- Zhu
Youdun (7
February 1379 – 8 July 1439) was an
imperial prince of the Ming dynasty. He was the
eldest son of Zhu Su,
Prince Ding of Zhou, who was the...
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actually held
captive at the
imperial court in Nanjing. His
eldest son, Zhu
Youdun, took over his
household in
Kaifeng and was
officially named as Zhu Su's...
- from two
court artists, Shen Yuan and Tangdai, and a calligrapher, Wang
Youdun. The paintings,
currently in the
collection of Bibliothèque
nationale de...
- was
greatly angered by this, and
issued an
edict to
rebuke Zhang. Wang
Youdun, one of Zhang's students,
sought clemency on Zhang's behalf, and informed...
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Preceded by Wang
Youdun Succeeded by
Liang ****heng
Minister of
Justice In
office 1756–1758
Serving with
Omida Preceded by Wang
Youdun Succeeded by Qin...
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shown up by Guan Yu at Boma. In the 15th
century play by Ming
Prince Zhu
Youdun called Guan Yunchangs's (Guan Yu's
style name)
Righteous and
Brave Refusal...
- 1746–1748
Serving with Wang
Youdun Preceded by Šenggan
Succeeded by
Daldangga In
office 1748–1755
Serving with Wang
Youdun Preceded by Šenggan Succeeded...
- the most
common type of
drama in the
Early Ming period, and
Prince Zhu
Youdun was the most
influential playwright of the time. A
literary revival took...
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seventeenth son of the
Hongwu Emperor, and the
Hongwu Emperor's grandson, Zhu
Youdun (朱有燉). Zhu Quan is
credited with
about fifty literary works,
including twenty...
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concubines were
killed as part of Hongwu's
funeral human sacrifice. 1439: Zhu
Youdun, a
grandson of Zhu
Yuanzhang was
buried alongside his wife and six concubines...