Zhu Changying
| Zhu Changying 朱常瀛 | |||||||||||||
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| Prince of Gui | |||||||||||||
| Tenure | 1601 – 21 December 1645 | ||||||||||||
| Successor | Zhu You'ai, Prince Gong | ||||||||||||
| Born | 15 April 1597 | ||||||||||||
| Died | 21 December 1645 (aged 48) | ||||||||||||
| Burial | Xing Mausoleum | ||||||||||||
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| House | Zhu | ||||||||||||
| Father | Wanli Emperor | ||||||||||||
| Mother | Grand Empress Dowager Xiaojing | ||||||||||||
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| Chinese | 朱常瀛 | ||||||||||||
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Zhu Changying (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.
After his son became emperor, he was posthumously honoured as Emperor Duan (端皇帝), with the temple name of Lizong (禮宗).