Longqing

Longqing (9 February 1567 – 1 February 1573) was the era name (nianhao) of the Longqing Emperor, the 13th emperor of the Ming dynasty, lasting for six years. During the Longqing era, the Ming dynasty implemented a series of new policies aimed at reviving the country's prestige, known in historiography as the "New Governance of Longqing".

On 19 July 1572 (Longqing 6, 10th day of the 6th month), the Wanli Emperor ascended to the throne and continued to use the Longqing era name. The following year, the era name was changed to Wanli.

Other regimes' era names that existed during the same period

 * Vietnam
 * Sùng Khang (, 1568–1578): Mạc dynasty—era name of Mạc Mậu Hợp
 * Chính Trị (, 1558–1571): Later Lê dynasty—era name of Lê Anh Tông
 * Hồng Phúc (, 1572): Later Lê dynasty—era name of Lê Anh Tông
 * Japan
 * Eiroku (永禄, 1558–1570): era name of Emperor Ōgimachi
 * Genki (元亀, 1570–1573): era name of Emperor Ōgimachi