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- The Southern Ming was a dynasty that existed in China from 1644 to 1662. The most important of the Southern Ming rulers were1:
- The Hongguang Emperor 弘光
- The Longwu Emperor 隆武
- The Prince of Lu 魯王
- The Shaowu Emperor 紹武
- The Yongli Emperor 永曆
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The most important of the Southern Ming rulers were the Hongguang Emperor 弘光 (see Prince of Fu 福王), the Longwu Emperor 隆武 (see Prince of Tang 唐王 (1)), the Prince of Lu 魯王, the Shaowu Emperor 紹武 (see Prince of Tang 唐王 (2)), and the Yongli Emperor 永曆 (see Prince of Gui 桂王).www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Ming/ming-event-…Ming loyalists fled to Nanjing, where they enthroned Zhu Yousong as the Hongguang Emperor, marking the start of the Southern Ming.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Ming - See moreSee all on Wikipedia
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Below is a complete list of the emperors of the Ming dynasty, including their personal, temple, posthumous, and era names. The longest-reigning emperor of the dynasty was the Wanli Emperor, who ruled for 48 years (r. 1572–1620); the shortest was his successor, the Taichang Emperor, who ruled for only 29 days in … See more
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3 days ago · Their so-called Nan (Southern) Ming dynasty principally included the prince of Fu (Zhu Yousong, reign name Hongguang), the prince of Tang (Zhu Yujian, reign name Longwu), the prince of Lu (Zhu Yihai, no reign name), and …
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Nov 18, 2024 · Their so-called Nan (Southern) Ming dynasty principally included the prince of Fu (Zhu Yousong, reign name Hongguang), the prince of Tang (Zhu Yujian, reign name Longwu), the prince of Lu (Zhu Yihai, no reign name), and …
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