Prince of Jingjiang of Ming dynasty


Prince of Jingjiang was a princely peerage used during Ming dynasty, this peerage title was the 10th princely peerage created by Hongwu Emperor. The first Prince of Jingjiang was Zhu Shouqian, who was grandnephew of Hongwu Emperor. This was a special princely peerage, the title holders of this peerage have title and posthumous name with two Chinese characters, this usually only for a 2nd rank commandery prince's title and posthumous name, though this peerage's rank was same as 1st rank princely peerage. Heir apparents of Prince of Jingjiang still called as hereditary prince, but first rank title for other lesser male members was bulwark general or supporter general while for female members was county lady or village lady, not commandery princess.
Shitao, a Chinese landscape painter in the early part of the Qing Dynasty, was a member of this peerage.

Generation poems

The generation poem given by Hongwu Emperor was:
The royal descentants of this peerage not need to follow Wu Xing named rule which needed followed by all of Hongwu Emperor's sons. This poem had used until Heng and Ruo generation during Ming dynasty. The survived descentants had finish used this poem during Jiaqing Emperor's era, and they later created another poem:

Members

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Legend:
  • - Actual princes
  • - Posthumously princes
  • - Hereditary prince
  • - The emperor who created this peerage