Shu Wang Yi * * * had 10 kings, which lasted for 267 years.
According to the Ming History, there are many people in Shu who were named county kings. It can be roughly divided into several systems:
First, among the direct descendants of Shu Wang Chunzhu, three county kings were sealed in Sichuan: Chongning Wang, Chongqing Wang and Yongchuan Wang, and Huayang Wang was sealed out of the province (Lizhou, Hunan) for competing for the inheritance of Shu Wang.
Second, there are three county kings who inherit the title: King Luojiang and King Tongjiang.
The third is county kings, including Qianjiang, Neijiang, Deyang, Shiquan, Wenchuan, Qingfu, Nanchuan, Jiang 'an, Xinning, Dongxiang, Longchang, Fushun and Taiping.
The county kings of the above three systems have no fiefs, only the food city. They don't live in the food city, but they all live in Chengdu. Their mansion is adjacent to Shu, and Neijiang is in the east of Tieren Gate, which is now Jiang Jie, formerly known as Neijiang Street. Deyang Wang Fu is to the west of Guang Zhi Gate, Shiquan, Nanchuan and Qingfu Wang Fu are outside Guang Zhi Gate, and Nanchuan Wang Fu is to the left of Tirenmen Gate.
In addition, there was a captaincy named Shouwang who moved from other provinces to Sichuan and was placed in Baoning House (now Langzhong City). Shouwang, the eighth son of Emperor Chenghua, was originally built in Yuanzhou, Jiangxi (now Yichun, Jiangxi).
Extended data:
After Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty, in order to stabilize the country, taking into account various historical and practical factors, he established the fourth feudal vassal system in the history of China through the Zhou Dynasty, the Western Han Dynasty and the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and made the scholars king for three times, guarding all parts of the country and keeping pace with the Ming Dynasty.
Among them, Sichuan, as a fortress, has a strategic position of "competing with Sichuan for world balance, being king and dominating", which Zhu Yuanzhang attached great importance to. He made Chun Zhu, the 11th son of Guo Huifei, the daughter of Guo Zixing, the "noble" in his career, the King of Shu.
In the 23rd year of Hongwu (1390), Chun Zhu arrived in Chengdu. Since then, the Shu Wang family has continued in Sichuan for 267 years, continuing the 10/3 king. After Zhang captured Chengdu, he pursued the imperial clan. Thousands of imperial families and their families were killed, and even many people surnamed Zhu were not spared.