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Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang's second son, Qin King Zhu Fan and his 6 sons are introduced

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As the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang had 26 sons, and the number of heirs was considerable. The following is an introduction to Zhu Yuanzhang's second son, Zhu Zhang, the king of Qin, and his many sons.

Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang's second son, Qin King Zhu Fan and his 6 sons are introduced

Zhu Zhang, King of Qin

Zhu Fan (December 3, 1356 - April 9, 1395), male, Han nationality, a native of Shangyuan County, Yingtianfu, Nanzhili, was the second son of Zhu Yuanzhang, Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, and his mother was the Empress Ma of Xiaoci Gao, and was born to Concubine Li Shu in the "Chronicles of Nanjing Taichang Temple", one of the nine kings of the Ming Dynasty.

Zhu Zhang's eldest son: Zhu Shangbing

Zhu Shangbing (November 25, 1380 - April 21, 1412) was the eldest son of Zhu Zhangyan, the king of Qin in the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Shangbing once suppressed the rebellion of Gao Fuxing, a native of Chu County. In the ninth year of Yongle (1408), Ming Chengzu sent an envoy to Xi'an, Shang Bing said that he could not meet him, and he was arrogant when he saw the envoy. Ming Chengzu then arrested the officials of the palace and punished them, and gave Zhu Shangbing a book saying: "The king of Qi worships the king, and then he is the hegemon of the country; The Marquis of Jin is lazy jade, and there is no queen to see it. Wang Mianzhi. Zhu Shangbing was afraid and came to apologize. In March of the following year, it was not born. Nicknamed the Hidden King. He was succeeded by his son, Zhu Zhiqi, the king of Qin.

Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang's second son, Qin King Zhu Fan and his 6 sons are introduced

Zhu Zhang's second son: Zhu Shanglie

Zhu Shanglie, King of Yongxing Yijian (September 29, 1384 - February 22, 1417), was the first Yongxing King of the Qin Domain of the Ming Dynasty, the second son of Zhu Chunchang, the king of Qin, and the grandson of Ming Taizu.

In February of the first year of Yongle (1403), Zhu Shanglie was canonized as the king of Yongxing, and the first month of the fifteenth year of Yongle (February 22, 1417) was called Yijian. Zhu Shanglie died Chinese New Year's Eve at the age of thirty-four and reigned for fifteen years, and was succeeded by his son Zhu Zhijie.

Zhu Shanglie's wife is Gao, the commander of soldiers and horses Gao Zhinu, and the princess of Yongxing in February of the first year of Yongle (1403); Concubine Ma, registered as Mrs. Yongxing Wang, born Zhu Zhiqi.

Zhu Zhang's third son: Zhu Shangyu

Zhu Shangyu (November 20, 1385 - February 25, 1410) was a native of Fengyang, Anhui Province, the grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, the Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, and the third son of Zhu Zhangyan, the king of Qin in the Ming Dynasty, and the younger brother of Zhu Shangbing. Hongwu was born in October of the eighteenth year, and in February of the first year of Yongle, he was canonized as the king of security, and in the first month of the eighth year of Yongle, he was ugly, and he was called Huaixi. He was twenty-five years old and reigned for eight years. His son Zhu Zhiyuan inherited the king of Baoan.

Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang's second son, Qin King Zhu Fan and his 6 sons are introduced

Zhu Zhang's fourth son: Zhu Shangyang

Xingping Gongjing King Zhu Shangyang (October 19, 1389 - May 15, 1449), was the fourth son of Zhu Zhang, the king of Qin in the Ming Dynasty, and his mother was Zhang. He was not born in September of the 22nd year of Hongwu, and in September of the fourth year of Jianwen, he was named the king of Xingping and gave 2,000 stones to Suilu, and in April of the 14th year of orthodoxy, he was called Gongjing. He lived sixty-one years and reigned for forty-eight years. His son Zhu Zhi inherited the king of Xingping.

Zhu Zhang's fifth son: Zhu Shangxuan

Zhu Shangchan (April 17, 1390 – September 19, 1420), the king of Yongshou Huaijian, was the fifth son of Zhu Zhang, the king of Qin in the Ming Dynasty.

Hongwu was not born in April 23, Jianwen was named Yongshou King in September of the fourth year, and Wu Shenxu in August of the 18th year of Yongle, nicknamed Huaijian. He was thirty-one years old at the age of Chinese New Year's Eve and reigned for nineteen years. His son Zhu Zhiyun inherited the king of Yongshou.

Zhu Zhang's sixth son: Zhu Shangji

Zhu Shangjiong, the king of Anding (December 4, 1394-?), was the sixth son of Zhu Zhang, the king of Qin in the Ming Dynasty, and the younger brother of Zhu Shangbing. Wu Shensheng in November of the twenty-seventh year of Hongwu, Hongwu was named the king of stability in September of the thirty-fifth year, and Yongle was cut to the concubine in the sixteenth year, and the cemetery of the king was guarded, and the country was removed.

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