Zhu Mo
Zhu Mo (Chinese: 朱模; 1 September 1380 – 11 June 1431) was a prince of the Ming dynasty. He was the 21st son of the Hongwu Emperor.
| Zhu Mo 朱模 | |||||||||
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| Prince of Shen | |||||||||
| Tenure | 1391–1431 | ||||||||
| Successor | Zhu Jiabao | ||||||||
| Born | 1 September 1380 | ||||||||
| Died | 11 June 1431 (aged 50) | ||||||||
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| House | Zhu | ||||||||
| Father | Hongwu Emperor | ||||||||
| Mother | Noble Consort Zhao | ||||||||
Family
Parents:
- Zhu Yuanzhang, the Hongwu Emperor (洪武帝 朱元璋; 21 October 1328 – 24 June 1398)
- Noble Consort, of the Zhao clan (貴妃 趙氏)
Consorts and Issue:
- Princess of Shen, of the Zhang clan (瀋王妃 张氏; ?–1406), daughter of Zhang Wenjie (张文傑)[1]
- Concubine, of the Zhang clan (妾 章氏; d. 1451)[2]
- Zhu Jiabao, Prince Kang of Shen (瀋康王 朱佶焞; 7 December 1407 – 7 October 1457), first son[3]
- Concubine, of the Wu clan (妾 吴氏)[4]
- Zhu Jikui, Prince Kangsu of Lingchun (陵川康肅王 朱佶煃), second son
- Zhu Jiyun, Prince Daohuai of Qinshu (沁水悼懷王 朱佶熅), sixth son
- Concubine, of the Xi clan (妾 席氏)[5]
- Zhu Jiwei, Prince Xijing of Pingyao (平遙僖靖王 朱佶煟), third son
- Concubine, of the Pang clan (妾庞氏)[6]
- Zhu Jijuan, Prince Daojing of Jishan (稷山悼靖王 朱佶焆), fifth son
- Unknown:
- Zhu Jiyu, Prince Zhaoxi of Lincheng (黎城昭僖王 朱佶燏), fourth son
- Zhu Jitong (朱佶炵), seventh son
- Zhu Jifu, Prince Gongding of Qinyuan (沁源恭定王 朱佶㷆), eight son
- First daughter
- Princess Hunyuan (浑源郡主), second daughter
- Princess Yicheng (翼城郡主), third daughter
- Fourth daughter
- Princess Hejing (河津郡主), fifth daughter[7]
- Princess Jiexiu (介休郡主), sixth daughter[8]
References
- Records of Ming Taizong (Ming Shilu), volume 158
- Ming Yingzong Records (Ming Shilu), Volume 200
- Ming Yingzong Records (Ming Shilu), Volume 250
- Ming Yingzong Records (Ming Shilu), volume 50
- Ming Yingzong Records (Ming Shilu), Volume 138
- Ming Yingzong Records (Ming Shilu), volume 88
- Ming Xuanzong Records (Ming Shilu), vol.44
- Ming Yingzong Records (Ming Shilu), volume 30
- Zhang Tingyu (1739). History of the Ming dynasty. Vol.208.
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