| Chu: Prince Zhao Zhen, the sixth son of the Hongwu Emperor by a concubine, received his enfeoffment in Hongwu 3. In 14 he took up residence at his fief in Wuchang Prefecture. He died in Yongle 22. | Prince Zhuang Mengwan, Zhao's third son by his primary consort, inherited the princedom in Yongle 22 and died in Zhengtong 4. | Prince Xian Ji'ai, Zhuang's eldest son by a secondary consort, was first made Prince of Wuling and succeeded to the main line during the Zhengtong reign; he died in year 8 without heirs. Prince Kang Ji'ang, Zhuang's second son by a secondary consort, was first Prince of Qianyang, was raised to princely rank in Zhengtong 9, and died in Tianshun 6, also leaving no sons. | Prince Jing Jun'e, a son by a concubine of the Prince of Dong'an, inherited the Chu line in Chenghua 1 after both Xian and Kang died without issue. He died in Zhengde 5. | Prince Duan Rongyi, Jing's eldest son by his primary consort, inherited the princedom in Zhengde 7 and died in Jiajing 13. | Prince Min Xianrong, Duan's son by a secondary consort, was first Prince of Changle before inheriting the line in Jiajing 15. In Jiajing 24 his heir Yingyao murdered him; Yingyao was escorted to the capital and executed. | Prince Gong Yinghuo, Min's third son by a secondary consort, inherited the princedom in Jiajing 30 and died in Longqing 5. | Prince Hua Kui, Gong's son, was named heir in Wanli 6 and succeeded in Wanli 8. In Wanli 31 kinsmen led by Hua Qu charged that he was not Gong's true son; the case was referred to the princely establishment for investigation, throwing the entire clan into turmoil. The court backed Hua Kui and the affair was quietly shelved. In Chongzhen 16, when Zhang Xianzhong's forces captured Wuchang, the prince was drowned in the Yangzi. | | | | |
| Baling: Prince Dao Jian Mengcong, Zhao's eldest son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Hongwu 30 and died that same year without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | | | | |
| Yong'an: Prince Yi Jian Mengjiong, Zhao's second son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Jianwen 1 and died in Xuande 7. | Prince Zhuang Hui Ji the eldest son of Yi Jian by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengtong 2 and died in Chenghua 4. | Jun Zhuang Hui's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Zhengtong 10 and died in Chenghua 3; his son Rongdan then inherited the fief. Jun was posthumously raised to princely rank with the temple name Dao Huai. | Prince Jing Yi Rongdan, Dao Huai's son by a secondary consort, succeeded in Chenghua 8 and died in Zhengde 15. | Prince Zhao Ding Xianwu, Jing Yi's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 6 and died that same year. | Prince Gong Shun Ying Zhao Ding's only son by his primary consort, inherited the line in Jiajing 28 and later died. | Prince Rong Hui Hua Gong Shun's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Jiajing 30, succeeded in Wanli 3, and later died. | Prince Yunzhong, Rong Hui's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Wanli 3, soon inherited the fief, and later died. | Sheng Yunzhong's son by his primary consort, was named heir in Wanli 21 and died before succeeding. | Prince Rongxi, Sheng 𰲆's only son by his primary consort, was named heir-grandson in Wanli 38 and then inherited the princedom. | |
| Shouchang: Prince An Xi Mengchao, Zhao's fourth son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed in Jianwen 1 and died in Zhengtong 5. | Prince Jing He Ji An Xi's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengtong 14 and died in Hongzhi 15. | Prince Zhuang Mu Jun Jing He's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Hongzhi 18, died in Zhengde 5 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | | |
| Chongyang: Prince Jing Jian Mengwei, Zhao's fifth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Yongle 2 and died in Zhengtong 14. | Prince Zhuang Xi Jie Jing Jian's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jingtai 2 and died in year 5 of that reign. | Prince Duan Yi Jun Zhuang Xi's son by a secondary consort, succeeded in Jingtai 6 and died in Zhengde 9. | Rong Duan Yi's only son by his primary consort, was promoted from Defender-General of the State to heir in Hongzhi 6 and died in Zhengde 1; his son Xianxiu then inherited the fief. Rong was posthumously made a prince with the temple name Duan Yin. | Xianxiu, Duan Yin's only son by his primary consort, inherited the line in Jiajing 1; in Jiajing 28 he was condemned for a crime and ordered to take his own life, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | |
