Zhu Yousong, Prince of Fu
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Zhu Yousong, Prince of Fu | |
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Birth and death: | 1607–1646 |
Family name: | Zhu (朱) |
Given name: | Yousong (由崧) |
Dates of reign: | 1644–June, 1645 |
Dynasty: | Ming (明) |
Era name: | Hongguang (弘光) |
Era dates: | 1644–June, 1645 |
Temple name: | Anzong (安宗) |
Posthumous name: (full) |
Emperor Chutian chengdao chengjing yingzhe zuanwen beiwu xuanren duxiao jian 處天承道誠敬英哲纘文備武宣仁度孝簡皇帝 |
General note: Dates given here are in the Gregorian calendar. They are not in the Julian calendar that was in use in England until 1752. |
Zhu Yousong, Prince of Fu, was the first pretender to the throne after the fall of the Ming Dynasty.
Zhu Yousong, Prince of Fu
Born: 1607 Died: 1646 |
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Titles in pretence | ||
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Preceded by The Chongzhen Emperor |
— TITULAR — Emperor of the Ming Dynasty 1644 – June, 1645 Reason for succession failure: Ming Dynasty replaced by Qing Dynasty in 1645 |
Succeeded by The Longwu Emperor |
— TITULAR — Emperor of China 1644 – June, 1645 Reason for succession failure: Qing Dynasty asserted effective control over China in 1645 |