Zhu Changxun

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Zhu Changxun was a Ming dynasty prince and the father of the Hongguang Emperor, whose death at the hands of rebel forces became a notable episode in the dynasty’s final years.

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Zhu Changxun canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese nobility
Ming dynasty prince
associatedWith Southern Ming
surface form: Southern Ming regime

collapse of the Ming dynasty
birthPlace Ming dynasty
surface form: Ming China
country China
deathCause killed by rebel forces
dynasty Ming dynasty
era late Ming period
familyName Zhu
father Wanli Emperor
fatherOf Zhu Yousong
givenName Changxun
historicalRole father of the first Southern Ming emperor
house House of Zhu
language Chinese
mother Consort Zheng
nobleTitle Prince of Fu
notableEvent killed during late Ming peasant rebellions
notableFor death regarded as a notable episode in the Ming dynasty’s final years
personalName Zhu Yijun
posthumousName Prince Zhong of Fu
religion Confucianism
son Zhu Yousong
templeName Hongguang Emperor

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Hongguang Emperor father Zhu Changxun
Wanli Emperor child Zhu Changxun
Deyu father Zhu Changxun
subject surface form: Hongguang Emperor
Zhu Yousong father Zhu Changxun