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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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originally the
Prince of Tang,
later reigned as the
Longwu Emperor (Chinese: 隆武帝; pinyin:
Lóngwǔ Dì) of the
Southern Ming
dynasty from 18
August 1645...
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throne of the
Southern Ming as the
Longwu Emperor with
support from
Zheng Zhilong and his family. The
Longwu Emperor established his
court in Fuzhou...
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Chinese empress consort of the
Southern Ming dynasty,
empress to the
Longwu Emperor.
Empress Xiaojielie was a
known prostitute in the
Southern Ming...
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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...
- the State" on 20
November 1646,
following the
death of the
Longwu emperor. When
Longwu's brother then
declared himself emperor with the reign-title Shaowu...
- 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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Archived from the
original on 4
March 2021.
Retrieved 11
November 2020. Liang,
Longwu; Wang, Zhenbo; Li,
Jiaxin (2019). "The
effect of
urbanization on environmental...
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their goods at
Macau instead of
Guangzhou itself. In
October 1646, the
Longwu Emperor's brother, Zhu
Yuyue fled by sea to Guangzhou, the last stronghold...
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rgyal gling,
simplified Chinese: 隆务寺;
traditional Chinese: 隆務寺; pinyin:
Lóngwù sì), is a
Tibetan Buddhist monastery in
Tongren County,
Huangnan Tibetan...