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Birth Day | July 06, 1618 |
Birth Place | China |
Age | 401 YEARS OLD |
Died On | 23 December 1662(1662-12-23) (aged 44)\nJinmen |
Birth Sign | Leo |
Reign | 1645 - 1655 |
Predecessor | Zhu Yipai, the 10th Prince |
Successor | Zhu Honghuan, the 12th Prince |
Tenure | February 1644 - June 1662 |
Spouse | Lady Zhang (張氏) Lady Chen (陳氏) |
Issue | Zhu Hongxia (朱弘柙), Hereditary Prince of Lu Zhu Hongzhan (朱弘枬), Hereditary Prince of Lu Zhu Hongbing (朱弘棅) Zhu Hongsen (朱弘槮) fifth son Zhu Hongdong (朱弘棟) seventh son Zhu Honghuan (朱弘桓), Prince of Lu, Comm. Prince Consort of Yanping |
Full nameEra name and datesTemple name | Full name Family name: Zhu (朱) Given name: Yihai (以海) Courtesy name: Juchuan (巨川) Art name: Hengshan (恆山) / Changshizi (常石子) Era name and dates Gengyin (庚寅): 1645 - June 1655 Temple name Ming Yizong 明义宗 Family name: Zhu (朱) Given name: Yihai (以海) Courtesy name: Juchuan (巨川) Art name: Hengshan (恆山) / Changshizi (常石子)Gengyin (庚寅): 1645 - June 1655Ming Yizong 明义宗 |
House | House of Zhu |
Father | Zhu Shouyong (朱壽鏞), Prince Su of Lu |
Mother | Lady Wang (王氏) |
Net worth: $1.7 Billion (2024)
Zhu Yicai, a prominent figure in China, is recognized for his diversified range of business ventures. With his net worth estimated to reach a staggering $1.7 billion in 2024, Zhu Yicai has established himself as a successful entrepreneur. His financial success can be attributed to his various business interests, which span across multiple industries. Zhu Yicai's ability to navigate the ever-changing business landscape in China has solidified his reputation as a formidable businessman and a name to be reckoned with in the country's business sphere.
Biography/Timeline
In 1651 he fled to the island of Kinmen, which in 1663 was taken over by the invading force. His grave was discovered on the island in 1959, which disproved the theory advanced by the 18th-century History of Ming that he was killed by Koxinga. His eldest son, Zhu Honghuan (朱弘桓), married the fourth daughter of Koxinga and went to live in the Kingdom of Tungning Taiwan under the protection of Zheng Jing, his brother-in-law and worked as a farmer. Another Ming Prince who accompanied Koxinga to Taiwan was the Prince of Ningjing Zhu Shugui.