Zhu Quan
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For the baseball player of the same Chinese name, see Ju Kwon.
Zhu Quan (simplified Chinese: 朱权; traditional Chinese: 朱權; pinyin: Zhū Quán; 27 May 1378 – 12 October 1448),[1] the Prince of Ning (simplified Chinese: 宁王; traditional Chinese: 寧王; pinyin: Nìngwáng), was a Chinese historian, military commander, musician, and playwright. He was the 17th son of the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming dynasty. During his life, he served as a military commander, feudal lord, historian, and playwright. He is also remembered as a great tea connoisseur, a zither player, and composer.
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Prince of Ning | |||||||||
Reign | 1391–1448 | ||||||||
Successor | Zhu Dianpei, Prince Jing | ||||||||
Born | 27 May 1378 | ||||||||
Died | 12 October 1448(1448-10-12) (aged 70) | ||||||||
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Father | Hongwu Emperor | ||||||||
Mother | Imperial Concubine Yang | ||||||||
Occupation | Historian, military commander, musician, playwright |
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