- last Ming
princes to hold out were Zhu Shugui,
Prince of
Ningjing and Zhu
Honghuan, who sta**** with Koxinga's Ming
loyalists in
Taiwan until 1683. Zhu Shugui...
-
dynasty on Taiwan,
including Prince Zhu
Shugui of
Ningjing and
Prince Honghuan (朱弘桓), the son of Zhu Yihai. The Qing sent most of the 17 Ming princes...
- the Qing
after Zhu
Youlang were Zhu Shugui,
Prince of
Ningjing and Zhu
Hónghuán,
Prince of Lu who
accompanied Koxinga to Taiwan. Zhu
Shugui acted as his...
-
princes accompanied Koxinga to
Taiwan in 1662,
including Zhu
Shugui and Zhu
Honghuan, son of Zhu Yihai,
where they
lived in the
Kingdom of Tungning. Koxinga's...
- 1661–1662,
including the
Prince of Ningjing, Zhu
Shugui and
Prince Zhu
Honghuan (朱弘桓), son of Zhu Yihai. The Qing sent the 17 Ming
princes still living...
- 18th-century
History of Ming that he was
killed by Koxinga. His
eighth son, Zhu
Honghuan (朱弘桓),
married the
fourth daughter of
Koxinga and went to live in the Kingdom...
- 朱由崧 1607–1646
Prince of Fu 福王
Hongguang 弘光 r. 1644–1645 Zhu
Youlang 朱由榔 1623–1662
Prince of Gui 桂王
Yongli 永曆 r. 1646–1662 Zhu
Honghuan 朱弘桓 Zhèng Shì 鄭氏...
- last Ming
princes to hold out were Zhu Shugui,
Prince of
Ningjing and Zhu
Honghuan, who sta**** with Koxinga's Ming
loyalists in Taiwan. Zhu
Shugui proclaimed...
- 1661–1662,
including the
Prince of
Ningjing Zhu
Shugui and
Prince Zhu
Honghuan (朱弘桓), son of Zhu Yihai,
where they
lived in the
Kingdom of Tungning. The...
-
accompanied Koxinga to
Taiwan were Zhu Shugui,
Prince of
Ningjing and Zhu
Honghuan, son of Zhu Yihai,
Prince of Lu. Koxinga's
grandson Zheng Keshuang surrendered...