Zhu Di's eldest son, Zhu Gaochi, had a benevolent character. He liked literature and hated martial arts. He was obese, sickly, and born with crippled legs. His second son, Zhu Gaoxu, had a similar style as Zhu Di. He did not like reading and liked martial arts, but he was manic and arrogant. In the Battle of Jingnan, in the fourth year of Jianwen (1402), at the Battle of Puzikou, Zhu Di was surrounded by the southern army and was captured. When Zhu Gaoxu led his troops to attack, Zhu Di said to him,"Do well! The prince is not in good health." Zhu Gaoxu thought this was a hint that he could take over the throne in the future, so he fought even more bravely. However, after Zhu Di ascended the throne, he did not make him the Crown Prince, but Zhu Gaochi, which made Zhu Gaoxu unhappy. The two of them turned against each other. Read more exciting novels for free
Brothers could turn against each other for the following reasons: 1. ** Relationship of interests **: For example, there is a conflict between enjoying the grace of the previous generation (property distribution, etc.) and taking care of the issue of retirement. It was difficult for parents to be fair and just. For example, the one with better financial conditions might get more care from his parents, which could easily lead to dissatisfaction and conflict between brothers. 2. [Overly Understanding]: Brothers who are too familiar with each other may have major conflicts over some small matters. 3. ** Too close **: In rural areas, brothers often separate from the same family, and the separation may be due to conflicts. This kind of conflict may not only be between brothers, but also between parents and brothers. Close contact can easily lead to friction. 4. ** Low education level **: Education can teach people the way of life. Low education level may cause brothers to not know how to deal with each other's relationships, thus easily falling out. 5. ** Parents are biased **: Parents cannot treat their children equally. For example, if there is a bias in the distribution of property and the degree of care, it may cause the neglected party to be cold and the favored party to become overbearing and selfish, which may lead to the conflict between brothers. 6. ** Sisters-in-law conflict **: If the brothers 'wives don't get along well, such as conflicts over trivial matters such as children bumping into each other, the sisters-in-law will incite each other's husbands, which will lead to the emergence or upgrade of conflicts between the brothers. 7. Family property struggle: In the countryside, it was mainly for the property of homesteads, fields, forests, etc., or when there were differences in the distribution of common property such as construction vehicles, it would also cause brothers to fall out. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Zhu Gaoxu had eleven sons. They were Zhu Zhanhe, Zhu Zhanji, Zhu Zhantan, Zhu Zhanqi, Zhu Zhanjun, Zhu Zhanyong, Zhu Zhanyin, Zhu Zhanyu, and Zhu Zhanyu.
Zhu Zaihou did not mention that he had a son in the search results he provided.
Zhu Yuanzhang had a total of 26 sons. The fates and endings of some of them were as follows: 1. The eldest son, Zhu Biao, was born in the 15th year of Zhizheng (1355). His mother was Empress Ma. Zhu Biao had been valued and taught by Zhu Yuanzhang since he was young, and he was made the crown prince. However, in the 25th year of Hongwu (1392), he died of a cold at the age of 37. 2. The second son, Zhu, was born in the 16th year of Zhizheng (1356). His mother was also Empress Ma. Zhu was granted the title of King of Qin and was ordered to attack Taozhou and win. However, he died in the 29th year of Hongwu (1396) at the age of 40 after being poisoned by three women. 3. His third son, Zhu, was born to Empress Ma. He was conferred the title of King Jin, but the exact outcome was unknown. 4. The fourth son, Zhu Di, was born to Concubine Shuo (self-proclaimed Empress Xiao Ci Gao). Zhu Di was the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Ming Chengzu. He reigned for 22 years and died at the age of 65 on his way back from his fifth northern expedition to Mongolia. The outcome and details of the other sons were not in the information provided, so they could not be known.
Zhu Zaiyu's sons were Zhu Yijun (Ming Shenzong) and Zhu Yiqian (King Lu).
