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Yongli () (5 February 1647 – 1 June 1662) was the
era name A regnal year is a year of the reign of a sovereign, from the Latin ''regnum'' meaning kingdom, rule. Regnal years considered the date as an ordinal, not a cardinal number. For example, a monarch could have a first year of rule, a second year of ...
of the
Yongli Emperor The Yongli Emperor (; 1623–1662; reigned 18 November 1646 – 1 June 1662), personal name Zhu Youlang, was a royal member to the imperial family of Ming dynasty, and the fourth and last commonly recognised emperor of the Southern Ming, reigni ...
of the
Southern Ming The Southern Ming (), also known as the Later Ming (), officially the Great Ming (), was an imperial dynasty of China and a series of rump states of the Ming dynasty that came into existence following the Jiashen Incident of 1644. Shun force ...
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Other eras contemporaneous with Yongli

* China ** '' Dingwu'' (定武, 1646–1664): Southern Ming — era name of Zhu Benli (Zhu Danji), Prince of Han ** '' Dongwu'' (東武, 1648): Southern Ming — era name of Zhu Changqing, Prince of Huai ** ''Shunzhi'' (順治, 1644–1661):
Qing dynasty The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing,, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last orthodox dynasty in Chinese history. It emerged from the Later Jin dynasty founded by the Jianzhou Jurchens, a Tungusic-spea ...
— era name of the Shunzhi Emperor ** ''Kangxi'' (康熙, 1662–1722): Qing dynasty — era name of the
Kangxi Emperor The Kangxi Emperor (4 May 1654– 20 December 1722), also known by his temple name Emperor Shengzu of Qing, born Xuanye, was the third emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the second Qing emperor to rule over China proper, reigning from 1661 to ...
** ''Zhongxing'' (中興, 1647): Qing period — era name of the Jiang Erxun (蔣爾恂) ** ''Tianzheng'' (天正, 1648): Qing period — era name of Zhang Jintang (張近堂) ** ''Tianshun'' (天順, 1661): Qing period — era name of Xiao Weitang (蕭惟堂) ** ''Daqing'' (大慶, 1665): Qing period — era name of Wang Yaozu (王耀祖) ** ''Guangde'' (廣德, 1673): Qing period — era name of Yang Qilong (楊起隆) ** ''Zhaowu'' (昭武, 1678): Wu Zhou — era name of Wu Sangui ** ''Honghua'' (洪化, 1679–1681): Wu Zhou — era name of
Wu Shifan Wu Shifan ( Chinese: 吳世璠), 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, lit. 'Imperial Eldest Grandson'). He w ...
* Vietnam ** ''Thuận Đức'' (順德, 1638–1677):
Mạc dynasty The Mạc dynasty ( vi, Nhà Mạc / ''Mạc triều''; Hán Nôm: 茹莫 / 莫 朝) (1527-1627), as known as House of Mạc ruled the whole of Đại Việt between 1527 and 1540 and the northern part of the country from 1540 until 1593, and ...
— era name of Mạc Kính Vũ ** ''Phúc Thái'' (福泰, 1643–1649): Later Lê dynasty — era name of Lê Chân Tông ** ''Khánh Đức'' (慶德, 1649–1653): Later Lê dynasty — era name of Lê Thần Tông ** ''Thịnh Đức'' (盛德, 1653–1658): Later Lê dynasty — era name of Lê Thần Tông ** ''Vĩnh Thọ'' (永壽, 1658–1662): Later Lê dynasty — era name of Lê Thần Tông ** ''Vạn Khánh'' (萬慶, 1662): Later Lê dynasty — era name of Lê Thần Tông ** ''Cảnh Trị'' (景治, 1663–1671): Later Lê dynasty — era name of Lê Huyền Tông ** ''Dương Đức'' (陽德, 1672–1674): Later Lê dynasty — era name of Lê Gia Tông ** ''Đức Nguyên'' (德元, 1674–1675): Later Lê dynasty — era name of Lê Gia Tông ** ''Vĩnh Trị'' (永治, 1676–1680): Later Lê dynasty — era name of Lê Hy Tông ** ''Chính Hòa'' (正和, 1680–1705): Later Lê dynasty — era name of Lê Hy Tông * Japan ** ''
Shōhō was a after ''Kan'ei'' and before ''Keian''. This period spanned the years from December 1644 through February 1648. The reigning emperor was .Titsingh, Isaac. (1834) ''Annales des empereurs du japon'', p. 412./ref> Change of era * 1644 : The ...
'' (正保, 1644–1648): era name of
Emperor Go-Kōmyō was the 110th emperor of Japan,Imperial Household Agency (''Kunaichō'') 後光明天皇 (110)/ref> according to the traditional order of succession. Go-Kōmyō's reign spanned the years from 1643 through 1654. This 17th-century sovereign was n ...
** ''
Keian : ''For the Zen Buddhist monk, see Keian Genju (1427–1508).'' was a after '' Shōhō'' and before '' Jōō.'' This period spanned the years from February 1648 through September 1652. The reigning emperor was .Titsingh, Isaac. (1834) ''Annales d ...
'' (慶安, 1648–1652): era name of Emperor Go-Kōmyō ** '' Jōō'' (承応, 1652–1655): era name of Emperor Go-Kōmyō and Emperor Go-Sai ** ''
Meireki was a of the Edo period, after the '' Jōō'' era and before '' Manji'' era. This era's period spanned the years from April 1655 to July 1658. The reigning emperor was .Titsingh, Change of era * 1655 : The era name was changed to mark the ...
'' (明暦, 1655–1658): era name of Emperor Go-Sai ** '' Manji'' (万治, 1658–1661): era name of Emperor Go-Sai ** ''
Kanbun A is a form of Classical Chinese used in Japan from the Nara period to the mid-20th century. Much of Japanese literature was written in this style and it was the general writing style for official and intellectual works throughout the period. ...
'' (寛文, 1661–1673): era name of Emperor Go-Sai and Emperor Reigen ** ''
Enpō (contemporarily written as 延寳) is the after '' Kanbun'' and before ''Tenna was a after ''Enpō'' and before '' Jōkyō.'' This period spanned the years from September 1681 through February 1684. The reigning emperor was . Change of er ...
'' (延宝, 1673–1681): era name of Emperor Reigen ** ''
Tenna was a after ''Enpō'' and before '' Jōkyō.'' This period spanned the years from September 1681 through February 1684. The reigning emperor was . Change of era * '': The new era name of ''Tenna'' (meaning "Heavenly Imperial Peace") was creat ...
'' (天和, 1681–1684): era name of Emperor Reigen


See also

* List of Chinese era names * List of Ming dynasty era names *
List of rulers of Taiwan This is a list of the highest-ranked rulers based on the island of Taiwan. Dutch and Spanish Formosa (1624–1662) Dutch Formosa (1624–1662) The Dutch Empire, during the period of the Dutch United Provinces and under the auspices of t ...


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Yongli Chinese imperial eras