- The
Hongguang Emperor (1607–1646),
personal name Zhu
Yousong,
childhood nickname Fuba, was the
first emperor of the
Chinese Southern Ming dynasty. He...
- in her
bosom the egg of a
black bird (玄鳥).
Jiandi was said to be of the
Yousong clan.
Jiandi is
mentioned in
various sources,
including the
poems "Eulogy...
- of primogeniture.
After the fall of the Ming, however, Zhu's son, Zhu
Yousong,
became emperor of the
Southern Ming dynasty. Zhu
Changxun was born in...
- Ming dynasty. The
Manchu formed the
succeeding Qing dynasty. In 1645, Zhu
Yousong, who had
proclaimed himself the
Hongguang Emperor of the
Southern Ming...
-
Zhang Yousong (simplified Chinese: 张友松;
traditional Chinese: 張友松; pinyin: Zhāng
Yǒusōng; 1903 – 1995) was a
Chinese translator. He is a
translator in...
-
attempt to name Zhu
Yousong's father as heir
apparent had been
thwarted by
supporters of the
Donglin movement because Zhu
Yousong's father was not the...
-
temple name
until July 1644 by Zhu
Yousong (the
Hongguang Emperor), the
first ruler of the
Southern Ming dynasty. Zhu
Yousong bestowed upon him the
temple name...
- second-rank
peerages had not inherited. The
first Southern Ming emperor, Zhu
Yousong (Hongguang Emperor) was the last
title holder of this peerage. As members...
-
agreed to form a
loyalist Ming
government around the
Prince of Fu, Zhu
Yousong, a
first cousin of the
Chongzhen Emperor who had been next in line for...
- Beijing),
leading to the
downfall of the Ming.
After hearing the news, Zhu
Yousong,
Prince of Fu,
ascended the
throne in Nanjing, the
temporary capital, on...