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Zhu Shizhen 朱世珍 | |||||||||||||
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Born | Zhu Wusi (朱五四) 1281 Zhiyuan 18 (至元十八年) Jurong (present-day Jurong, Jiangsu) | ||||||||||||
Died | 1344 (aged 63) Zhizheng 4 (至正四年) Haozhou (present-day Fengyang, Anhui) | ||||||||||||
Burial | Ming Imperial Mausoleum (明皇陵) | ||||||||||||
Spouse | Empress Chun | ||||||||||||
Issue |
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Father | Zhu Chuyi | ||||||||||||
Mother | Empress Yu |
Zhu Shizhen (Chinese: 朱世珍; pinyin: Zhū Shìzhēn; 1281–1344), born Zhu Wusi (Chinese: 朱五四; pinyin: Zhū Wǔsì), was the father of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming dynasty.
Family
Consorts and Issue:
- Empress Chun, of the Chen clan (淳皇后 陳氏; 1286–1344)
- Zhu Chongsi (Zhu Xinglong), Prince of Nanchang (南昌王 朱重四 (朱興隆); 1307–1344), first son
- Zhu Chongliu (Zhu Xingsheng), Prince of Xuyi (盱眙王 朱重六 (朱興盛); 1307–1344), second son
- Zhu Chongqi (Zhu Xingzu), Prince of Linhuai (臨淮王 朱重七 (朱興祖); 1307–1344), third son
- Zhu Chongba (Zhu Xingzong, Zhu Yuanzhang), the Hongwu Emperor (洪武帝 朱重八 (朱興宗, 朱元璋); 21 October 1328 – 24 June 1398), fourth son
- Grand Princess Taiyuan (太原長公主), first daughter
- Married Wang Qiyi (王七一)
- Grand Princess of Cao (曹國長公主; 1317–1351), personal name Fonü (佛女), second daughter
- Married Li Zhen (李貞; 1304–1379), and had issue (one son)
Ancestry
Zhu Zhongba | |||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Bailiu | |||||||||||||||||||
Lady Chen | |||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Sijiu | |||||||||||||||||||
Empress Xuan | |||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Chuyi | |||||||||||||||||||
Empress Heng | |||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Shizhen (1281–1344) | |||||||||||||||||||
Empress Yu | |||||||||||||||||||
Family tree
Ancestors
Zhu Zhongba
Zhu Zhongba 朱仲八 | Lady Chen 陳氏 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Liu'er 朱六二 | Zhu Shi'er 朱十二 | Zhu Bailiu 朱百六 Dezu 德祖 (posthumously honored) | |||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Zhongba and Lady Chen had three sons: Zhu Liu'er, Zhu Shi'er and Zhu Bailiu.
Zhu Bailiu
Zhu Bailiu 朱百六 Dezu 德祖 (posthumously honored) | Lady Hu 胡氏 Empress Xuan 玄皇后 (posthumously honored) | ||||||||||||||||
Zhu Siwu 朱四五 | Zhu Sijiu 朱四九 Yizu 懿祖 (posthumously honored) | ||||||||||||||||
Zhu Bailiu and Lady Hu had two sons: Zhu Siwu and Zhu Sijiu.
Zhu Sijiu
Zhu Sijiu 朱四九 Yizu 懿祖 (posthumously honored) | Lady Hou 侯氏 Empress Heng 恆皇后 (posthumously honored) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Chuyi 朱初一 Xizu 熙祖 (posthumously honored) | Zhu Chu'er 朱初二 | Zhu Chuwu (Zhu Xiao) 朱初五 (朱孝) | Zhu Chushi 朱初十 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Sijiu and Lady Hou had four sons: Zhu Chuyi, Zhu Chu'er, Zhu Chuwu (Zhu Xiao) and Zhu Chushi.
Zhu Chuyi
Zhu Chuyi 朱初一 Xizu 熙祖 (posthumously honored) | Lady Wang 王氏 Empress Yu 裕皇后 (posthumously honored) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Wuyi 朱五一 Prince of Shouchun 寿春王 (posthumously honored) | Zhu Wu'er 朱五二 | Son (died young) | Zhu Shizhen 朱世珍 Renzu 仁祖 (posthumously honored) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Chuyi and Lady Wang had four sons: Zhu Wuyi, Zhu Wu'er, a third one, who died young and Zhu Shizhen.
