Zhu Changqing
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Zhu Changqing 朱常清 | |||||||||
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Regent of the Southern Ming | |||||||||
Reign | 1648–1649 | ||||||||
Prince of Huai | |||||||||
Tenure | 1631–1648 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Zhu Yiju | ||||||||
Successor | Zhu Yougui | ||||||||
Born | ? | ||||||||
Died | 1649 | ||||||||
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Dynasty | Southern Ming | ||||||||
Father | Zhu Yiju |
Zhu Changqing (Chinese: 朱常清; died 1649), Prince of Huai (淮王), courtesy name Xiaxin (霞新), was claimed to be regent of the Southern Ming; his regime name was Dongwu (東武). He reigned for one year from 1648 to 1649.
Dongwu got full support from Koxinga (Zheng Chenggong), a famous and powerful warlord during that time. Dongwu's & Koxinga's power was based on Guandong and Fujian province.
Dongwu died in 1649 and was succeeded by Prince of Gui with the era name Yongli. According to the history book, he has no temple name.
References[]
- Struve, Lynn (1988). "The Southern Ming." In Cambridge History of China, Volume 7, The Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 - Part 1, ed. by Frederic W. Mote, Denis Twitchett, and John King Fairbank, pp. 641–725. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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- Southern Ming emperors
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