- Zhu
Shugui (1617 – 21 July 1683),
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...
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shave to
receive recognition as a fiefdom. His men and Ming
prince Zhu
Shugui fiercely objected to shaving. In 1644,
Beijing was
sacked by a coalition...
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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 representative...
- Ming
princes 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...
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Several Ming
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...
- Taiwan. It was
built in
front of the tomb of the five
concubines of Zhu
Shugui, the Ming
Prince of Ningjing, who
killed themselves in 1683 to accompany...
- Ming
dynasty princes who
accompanied Koxinga to
Taiwan were the
Prince Zhu
Shugui and
Prince Zhu Honghuan, son of Zhu Yihai. The Qing
agreed to an alliance...
- His men and Ming
prince Zhu
Shugui fiercely objected to shaving.: 187 His men and the last Ming
dynasty prince, Zhu
Shugui (1617 – 1683 AD),
fiercely objected...
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descendants and
placing Taiwan under Qing control. The Ming
prince Zhu
Shugui's palace was
converted into Tainan's
Grand Matsu Temple, the
first to bear...
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given an
official release in 2013 in the
Black Box boxset. The
songs Nogoon shugüi and
Chamaig zorino date back to at
least 1998,
being recorded at the concert...