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Zhu Chenhao 朱宸濠 | |||||||||
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Prince of Ning | |||||||||
Tenure | 1499–1519 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Zhu Jinjun, Prince Kang | ||||||||
Successor | Title abolished | ||||||||
Prince of Shanggao | |||||||||
Tenure | 1494–1499 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Zhu Jinjun | ||||||||
Born | 1 July 1476 Mansion of Prince of Ning, Nanchang | ||||||||
Died | 13 January 1521 Tongzhou (present-day Tongzhou District, Beijing, China) | (aged 44)||||||||
Spouse | Consort Lou, personal name said[clarify] to be Lou Suzhen (娄素珍) | ||||||||
Issue | 4 sons | ||||||||
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House | Zhu (Prince of Ning's line) | ||||||||
Father | Zhu Jinjun, Prince Kang of Ning | ||||||||
Mother | Feng Zheng'er |
Zhu Chenhao (Chinese: 朱宸濠; 1 July 1476 – 12 January 1521), or Prince of Ning (寜王), art name Weitian (畏天), was a member of the Ming dynasty's imperial family. He was the 4th generation descendant of Zhu Quan, the 17th son of the Hongwu Emperor. He attempted to usurp the throne and was the leader of the Prince of Ning rebellion.