Zhu Youyuan
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Zhu Youyuan | |
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Reign | 30 July 1487 - 13 July 1519 |
Successor | Zhu Youcong |
Spouse | Empress Cixiaoxian (d.1538) |
Issue | |
Zhu Houxi, Prince of Yue Princess Changlin Princess Xianhua Princess Yongfu Jiajing Emperor Princess Yongchun | |
Posthumous name | |
Emperor Zhetian Shoudao Hongde Yuanren Kuanmu Chunsheng Gongjian Jinwen Xian 知天守道洪德淵仁寬穆純聖恭簡敬文獻皇帝 | |
Temple name | |
Ruizong 睿宗 | |
Father | Chenghua Emperor |
Mother | Empress Xiaohui (d.1522) |
Born | 22 July 1476 |
Died | 13 July 1519 42) | (aged
Zhu Youyuan (Chinese: 朱祐杬) (22 July 1476 – 13 July 1519), a prince of the Ming dynasty of China. He was the fourth son of the Chenghua Emperor.
Created Prince Xian (Chinese: 獻) of Xing (Chinese: 興國國王), his fief was near today's Zhongxiang, in Hubei Province. He and his wife were posthumously honored by his son after he became the Jiajing Emperor in 1521.
References
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