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Zhu Gui
朱桂
Prince of Dai
Tenure1392–1446
SuccessorZhu Xuntuan, Prince Li
Prince of Yu
Tenure1378–1392
Born(1374-08-25)25 August 1374
Died29 December 1446(1446-12-29) (aged 72)
Names
Zhu Gui (朱桂)
Posthumous name
Prince Jian of Dai (代簡王)
HouseZhu
FatherHongwu Emperor
MotherConsort Hui

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.[1]

Family

Consorts and Issue:

Notes

  1. ^ She was the second daughter of Xu Da and the sister of Empress Renxiaowen. In 1391, she was made Princess consort of Yu (豫王妃), and the following year, her title was changed to Princess consort of Dai (代王妃), giving birth to Zhu Xuntuan and Zhu Xun? [Prince of Lucheng]. In her later years, she was expelled from the Prince's Mansion and lived with her eldest grandson, Zhu Shi?, and others.

References

  1. ^ Tsai, Shih-shan Henry (2001). Perpetual happiness : the Ming emperor Yongle. Seattle: University of Washington Press. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-295-80022-6. OCLC 704342900.
  2. ^ Wang, Richard G. (2012). The Ming prince and Daoism : institutional patronage of an elite. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-990989-6. OCLC 796803927.

See also

Zhu GuiHouse of ZhuBorn: 25 August 1374 Died: 29 December 1446 Chinese royalty Preceded byTitle created Prince of Yu 1378–1392 Succeeded byNone Preceded byTitle created Prince of Dai 1392–1446 Succeeded byZhu Xuntuan, Prince Li