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courtesy name
Tianqiu (天球) and art name
Yiyuanzi (一元子), the
Prince of
Ningjing (寧靖王), was a
royal member of the Ming and the last of the
pretenders to...
- Ningwu–Jingle
railway or
Ningjing railway (simplified Chinese: 宁静铁路;
traditional Chinese: 寧靜鐵路; pinyin:
níngjìng tiělù), is a single-track
regional railroad...
- Taiwan. This
temple was
previously the
palace of
Koxinga and
Prince of
Ningjing,
members of the Ming
imperial family who
retreated to
Taiwan in the dying...
- held out
against the Qing
after Zhu
Youlang were Zhu Shugui,
Prince of
Ningjing and Zhu Hónghuán,
Prince of Lu who
accompanied Koxinga to Taiwan. Zhu Shugui...
- had
joined the
Zheng 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...
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southwestern China prior to his
capture in
Myanmar in 1662. The
Prince of
Ningjing, in the
Kingdom of
Tungning (based in present-day Tainan, Taiwan) claimed...
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Chikan Tower by the
Tungning king
Zheng Jing in 1664. Zhu,
known as
Prince Ningjing,
helped Koxinga's
dynasty colonize and
clear farmland in the surrounding...
- 1999:197). The 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...
- TRA
Luzhu Station Yijia Guanyin Temple Huashan Temple (dedicated to Lord
Ningjing) Wang Jin-pyng,
President of
Legislative Yuan (1999–2016) Kaohsiung...
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mainland China where they
spent the rest of
their lives. The
Prince of
Ningjing and his five
concubines committed suicide rather than
submit to capture...