Zhu Yougui (Chinese: 朱友珪) (886 – March 27, 913[1][2]), nickname Yaoxi (遙喜), often known by his princely title Prince of Ying (郢王), was briefly an emperor of the Chinese Later Liang dynasty during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. He became emperor after assassinating his father, the founding emperor Emperor Taizu (Zhu Quanzhong). Several months later, after facing a rebellion led by his brother Zhu Youzhen, the Prince of Jun and cousin Yuan Xiangxian, he committed suicide.
ZhuYougui (Chinese: 朱友珪) (886 – March 27, 913), nickname Yaoxi (遙喜), often known by his princely title Prince of Ying (郢王), was briefly an emperor of...
also his own daughters-in-law. Zhu Wen's reign came to an end in 912 when he was murdered in his palace by his son ZhuYougui, whom he had begotten with a...
he also issued an edict sending ZhuYougui out of the capital to serve as the prefect of Lai Prefecture. ZhuYougui thus entered the palace and assassinated...
Taizu (Zhu Quanzhong) and was considered a potential heir to the throne. However, in 912, his older brother (Emperor Taizu's biological son) ZhuYougui assassinated...
Handan, Hebei). During the subsequent reign of ZhuYougui's younger brother Zhu Youzhen (who overthrew ZhuYougui and took over the throne), Dai was made the...
He himself was later killed by Clovis. Emperor ZhuYougui (888?–913) of China killed his father Zhu Wen (852–912). Emperor Yang of Sui (569–618) in Chinese...
his son ZhuYougui the Prince of Ying, who took the throne thereafter. As part of the governmental reorganization that took place after ZhuYougui took the...
countercoup against ZhuYougui at Luoyang, and ZhuYougui, surrounded, committed suicide. Yuan supported ZhuYougui's younger brother Zhu Youzhen the Prince...
to ZhuYougui, and instead submitted to Jin, seeking Li Cunxu's aid. When ZhuYougui subsequently sent the general Kang Huaizhen (康懷貞) to attack Zhu Youqian...
soldiers sent by Zhu Quanzhong 908 Emperor Ai of Tang poisoned on orders by Zhu Quanzhong 912 Emperor Taizu of Later Liang, stabbed by ZhuYougui 928, Pope John...
Taizu's son Zhu Youzhen the Prince of Jun, plotting to overthrow ZhuYougui. In spring 913, Yuan sent his soldiers into the palace and had ZhuYougui surrounded...
which time ZhuYougui had committed suicide and been succeeded by his brother Zhu Youzhen the Prince of Jun (who soon changed his name to Zhu Zhen), Wang...
Army. In 913, ZhuYougui was overthrown by his brother Zhu Youzhen the Prince of Jun, who then took the throne (and changed his name to Zhu Zhen). He made...
ibn Abdallah, Tahirid governor Wang Yuanying, Chinese prince (b. 892) ZhuYougui, emperor of Later Liang Angelov, Dimitar; Bozhilov, Ivan; Vaklinov, Stancho;...
occurs. July 18 – Emperor Taizu (Zhu Wen) is murdered in the imperial palace at Kaifeng by his eldest living son ZhuYougui after a 5-year reign. He succeeds...
Later Liang Zhu Wen ZhuYouguiZhu Youzhen Concurrent warlords Liu Shouguang (Yan) Wang Rong (Zhao) Li Maozhen (Qi) Later Tang Later Jin Shi Jingtang Shi...
Emperor Taizu was assassinated by his son ZhuYougui the Prince of Ying, who took the throne. ZhuYougui bestowed on Qian the special title of Shangfu...
summoned Zhu to plan the journey. Instead, Zhu committed suicide, and the imperial guard general An Congjin then killed Feng, offering Zhu's and Feng's...
come to Liu's aid. (He was assassinated later in the year by his son ZhuYougui the Prince of Ying, who then took the throne, further ending any hopes...
Historisch-Archaeologisch Instituut te Istanbul. pp. 153–54. ISBN 9789062580699. Zhu Yi-ting (2021). A Panoramic History of Traditional Chinese Ethics. Translated...