Zhu Wenjin

Zhu Wenjin
朱文進
Prince of Min
King of Min
Prince/King of Min
ReignApril 8, 944[1][2] – February 14, 945[1][2]
PredecessorWang Yanxi (as emperor)
SuccessorWang Yanzheng (as emperor)
Bornunknown
Yongtai County
DiedFebruary 14, 945
Fuzhou
Names
Zhū Wénjìn (朱文進)
Era dates
Adopted Later Jin's era names:
Tianfu (天福): 944–945
HouseZhu
DynastyMin (by usurpation)

Zhu Wenjin (Chinese: 朱文進) (died February 14, 945[1][2]) was a general who later usurped the throne of Min, reigning from 944 to 945, during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of China. In 944, he assassinated Wang Yanxi (Emperor Jingzong) and tried to take over control of the Min state, but his officer Lin Renhan (林仁翰) assassinated him less than a year later and submitted to Wang Yanxi's brother Wang Yanzheng (Tiande Emperor), who had been warring with Wang Yanxi.