Zhu Changfang

Zhu Changfang
朱常淓
Regent of the Southern Ming dynasty
Tenure1 July – 6 July 1645
PredecessorZhu Yousong, Prince of Fu
SuccessorZhu Yujian, Prince of Tang
Prince of Lu (潞)
Tenure1618–1645
PredecessorZhu Yiliu, Prince Jian
Born1608
Mansion of Prince of Lu, Weihui, Henan Province
Died23 May 1646(1646-05-23) (aged 37–38)
Yanjing
Names
Zhu Changfang (朱常淓)
Posthumous name
Prince Min of Lu (潞閔王)
HouseZhu
FatherZhu Yiliu, Prince Jian of Lu
MotherLady Yang

Zhu Changfang (Chinese: 朱常淓; pinyin: Zhū Chángfāng), also known as the Jingyi Taoist (敬一道人; 1608–1646) was the last Prince of Lu (潞王) (an area claimed by one source as being near Hangzhou[1] and by another as being centered on Weihui in Henan[2]). Zhu Changfang was an important member of the Imperial family of the Southern Ming dynasty during the Ming-Qing transition. He is notable both due to his historical political role and as a creative artist.

  1. ^ "Ji mao zhong qiu you deng Wang yue lou ([Chinese rubbings])". University of Cambridge Digital Library. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Zhou was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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