Prince of Jin
Prince of Jin or King of Jin (Chinese: 晉王) may refer to:
Jin dynasty
- Sima Zhao, (211–265), regent of the Cao Wei state during the Three Kingdoms.
- Emperor Wu of Jin, (236–290), first emperor of Western Jin dynasty.
- Emperor Yuan of Jin, (276–323), first emperor of Eastern Jin dynasty.
Southern and Northern Dynasties
- Tuoba Fuluo, (died 447), second son of Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei
Sui and Tang dynasties
- Emperor Yang of Sui, (569–618), held the title Prince of Jin before becoming Emperor.
- Emperor Gaozong of Tang, (628–683), third emperor of the Tang dynasty.
- Li Keyong, (856–908), a military governor during the late Tang dynasty.
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period
- Emperor Shizong of Later Zhou, (died 959), second emperor of the Later Zhou dynasty.
- Yelü Aoluwo, (died 1122), oldest son of Emperor Tianzuo of Liao.
Song dynasty
- Emperor Taizong of Song, (939–997), held the title Prince of Jin before becoming Emperor.
Yuan dynasty
- Gammala, (died 1302), son of Zhenjin, recreated as Prince of Jin in 1292.
- Yesün Temür Khan, Emperor Taiding of Yuan, (1293–1328), the title before becoming Emperor.
- Badamregjibuu, (?-1328) son of Yesün Temür Khan, Emperor Taiding of Yuan, recreated as Prince of Jin in 1324.
Ming dynasty
- Zhu Gang, (died 1398), third son of Hongwu Emperor.
See also
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