Zhu Su
Zhu Su | |||||
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Prince Ding of Zhou (周定王) | |||||
Reign | 1370 - 1425 | ||||
Predecessor | princedom created | ||||
Successor | 朱有燉 as 周憲王 | ||||
Successor | 朱有爋 as 汝南王 | ||||
Born | 8 October 1361 | ||||
Died | 2 September 1425 | (aged 63)||||
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House | House of Zhu | ||||
Father | Hongwu Emperor | ||||
Mother | Empress Ma |
Zhu Su (Chinese: 朱橚; 8 October 1361 - 2 September 1425), Prince of Wu (吳王, created 1370), later the Prince of Zhou (周王, amended 1378), was the fifth son of the Ming dynasty Hongwu Emperor and Empress Ma...[1] He was assigned to Kaifeng in 1381[2]
Traditional Medicine[]
He was the author of a treatise on Chinese traditional medicine, the Jiuhuang Bencao (救荒本草)[3]
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