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Seeking the genealogy and relationship of the Ming emperors?

The first generation of Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang

Zhu Yunwen, the second generation Hui Di, is the grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang.

The third generation of Emperor Taizong (Emperor Taizong) Judy is the fourth son of Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhu Yunwen's uncle.

Zhu Gaochi, the fourth generation of Injong, is Judy's eldest son.

Zhu Zhanji, the fifth generation Xuanzong, was the eldest son of Zhu Gaochi.

Zhu Qizhen, the sixth British emperor, was the eldest son of Zhu Zhanji.

The seventh generation lives in Zhu Qiyu, the second son of Zhu Zhanji (illegitimate child) and the younger brother of Zhu Qizhen (Daizong was abolished after the restoration of the British Sect)

Zhu Jianshen, the eighth generation of Xianzong, was the eldest son of Zhu Qizhen (concubine) and Zhu Qiyu was the second.

Zhu Shitang, the ninth filial piety, is the third son of Zhu Jianshen (concubine)

Zhu Houzhao, the tenth generation of Wu Zong, is the eldest son of Zhu Shitang (Wu Zong has no children, but Zhu Houzong was selected by the collateral royal family to join the Great Unity).

Zhu Houzong, the 11th Sejong, is the eldest son of Zhu Shiyuan, the fourth son of Zhu Jianshen. Zhu Shitang is the son and Zhu Houzhao is the younger brother.

Zhu Zaihou, the 12th generation of Mu Zong, is the third son of Zhu Houzong.

The 13th generation God lives in Zhu Yijun and is the third son (concubine) of Zhu Zaihou.

Zhu Changluo, the 14th generation Guangzong, is the eldest son of Zhu Yijun.

Zhu Youxiao, the fifteenth generation of Xizong, was the eldest son of Zhu Changluo (a concubines) (Xizong died childless, but his fifth brother was ordered to believe that Wang Zhu You Jian was the heir to the Great System).

Zhu Youjian, the 16th generation of Zong Yi (four cases), is the fifth son of Zhu Changluo (an illegitimate daughter) (after the death of Zong Yi, the Ming Dynasty perished, and the imperial clan was divided into the south).

Zhu Yousong of the seventeenth generation of Anzong (a clan member of the clan) is the eldest son of his third son, Fugong (a concubine), and his younger brother, Zhu Youjian (Anzong was captured by the Qing army, and ministers successively established King Zhu Yihai of Lu, King Zhu Benxuan of Hanwang and King Zhu of Tang Dynasty in Fujian).

The 18th generation of Shaozong Zhu is the eighth Sun Gui (the third son of Zhu Yuanzhang), the eldest grandson of Tang Duanshuokui, and the uncle of Zhu Youjian clan (after Shaozong's death, Fujian officially supported it, but it was destroyed by the Qing army in January, but supported Zhu Youlang).

Zhu Youlang, the 19th generation Zhaozong, was the fourth son of Zhu, the seventh son of Guiduan Wang (after Zhaozong's death, there was no emperor in the Ming Dynasty. After Kangxi 1684 captured Taiwan Province Province, the last prison army committed suicide by jumping into the sea, and the Ming Dynasty was completely destroyed).