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・ Zhu Rui
・ Zhu Senlin
・ Zhu Shanlu
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・ Zhu Shaoliang
・ Zhu Shen
・ Zhu Shenghao
・ Zhu Shijie
・ Zhu Shilin
・ Zhu Shimao
・ Zhu Shiyu
・ Zhu Shouyin


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Zhu Quan

Zhu Quan (Chinese: t , s , p ''Zhū Quán''; 1378 – 1448), Prince of Ning (t , s , ''Nìngwáng'') was the 17th son of Ming Hongwu Emperor. During his life, he served as a military commander, feudal lord, historian, and playwright. He is also remembered as a great tea connoisseur, a zither player, and composer.
==Other names==
In addition to Prince of Ning, Zhu Quan was also known as the Strange Scholar of the Great Ming (, ''Da Ming Qi Shi''). As part of his Taoist attempts to avoid death, he adopted the aliases the Emaciated Immortal (, ''Qúxiān''), the "Master who Encompasses Emptiness" (, ''Hánxūzi''), "Taoist of the Mysterious Continent" or " Taoist of the Mysterious Island" (, ''Xuánzhōu Dàoren''), and "Perfected Gentleman of the Marvelous Way of the Unfathomable Emptiness of the Southern Pole" (, ''Nánjí Chōngxū Miàodào Zhēnjūn'').〔

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