Prince of Gui

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Prince of Gui was the noble title held by Zhu Youlang before he became the Yongli Emperor, the last sovereign of the Southern Ming dynasty in 17th-century China.

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Prince of Gui canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese noble title
Ming dynasty princely peerage
associatedWith House of Zhu
surface form: Ming imperial clan

Southern Ming resistance to the Qing dynasty
continent Asia
country Ming dynasty
dynasty Southern Ming
heldBeforeAccession Yongli Emperor
historicalContext collapse of the Ming dynasty
languageOfTitle Chinese
nobleRank qinwang (first-rank prince)
nobleTitleType hereditary princely title
predecessorTitleOf Yongli Emperor
region China
royalHouse House of Zhu
script Chinese characters
successorRegimeOpposedByTitleHolder Qing dynasty
timePeriod 17th century
titleHolderBecame last sovereign of the Southern Ming dynasty
titleHolderPersonalName Yongli Emperor
surface form: Zhu Youlang
titleHolderRole Ming imperial prince
Southern Ming claimant to the throne
titleHolderRoyalHouse House of Zhu
titleHolderTempleName Yongli Emperor
usedBy Yongli Emperor
surface form: Zhu Youlang

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Yongli Emperor fatherTitle Prince of Gui
Yongli Emperor title Prince of Gui
Emperor Shaotian fatherTitle Prince of Gui
subject surface form: Yongli Emperor