336:. On 23 April, the Chongzhen Emperor held his last audience with his ministers. Li Zicheng offered Chongzhen the opportunity to surrender, but the emperor refused. The following day, the rebel army attacked the capital. The Chongzhen Emperor ordered the crown prince and his two brothers: Zhu Cijiong (朱慈炯) and Zhu Cizhao (朱慈炤) to hide in the home of relatives, and summoned the rest of his family. Rather than let them be captured by the rebels, the emperor started killing the female members of his family, concubines and consorts. Using his sword, he killed Consort Yuan and Princess Kunyi, and severed the arm of
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292:founded the
287:
265:Ming dynasty
261:crown prince
254:
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228:
227:
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1486:1644 deaths
1481:1629 births
1261:Zhu Youxiao
1086:(1611–1644)
761:(1588–1615)
646:(1611–1644)
591:(1565–1611)
532:(1582–1620)
506:(1545–1614)
474:(1563–1620)
448:(1537–1572)
348:, where he
334:Juyong Pass
325:during the
55:Predecessor
1475:Categories
1289:References
374:Zhou Yanru
364:Final fate
309:regime in
290:Li Zicheng
251:Wade–Giles
246:Zhū Cílǎng
229:Zhu Cilang
115:(崇禎二年二月四日)
27:Zhu Cilang
1195:Lady Ding
382:Wu Sangui
355:The easy
279:Biography
131:(崇禎十七年五月)
65:Successor
50:1630–1644
978:Zhou Kui
735:Lady Jia
419:Ancestry
816:Lady Xu
620:Lady Ge
384:at the
315:jianguo
311:Nanjing
302:Taiyuan
263:of the
233:Chinese
140:Unknown
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411:Family
378:Dorgon
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243::
241:pinyin
235::
217:Mother
207:Father
136:Burial
92:Tenure
47:Tenure
1247:Notes
298:Xi'an
196:House
150:Names
1461:2023
1429:ISBN
1402:ISBN
1356:ISBN
271:and
120:Died
104:Born
95:1644
296:in
237:朱慈烺
201:Zhu
31:朱慈烺
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