Zhu Su
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This article is about the Ming dynasty prince. For other uses, see Zhu Su (disambiguation).
Zhu Su (Chinese: 朱橚; 8 October 1361 – 2 September 1425) was a medical scientist, botanist, author of Jiuhuang Bencao, and a prince of the Ming dynasty. He was the fifth son of the Hongwu Emperor and Empress Ma.[1] In 1370, he was made the Prince of Wu (吳王), and in 1378, his title was changed to Prince of Zhou (周王). He was assigned to Kaifeng in 1381.[2]
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Zhu Su 朱橚 | |||||
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Prince of Zhou | |||||
Tenure | 1378–1425 | ||||
Successor | Zhu Youdun, Prince Xian | ||||
Born | 8 October 1361 | ||||
Died | 2 September 1425(1425-09-02) (aged 63) | ||||
Burial | Prince Ding of Zhou's Tomb (周定王陵; in present-day Yuzhou, Henan) | ||||
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House | Zhu | ||||
Father | Hongwu Emperor | ||||
Mother | Empress Ma |
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