Zhu Shouqian
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Zhu Shouqian (Chinese: 朱守謙; 1361–1392), the Prince of Jingjiang, was the grandnephew of Zhu Yuanzhang (the Hongwu Emperor). His grandfather, Zhu Xinglong, Prince of Nanchang, was the eldest brother of the Hongwu Emperor, and his father was Zhu Wenzheng.[1][2]
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Prince of Jingjiang | |||||||||
Tenure | 1370–1380 1387 | ||||||||
Successor | Zhu Zanyi, Prince Daoxi | ||||||||
Born | Zhu Tiezhu (朱鐵柱) 1361 Zhizheng 21 (至正二十一年) | ||||||||
Died | 1392 (aged 30–31) Hongwu 25 (洪武二十五年) | ||||||||
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House | Zhu | ||||||||
Father | Zhu Wenzheng | ||||||||
Mother | Xie Cuiying |
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