| Tongshan: Prince Jing Gong Meng Zhao's sixth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Yongle 2 and died in Zhengtong 9. | Prince Zhuang Jian Ji Jing Gong's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengtong 12 and died in Chenghua 6. | Jun Zhuang Jian's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Zhengtong 10 and died that same year; his son Rong then inherited the fief. Jun was posthumously raised to princely rank as Wen Hui. | Prince Wen Ding Rong Wen Hui's son by a secondary consort, succeeded in Chenghua 9 and died in Zhengde 11. | Prince Duan Mu Xian Wen Ding's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengde 16 and died in Jiajing 18. | Prince Zhuang Yi Ying Duan Mu's son by a secondary consort, was promoted from Defender-General to heir in Jiajing 9, succeeded in Jiajing 22, and died in Wanli 9. | Hua Zhuang Yi's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Jiajing 23 and died in Jiajing 38; his son Yunxuan then inherited the fief. Hua was posthumously enfeoffed as prince with the temple name Rong Dao. | Prince Yunxuan, Rong Dao's son by a secondary consort, was named heir-grandson in Longqing 4, inherited the princedom in Wanli 7, and later died. | Prince Sheng Yunxuan's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Wanli 16, succeeded in Wanli 31, and later died. | Prince Rongrui, Sheng 's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Wanli 39 and then inherited the princedom. | |
| Jingling: Prince Shun Jing Mengzhao, Zhao's eighth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Yongle 2, died in Zhengtong 12 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | | | | |
| Yueyang: Prince Dao Hui Meng Zhao's ninth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Yongle 2 and died in Xuande 1. | Prince Gong Xi Ji Dao Hui's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Xuande 5, died in Tianshun 7 without heirs, and the title was abolished. | | | | | | | | | |
| Jiangxia: Prince Kang Jing Mengju, Zhao's tenth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Xuande 3 and died in Chenghua 10. | Prince Dao Shun Ji Kang Jing's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 4 and died that same year. | Prince An Hui Jun Dao Shun's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Chenghua 21 and died in Hongzhi 13. | Prince Duan Xi Rongmo, An Hui's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 16 and died that same year. | Prince Zhuang Ding Xianju, Duan Xi's son by a secondary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 27 and died sometime during the Wanli reign. | Prince Gong Yi Ying Zhuang Ding's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Wanli 11 and died in Wanli 17. | Prince Hua Gong Yi's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Wanli 15 and inherited the princedom in Wanli 21. | Prince Yun Hua 's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Wanli 31 and succeeded in Wanli 39. | | | |
| Dong'an: Prince Gong Ding Ji Zhuang's third son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Zhengtong 2 and died in Tianshun 7. His son Jun'e inherited the main Chu line, while a younger son by a concubine, Jun took over the Dong'an commandery. | Prince Zhao Jian Jun Gong Ding's second son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 1 and died in Zhengde 3; his eldest son Rongyan died in infancy. | Prince Gong Yi Rongshu, Zhao Jian's second son by a secondary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 2 and died in Jiajing 41; both his first and second sons died in infancy. | Prince Kang Hui Xian Gong Yi's third son by a secondary consort, was promoted from Defender-General to heir in Jiajing 37, inherited the fief in Longqing 1, and died in Wanli 15. | Prince Ying Kang Hui's son by a secondary consort, was named heir in Wanli 22 and inherited the princedom in Wanli 24. | | | | | |
| Daye: Prince Dao Xi Ji Zhuang's fourth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Zhengtong 9, died in Jingtai 1 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | | | |
| Jinyun: Prince Huai Xi Ronglin, Jing's second son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Hongzhi 15, died in Zhengde 3 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | |
| Baokang: Prince Rong Kang Xianzhang, Duan's second son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Jiajing 6, died in Jiajing 10 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | |
| Wugang: Prince Xianhuai, Duan's third son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Jiajing 17 and died in Wanli 18. | Yingyou, Xianhuai's son by a secondary consort, was named heir in Wanli 14 and died before succeeding. | Prince Huazeng, Yingyou's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Wanli 28. | | | | |
| Xuanhua: Prince Huabi, Gong's second son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Wanli 9. | | | | |
| Hanyang: Prince Yun a son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Wanli 24. | | | |
