Zhu Shuang Explained

Zhu Shuang
Succession:Prince of Qin
Reign-Type:Tenure
Reign:1370–1395
Successor:Zhu Shangbing, Prince Yin
Full Name:Zhu Shuang (朱樉)
Birth Date:3 December 1356
Father:Hongwu Emperor
Mother:Empress Xiaocigao (disputed)
Spouse:Consort Minlie
Lady Zhang
Lady Deng
Issue:Zhu Shangbing, Prince Yin of Qin
Zhu Shanglie, Prince Yijian of Yongxing
Zhu Shangyu, Prince Daoxi of Bao'an
Zhu Shangzhou, Prince Gongjing of Xingping
Zhu Shanghong, Prince Huaijian of Yongshou
Zhu Shangkai
Princess Pucheng
Princess Chang'an
Posthumous Name:Prince Min of Qin (秦愍王)
House:Zhu

Zhu Shuang (; 3 December 1356 – 19 April 1395) was an imperial prince of the Chinese Ming dynasty. He was the second son of the Hongwu Emperor, the founder of the Ming. In May 1370, the Hongwu Emperor granted the title of Prince of Qin to him, with a princely fiefdom in Xi'an.

Biography

After his father ascended the throne, Zhu Shuang was granted the title Prince of Qin in 1370, then took his fief located in Xi'an eight years later. As he was the imperial second eldest son, he took the office Commander of Imperial Clan Court (宗人令).[1]

Family

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Notes and References

  1. [History of Ming]
  2. Later stripped of his title