Question:
Zhu Yuanzhang's naming his sons by wooden characters has no special significance, but wood symbolizes prosperity. Only when two trees make a forest, three trees make a forest, can it be rooted, and its branches and leaves flourish. I hope that my future generations will prosper forever. But in fact, there is no end to it, and a great prime minister appeared hundreds of years later, which is enough to comfort Comrade Zhu Yuanzhang's spirit in heaven.
There is another meaning beside the wooden characters, that is, the five elements coexist. Zhu Yuanzhang stipulated that the third word in the names of children and grandchildren should be designated as radicals in strict accordance with the order of "fire, earth, gold, water and wood" from the second generation (please note that this is the order in which the five elements coexist, not the order in which the five elements coexist), and the fire is the first, and the wood is the fire, so all the descendants of Zhu Yuanzhang's first generation take wood as radicals. Why do Zhu Yuanzhang's sons have names? Wood;
The rules set by Zhu Yuanzhang himself: This guy is so model worker that he even has a set of rules for the names of his grandchildren, as follows: from now on, the radicals of the third word in the names of all his sons and grandchildren must be Jin Mu, fire, water and soil, arranged in turn, and the other half can be whatever you like.
So he also gave his son a wooden symbol.
Comrade Zhu Yuanzhang's nickname is Zhu Chongba, which is Zhu Baba; It is estimated that he was born on August 8, poor people; I don't have a name. In order to show my royal blood, I am learned.
Jingzhou is a small place, but it happens to be inhabited by a prince-Liao Wang. Speaking of this title, it has been a long time. At the beginning, after the success of Zhu Chongba's revolution, one of his sons was enfeoffed, and one of them went to Liaodong, known as Liao Wang. When his son Zhu Laosi succeeded in the second revolution, he felt that many of his brothers were an eyesore around him, so he drove all the princes near Beijing to the south. King Liao packed his bags and went to Jingzhou.
according to the regulations of the Ming dynasty, as long as the family is immortal, the throne will always exist, so grandpa passed it on to his son, and the son passed it on to his grandson, the iron title, and the grandson of running water. Two hundred years later, this grandson's name was called Zhu Xian Fire Festival.
By the way, in the Ming Dynasty, there were many strange words, which were unprecedented and never came again. Not to mention Xinhua Dictionary, Kangxi Dictionary and Mars Dictionary, the reason is very simple. These words don't exist at all.
In the final analysis, it's Zhu Chongba's fault. This guy is such a model worker that he even has a set of norms for the names of his sons and grandchildren. The details are as follows: From now on, the radicals of the third word in the names of all his sons and grandchildren must be Jin Mu fire, water and soil, arranged in turn, and the other half can be whatever they want.
However, the number of characters with Jin Mu's fire, water and soil as the radical is really limited, which can't meet everyone's needs at all. What ready-made characters such as "Zhao", "Di" and "Ji" must be guaranteed to the emperor's family first, and it is a big taboo to take the same name. Therefore, every generation of vassal kings all over the world have racked their brains and scratched their scalps to choose names. In desperation, they have to make their own words.
This is a very harmful rule. One of the victims is me. Every time I see those ghost words, I get a headache. I can't type any input methods, so I can only spell one. How did Zhu Yuanzhang name his son? Why do sons' names have wooden characters beside them?
Zhu Yuanzhang made a family list for future generations, and all princes and grandchildren must be ranked according to the order of Jin Mu's fire, water and soil, so the names of Ming emperors after Zhu Yuanzhang must contain the circle of Jin Mu's fire, water and soil. The generation of Zhu Yuanzhang's son happens to be a wooden generation, so there is wood in the name. Why does Zhu Yuanzhang's son's name have a wooden character beside it?
