Longwu Emperor

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The Longwu Emperor was a Southern Ming claimant to the Chinese throne who briefly ruled during the early Qing conquest before being captured and executed in 1646.

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Longwu Emperor canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese politician
Southern Ming emperor
emperor of China
birthDate 1602
capital Fuzhou
country Southern Ming
deathCause execution
deathDate 1646
deathPlace Fuzhou
deathYear 1646
dynasty Ming dynasty
ethnicity Han Chinese
familyName Zhu
father Zhu Changying
gender male
givenName Yujian
historicalEra early Qing conquest of China
Southern Ming
surface form: late Ming dynasty
house House of Zhu
monarchFrom 1645
monarchTo 1646
nativeLanguage Chinese
notableEvent captured by Qing forces in 1646
executed by the Qing in 1646
proclaimed emperor in Fuzhou in 1645
opponent Qing dynasty
Zeng Chenggong
surface form: Zheng Zhilong
personalName Zhu Yujian
placeOfBurial Fuzhou
positionHeld Zhu Yujian
surface form: Emperor of the Southern Ming

Prince of Tang
posthumousName Longwu Emperor self-link
predecessor Hongguang Emperor
realm Southern Ming
surface form: Fujian-centered Southern Ming regime
reignName Longwu
reignPeriod 1645–1646
relatedTo Hongguang Emperor
Shaowu Emperor
religion Confucianism
royalTitle Prince of Tang
shortDescription Southern Ming emperor who ruled 1645–1646 and was executed by the Qing
successor Shaowu Emperor
successorState Qing dynasty
supportedBy Zeng Chenggong
surface form: Zheng Zhilong
templeName Shaozong
wasA Ming prince
pretender to the Chinese throne

Referenced by (6)

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Yongli Emperor predecessor Longwu Emperor
Southern Ming hasMonarch Longwu Emperor
Emperor Shaotian predecessor Longwu Emperor
subject surface form: Yongli Emperor
Longwu Emperor posthumousName Longwu Emperor self-link
Zhu Yousong successor Longwu Emperor