Prince of Fu | |
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Creation date | 1601 |
Created by | Wanli Emperor |
Peerage | 1st-rank princely peerage for imperial son of Ming Dynasty |
First holder | Zhu Changxun, Prince Zhong |
Last holder | Zhu Yousong (the 2nd prince) |
Status | Extinct |
Extinction date | 1644 (absorbed into the crown) |
Seat(s) | Luoyang |
Prince of Fu (Chinese: 福王), was a first-rank princely peerage used during Ming dynasty, this peerage title was created by Wanli Emperor. The first Prince of Fu was Zhu Changxun, 3rd son of Wanli Emperor. This peerage had 2 cadet commandery princely peerages, all of these second-rank peerages had not inherited. The first Southern Ming emperor, Zhu Yousong (Hongguang Emperor) was the last title holder of this peerage.