Prince of Gui (Ming dynasty)


Prince of Gui, was a first-rank princely peerage used during the Ming dynasty, this peerage title was created by the Wanli Emperor. The first Prince of Gui was Zhu Changying, 7th son of the Wanli Emperor. This peerage had 6 cadet commandery princely peerages; none of these second-rank peerages were inherited. The last Southern Ming emperor, Zhu Youlang, was a member of this peerage.

Generation name / poem

As members of this peerage were descendants of the Yongle Emperor, their generation poem was:-
This peerage used the poem until the Ci generation.

Members

  • Zhu Changying, Wanli Emperor's 7th son. He was granted the title in 1601 from his father and took his fief in 1627. After Zhang Xianzhong attacked his princedom, he and his surviving family escaped to Guangxi. He later died and was buried at Wuzhou. After his fourth son, Zhu Youlang, acceded as Southern Ming's emperor, he was posthumously honored as an emperor by his son under the temple name "Lizong" and posthumous name "Emperor Titian Changdao Zhuangyi Wenghong Xingwen Xuanwu Renzhi Chengxiao Duan". His original posthumous name was Prince Duan of Gui
  • *Name unknown, Hereditary Prince, Zhu Changying's eldest son who died prematurely.
  • *Name unknown, Zhu Changying's second son. He was designated as his father's heir after the death of his eldest brother. Zhu Youlang posthumously honoured him the posthumous title "Prince Wen of Gui"
  • *Zhu You'ai , Zhu Changying's third son. He initially held the title Prince of Anren Comm.. He inherited the princedom from 1645 to 1646. He died in Guangxi. His full posthumous name is Prince Gong of Gui
  • **Name unknown , he succeeded the princedom after Zhu Youlang's enthronement.
  • *Zhu Youlang, Zhu Changying's fourth son. he initially held the title Prince of Yongming Comm.. He succeeded the princedom in 1646. After his enthronement, the princedom was inherited by Zhu You'ai's son.
  • *Zhu Youzhan, Zhu Changying's fifth son. He held the title Prince of Yongxing Comm.. He died in chaos.
  • *Name unknown, Zhu Changying's sixth son, died in chaos. He was posthumously bestowed the title "Prince of Xintian Comm." during Longwu Emperor's reign.
  • *Name unknown, Zhu Changying's seventh son, died in chaos. He was posthumously bestowed the title "Prince of Jianghua Comm." during Longwu Emperor's reign.
  • *Name unknown, Zhu Changying's eighth son, died prematurely. He was posthumously bestowed the title "Prince of Jiashan Comm." during Longwu Emperor's reign.
Category:Ming dynasty princely peerages
Category:Imperial families of the Ming dynasty