Zhu Zhi (prince) explained

Zhu Zhi
Succession:Prince of Liao
Reign:1392–1424
Reign-Type:Tenure
Successor:Zhu Guixia
Birth Date:24 March 1377
Death Date:4 June 1424
Full Name:Zhu Zhi (朱植)
Posthumous Name:Prince Jian of Liao (遼簡王)
Father:Hongwu Emperor
Mother:Consort Han
House:Zhu

Zhu Zhi (; 24 March 1377 – 4 June 1424) was the 15th son of the Hongwu Emperor and Consort Han. He was initially made the Prince of Wei (衛王; 1378–1392), later changed to Prince of Liao (遼王). He was ancestor of the last Ming prince to refuse to capitulate to the Qing, Zhu Shugui, Prince of Ningjing. Zhu Zhi's heirs used the generation names "Gui, Hao, En, Chong, Zhi, Yun, Reng, Qi, Bao, He, Xian, Shu, Yan, Zun, Ru, Cai, Han, Li, Long, Yu".[1]

Family

Consorts and Issue:

(Thirteen daughters)[12]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Tsai, Shih-shan Henry. 131. Zhu Yuanzhang and Early Ming Legislation: The Reordering of Chinese Society Following the Era of Mongol Rule. 1995. Farmer. Edward L.. BRILL. 9004103910.
  2. Book: "Records of Ming Taizu" Vol. 235.
  3. Book: "Records of Ming Taizu" Vol. 93.
  4. Book: "Records of Ming Taizu" Vol. 48.
  5. Book: "Records of Ming Taizu" Vol. 60.
  6. Book: "Records of Ming Taizu" Vol. 330.
  7. Book: "Records of Ming Taizu" Vol. 97.
  8. Book: "Records of Ming Taizu" Vol. 165.
  9. Book: "Records of Ming Taizu" Vol. 143.
  10. Book: "Records of Ming Taizu" Vol. 233.
  11. Book: "Records of Ming Taizu" Vol. 58.
  12. Book: "Records of Ming Taizu" Vol. 33,Vol.96,Vol.111.