Zhu Qiquan
| Name | Zhu Qiquan |
| Title | — |
| Gender | Male |
| Birthday | 1435-01-01 |
| nationality | — |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6784879 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-31T07:47:08.129Z |
Introduction
King Huai Kang Zhu Qi Quan (1435–1502), an official of the Ming Dynasty, was the son of Prince Huai Jing Zhu Zhan'a. In 1448, he inherited his father's throne and was posthumously titled King Kang. His wives included the daughter of the Nancheng military commander Li Jin, as well as his consort Du and Cui. Regarding his children, his primary eldest son Zhu Jianlian was titled Prince of Huai'an; the second son Zhu Jiandian was Prince of Huai Dun; the third son Zhu Jianzui was Prince of Nankang Zhuang Hui; the second illegitimate son Zhu Jiansi was awarded the title Duke of Dexing Zhuang Xi; the fifth son Zhu Jianyí, the sixth son Zhu Jianpo was titled Prince of Shunchang Gongyi; and the seventh son Zhu Jixun was Prince of Chong'an Rong Mu. He had six daughters. Zhu Qi Quan's tomb is located in Hanshan, Poyang County, Jiangxi Province, and was excavated in 1970.
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