Princess Rongchang
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Beijing
- Yang Guangkui (楊光夔)
- Yang Guanggao (楊光皋)
- Yang Guangdan (楊光旦)
- Yang Guangyi (楊光益)
- Yang Guanglong (楊光龙)
| Princess Rongchang 榮昌公主 | |||||
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| Born | June 1582 Beijing | ||||
| Died | 1647 (aged 64–65) | ||||
| Spouse | Yang Chunyuan (楊春元) | ||||
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| House | Zhu | ||||
| Father | Wanli Emperor | ||||
| Mother | Empress Xiaoduanxian | ||||
Princess Rongchang (1582–1647) was a Chinese princess, the eldest child of the Ming dynasty Wanli Emperor and the only child of Empress Xiaoduanxian.
In 1596, Zhu Xuanying was given the title of Princess Rongchang. In May of the same year, she married Yang Chunyuan,[1] for which Yang was granted a command by the Wanli Emperor.[2] Their first son Guangkui was born in 1600.
Princess Rongchang's family remained closely connected to the imperial house, as shown by the appointment in 1608 of her eldest son to the Jinyiwei.[3] In addition, the Ming Shilu note that she attended court to participate in ceremonies and rituals alongside her siblings, Princess Shouning, the King of Gui, and the King of Rui, right up until 1620.[4]
In May 1621, Princess Rongchang's nephew, the Tianqi Emperor, conferred honours upon his paternal aunts and uncles. Princess Rongchang was given the title Princess Supreme Rongchang (Chinese: 大長公主榮昌; pinyin: Dàzhǎng gōngzhǔ róngchāng).[5][6]