Zhu Kun was the first18th son of Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhou Fei, the Ming emperor. In the 24th year of Hongwu (A.D. 139 1), he was named King Min, and his ancestral home was Zhou Min (now Min County, Gansu Province). In the twenty-eighth year of Hongwu, he was reassigned to Yunnan, a new city in Zhunan. Later, due to disagreement with Mu Ying's family in Yunnan, he repeatedly broke the law, took away the local official seal, ran amuck, killed people without blinking an eye, and never changed his original intention. In April of the first year of Hongxi (1425), Zhu Yun was moved from northern Yunnan to Wugang (now Wugang County, Hunan Province) by Ming Renzong. From then on, a branch of Min-fan, from Gansu to Yunnan, finally settled in Wugang, Hunan. 1450, died, named him Zhuang, and was called Wang in history.
At that time, Zhu Yuanzhang had 24 grandchildren. Considering that the names may be repeated with the reproduction of future generations, Zhu Yuanzhang personally formulated the principles and methods for naming future generations. He wrote 20 words for the descendants of 24 sons, each of which is a lifetime. When children and grandchildren were born, Zongrenfu took double names in the order of generations. The first word in the double name was taken by Taizu, and the last word must be a word with five lines as the radical. The five elements are in the order of "fire, earth, gold, water and wood", such as "fire" used as the radical of Zhu Yuanzhang's grandson. Among the words adopted by Zhu Yuanzhang for the grandchildren of twenty-four families, Gong, a descendant of Prince Zhu Biao and a landlord, sent a message: "Allow Wen to learn from his ancestors, drink the victory of the great army, meet luck by the way, and make good use of the teacher." In the fourth room, the descendants who later became the emperors of the Ming Dynasty wrote the following words: "See you with high flags, be generous and kind, etc., and Jane King is the first." For example, Zhu Yunwen, Emperor Wen Jian and Zhu Yuanzhang used the word "allow" and "fire". Another example is Zhu Youjian, the last emperor of Chongzhen, the tenth fourth palace, who belongs to the word "you" and "mu".
Zhu Yuanzhang, a descendant of Zhu Kun in the 18th room, formulated a 20-word school motto: "Yin Hui has a clear conscience, is determined to do business, respects the original consultation, and is tolerant of the original.".
Fan Min's lineage is:
Me: Zhu Kun, the king of Min Zhuang.
Two: Gong Yihui
Three: Min Zhu
Four: Min Wangjian Zhu Yingpu
Five: Minzhu Yantai
Six: Kang Min Wang Zhu Yurong
Seven: Min Zhu
VIII: Zhu Yuhong, King of Min (great-grandson of Zhu Dingying)
Nine: Min Wang (Uncle Zhu)
In A.D. 1643, thieves captured Wugang, the ninth Min Wang Zhu Qiyan was killed, and the Ming Dynasty Min Fan royal family perished.
Although once in Zhu Ming, most members of the imperial clan of the Fan Min family were ordinary and did not produce outstanding figures. However, today, the descendants of this family have produced an outstanding politician who attracts worldwide attention, that is, the people of China and Prime Minister Zhu Rongji of the State Council.
According to records, the family is the son of Zhu, the eighth generation descendant of Ming Jing, Wang Shizi and Zhu Ganqi. The family later moved from Wugang, Hunan Province to Tangpo, Ansha Township, Changsha, Hunan Province, and became the Zhu family of Tangpo Duofu Hall.
Zhu Shengzhu, Zhu Shengzhu, Zhu Shengzhu, Zhu Litai, Zhu Litai gave birth to Zhu Yuanshan, Zhu Yuanshan gave birth to Gui, and Zhu Yuangui gave birth to Zhu Fangxu, the grandfather of Zhu Rongji.
His grandfather's name was Zhu, who was born in the Netherlands. He was a juren in Guangxu for twenty years and later worked as a Taoist in Henan. Zhu Wei gave birth to six sons. The third son named Zhu Kuanjun is Zhu Tianchi's father. He served as the county magistrate of Jiangling in the late Qing Dynasty, and retired to the countryside after the Revolution of 1911. The youngest son is called Zhu Kuanshu, also known as Sheng. He is the father.
Zhu Rongji is the posthumous son of Zhu Kuanshu. 1928. After his birth, his uncle Zhu Kuanjun named him Chang Geng, which contains the double sustenance of a long life and a literary name. At the same time, he was named Rongji according to his family tree.
It can be seen that the Prime Minister is the19th generation grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and the word "Rong" in his name was personally named by Zhu Yuanzhang in 600.