Zhu Hengjia 朱亨嘉 | |||||||||
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Prince of Jingjiang | |||||||||
Reign | 1638–1646 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Zhu Lühu, Prince Rongmu | ||||||||
Successor | Zhu Hengyin | ||||||||
Born | 1583 | ||||||||
Died | 1646 (aged 62–63) | ||||||||
Burial | |||||||||
Issue | Zhu Ruoji ( Shitao) | ||||||||
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House | Zhu | ||||||||
Father | Zhu Lühu, Prince Rongmu of Jingjiang |
Zhu Hengjia (朱亨嘉, 1583–1646?) was the 12th Prince of Jingjiang. [1] He was a 10th generation descendant of Zhu Shouqian, 12th descendant of Zhu Xinglong, [2] brother of the Hongwu Emperor. His son was Shitao (born Zhu Ruoji), who was a Chinese landscape painter and poet during the early part of the Qing dynasty. Zhu claimed himself as regent of the Ming dynasty but was later defeated and killed during the Qing conquest of the Ming.
After Zhu Yousong was defeated, Zhu Hengjia declared himself as Regent (監國) at Guangxi under support of Yang Guowei (楊國威), General soldiers of Guangxi, officer Gu Yi (顧奕) and the others.
After Qu Shisi (瞿式耜) knew he had been arrogated as regent, he ordered the officials of Guangxi not to obey his orders and ordered a general named Chen Bangzhuan (陳邦傅) to defend him. As Qu Shisi disobeyed Zhu Hengjia, Zhu went to Wuzhou to capture Qu and arrest him at Guilin.
At the same time, Zhu Yujian has been enthroned as Longwu Emperor, and Qu Shisi ordered his men to congratulate him and requested Zhu Yujian to seize Zhu Hengjia. After Ding Kuichu (丁魁楚) attacked Wuzhou, Zhu Hengjia escaped to Guilin. Then, Zhu released Qu Shisi and hoped that Qu would help him. However, Qu Shisi captured Zhu. Later, Zhu Hengjia was escorted to Fujian and killed.
There are many different records about Zhu Hengjia's end:
Zhu Jingfu, Prince Ansu of Jingjiang (1493–1525) | |||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Bangning, Prince Gonghui of Jingjiang (1513–1572) | |||||||||||||||||||
Lady Liu | |||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Rensheng, Prince Xianding of Jingjiang (1538–1609) | |||||||||||||||||||
Lady Zheng | |||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Lühu, Prince Rongmu of Jingjiang (1568–1635) | |||||||||||||||||||
Lady Bai | |||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Hengjia, Prince of Jingjiang (1583–1646) | |||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Hengjia 朱亨嘉 | |||||||||
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Prince of Jingjiang | |||||||||
Reign | 1638–1646 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Zhu Lühu, Prince Rongmu | ||||||||
Successor | Zhu Hengyin | ||||||||
Born | 1583 | ||||||||
Died | 1646 (aged 62–63) | ||||||||
Burial | |||||||||
Issue | Zhu Ruoji ( Shitao) | ||||||||
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House | Zhu | ||||||||
Father | Zhu Lühu, Prince Rongmu of Jingjiang |
Zhu Hengjia (朱亨嘉, 1583–1646?) was the 12th Prince of Jingjiang. [1] He was a 10th generation descendant of Zhu Shouqian, 12th descendant of Zhu Xinglong, [2] brother of the Hongwu Emperor. His son was Shitao (born Zhu Ruoji), who was a Chinese landscape painter and poet during the early part of the Qing dynasty. Zhu claimed himself as regent of the Ming dynasty but was later defeated and killed during the Qing conquest of the Ming.
After Zhu Yousong was defeated, Zhu Hengjia declared himself as Regent (監國) at Guangxi under support of Yang Guowei (楊國威), General soldiers of Guangxi, officer Gu Yi (顧奕) and the others.
After Qu Shisi (瞿式耜) knew he had been arrogated as regent, he ordered the officials of Guangxi not to obey his orders and ordered a general named Chen Bangzhuan (陳邦傅) to defend him. As Qu Shisi disobeyed Zhu Hengjia, Zhu went to Wuzhou to capture Qu and arrest him at Guilin.
At the same time, Zhu Yujian has been enthroned as Longwu Emperor, and Qu Shisi ordered his men to congratulate him and requested Zhu Yujian to seize Zhu Hengjia. After Ding Kuichu (丁魁楚) attacked Wuzhou, Zhu Hengjia escaped to Guilin. Then, Zhu released Qu Shisi and hoped that Qu would help him. However, Qu Shisi captured Zhu. Later, Zhu Hengjia was escorted to Fujian and killed.
There are many different records about Zhu Hengjia's end:
Zhu Jingfu, Prince Ansu of Jingjiang (1493–1525) | |||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Bangning, Prince Gonghui of Jingjiang (1513–1572) | |||||||||||||||||||
Lady Liu | |||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Rensheng, Prince Xianding of Jingjiang (1538–1609) | |||||||||||||||||||
Lady Zheng | |||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Lühu, Prince Rongmu of Jingjiang (1568–1635) | |||||||||||||||||||
Lady Bai | |||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Hengjia, Prince of Jingjiang (1583–1646) | |||||||||||||||||||