| Qi: Fu, the Hongwu Emperor's seventh son by a concubine, was enfeoffed in Hongwu 3 and took up his fief in Qingzhou in year 15. Summoned to the capital in Jianwen 1, he was reduced to commoner status, then re-enfeoffed in Yongle 1, only to be stripped of his title in Yongle 4 and resettled at Luzhou. He died suddenly in Xuande 3; his descendants were all reduced to commoners, relocated to Nanjing, and the princedom was abolished. | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Tan: Zi, the Hongwu Emperor's eighth son by a concubine, was enfeoffed in Hongwu 3 and established his court at Changsha in year 18. In Hongwu 23, after his consort was implicated in a crime, he was summoned to court and, in terror, set himself on fire. He left no sons, and the princedom was abolished. | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Zhao: Qi, the Hongwu Emperor's ninth son by a concubine, was enfeoffed in Hongwu 3 and died in Hongwu 4 without heirs; the princedom was abolished. | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Lu: Prince Huang Tan, the Hongwu Emperor's tenth son by a concubine, was enfeoffed in Hongwu 3, took up residence at Yanzhou in year 18, and died in Hongwu 22. | Prince Jing Zhaohui, Huang's son by a secondary consort, inherited the Lu princedom in Yongle 1 and died in Chenghua 2. | Prince Hui Taikan, Jing's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Chenghua 3 and died in year 9 of that reign. | Prince Zhuang Yangzhu, Hui's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 12 and died in Jiajing 2. | Dang Zhuang's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Chenghua 19 and died in Hongzhi 18; his grandson Guan then inherited the princedom. Dang was posthumously enfeoffed as prince with the temple name Huai. | Jian Huai's only son by his primary consort, was named heir-grandson in Hongzhi 16 and died in Zhengde 15; his son Guan then inherited the fief. Jian was posthumously enfeoffed as prince with the temple name Dao. | Prince Duan Guan Dao's only son by his primary consort, inherited the princedom in Jiajing 7 and died in Jiajing 28. | Prince Gong Yitan, Duan's son, succeeded in Jiajing 30 and died in Wanli 22. | Prince Jing Shou Gong's sixth son by a secondary consort, was first Prince of Fuping before inheriting the main line in Wanli 24; he died in Wanli 28 without heirs. Prince Xian Shou Gong's seventh son by a secondary consort, was first Prince of Changde, was raised to princely rank in Wanli 29, and died in Chongzhen 9, also without sons. Prince Su Shou Gong's ninth son by a secondary consort, was first Prince of Taixing, was promoted in Chongzhen 9, and died in Chongzhen 12. | Yipai, Su's only son by his primary consort, inherited the Lu line in Chongzhen 13 and hanged himself when Qing forces captured Yanzhou in Chongzhen 15. Yihai, Su's fifth son, succeeded in Chongzhen 17, soon lodged at Taizhou, and later acted as regent at Shaoxing for the Southern Ming court. When Qing troops crossed into Zhejiang in the sixth month of Shunzhi 3, Yihai took to the sea under Zheng Chenggong's protection; in year 11 of that arrangement Chenggong had him drowned at sea. | | |
| Juye: Prince Xi Shun Taichong, Jing's second son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed in Xuande 2 and died in Tianshun 8. | Prince Gong Ding Yang Xi Shun's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 5 and died in Hongzhi 18. | Prince Zhuang Xian Danghan, Gong Ding's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Zhengde 1 and died in Jiajing 8. | Prince Duan Su Jian Zhuang Xian's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 10 and died in Jiajing 34. | Prince Hui Rong Guan Duan Su's son by a secondary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 36, died in Longqing 6 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | |
| Zouping: Prince Zhuang Jing Taicheng, Jing's third son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed in Xuande 4 and died in Tianshun 8. | Prince Gong Yi Yang Zhuang Jing's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 3 and died in Zhengde 4. | Prince Zhuang Ding Dang Gong Yi's son by a secondary consort, succeeded in Zhengde 9 and died in Jiajing 18. | Jian Zhuang Ding's son by a secondary consort, held the rank of Defender-General from Zhengde 7 and died in Jiajing 12; his son Guan then inherited the fief. Jian was posthumously enfeoffed as prince with the temple name Rong An. | Prince Gong Jing Guan Rong An's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 21 and died in Jiajing 41. | Prince Kang Shun Yizai, Gong Jing's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Longqing 2 and died in Wanli 30. | Prince Shou Kang Shun's son by a secondary consort, was named heir in Wanli 27 and inherited the princedom in Wanli 33. | | | |
| Anqiu: Prince Jing Gong Tai Jing's fourth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Xuande 10 and died in Chenghua 8. | Yang Jing Gong's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Tianshun 5 and died in Chenghua 3; his son Dang then inherited the fief. Yang was posthumously enfeoffed as prince with the temple name Zhuang Jian. | Prince Rong Shun Dang Zhuang Jian's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 12 and died in Hongzhi 18. | Prince Duan Hui Jianpu, Rong Shun's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Zhengde 1 and died in Jiajing 2. | Prince Rong Ke Guan Duan Hui's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 2 and died in Jiajing 14. | Prince Wen Xi Yiku, Rong Ke's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 18 and died in Wanli 27. | Shou Wen Xi's son, died during the Wanli reign before he could inherit. | Prince Yi, a son of the line, inherited the fief during the Wanli reign and later died. | Hong Yi's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Wanli 44. | |
