Zhu Gongxi
Zhu Gongxi (朱公錫; 1437–1486) was the fourth son (the only legitimate son)[1]of Zhu Zhiqie, Prince of Qin of the Ming dynasty, and was the younger brother of Zhu Gongming (朱公銘), Zhu Gongtang (朱公鏜), and Zhu Gongcheng (朱公鏳). In 1446, he was made Hereditary Prince of Qin (秦世子).[2] In 1458, he inherited the title of Prince of Qin,[3] and his posthumous name was Hui (惠). Zhu Gongming died in 1474,[4] and his son Zhu Chengyong, Prince Jian of Qin, succeeded him.
Zhu Gongxi 朱公錫 | |||||
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Prince of Qin | |||||
Tenure | 1458–1486 | ||||
Predecessor | Zhu Zhiqie, Prince Kang | ||||
Successor | Zhu Chengyong, Prince Jian | ||||
Born | 1437 | ||||
Died | 1486 48–49) | (aged||||
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House | Zhu | ||||
Father | Zhu Zhiqie |
References
- 大明英宗睿皇帝實錄卷, Vol. 141
- 大明英宗睿皇帝實錄卷, Vol. 141
- 大明英宗睿皇帝實錄卷, Vol. 291
- 大明憲宗純皇帝實錄, Vol. 275
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