It doesn't have any special significance for Zhu Yuanzhang to name his son with wood beside it. It's just that wood symbolizes prosperity. Only when two trees make a forest, three trees make a forest, can it be rooted and flourish, and I hope my future generations will be prosperous forever. But in fact, there is no end to it, and a great prime minister appeared hundreds of years later, which is enough to comfort Comrade Zhu Yuanzhang's spirit in heaven. There is another meaning beside the word "wood", which means that the five elements coexist. Zhu Yuanzhang stipulated that the third word in children's and grandchildren's names should be specified in strict accordance with the order of "fire, earth, gold, water and wood" (please note that this is the order in which the five elements coexist, not the order in which the five elements coexist). Fire is the first, and wood is the fire, so all the descendants of Zhu Yuanzhang's first generation take wood as the radical. The names of all Zhu Yuanzhang's sons are
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Zhu Biao, the eldest son, Prince Yiwen (from Empress Xiaocigao)
Zhu Shang, the second son, King Qin Cheng (from Empress Xiaocigao)
Zhu? , the third son, King Gong of Jin (from Empress Xiao Ci Gao)
Zhu Di, the fourth son, Ming Chengzu (from Princess Shuo, but claiming to be Empress Xiao Ci Gao)
Zhu Ke, the fifth son, Zhou Dingwang (from Empress Xiao Ci Gao)
Zhu Zhen, the sixth son, and King Chu Zhaowang (from Princess Hu Chong) < p Eight sons, Tan Wang (Hong Wuchao died of self-immolation) (Da Dingfei came out)
Zhu Qi, nine sons, Zhao Wang (Young Ai)
Zhu Tan, ten sons, Lu Huang Wang (Guo Ningfei came out)
Zhu Chun (1371 -1423), eleven sons, Shu Xianwang (Guo Huifei came out) Jian Wang (from Guo Huifei)
Zhu Yong, fourteen sons, Su Zhuang Wang (from Gao's family)
Zhu Zhi, fifteen sons, Liao Jian Wang (from Han Fei)
Zhu Yong, sixteen sons, Qing Jing Wang (from Yu Fei)
Zhu Quan, seventeen. Xianwang Han (from Zhou Fei)
Mo Zhu, 21 sons, Shen Jianwang (from Zhao Guifei)
Zhu Ying, 22 sons, An Huiwang
Zhu Xi, 23 sons, Tang Dingwang (from Li Xianfei)
Zhu Dong, 24 sons, Ying Jingwang (. What are the names of Zhu Yuanzhang's sons?
Zhu Song, 2 sons, Xianwang Han (from Zhou Fei), Mo Zhu, 21 sons, Shen Jianwang (from Zhao Guifei), Zhu Ying, 22 sons, An Huiwang, Zhu Xi, 23 sons, Tang Dingwang (from Li Xianfei), Zhu Dong, 24 sons, Ying Jingwang (from Li Xianfei). The pronunciation of Zhu Yuanzhang's second son's name
Zhu Shang [sh ? ng] (December 3, 1356-April 9, 1395), born in Zhongli, Haozhou (now Fengyang, Anhui), the second son of Zhu Yuanzhang, the second son of Ming Taizu, the mother brother of Zhu Di, and the empress Ma Shi (Ma Huanghou), the captaincy of Ming Dynasty.
in the third year of Hongwu (137), he became the King of Qin, in the eleventh year of Hongwu (1378), he became a vassal in Xi 'an, and in the twenty-second year of Hongwu (1389), he was ordered to be a vassal. In the twenty-fourth year of Hongwu (1391), he was called back to the capital because of his many faults in the vassal state. He was persuaded by the Crown Prince Zhu Biao and released to the vassal state the following year. In the 28th year of Hongwu (1395), in the first month, Zhu Shang was ordered by his father to lead Pingqiang general Ning Zheng and others to levy Taozhou, which won him a lot of rewards. Zhu Shang died in March of the same year. What do you read the names of Zhu Yuanzhang's four sons?
1. Zhu Shang, the second son. Pinyin: sh m ng
2. Zhu? , (1358-1398) the third son. ? Pinyin: gāng
Zhu Biao, the eldest son, is Prince Yiwen (filial piety was born by Empress Gao, but it is said that it was raised by Empress Gao and was born by Li Shufei. ), died in 1392, the eldest son Zhu Yunwen was made the emperor's grandson, following Ming Taizu's throne Zhu shǎng (Sh m 4 ng), the second son, Qin Cheng Wang (filial piety high queen) Zhu? (gāng Gangyin), the third son, King Jin Gong (from Empress Xiao Ci Gao), Zhu Di, and the fourth son, Ming Chengzu (from Empress Xiao Ci Gao). On the name of Zhu Yuanzhang's son,
Yuan Zhang made a family list for future generations. All princes and grandsons must be ranked in the order of Jin Mu's fire, water and soil, so the name of the Ming emperor after Zhu Yuanzhang must contain the circle of Jin Mu's fire, water and soil. That generation of Zhu Yuanzhang's son happened to be a wooden generation.