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Jingyang fortune teller

Zhu Jianyi (1464-1503), the eldest son of Jingyang Anjing Qixi, is the ordinary grandson of Zheng Zhu.

Ming Taizu gave each son a generation of twenty words (actually a poem of five elements), and then named them according to the law of five elements.

This lineage began with Zhu Yuanzhang's grandson, and the five elements began with his son. The names of Zhu Yuanzhang's sons are all single names beside the wooden characters, while the grandchildren take double names according to the five elements of their word generation. The bloodline of the prince of Yan is: far-sightedness, thick accumulation and thin hair, equal attention to kindness and kindness, and Jane Emperor first.

Therefore, Zhu Jianyi belongs to the descendant of Judy, the prince of Yan. Zhu Yuanzhang's fifth-generation grandson was contemporary with Ming Xianzong and Zhu Jianshen.

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Imperial clan system in Ming dynasty

"History of the Ming Dynasty" records: "When Taizu first sealed the clan hairpin, everyone in the world ate old money and didn't hold any post, so the relatives and friends were very thick."

In the Ming Dynasty, the prince was named as the prince, and the golden book was awarded, and Lu Wei was appointed as the official, and a family of officials was established. The number of guards varies from 3000 to 19000, all of which are transferred from the Ministry of War. The crown of the car comes first, and the son of heaven comes first. The ministers bowed down and did not dare to salute.

The eldest son of the prince, 20 years old 10 years old, was awarded a gold certificate, named Wang Shizi, and his eldest grandson was the grandson of the world, and the crown was regarded as a product. At the age of ten, he was awarded the title of county king for painting gold and silver books and silver treasures.

The eldest son is the king of the county, and the eldest grandson grants the eldest grandson, and the crown is regarded as the second product. The philosophers awarded the general of Zhenguo, General Sun, General Great-Sun, the fourth lieutenant of Zhenguo Sun, the fifth lieutenant of Zhenguo Sun, and the generals below the sixth.

References:

Ming dynasty imperial clan-Baidu encyclopedia