| Leling: Prince Gong Hui Tai Jing's fifth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Xuande 2 and died in Tianshun 5. | Prince Xuan Yi Yang Gong Hui's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 8 and died in Zhengde 9. | Dang Xuan Yi's only son by his primary consort, held the rank of Defender-General from Chenghua 9 and died in Zhengde 15; his son Jiangai then inherited the fief. Dang was posthumously enfeoffed as prince with the temple name Duan Jian. | Prince Zhuang Kang Jiangai, Duan Jian's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 16 and died in Jiajing 32. | Prince Gong Xi Guan Zhuang Kang's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 36 and died in Longqing 6. | Prince Yu Mu Yi𡍌, Gong Xi's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Longqing 4, succeeded to the fief in Wanli 18, and died in Wanli 19. | Prince Shouhao, Yu Mu's son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed as heir-grandson in Wanli 2, inherited the fief in Wanli 27, and died. | Prince Yifan, Shouhao's only son by his primary consort, was named heir during the Wanli era and succeeded to the fief in Tianqi 1. | | |
| Dong'e: Prince Duan Yi Taiye, Jing's sixth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Xuande 4 and died in Hongzhi 8. | Yangxin, Duan Yi's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Chenghua 1 and died in Chenghua 19 without sons; in Zhengde 15 he was posthumously made a prince with the temple name Daohe. Prince Rong Jing Yangbiao, Duan Yi's second son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 12 and died in Zhengde 6. | Prince Kang Hui Dangman, Rong Jing's son by a secondary consort, succeeded in Zhengde 9, died in Jiajing 43 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | |
| Dong'ou: Prince Duan Su Dangbi, Zhuang's second son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed in Chenghua 22 and died in Jiajing 22. | Prince Gong Ke Jianqiu, Duan Su's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 26, died in Jiajing 44 without heirs, and the title was abolished. | | | | | | |
| Tancheng: Prince Kang Xi Dangzi, Zhuang's third son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed in Hongzhi 13, died in Jiajing 20 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | |
| Guantao: Prince Xuan Si Dangnian, Zhuang's fourth son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed in Hongzhi 16, died in Jiajing 22 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | |
| Yicheng: Prince Gong An Dangyun, Zhuang's fifth son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed in Zhengde 4 and died in Jiajing 22. | Prince Kang Xi Jianzhen, Gong An's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 26 and died in Wanli 23. | Prince Guan𤐀, Kang Xi's son by a secondary consort, was named heir in Jiajing 37 and inherited the fief during the Wanli era. | Yi𪤏, Guan𤐀's son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed as heir-grandson in Wanli 18 and died. Yi𡏦, Guan𤐀's second son by a secondary consort, was reassigned as heir-grandson in Wanli 32 and died in Wanli 39. | | | | |
| Ziyang: Prince Rong Zhuang Dangzi, Zhuang's sixth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Chenghua 14 and died in Jiajing 18. | Jianli, Rong Zhuang's son by a secondary consort, held the rank of Defender-General of the State from Hongzhi 9 and died in Zhengde 12; his son Guanwei then inherited the fief. Jianli was posthumously enfeoffed as prince with the temple name Huaiyi. | Prince Gong Yu Guanwei, Huaiyi's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 32 and died in Jiajing 43. | Yini, Gong Yu's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Jiajing 23 and died in Jiajing 34; his son Shoufu then inherited the fief. Yini was posthumously enfeoffed as prince and granted a posthumous title. | Prince Zhao Shun Shoufu, Yini's son by a secondary consort, succeeded in Longqing 4 and died during the Wanli era. His only son by his primary consort, Yicheng, was named heir and died. | Prince Yiying, Zhao Shun's second son by his primary consort, was promoted from Defender-General of the State to heir in Wanli 35 and inherited the fief in Wanli 42. | | |
| Yangxin: Prince An Xi Dang㳻, Zhuang's seventh son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Chenghua 14 and died in Jiajing 4. | Prince An Yi Jianzhi, An Xi's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 7 and died in Jiajing 23. | Prince Rong Kang Guanran, An Yi's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 27 and died that same year. | Prince Gong Jian Yipu, Rong Kang's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 31 and died in Jiajing 37. | Prince Shouchao, Gong Jian's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Longqing 3 and died in Wanli 29. | Prince Yishu, Shouchao's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Wanli 19, inherited the fief in Wanli 34, and died. | Prince Hongfu, Yishu's only son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed as heir in Wanli 43. | |
