Are all the emperors of the Ming Dynasty since Zhu Di, not counting the Southern Ming Dynasty, descended from Zhu Di?

Zhu Di is the king of Yan.

Zhu Yuanzhang stipulated that starting from his grandchildren, the second character in every boy's name must be named in a certain order, and the third character must be named in the order of wood, fire, earth, gold, and water.

Yanwang family: Gao Zhanqi Jianyou, Houzai Yi Changyou, Ciheyi Bozhong, Jian Jingdi Xianyou.

The above is the order of the second character in the names of descendants stipulated by Zhu Yuanzhang. We can now look at the emperors of the Ming Dynasty and know their names

Here are the names after Zhu Di:

Renzong, Zhu Gaochi, 1425-1425, Hong Xi

Xuanzong, Zhu Zhanji, 1426-1435, Xuande

Yingzong, Zhu Qizhen, 1436-1449, Zhengtong

Daizong, Zhu Qiyu, 1450-1457, Jingtai

Yingzong, Zhu Qizhen, 1457-1464, Tianshun

Xianzong, Zhu Jianshen, 1465-1487, Chenghua

Xiaozong, Zhu Youtang, 1488-1505, Hongzhi

Wuzong, Zhu Houzhao, 1506-1521, Zhengde

Shizong, Zhu Houcong, 1522 -1566, Jiajing

Mu Zong, Zhu Zaihe, 1567-1572, Longqing

Shenzong, Zhu Yijun, 1573-1620, Wanli

Guangzong, Zhu Changluo, 1620-1620, Taichang

Xizong, Zhu Youxiao, 1621-1627, Tianqi

Sizong, Zhu Youjian, 1628-1644 , Chongzhen

As can be seen from the above, the emperors after Zhu Di were all from the line of King Yan. No exceptions.

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