- (1623–1662;
reigned 24
December 1646 – 1 June 1662),
personal name Zhu
Youlang, was the
fourth and last
emperor of the
Southern Ming dynasty, reigning...
-
pretender Zhu
Youlang. Zhu
Youlang was the last
claimant to the Ming throne, and, for a time, the most
successful one. In 1646,
Youlang led a rebellion...
- second-rank
peerages were inherited. The last
Southern Ming emperor, Zhu
Youlang (Yongli Emperor), was a
member of this peerage. As
members of this peerage...
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defeated by the Qing
until 1662, when the last
Southern Ming emperor, Zhu
Youlang, the
Yongli Emperor, was
captured and executed. In 1683, the Qing forces...
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local theater troupes. He led a
successful offense against his
cousin Zhu
Youlang but was
deposed and
executed on
January 20, 1647, when the Ming turncoat...
- (1340–1378,
reigned 1370–1378),
emperor of the
Northern Yuan
dynasty Zhu
Youlang (1623–1662,
reigned 1646–1662),
Southern Ming
emperor This disambiguation...
- Yihai,
Regent /
Emperor (1645–1655) Zhu Yuyue,
Emperor (1646–1647) Zhu
Youlang,
ruler (1646–1647) Zhu Changqing,
ruler (1648–1649) Shun
dynasty – Li Zicheng...
- 1579) 1660 – Mary Dyer, English-American
martyr (born 1611) 1662 – Zhu
Youlang,
Chinese emperor (born 1623) 1681 –
Cornelis Saftleven,
Dutch genre painter...
- to an old
legend regarding Zhu
Youlang and his flee from Wu
Sangui and the Qing
dynasty According to legend, as
Youlang fled
south towards Burma, he stopped...
- Ming
dynasty explorer Zhu De,
military leader (studied in Kunming) Zhu
Youlang (Ming
dynasty emperor), (fought and was
executed in Kunming) Diplomats:...