| Gaomi: Prince Kang Mu Dangmei, Zhuang's eighth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Chenghua 19 and died in Zhengde 4. | Prince An Jian Jianshi, Kang Mu's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengde 7 and died in Jiajing 15. | Prince Zhao He Guanying, An Jian's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 18 and died in Jiajing 19. | Prince Yifeng, Zhao He's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 26, died in Jiajing 32 without heirs, and the title was abolished. | | | | |
| Guishan: Danghu, Zhuang's ninth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Hongzhi 1. In Zhengde 9 he was stripped of his title, imprisoned in the high wall, and died that year. | Prince Kang Su Jian𣐬, Danghu's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 20, died in Jiajing 22 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | |
| Xincai: Prince Duan Mu Danghu, Zhuang's tenth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Hongzhi 9 and died in Jiajing 26. | Prince Zhao He Jianji, Duan Mu's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 29 and died in Longqing 4. | Prince Gong Hui Guankui, Zhao He's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Wanli 2 and died in Wanli 37. | Prince Yigua, Gong Hui's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Wanli 3, inherited the fief in Wanli 40, and died. | | | | |
| Dongyuan: Prince Wen Yi Yijun, Duan's second son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Jiajing 36 and died in Wanli 27. | Prince Shouyong, Wen Yi's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief from the rank of Defender-General of the State in Wanli 33 and died. | Prince Yiyuan, Shouyong's only son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed as heir in Wanli 40. | | |
| Fu'an: Prince Xian Hui Shouzhen, Gong's fifth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Wanli 8, died in Wanli 21 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | |
| Ningde: Prince Shoucheng, Gong's eighth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Wanli 11. | | | |
| Changtai: Prince Zhao He Shouhao, Gong's eleventh son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Wanli 14, died in Wanli 20 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | |
| Yongfu: Prince Shouju, Gong's twelfth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Wanli 18, died in Wanli 41 without heirs, and the title was abolished. | | | |
| Shu: Prince Xian Chun, the eleventh son of the Hongwu Emperor by a concubine, received his enfeoffment in Hongwu 11. In Hongwu 23 he took up residence at his fief in Chengdu Prefecture. He died in Yongle 21. | Yueran, Xian's only son by his primary consort, was named heir apparent during the Hongwu era and died in Yongle 7, receiving the posthumous title Dao Zhuang. Prince He Yue𪹃, Xian's fifth son by a secondary consort, was first enfeoffed as Prince of Baoning; when Prince Xi died without heirs, he was promoted in Xuande 10 and died in Tianshun 5. | Prince Jing Youyao, Dao Zhuang's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Yongle 22 and died in Xuande 6 without sons. Prince Xi You𰋆, Dao Zhuang's third son by his primary consort, was first enfeoffed as Prince of Luojiang, promoted in Xuande 7, and died in Xuande 9 without heirs; his uncle Yue𪹃 then succeeded. Prince Ding Yougai, He's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Tianshun 7 and died that same year. | Prince Huai Shenmei, Ding's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Tianshun 8 and died in Chenghua 7; his son died in infancy. Prince Hui Shenzao, Ding's third son by a secondary consort, was first enfeoffed as Prince of Tongjiang, promoted in Chenghua 8, and died in Hongzhi 6. | Prince Zhao Binhan, Hui's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 7 and died in Zhengde 3. | Prince Cheng Rangxu, Zhao's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Zhengde 5 and died in Jiajing 26. | Prince Kang Chengliao, Cheng's third son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 28 and died in Jiajing 37. | Prince Duan Xuanqi, Kang's son by a secondary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 40 and died in Wanli 40. | Prince Gong Fengquan, Duan's only son by his primary consort, was named heir apparent in Wanli 6, inherited the fief in Wanli 43, and died. | Prince Zhishu, Gong's only son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed as heir-grandson in Wanli 32, reassigned as heir apparent in Wanli 44, and then inherited the fief. | | |
