Zhu Yuanzhang's twenty-six sons, except Prince Zhu Biao and twenty-six sons Zhu Nan, all died young. In the border towns and major metropolises, millions of square kilometers of China, Lao Zhu enfeoffed Zhu Shang, Zhu, Qin Wang, Zhu, Yan Wang (later you know. . . . ), Zhou Wang Zhu Xi, Wang Chu Zhu Zhen, Wang Qi Zhu Chu, Wang Tan Zhu Zi, Wang Zhao Zhu Qi, Lu Wang Zhu Tan, Shu Wang Zhu Chun, Xiang Wang Zhu Bai, Dai Wang Zhu Gui, Su Wang Zhu Bi, Liao Wang Zhu Zhi, Qing Wang Zhu [Mufang],
Then he wrote a poem for each son, and the second word of the name was selected from this 20-word poem.
Look at two examples:
Yan: Look up to the state of Qi and see the king. Be loyal to foreigners forever. Pay equal attention to kindness and favor, and give priority to Emperor Jianjing. . . Zhu Gaochi, Zhu Zhanji, Zhu Qizhen, Zhu Cihuo, Liang.
Min: Known as Yan Yu, he is determined to be an enterprise. He worships Tang gaozu's consultation, and he is tolerant and happy, obedient-