For the baseball player of the same Chinese name, see Ju Kwon.
Prince of Ning
Zhu Quan 朱權
Prince of Ning
Reign
1391–1448
Successor
Zhu Dianpei, Prince Jing
Born
27 May 1378
Died
12 October 1448(1448-10-12) (aged 70)
Burial
Tomb of Zhu Quan (in present-day Xinjian District, Nanchang, Jiangxi)
Issue
Zhu Panshi, Hereditary Prince Zhuanghui
Second son
Zhu Panye, Prince Kangxi of Linchuan
Zhu Panyao, Prince Anjian of Yichun
Zhu Panzhu, Prince Anxi of Xinchang
Zhu Panmuo, Prince Daohui of Xinfeng
Princess Yongxin
Princess Yushan
Princess Qingjiang
Princess Fengxin
Princess Jinxi
Princess Taihe
Princess Pengze
Princess Luling
Princess Xinyu
Princess Xincheng
Princess Fuliang
Twelfth daughter
Princess Nanfeng
Princess Yongfeng
Names
Zhu Quan (朱權)
Posthumous name
Prince Xian of Ning (寧獻王)
Father
Hongwu Emperor
Mother
Imperial Concubine Yang
Occupation
Historian, military commander, musician, playwright
In this Chinese name, the family name is Zhu.
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.
^http://www.history.ubc.ca/sites/default/files/documents/readings/robinson_culture_courtiers_ch.8.pdf p. 398
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(195–249) Ji Kang (223–262) Zhang Daoling (Zhang Ling) (c. 2nd century) Zhongli Quan (c. 2nd century) (Legendary figure) Zhang Lu (d. 216) Wang Bi (226–249) Guo...
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