Zhu Zhifan

Zhu Zhifan
朱寘鐇
Prince of Anhua
Reign1492–1510
PredecessorZhu Zhitong, Prince Huiyi
Died1510
Names
Zhu Zhifan (朱寘鐇)
HouseZhu (Prince of Qing's line)
FatherZhu Suiman, Prince Gonghe
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese朱寘鐇
Simplified Chinese朱寘𫔍
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhū Zhìfán

Zhu Zhifan (died 1510) was a prince of the Ming dynasty, belonging to a minor branch of the Zhu Zhan family. Zhu Zhan was the sixteenth son of the Hongwu Emperor, the founder and first emperor of the dynasty. In 1492, he inherited the title of Prince of Anhua and was based in Ningxia, the center of one of the frontier regional headquarters along the border of the Ming dynasty with Mongolia. In May 1510, he took advantage of the dissatisfaction of the officers and soldiers of the garrison there with the consistent collection of taxes and rebelled. He justified the rebellion by attempting to remove the eunuch Liu Jin, who was the de facto head of the Ming government at the time. However, the rebellion only lasted a few weeks and collapsed in late May 1510 when Qiu Yue, a loyalist who had apparently joined the rebels, captured Zhu Zhifan. Government troops then took control of the city of Ningxia. The rebels were punished according to their level of guilt, and the Zhengde Emperor allowed Zhu Zhifan to commit suicide.


Zhu Zhifan

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