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Zhu Shangbing

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Zhu Shangbing
しゅしょう
Prince of Qin
Tenure1395–1412
PredecessorZhu Shuang, Prince Min
SuccessorZhu Zhigeng, Prince Xi
Born25 November 1380
Died21 April 1412(1412-04-21) (aged 31)
IssueZhu 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
Names
Zhu Shangbing (しゅしょう炳)
Posthumous name
Prince Yin of Qin (はたかくれおう)
HouseZhu
FatherZhu Shuang
MotherLady Deng

Zhu Shangbing (しゅしょう炳; 25 November 1380 – 21 April 1412[1]), the Prince of Qin (しんおう), 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.

In 1395, he inherited the title of Prince of Qin and became the first hereditary prince (世子せいし) in the Ming dynasty to inherit the title of prince (はんおう). Zhu Shangbing once suppressed the rebellion of Gao Fuxing (高福たかふくきょう), a native of Mian County (沔縣).[2]

Family

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Consorts and their respective issue(s):

  • Consort Zheng, of the Liu clan (正妃せいひりゅう), daughter of Liu Sui (刘遂)
  • Furen, of the Tang clan (から夫人ふじん)
  • Unknown
    • Zhu Zhibao, Prince Zhuangjing of Yichuan (むべかわそうやすしおうしゅこころざし堢, 1410 – 18 September 1448), fourth son
    • Princess Luonan (らくみなみぐんぬし), first daughter[3]
    • Princess Hancheng (かんぐすくぐんぬし), second son
    • Princess Huayin (はなかげぐんぬし), third daughter

References

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  1. ^ a b Ming Shilu, Vol.16
  2. ^ History of Ming Vol. 116, Biographies No. 4: "かくれおうなお炳嗣。沔人高福たかふくきょうとうためみだれなお炳巡邊境へんきょうじょうぬすめ。"
  3. ^ (Ming) Wang Shizhen (おうさだ). Alternative series of Yanshan Hall (弇山どうべつしゅう), Vol. 32: "ばらおうげんふとしでん中書ちゅうしょみぎ丞相じょうしょう河南かなんおういもうと鄧氏まもるこくおおやけやすしかわたけじゅんおういよいよおんなひろしよんねんじゅうがつじゅうはちにちさつふうじじゅうはちねんよんがつはつよんにちおう以死殉,おくりな曰愍烈,ごうそうおおとりかたげん隐王なお炳以ひろしじゅうさんねん鄧妃せいじゅうはちねん嗣,在位ざいいじゅうはちねん永樂えいらくじゅうねん薨,ことぶきさんじゅうさん。"
Zhu Shangbing
Born: 25 November 1380 Died: 21 April 1412
Chinese royalty
Preceded by
Zhu Shuang, Prince Min of Qin
Prince of Qin
1395–1412
Succeeded by
Zhu Zhigeng, Prince Xi of Qin