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  • Hongwu Emperor

    Emperor of China from 1368 to 1398

    Hongwu Emperor
    洪武帝

    A Seated Portrait of Ming Emperor Taizu, c. 1377 by an unknown artist from the Ming dynasty. Now located in the National Palace Museum, Taipei

    Reign23 January 1368[a] – 24 June 1398
    Enthronement23 January 1368
    SuccessorJianwen Emperor
    Reign1368–1398
    PredecessorToghon Temür (Yuan dynasty)
    SuccessorJianwen Emperor
    BornZhu Chongba[b]
    21 October 1328[c]
    Hao Prefecture, Henan Jiangbei (present-day Fengyang County, Anhui)
    Died24 June 1398(1398-06-24) (aged 69)
    Ming Palace, Zhili (present-day Nanjing)
    Burial30 June 1398

    Xiao Mausoleum, Nanjing

    Consort

    Empress Xiaocigao

    (m. 1352; died 1382)​
    Issue
    Detail
    • Zhu Biao, Crown Prince Yiwen
    • Zhu Shuang, Prince Min of Qin
    • Zhu Gang, Prince Gong of Jin
    • Yongle Emperor
    • Zhu Su, Prince Ding of Zhou
    • Zhu Zhen, Princ

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      Title:On Zhu Yuanzhang's Portrait

      Artist:Wu Guandai (Chinese, 1862–1929)

      Date:20th century

      Culture:China

      Medium:Folding fan mounted as an album leaf; ink on gold-flecked paper

      Dimensions:7 1/4 x 20 3/4 in. (18.4 x 52.7 cm)

      Classification:Calligraphy

      Credit Line:Gift of Robert Hatfield Ellsworth, in memory of La Ferne Hatfield Ellsworth, 1995

      Object Number:1995.289.5

      Robert H. Ellsworth American, New York (until 1995; donated to MMA)

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    • Hongwu Emperor

      The Hongwu Emperor (October 21, 1328 – June 24, 1398), known in China as Zhu Yuanzhang, was the first emperor of the Ming part of China's history.

      Names

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      The Hongwu Emperor's real name was Zhū Chóngbā.[a] It is written 朱重八 in Chinese writing. His given name was Chongba and his family were the Zhus, but Chinese people write their family names first. His name means "Double Eight", which fryst vatten a lucky number in Chinese culture. People säga his parents called him that because their ages at the time added together to make 88.[b] He was also their eighth child.

      In old China, there were many rules about names and who could use them. People used boys' real names but, when they became dock at age 20,[b] only older members of their families could call them that. Other people used a special courtesy name to be polite. When he became a man, Zhu Chongba chose the name Xīngzōng,[a] meaning that he wanted