Zhu Wuyi
Zhu Wuyi 朱五一 Prince of Shouchun 寿春王 (posthumously honored) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Zhongyi 朱重一 Prince of Huoqiu 霍丘王 (posthumously honored) | Lady Di 翟氏 | Zhu Zhong'er 朱重二 Prince of Xiacai 下蔡王 (posthumously honored) | Zhu Zhongsan 朱重三 Prince of Anfeng 安豐王 (posthumously honored) | Zhu Zhongwu 朱重五 Prince of Mengcheng 蒙城王 (posthumously honored) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Saige 朱賽哥 Prince of Gaosha 高沙王 (posthumously honored) | Zhu Tiege 朱鐵哥 Prince of Baoying 寶應王 (posthumously honored) | Zhu Zhuan 朱轉 Prince of Liu'an 六安王 (posthumously honored) | Zhu Ji 朱記 Prince of Lai'an 來安王 (posthumously honored) | Zhu Sao 朱臊 Prince of Duliang 都梁王 (posthumously honored) | Zhu Run 朱潤 Prince of Yingshan 英山王 (posthumously honored) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Wuyi had four sons: Zhu Zhongyi, Zhu Zhong'er, Zhu Zhongsan and Zhu Zhongwu.
Zhu Zhongyi was married to Lady Di, they had two sons, Zhu Saige and Zhu Tiege.
Zhu Zhongsan had four sons: Zhu Zhuan, Zhu Ji, Zhu Sao and Zhu Run.
Zhu Shizhen (Zhu Wusi)
Zhu Shizhen 朱世珍 Renzu 仁祖 (posthumously honored) | Lady Chen 陳氏 Empress Chun 淳皇后 (posthumously honored) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Xinglong 朱興隆 Prince of Nanchang 南昌王 (posthumously honored) | Zhu Xingsheng 朱興盛 Prince of Xuyi 盱眙王 (posthumously honored) | Zhu Xingzu 朱興祖 Prince of Linhuai 臨淮王 (posthumously honored) | Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋 Hongwu Emperor 洪武帝 | Grand Princess Taiyuan 太原長公主 (name unknown) (posthumously honored) | Zhu Fonü 朱佛女 Grand Princess of Cao 曹國公主 (posthumously honored) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of consorts and children are large, see Hongwu Emperor #Family | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Shizhen and Lady Wang had four sons — Zhu Xinglong, Zhu Xingsheng, Zhu Xingzu and Zhu Yuanzhang — and two daughters — Grand Princess Taiyuan (personal name unknown) and Zhu Fonü. Zhu Xingzu died without an heir.
Zhu Xinglong (Zhu Chongsi)
Zhu Xinglong 朱興隆 Prince of Nanchang 南昌王 (posthumously honored) | Lady Wang 王氏 | Xie Zaixing 謝再興 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Shengbao 朱聖保 Prince of Shanyang 山陽王 (posthumously honored) | Zhu Wenzheng 朱文正 Prince of Nanchang 南昌王 (posthumously honored) | Xie Cuiying 謝翠英 | Princess Fucheng 福成公主 (name unknown) (posthumously honored) | Wang Kegong 王克恭 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Daughter (name unknown) | Zhu Shouqian 朱守謙 Prince of Jingjiang 靖江王 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Princedom of Jingjiang | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Xinglong and Lady Wang had two sons and a daughter: Zhu Shengbao, Zhu Wenzheng and Princess Fucheng (personal name unknown). Princess Fucheng married Wang Kegong.
Zhu Wenzheng married Xie Cuiying, the daughter of Xie Zaixing. They had a son, Zhu Shouqian. Zhu Wenzheng also had a daughter, whose name is unknown. The daughter was elder than Zhu Shouqian.
Zhu Xingsheng (Zhu Chongliu)
Zhu Xingsheng 朱興盛 Prince of Xuyi 盱眙王 (posthumously honored) | |||||||||
Zhu Wang 朱旺 Prince of Zhaoxin 昭信王 (posthumously honored) | |||||||||
Zhu Xingsheng's son was Zhu Wang. Zhu Wang had no heir.
Grand Princess Taiyuan
Grand Princess Taiyuan 太原長公主 (name unknown) (posthumously honored) | Wang Qiyi 王七一 | ||||||||||||||
Grand Princess Taiyuan was married to Wang Qiyi, they had no son.
Grand Princess of Cao
Zhu Fonü 朱佛女 Grand Princess of Cao 曹國公主 (posthumously honored) | Li Zhen 李貞 Prince Gongxian of Longxi 隴西恭獻王 (posthumously honored) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Li Wenzhong 李文忠 Prince of Qiyang 岐陽王 (posthumously honored) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Li Jinglong 李景隆 | Li Zengzhi 李增枝 | Li Fangying 李方英 | |||||||||||||||||||
Zhu Fonü was married to Li Zhen, they had a son, Li Wenzhong. Li Wenzhong had three sons: Li Jinglong, Li Zengzhi and Li Fangying.