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Xingye (22 September – 14 October 1645) was the era name of Zhu Hengjia, Prince of Jingjiang of the Southern Ming. It was used for a total of 23 days.
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AD | 1645 |
Gānzhī 干支 |
Yǐyǒu 乙酉 |
Other regime eras that existed during the same period
- China
- Shunzhi (順治, 1644–1661): Qing dynasty — era name of the Shunzhi Emperor
- Yongchang (永昌, 1644–1645): Shun dynasty — era name of Li Zicheng
- Dashun (大順, 1644–1646): Xi dynasty — era name of Zhang Xianzhong
- Vietnam
- Phúc Thái (福泰, 1643–1649): Later Lê dynasty — era name of Lê Chân Tông
- Thuận Đức (順德, 1638–1677): Mạc dynasty — era name of Mạc Kính Vũ
- Japan
- Shōhō (正保, 1644–1648): era name of Emperor Go-Kōmyō
See also
Notes
- Qian Haiyue (錢海岳). History of Southern Ming (南明史), Volume 2 (Shaozong ji, 紹宗紀) (p. 84), Volume 27 (Jingjiang wang Zhu Hengjia zhuan, 靖江王朱亨嘉傳) (p. 1479)
References
- Qian Haiyue (錢海岳) (May 2006). History of Southern Ming (南明史). Beijing (北京): Zhonghua Book Company (中華書局). ISBN 7101044298.
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