Zhu Changxun

Zhu Changxun
朱常洵
Prince of Fu
Tenure1601 – 2 March 1641
(Fief taken in 1614)
SuccessorZhu Yousong
Born(1586-02-22)22 February 1586
Wanli 14, 5th day of the 1st month
(萬曆十四年正月初五日)
Forbidden City, Shuntian Prefecture
Died2 March 1641(1641-03-02) (aged 55)
Chongzhen 14, 21st day of the 1st month
(崇禎十四年正月二十一日)
Luoyang
Burial
Xiling (熙陵), Nanjing
Issue
Names
Zhu Changxun (朱常洵)
Posthumous name
Prince Zhong of Fu[a] (福忠王)
Emperor Zhenchun Suzhe Shengjing Renyi Gong[b] (貞純肅哲聖敬仁毅恭皇帝)
Emperor Zhenchun Suzhe Shengjing Renyi Xiao[c] (貞純肅哲聖敬仁懿孝皇帝)
Emperor Mutian Fudao Zhenchun Suzhe Xiuwen Xianwu Shengjing Renyi Xiao[d] (慕天敷道貞純肅哲修文顯武聖敬仁毅孝皇帝)
Temple name
Gongzong[e] (恭宗)
HouseZhu
FatherWanli Emperor
MotherNoble Consort Zheng

Zhu Changxun (Chinese: 朱常洵; 22 February 1586 – 2 March 1641) was the third son of the Ming dynasty Wanli Emperor. His mother, Noble Consort Zheng, was a favoured concubine and, in efforts to please her, the emperor attempted to have Zhu made heir apparent,[1] but failed to overturn the rule of primogeniture.[2] After the fall of the Ming, however, Zhu's son, Zhu Yousong, became emperor of the Southern Ming dynasty.


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  1. ^ History Office (1620s), volume 171.
  2. ^ History Office (1620s), volume 364.

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