• Source: Zhu Gui (prince)
    • Zhu Gui (Chinese: 朱桂; 25 August 1374 – 29 December 1446), initially known by his title as Prince of Yu (豫王), later changed to Prince of Dai (代王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Ming dynasty. He was the 13th son of the Hongwu Emperor with his concubine, Consort Hui.


      Family


      Consorts and Issue:

      Princess Consort of Dai, of the Xu clan (代王妃 徐氏; d. 1427)
      Zhu Xuntuan, Prince Li of Dai (代戾王 朱遜煓; 1393–1418), first son
      Zhu Xun?, Prince Xishun of Lucheng (潞城僖順王 朱遜𤆼; 1407–1471), third son
      Lady, of the Lü clan (呂氏)
      Zhu Xunmin, Prince Rongxu of Guangling (廣靈榮虛王 朱遜𤇜; 1402–1459), second son
      Lady, of the Xu clan (徐氏)
      Zhu Xunchen, Prince Kanghui of Shanyin (山陰康惠 朱遜煁; 1409–1467), fourth son
      Zhu Xunliao, Prince Jingzhuang of Xuanning (宣寧靖莊王 朱遜炓; 1423–1470), seventh son
      Zhu Xunhui, Prince Rongding of Huairen (懷仁榮定王 朱遜烠; 1425–1490), eighth son
      Zhu Xunliu, Prince Yian of Xichuan (隰川懿安王 朱遜熮; 1429–1474), tenth son
      Lady, of the Liu clan (劉氏)
      Princess Huguan (壶关郡主), sixth daughter
      Unknown
      Zhu Xuntan, Prince Gongjian of Xiangyuan (襄垣恭簡王 朱遜燂; 1410–1462), fifth son
      Zhu Xunquan, Prince Rongshun of Lingqiu (靈丘榮順王 朱遜烇; 1410–1462), sixth son
      Zhu Xunhu (朱遜熩), ninth son
      Zhu Yunfan (朱遜燔), eleventh son
      Princess Xingning (乡宁郡主), fourth daughter
      Princess Baode (保德郡主), seventh daughter


      Notes




      References




      See also


      List of vassals prince peerages of Ming dynasty

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