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Longwu (18
August 1645 – 4
February 1647) was the era name of the
Longwu Emperor of the
Southern Ming. It was used for 2 years. On 24
December 1646 (Longwu...
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nickname Changshou,
originally the
Prince of Tang,
later reigned as the
Longwu Emperor of the
Southern Ming
dynasty from 18
August 1645, when he was enthroned...
- in
Nanjing when
Beijing fell to
rebels in 1644. He
swore allegiance to
Longwu Emperor, who
favored and
granted him the
royal surname Zhu in 1645, a name...
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Prince Lu into
disarray and
proceeded to
attack the
Longwu regime in Fujian.
Zheng Zhilong, the
Longwu emperor's main
military defender, fled to the coast...
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siege of Ganzhou, the
Longwu court left
their Fujian base in late
September 1646, but the Qing army
caught up with them.
Longwu and his
empress were summarily...
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established a
Southern Ming
regime based in
Fujian Province, with the
Longwu Emperor as
their figurehead monarch. The Qing
armies are
closing in on Fujian...
- Tang
after the
accession of the
Longwu Emperor. When Qing
forces captured Fuzhou in
early October 1646 and
killed the
Longwu Emperor, he fled to Guangzhou...
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similar function. The era name
Shaowu was
originally planned to su****de
Longwu in 1647, but the
Shaowu Emperor's
reign ended before the era name was put...
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Xiaoyixiang (Chinese: 孝毅襄皇后; died 1646), of the Zeng clan, was a
Chinese empress consort of the
Southern Ming dynasty,
empress to the
Longwu Emperor. v t e...
- leap 6th month), the
Longwu Emperor ascended to the
throne and
continued to use it. The
following month, the era was
changed to
Longwu. On 24
August (4th...