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Zhu Youbin (1479–1539), the prince of Yiduan, was the sixth son of Emperor Mingxianzong Zhu Jianshen and his mother, Princess Zhang of the Zhuang Yide clan. In the twenty-third year of Chenghua (1487), he was crowned King Yi, and in the eighth year of Hongzhi (1495), he was born in Jianchang Province (present-day Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province), and Zhu Youbin was frugal, liked to read history, and loved the people. Jiajing died in the eighteenth year (1539) at the age of sixty-one.
Jianchang Province, West of the Ming Dynasty
Zhu Houye (1498-1556), the prince of Yizhuang, the eldest son of Duan Wang, was enfeoffed as King Yi of Jiajing for twenty years (1541) and reigned for fifteen years.
Zhu Houxuan (1500–1577), the prince of Yigong, was the second son of Duan Wang, the first year of Zhengde (1521) and the king of Chongren, and the thirty-sixth year of Jiajing (1557) was enfeoffed as King Yi, reigning for twenty years.
Zhu Yilu (1536-1603), grandson of King Gong, succeeded King Yi of Yi in the eighth year of the Wanli Calendar (1580) and reigned for twenty-three years.
Zhu Chang (氵移) (1559-1615), the second son of King Xuan, reigned as King Yi of Yi in the thirty-third year of the Wanli Dynasty (1605).
Zhu Youmu (1588-1634), the third son of King Jing, was originally named Zhu Youxiao and later changed his name to Zhu Youmu. In the thirty-fifth year of the Wanli Calendar (1607), he was enthroned as the King of Jiashan, and in the forty-fifth year of the Wanli Calendar (1617), he was enfeoffed as King Yi and reigned for seventeen years.
Yixian (Su) Wang Zhu Ciyan (?) –1646), also known as Zhu Cizhu (朱慈炱), the eldest son of King Ding, who attacked King Yi in the ninth year of Chongzhen (1636). In October of the first year of Longwu (1645), he was supported by the local gentry as a prisoner of state, he donated money and contributed his life to resist the Qing army, was soon betrayed and captured, and was later rescued and fled to Guangzhou, and in the second year of Longwu (1646), the city of Guangzhou fell and was martyred.
Map of the situation in the Southern Ming Dynasty in 1645
Zhu Youhao, the grandson of King Xuan, was created an unknown year, and in the first year of the Yong Calendar (1646), he was proclaimed as a prison state in Jieyang, and three days later the Qing army attacked Jieyang and was captured.
Yiwang Zhu Cizhan (朱慈烛), son of King Ding. In the fifth year of the Yong calendar (1651), he attacked King Fengyi, reigned for eleven years, and did not know the end after the fall of the Southern Ming.
Yiwang Zhu and Yu, the eldest son of Yixian (Su) Wang, was enfeoffed and reigned for unknown years.
Situation map of the Southern Ming Dynasty from 1654 to 1655
Zhu Yihao, the son of Zhu Yihao, the prince of Yi, was enthroned in an unknown year, and later took refuge in Taiwan, where he was the heir of Zhu Shugui, the king of Ningjing, and changed his name to Zhu Yuyi. In the thirty-seventh year of the Yong calendar (1683), Shi Lang broke through Taiwan, and King Yi was captured and placed in Qi County, Kaifeng Province, Henan (present-day Kaifeng Qi County, Henan), and died in an unknown year.
Lineage chart of Yiwang