Wu Shifan
Wu Shifan (1663–1681) was the grandson of Wu Sangui and his successor as emperor of the Zhou dynasty during the Revolt of the Three Feudatories. He was declared the taisun (太孫) Imperial Eldest Grandson. He was eventually surrounded and killed by Qing forces at the last Zhou stronghold at Kunming.[1]
Wu Shifan | |
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Emperor of the Great Zhou Dynasty | |
Reign | August 1678 – 1681 |
Predecessor | Wu Sangui |
Successor | title abolished |
Prince of Zhou (周王) | |
Reign | 1674–1678 |
Born | 1663 |
Died | December 7, 1681 Kunming, Yunnan, Qing dynasty, China |
House | Great Zhou dynasty |
Father | Wu Yingxiong |
References
- Hummel, Arthur (1943). Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period.
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