Zhu Zhiqie Explained

Zhu Zhiqie
Succession:Prince of Qin
Reign:1428–1455
Reign-Type:Tenure
Predecessor:Zhu Zhijun, Prince Huai
Successor:Zhu Gongxi, Prince Hui
Succession2:Prince of Fuping
Reign-Type2:Tenure
Reign2:1422–1428
Birth Date:1404
Issue:Zhu Gongming, Prince An of Qin
Zhu Gongtang, Prince Huigong of Heyang
Zhu Gongcheng, Prince Duanyi of Qianyang
Zhu Gongxi, Prince Hui of Qin
Zhu Gongjiang
Princess Yanchuan
Primcess Chengcheng Princess Shiquan
Princess Baoji
Posthumous Name:Prince Kang of Qin (秦康王)
House:Zhu
Father:Zhu Shangbing
Mother:Lady Tang

Zhu Zhiqie (朱志, 1404–1455) was a Chinese prince of the Ming dynasty. He was the son of Zhu Shangbing, Prince Yin of Qin and Lady Tang.[1] He was the younger brother of Zhu Zhijun and Zhu Zhigeng. In 1422, he was made Prince of Fuping (富平王), and in 1428, he inherited the title of Prince of Qin.

Zhu Zhiqie died in 1455 and was given the posthumous name of Kang (康). Three years later, his title was inherited by his son, Zhu Gongxi, Prince Hui of Qin.

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Notes and References

  1. [Ming Shilu]
  2. Shikui Shu (石匱書)
  3. [Ming Shilu]
  4. [Ming Shilu]