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- Q8071150 description "Ming Dynasty imperial prince".
- Q8071150 description "Ming Dynasty imperial prince".
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- Q8071150 abstract "Zhu Shugui (1617 – 21 July 1683), courtesy name Tianqiu and art name Yiyuanzi, formally known as the Prince of Ningjing, was a Ming dynasty prince and the last of the pretenders to the Ming throne after the fall of the Ming Empire in 1644. He committed suicide when forces of the Manchu-led Qing Empire conquered the pro-Ming Kingdom of Tungning in Taiwan, where he took shelter after mainland China fell under Qing control. He was a ninth-generation descendant of Zhu Yuanzhang (the Hongwu Emperor), the founder of the Ming dynasty, via the line of Zhu Yuanzhang's 15th son, Zhu Zhi (the Prince of Liao).".
- Q8071150 birthDate "1617".
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- Q8071150 deathDate "1683-07-21".
- Q8071150 deathYear "1683".
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- Q8071150 dateOfBirth "1617".
- Q8071150 dateOfDeath "1683-07-21".
- Q8071150 name "Zhu, Shugui".
- Q8071150 shortDescription "Ming Dynasty imperial prince".
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- Q8071150 comment "Zhu Shugui (1617 – 21 July 1683), courtesy name Tianqiu and art name Yiyuanzi, formally known as the Prince of Ningjing, was a Ming dynasty prince and the last of the pretenders to the Ming throne after the fall of the Ming Empire in 1644. He committed suicide when forces of the Manchu-led Qing Empire conquered the pro-Ming Kingdom of Tungning in Taiwan, where he took shelter after mainland China fell under Qing control.".
- Q8071150 label "Zhu Shugui".
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- Q8071150 givenName "Shugui".
- Q8071150 name "Shugui Zhu".
- Q8071150 name "Zhu, Shugui".
- Q8071150 surname "Zhu".