Zhu Shangbing
Zhu Shangbing (朱尚炳; 25 November 1380 – 21 April 1412[1]), the Prince of Qin (秦王), was a Chinese prince of the Ming dynasty. He was the eldest son of Zhu Shuang, Prince Min of Qin, the ninth grandson of the Hongwu Emperor, and the maternal grandson of Deng Yu.
Zhu Shangbing 朱尚炳 | |||||||||
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Prince of Qin | |||||||||
Tenure | 1395–1412 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Zhu Shuang, Prince Min | ||||||||
Successor | Zhu Zhigeng, Prince Xi | ||||||||
Born | 25 November 1380 | ||||||||
Died | 21 April 1412 31) | (aged||||||||
Issue | Zhu Zhijun, Prince Huai of Qin Zhu Zhigeng, Prince Xi of Qin Zhu Zhiqie, Prince Kang of Qin Zhu Zhibao, Prince Zhuangjing of Yichuan Princess Luonan Princess Hancheng Princess Huayin | ||||||||
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House | Zhu | ||||||||
Father | Zhu Shuang | ||||||||
Mother | Lady Deng |
In 1395, he inherited the title of Prince of Qin and became the first hereditary prince (世子) in the Ming dynasty to inherit the title of prince (藩王). Zhu Shangbing once suppressed the rebellion of Gao Fuxing (高福興), a native of Mian County (沔縣).[2]
Family
Consorts and their respective issue(s):
- Consort Zheng, of the Liu clan (正妃劉氏), daughter of Liu Sui (刘遂)
- Zhu Zhigeng, Prince Xi of Qin (秦僖王朱志堩, 1404 - 1424), second son[1]
- Furen, of the Tang clan (唐夫人)
- Zhu Zhijun, Prince Huai of Qin (秦懷王朱志均, 1403 - 1426), first son
- Zhu Zhiqie, Prince Kang of Qin (秦康王朱志𡐤, 1404 - 1455), third son
- Unknown
- Zhu Zhibao, Prince Zhuangjing of Yichuan (宜川莊靖王朱志堢, 1410 – 18 September 1448), fourth son
- Princess Luonan (洛南郡主), first daughter[3]
- Princess Hancheng (韓城郡主), second son
- Princess Huayin (華陰郡主), third daughter
References
- Ming Shilu, Vol.16
- History of Ming Vol. 116, Biographies No. 4: "子隱王尚炳嗣。沔人高福興等為亂,尚炳巡邊境上捕盜。"
- (Ming) Wang Shizhen (王世貞). Alternative series of Yanshan Hall (弇山堂別集), Vol. 32: "原妃王氏,元太傅中書右丞相,河南王保保妹,次妃鄧氏衛國公寧河武順王愈女,洪武四年十月十八日冊封,二十八年四月初四日,王氏以死殉,諡曰愍烈,合葬鴻固原,子隐王尚炳以洪武十三年鄧妃生,二十八年嗣,在位十八年,永樂十年薨,壽三十三。"
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