| Huayang: Prince Dao Yin Yueyao, Xian's second son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Yongle 2. In Hongxi 1 a separate seat was established at Wugang Prefecture, and he soon moved to Feng Prefecture. He died in Xuande 8. | Prince Kang Jian Youheng, Dao Yin's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengtong 2 and died in Chenghua 9. | Prince Dao Kang Shenjue, Kang Jian's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Chenghua 12 and died in Chenghua 20. | Prince Gong Shun Bincheng, Dao Kang's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 5 and died in Jiajing 7. | Ranghe, Gong Shun's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Zhengde 5 and died; his son Chengjiong then inherited the fief. Ranghe was posthumously enfeoffed as prince with the temple name Kang Xi. | Prince Zhuang Jing Chengjiong, Kang Xi's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 14 and died in Jiajing 25. | Prince Wen Yi Xuanfan, Zhuang Jing's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Wanli 13 and died in Wanli 25. | Prince An Hui Fengyun, Wen Yi's son by a secondary consort, was named heir in Wanli 15, inherited the fief in Wanli 28, and died in Wanli 40. | Prince Zhihui, An Hui's only son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed as heir-grandson in Wanli 22, reassigned as heir in Wanli 30, and inherited the fief in Wanli 43. | | |
| Chongning: Prince Yuedeng, Xian's third son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Yongle 2, died in Yongle 16 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | | | | |
| Chongqing: Prince Yuexin, Xian's fourth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Yongle 2, died in Yongle 9 without heirs, and the title was abolished. | | | | | | | | | | |
| Yongchuan: Prince Zhuang Jian Yuexi, Xian's sixth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Yongle 22 and died in Tianshun 4. | Youqin, Zhuang Jian's only son by his primary consort, died before inheriting the fief. | | | | | | | | | |
| Qianjiang: Prince Dao Huai Youfu, the second son by the primary consort of Dao Zhuang's heir apparent, was enfeoffed in Yongle 22 and died in Xuande 1 unmarried; the title was abolished. | | | | | | | | | |
| Neijiang: Prince Zhuang Yi Youfan, He's second son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Zhengtong 11 and died in Zhengde 7. | Shenmu, Zhuang Yi's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Chenghua 3 and died in Hongzhi 10. | Prince Kang Jing Binzhi, Shenmu's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengde 10 and died in Jiajing 23. | Rangfen, Kang Jing's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Zhengde 14 and died in Jiajing 18. | Prince Cheng㷫, Rangfen's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 21 and died in Jiajing 45. | Prince Gong Mu Xuan'e, Cheng㷫's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Longqing 4 and died in Wanli 36. His son Feng𰽀 was named heir and died. | Prince Fengmiao, Gong Mu's second son by his primary consort, was promoted from Defender-General of the State to heir in Wanli 37, inherited the fief in Wanli 40, and died. | Prince Zhiyi, Fengmiao's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Wanli 41 and then inherited the fief. | | |
| Deyang: Prince Xi An Youcheng, He's third son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Zhengtong 11 and died in Chenghua 11. | Prince Gong Yu Shenjue, Xi An's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 13 and died in Zhengde 16. | Prince Rong Kang Binyong, Gong Yu's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 3 and died in Jiajing 27; his son died in infancy and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | |
| Shiquan: Prince Rong Mu You𡎴, He's fourth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Tianshun 4 and died in Zhengde 6. | Prince Gong Jian Shenbo, Rong Mu's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengde 12 and died in Jiajing 19. | Prince Kang Hui Binqing, Gong Jian's son by a secondary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 24 and died in Jiajing 44. | Prince Rangji, Kang Hui's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Longqing 4 and died in Wanli 11. | Prince Cheng㷒, Rangji's son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed as heir-grandson in Longqing 2, inherited the fief in Wanli 14, and died in Wanli 36. | Prince Xuan'e, Cheng㷒's son by a secondary consort, was named heir in Wanli 27 and inherited the fief in Wanli 39. | | | | |
| Wenchuan: Prince Yi Jian You㙴, He's fifth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Tianshun 4 and died in Chenghua 9. | Prince Rong Kang Shenxiao, Yi Jian's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 14 and died in Jiajing 21. | Prince Gong Xi Binsha, Rong Kang's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 25 and died in Jiajing 40. | Rangyi, Gong Xi's son by a secondary consort, was named heir in Jiajing 30 and died in Jiajing 39. | Prince An Hui Chengtong, Rangyi's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 45 and died in Wanli 26. | Prince Xuan𰨘, An Hui's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Wanli 6 and inherited the fief in Wanli 28. | Fengtao, Xuan𰨘's only son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed as heir-grandson in Wanli 25, reassigned as heir in Wanli 30, and died in Wanli 35. Fengmao, Xuan𰨘's second son by his primary consort, was reassigned as heir in Wanli 36 and then inherited the fief. | | | |