Zhu Yuanzhang had a total of 26 sons. Their names were Zhu Biao, Zhu Wei, Zhu Wei, Zhu Di, Zhu Wei, Zhu Zhen, Zhu Wei, Zhu Zi, Zhu Qi, Zhu Tan, Zhu Chun, Zhu Bai, Zhu Gui, Zhu Wei, Zhu Zhi, Zhu Wei, Zhu Quan, Zhu Wei, Zhu Song, Zhu Mo, Zhu Ying, Zhu Wei, Zhu Dong, Zhu Muyi, and Zhu Nan.
The list of Zhu Yuanzhang's sons is as follows: 1. Zhu Biao (Prince Yiwen) 2. Zhu Wei (King Min of Qin) 3. Zhu Wei (Prince Gong of Jin) 4. Zhu Di (King of Yan) 5. Zhu Xi (Prince Ding of Zhou) 6. Zhu Zhen (Prince Zhao of Chu) 7. Zhu Xi (King Gong of Qi) 8. Zhu Zi (King of Pool) 9. Zhu Qi (King of Zhao) 10. Zhu Tan (King of Lu Huang) 11. Zhu Chun (King Xian of Shu) 12. Zhu Bai (Xiangxian King) 13. Zhu Gui (Substitute King Jian) 14. Zhu Xi (Prince Suzhuang) 15. Zhu Zhi (Liao Jian King) 16. Zhu Wei (King Qingjing) 17. Zhu Quan (Prince Ning Xian) 18. Zhu Xi (King of Minzhuang) 19. Zhu Xi (Valley King) 20. Zhu Song (Han Xian) 21. Zhu Mo (King Shen Jian) 22. Prince Zhu Yiwen 23. King Min of Qin 24. King Gong of Jin 25. Zhu Di, King of Yan 26. King Ding of Zhou
Zhu Xi (1130 - 1200) was a philosopher, an educational scholar, and a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. He was one of the representatives of Confucianism. He was born in today's Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, in a scholarly family. He was intelligent and studious since childhood. At the age of thirteen, he had already begun to read the Four Books and the Five Classics. At the age of twenty, he had already mastered the theory and practice of Confucianism. During the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhu Xi served as a governor, prime minister, and privy envoy. His idealistic thoughts were widely spread and had a profound influence on ancient Chinese philosophy and cultural education. He advocated the study of things to gain knowledge. He believed that only through in-depth observation and practice could one understand the true meaning of the universe and life. He also made important contributions in the field of education. He founded the "Four Books and Five Classics" teaching system in the Southern Song Dynasty and created a new era of Chinese Confucian classics education. Zhu Xi was an outstanding ideologist, teacher, and writer. His thoughts and actions had a profound impact on Chinese culture and education. He was known as the "Master of Confucianism" and "the first gentleman of the Southern Song Dynasty".
Zhu Xi (1130 - 1200) was a Southern Song Dynasty philosopher, philosopher, ideologist, and Confucian scholar. He was the successor of the Northern Song Dynasty philosopher Cheng Yi and the Southern Song Dynasty philosopher Zhang Zai, and was one of the representatives of Chinese Confucianism. Zhu Xi put forward the concept of "Li Xue" in the field of thought. He believed that Li Xue was the root of all knowledge and the truth of the universe and life. He believed that only through rational thinking and moral practice could one comprehend the truth of the universe and life. Zhu Xi not only had high academic achievements, but he was also a well-known teacher and ideologist. He founded many educational institutions such as Bailudong Academy and Yuelu Academy and trained many famous talents such as Xin Qiji, a famous writer, philosopher and politician in Song Dynasty. Zhu Xi's thoughts had a profound influence on Chinese culture. His theory was called "Li Xue" and had an important position in the history of Chinese philosophy.
The reason for Wu Zhu's amnesia was that he had been injured in the battle with the temple, causing his memory to be damaged and forgetting everything related to the temple. In addition, he had been assigned the mission of assassinating Fan Xian by the Temple. This had also caused him to lose a portion of his memories. Thus, Wu Zhu's amnesia could be attributed to the battle with the Temple and the mission he was assigned.