Zhu Xunquan
| Name | Zhu Xunquan |
| Title | Ming dynasty person CBDB = 67731 |
| Gender | Male |
| Birthday | 1413-01-01 |
| nationality | Ming dynasty |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q11094850 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-31T06:47:38.489Z |
Introduction
Lingqiu Rongshun Wang Zhu Xunqun, born in 1413 and passed away in 1475, was the first generation Lingqiu Prince during the Ming Dynasty, and the sixth son of Zhu Gua. He was granted his title in the 22nd year of the Yongle reign (1424). In August of the fourth year of the Xuande reign (1429), he was bestowed the title of Princess Lingqiu, wife of Deputy Commander of Beicheng Army, Guo Ding. In the fifth year of the Tianshun reign (1461), he was also granted the fief of Jiangzhou. He died in the 11th year of Chenghua (1475) and was posthumously titled Rongshun. He was renowned for his skills in medicine and literature. His main descendants include his eldest son, Lingqiu Xijing Wang Zhu Shiyi, as well as other descendants such as General Zhenguo Zhu Shixu and General Fuguo Zhu Chengtong. Many of his offspring received titles and official appointments, continuing the family lineage.
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