Zhu Su

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Zhu Su
Prince Ding of Zhou (周定王)
Reign1370 - 1425
Predecessorprincedom created
Successor朱有燉 as 周憲王
Successor朱有爋 as 汝南王
Born8 October 1361
Died2 September 1425(1425-09-02) (aged 63)
Names
Zhu Su (朱橚)
HouseHouse of Zhu
FatherHongwu Emperor
MotherEmpress 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]

References[]

  1. ^ 《明書》列傳 ,1冊86卷 ,89-91;
  2. ^ 《明太祖实录》卷一百九十九
  3. ^ (Joseph Needham) (2006). 《中國科學技術史.第6卷第1分冊.植物學》 (in Chinese). 袁以葦等譯. 北京: 科學出版社. ISBN 7030166132.


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