| Qingfu: Prince Gong Xi Youqiang, He's sixth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Tianshun 8 and died in Hongzhi 18. | Prince Duan Shun Shenzeng, Gong Xi's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengde 4 and died in Jiajing 11. | Prince Gong He Binzhan, Duan Shun's son by a secondary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 16 and died in Jiajing 45. | Prince Kang Ding Rangyi, Gong He's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Longqing 2 and died in Wanli 32. | Prince Cheng𤆞, Kang Ding's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Wanli 15 and inherited the fief in Wanli 22. | Prince Xuan𡋹, Cheng𤆞's only son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed as heir in Wanli 40. | | | | |
| Nanchuan: Prince An Jing Shenju, Ding's fourth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Chenghua 7 and died in Jiajing 11. His son Binhu died first, and his heir-grandson Rangyan also died. | Binyong, An Jing's second son, held the rank of Defender-General of the State during the Zhengde era and died during the Jiajing era. | Prince Rangxi, Binyong's eldest son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 15 and died in Wanli 5. | Cheng㷄, Rangxi's son by a secondary consort, was promoted from Defender-General of the State to heir in Longqing 4 and died before his father in Wanli 5. | Prince Xuan䴞, Cheng㷄's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Wanli 10 and died in Wanli 30. | Prince Feng𨨫, Xuan's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Wanli 32 and died in Wanli 40. | Prince Zhixiang, Feng𨨫's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Wanli 45. | | |
| Jiang'an: Prince Zhuang Yu Xuanzhi, Kang's second son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Jiajing 41 and died in Wanli 21. | Prince Feng, Zhuang Yu's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Wanli 10, succeeded in Wanli 20, and died in Wanli 43. His eldest son Zhiwei died unmarried. | Prince Zhi㳋, Feng's third son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Tianqi 1. | | |
| Xining: Prince Feng, Duan's second son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed in Wanli 12, died unmarried, and the fief was abolished. | | | |
| Dongxiang: Prince Feng, Duan's fifth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Wanli 28 and died. | Prince Zhi𰲉, Feng's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Tianqi 1 and soon afterward inherited the fief. | | |
| Longchang: Prince Feng, Duan's seventh son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Wanli 31 and died. | | | |
| Fushun: Prince Zhishen, Gong's third son by his primary consort, received his enfeoffment in Wanli 44. | | |
| Taiping: Prince Zhilu, Gong's fourth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Wanli 44. | | |
| Xiang: Prince Xian Bo, the Hongwu Emperor's twelfth son by a concubine, received his enfeoffment in Hongwu 11. In 18 he took up residence at his fief in Jingzhou Prefecture. In Jianwen 1 he was called to answer a charge of treason; terrified, he set himself on fire. He was posthumously titled Li, left no heirs, and the princedom was abolished. Early in the Yongle reign his posthumous title was revised. | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Dai: Prince Jian Gui, the Hongwu Emperor's thirteenth son by a concubine, was first Prince of Yu before being transferred to the Dai line in Hongwu 25. That same year he established his fief at Datong Prefecture. He died in Zhengtong 11. | Xunduan, Jian's only son by his primary consort, was named heir in Yongle 2 and died in Yongle 16 with the posthumous title Dao Li. His son Shi㙻 later inherited the line and was posthumously raised to princely rank as Prince Li. | Prince Yin Shi㙻, Li's son by a secondary consort, inherited the Dai princedom in Zhengtong 13 and died in Tianshun 7. | Prince Hui Chenglian, Yin's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Chenghua 2 and died in Hongzhi 2. | Congmei, Hui's son by a secondary consort, was made Prince of Wuyi in Chenghua 15, was soon stripped to commoner status, and later had his noble dress restored. He died in Hongzhi 11. His son Junzhang then inherited the Dai line, and Congmei was posthumously raised to princely rank with the title Prince Si. | Prince Yi Junzhang, Si's son by a secondary consort, inherited the princedom in Hongzhi 12 and died in Jiajing 6. | Prince Zhao Chongyao, Yi's son by a secondary consort, was first Prince of Taishun in Zhengde 5, inherited the main Dai line in Jiajing 9, and died in Jiajing 26. | Prince Gong Tingqi, Zhao's son by a secondary consort, was made Prince of Taixing in Jiajing 15, succeeded to the main line in Jiajing 28, and died in Wanli 1. | Prince Ding Nai, Gong's son by a secondary consort, was first Prince of Taiping in Jiajing 36, inherited the main line in Wanli 9, and died in Wanli 22 without heirs. Prince Naijun, Gong's third son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed as Prince of Xining in Jiajing 38 and was raised to the main princedom in Wanli 24. | Prince Kang Dingwei, Naijun's only son by his primary consort, inherited the princedom at an unrecorded date and died in Chongzhen 2. | Prince Yi, Kang's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief during the Chongzhen era and died. | Prince Chuan㸄, Yi's only son by his primary consort, inherited the line during the Chongzhen era. In the third month of Chongzhen 17, when rebel forces under Li Zicheng captured Datong, he was killed. |
