Zhu Yuanzhang’s third son is called ----- Zhu Fan
桡
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〔青桡〕Deciduous tree, The leaves are oblong and the wood is hard, used for construction. Also known as "Quercus oak".
The sons are:
Zhu Biao, the eldest son, Prince Yiwen (the daughter of Empress Xiaocigao)
Zhu Xiang, the second son, King Min of Qin (Xiaocigao)
Zhu Fan, third son, King Gong of Jin (born from Queen Xiaocigao)
Zhu Di, fourth son, born from Empress Xiaocigao of Ming Dynasty (born from concubine Shuo, but claims to be Queen Xiaocigao) )
Zhu Zhen, the fifth son, King Zhou Ding (born from Empress Xiaocigao)
Zhu Zhen, the sixth son, King Zhao Zhao of Chu (born from Concubine Hu Chong)
Zhu Zhu ( 1364-1428), seventh son, King of Qi (Yongle Dynasty was deposed as a commoner) (concubine Da Ding came out)
Zhu Zi (1369-1390), eighth son, King Tan (Hongwu Dynasty self-immolated Death) (concubine Da Ding comes out)
Zhu Qi, the ninth son, King Zhao (younger brother)
Zhu Tan, the tenth son, King Lu Huang (concubine Guo Ning comes out)
Zhu Chun (1371-1423), the eleventh son, King Xian of Shu (born from Concubine Guo Hui)
Zhu Bai (1371-1399), the twelfth son, King Xian of Xiang ( Concubine Hu Shun (born from Concubine Hu Shun)
Zhu Gui (1374-1446), thirteenth son, King of Dai Jian (born from Concubine Guo Hui)
Zhu Wei, fourteenth son, King Suzhuang (born from Gao family)
Zhu Zhi, fifteenth son, King Jian of Liao Dynasty (born from Concubine Han)
Zhu Zhi, sixteenth son, King Qingjing (born from Concubine Yu)
Zhu Quan, seventeenth son, King Ningxian (born from Concubine Yang)
Zhu Chu, eighteenth son, King Minzhuang (born from Concubine Zhou)
Zhu Su, nineteenth son, King of Valley (born from Concubine Zhou) The Yongle Dynasty was deposed as a commoner) (born by Concubine Guo Hui)
Zhu Song, 20th son, King Han Xian (born by Concubine Zhou)
Zhu Mo, 21st son, King Shen Jian (born by Concubine Zhao)
Zhu Ying, twenty-second son, King Anhui
Zhu Kuang, twenty-third son, King Ding of Tang (born by Concubine Li Xian)
Zhu Dong, twenty-fourth son, King Yingjing (born from Concubine Liu Hui)
Zhu Dong, twenty-fifth son, King Yili (born from Concubine Ge Li)
Zhu Nan , twenty-six sons.
Princess:
Princess Lin'an, married Li Qi (-1403), the eldest son of the Korean Duke Li Shan, in 1376 and died in 1421.
Princess Ningguo, whose mother was filial piety, Empress Gao, married Mei Yin (the chief military officer of Huai'an), the son of Hou Mei Sizu of Runan in 1378. She died in 1434.
Princess Chongning married Niucheng in 1384 and died soon after.
Princess Anqing, whose mother was Xiaocigao, married Ouyang Lun in 1381.
Princess Runing married Lu Xian, the son of Lu Zhongheng, the Marquis of Ji'an in 1382.
Princess Huaiqing, whose mother became Mu Guifei Sun, married Yongchun Marquis Wang Ning in 1382, and her son Wang Zhenliang.
The daming princess married Li Jian, Marquis of Luancheng in 1382. She died in 1426 and had a son, Lizhuang.
Princess Fuqing, whose mother was Concubine An, was married to Zhang Longzi, Zhang Lin, Marquis of Fengxiang in 1385. Lin Weisihou died. He died in the fifteenth year of Yongle (1417).
Princess Shouchun married Fu Zhong, the son of Duke Ying, Fu Youde, in the 19th year of Hongwu (1386). She died in 1388.
The tenth princess died young.
Princess Nankang married Hu Guan, Marquis of Dongchuan, Hu Haizi in the 21st year of Hongwu (1388) (she hanged herself) and died in 1438.
Princess Yongjia, whose mother was Huifei Guo, married Wuding Marquis Guo Yingzi Guo Zhen in the 22nd year of Hongwu (1389) and died in 1455.
The thirteenth princess died young.
Princess Hanshan, whose mother was Concubine Han of Gaoli, married Yin Qing (the governor of the Empress House) in the 27th year of Hongwu (1394). She died in 1462 at the age of 82.
Princess Ruyang, whose mother was Huifei Guo, married Xie Da (former governor Qian Shi) in the twenty-seventh year of Hongwu (1392).
Princess Baoqing, the youngest daughter of Taizu (she was 3 years old when her father died), married Zhao Hui (the governor of Nanjing) in 1413 and died in 1433.
Princess Fucheng, her father is the King of Nanchang (Zhu Xinglong), her mother is Wang, and she married Wang Kegong. Wang Kegong once served as a political participant in Fujian Province, and later changed to the commander of Fuzhou Guards.
Princess Qingyang, the daughter of King Mengcheng (son of King Shouchun, brother of Renzu Zhu Shizhen), married Huang Chen (Commander of the Huaian Guard).