Zhu Yousong, Prince of Fu

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Zhu Yousong, Prince of Fu
Birth and death: 1607–1646
Family name: Zhu (朱)
Given name: Yousong (由崧)
Dates of reign: 1644–June, 1645
Dynasty: Ming (明)
Era name: Hongguang (弘光)
Era dates: 1644–June, 1645
Temple name: Anzong (安宗)
Posthumous name:
(full) 
Emperor Chutian chengdao chengjing yingzhe zuanwen beiwu xuanren duxiao jian
處天承道誠敬英哲纘文備武宣仁度孝簡皇帝
General note: Dates given here are in the Gregorian calendar. They are not in the Julian calendar that was in use in England until 1752.

Zhu Yousong, Prince of Fu, was the first pretender to the throne after the fall of the Ming Dynasty.

Zhu Yousong, Prince of Fu
Born: 1607 Died: 1646
Titles in pretence
Preceded by
The Chongzhen Emperor
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Emperor of the Ming Dynasty
1644June, 1645
Reason for succession failure:
Ming Dynasty replaced by Qing Dynasty in 1645
Succeeded by
The Longwu Emperor
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Emperor of China
1644June, 1645
Reason for succession failure:
Qing Dynasty asserted effective control over China in 1645
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