Zhu You'ai
| Name | Zhu You'ai |
| Title | Southern Ming Dynasty people |
| Gender | Male |
| Birthday | β |
| nationality | β |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q11094469 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-31T06:49:44.007Z |
Introduction
King Gui Gong Zhu Youcang, whose birth year is unknown, lived during the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty. His father was Ming Prince Gui Zhu Changying, and his brothers included Emperor Yongli Zhu Youlang, Prince Gui Min Zhu You?, Emperor Yongxing Zhu Youzhen, New Tian Wang Zhu You?, Jianghua Wang Zhu You?, and Jiashan Wang Zhu Yourong. Zhu Youcang was granted the title of Anren Prince during the Chongzhen era, and in the first year of Longwu (1645), he succeeded to become Prince Gui. He died in Guangxi in March of the second year of Longwu (1646), after which his younger brother Zhu Youlang inherited the title. Among Zhu Youcang's children, there was a son named Zhu Ci?, who held the title of Prince Gui.
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