Zhu Zhihui
| Name | Zhu Zhihui |
| Title | — |
| Gender | Male |
| Birthday | 1415-01-01 |
| nationality | — |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q11094564 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-31T07:46:45.801Z |
Introduction
King Qingkang Zhu Zhihui was born in 1415 and died in 1469. He was the second King of Qing during the Ming Dynasty, and the son of Jing Wang Zhu Meng. His mother, Lady Tang, was a concubine, so he was established as the heir apparent. In the fourth year of the Zhengtong era (1439), Zhu Zhihui was granted the title of King of Qing, reigning for thirty years. He passed away in the fifth year of Chenghua (1469) at the age of fifty-five. His son, Zhu Sui'ao, succeeded him two years later as King Qinghuai. According to historical records, Zhu Zhihui’s wife was Lady Zhao, daughter of Zhao Bi, the chief adjutant of the Zuo Tunwei in Ningxia. His children included King Qinghuai Zhu Sui'ao, King Qingzhuang Zhu Sui-ping, Prince Anxi of Hongnong Zhu Sui'ü, Zhu Sui-guan, Zhu Sui-fa, and King Wenxi of Fenglin Zhu Sui'ło. This information primarily comes from the "History of Ming."
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