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Zhu Zhiqie (朱志𡐤, 1404–1455) was a Chinese prince of the
Ming dynasty The Ming dynasty (), officially the Great Ming, was an Dynasties in Chinese history, imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol Empire, Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty was the last ort ...
. He was the son of
Zhu Shangbing Zhu Shangbing (朱尚炳; 25 November 1380 - 21 April 1412Ming Shilu, Vol.16), formally known as Prince of Qin (秦王), was a chinese prince of the Ming Dynasty. He was the son of Zhu Shuang and the grandson of Hongwu Emperor. In June of the ...
, Prince Yin of Qin and Lady Tang. He was the younger brother of
Zhu Zhijun Zhu Zijun (朱志均, 1403–1426) was a Chinese prince of the Ming dynasty. He was the son of Zhu Shangbing, Prince Yin of Qin, and the elder brother of Zhu Zhigeng, Prince Xi of Qin. In 1403, he was made Prince of Weinan (渭南王), and in 14 ...
and
Zhu Zhigeng Zhu Zhigeng (朱志堩, 1404–1424) was a Chinese prince of the Ming dynasty. He was the second son of Zhu Shangbing Zhu Shangbing (朱尚炳; 25 November 1380 - 21 April 1412Ming Shilu, Vol.16), formally known as Prince of Qin (秦王), w ...
. In 1422, he was made Prince of Fuping (富平王), and in 1428, he was made
Prince of Qin Qin Wang (秦王, King/Prince of Qin or King/Prince Qin) may refer to: Chinese royalty Zhou dynasty * King Huiwen of Qin, ruled 338 BC – 311 BC, son of Duke Xiao of Qin * King Wu of Qin, ruled 310 BC – 307 BC *King Zhaoxiang of Qin, ruled 306 ...
. Zhu Zhiqie died in 1455 and was given the posthumous name of Kang (康). Three years later, his title was inherited by his son, Zhu Gongxi, Prince Hui of Qin.


Family

Consorts and Issue: * Primary consort, of the Chen clan (陳氏, d. 1472), Deputy Commander of the West City Wardens Chen Zheng's (西城兵馬副指揮 陳政) daughter. In 1426, she was made Princess of Fuping (富平王妃), and in 1428, she was made Princess Kang of Qin (秦康王妃). ** Zhu Chengxi, Prince Hui of Qin (秦惠王 朱公錫; 1437–1486), fourth son * Lady, of the Yang clan (夫人 杨氏) * Lady, of the Zhou clan (夫人 周氏) ** Zhu Gongming, Prince An of Qin (秦安王 朱公銘; 14 October 1431 – 26 September 1474), first son * Lady, of the Pan clan (夫人 潘氏) ** Zhu Gongtang, Prince Huigong of Heyang (郃陽惠恭王 朱公鏜; 9 September 1432 – 23 December 1471), second son ** Zhu Gongcheng, Prince Duanyi of Qianyang (汧陽端懿王 朱公鏳; 10 February 1436 – 29 June 1495), third son * Unknown ** Zhu Gongjiang (朱公鍵), died young, fifth son ** Princess Yanchuan (延川郡主), first daughter *** Married Liu Zhen (劉振) ** Princess Chengcheng (澄城郡主), second daughter *** Married Li Xun (李恂) ** Princess Shiquan (石泉郡主), third daughter *** Married Li Yu (李裕) ** Princess Baoji (寶雞郡主), fourth daughter
Ming Shilu The ''Ming Shilu'' () contains the imperial annals of the emperors of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). It is the single largest historical source for the dynasty. According to modern historians, it "plays an extremely important role in the histo ...
, Yingzong Shilu, Vol. 191
*** Married Fan Ying (樊瑛)


References

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