Zhu Changying
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Zhu Changying (Chinese: 朱常瀛; 25 April 1597 – 21 December 1645), formally known as Prince Duan of Gui, was a prince of the Ming dynasty and the seventh son of the Wanli Emperor. He was the father of the Yongli Emperor, the last Southern Ming emperor.[1]
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Zhu Changying 朱常瀛 | |||||||||||||
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Prince of Gui | |||||||||||||
Tenure | 1601 – 21 December 1645 | ||||||||||||
Successor | Zhu You'ai, Prince Gong | ||||||||||||
Born | (1597-04-15)15 April 1597 Wanli 25, 10th day of the 3rd month (萬曆二十五年三月十日) | ||||||||||||
Died | 21 December 1645(1645-12-21) (aged 48) Hongguang 1, 4th day of the 11th month (弘光元年十一月初四日) | ||||||||||||
Burial | Xingling Mausoleum | ||||||||||||
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House | Zhu | ||||||||||||
Father | Wanli Emperor | ||||||||||||
Mother | Grand Empress Dowager Xiaojing |
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After his son became emperor, he was posthumously honoured as Emperor Duan (端皇帝), with the temple name of Lizong (禮宗).