| Guangling: Prince Rong Xu Xun𤇜, Jian's second son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Yongle 2 and died in Tianshun 2. | Prince Zhuang Yu Shi𰊊, Rong Xu's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Tianshun 7 and died in Hongzhi 9. | Prince Shun Jian Cheng𬬔, Zhuang Yu's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Hongzhi 12 and died in Jiajing 2. | Prince Xuan He Conghan, Shun Jian's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 4 and died in Jiajing 9. | Prince Kang Ding Jungui, Xuan He's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 11 and died in Jiajing 25. | Prince Rong Zhao Chong, Kang Ding's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 28 and died in Jiajing 45. | Prince Tingsi, Rong Zhao's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Longqing 3. | Naifen, Tingsi's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Longqing 3 and died in Wanli 29 without sons. Nai𨰷, Tingsi's second son by his primary consort, was first a Defender-General of the State and was slated to become heir, but died first in Wanli 27. | Ding, Naifen's only son by his primary consort, received the rank of Bulwark-General of the State in Wanli 21 and was re-enfeoffed as heir-grandson in Wanli 31. | | |
| Lucheng: Prince Xi Shun Xun𤆼, Jian's third son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed in Yongle 29 and died in Chenghua 7. | Prince An Jian Shijie, Xi Shun's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 9 and died in Hongzhi 3. | Prince Rong An Chengzhao, An Jian's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Hongzhi 5 and died in Hongzhi 12. | Prince Xuan Hui Conglang, Rong An's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 14 and died in Jiajing 1. | Prince Duan Xian Junsuo, Xuan Hui's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 3 and died in Jiajing 34. | Prince Kang Ding Chong, Duan Xian's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 36 and died in Wanli 11. | Prince Gong Ke Ting, Kang Ding's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Wanli 15 and died. | Prince Nairong, Gong Ke's only son by his primary consort, was made heir-grandson in Longqing 6, was re-enfeoffed as heir in Wanli 18, and succeeded to the princedom in Wanli 36. | | | |
| Shanyin: Prince Kang Hui Xun, Jian's fourth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Yongle 22 with a separate seat at Puzhou and died in Chenghua 3. | Prince Duan Yu Shifeng, Kang Hui's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 6 and died in Hongzhi 16. | Prince Rong Jing Chengmou, Duan Yu's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Zhengde 1 and died in Jiajing 14. | Prince Xi Shun Congshu, Rong Jing's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 16 and died in Jiajing 34. | Prince Junzha, Xi Shun's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 37 and died in Wanli 31. | Prince Chongxi, Junzha's son by a secondary consort, was made heir in Wanli 10, soon inherited the fief, and died. | Prince Tingli, Chongxi's son by a secondary consort, was made heir-grandson in Wanli 31. | | | | |
| Xiangyuan: Prince Gong Jian Xun, Jian's fifth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Yongle 22 with a separate seat at Puzhou and died in Tianshun 6. | Shi㙺, Gong Jian's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief but afterward committed a capital crime among the ten abominations; he was taken to the capital and died in prison. All his descendants were reduced to commoners and barred from succession. Prince An Hui Shipi, Gong Jian's second son by a secondary consort, succeeded in Chenghua 17 and died in Chenghua 18. | Cheng, An Hui's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Chenghua 21 and died in Longqing 2. His son Cong was made heir and died; Cong's son Junqu was made heir-grandson and died; and Junqu's son Chonghuang was made heir of the great-grandson line. In Longqing 3 Chonghuang petitioned to inherit the fief, but the court ruled that Shipi had seized his elder brother's title and denied the claim. Following proper descent, Chonghuang was reduced to Bulwark Commandant to maintain the ancestral rites. | | | | | | | | |
| Lingqiu: Prince Rong Shun Xun, Jian's sixth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Yongle 22, moved to a separate seat at Jiangzhou in Tianshun 5, and died in Chenghua 11. | Prince Xi Jing Shi𡒳, Rong Shun's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 13 and died in Hongzhi 6. | Prince Zhuang He Chengyi, Xi Jing's son by a secondary consort, succeeded in Hongzhi 7 and died in Hongzhi 10. | Prince Duan Yi Cong, Zhuang He's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 12 and died in Jiajing 34. | Junge, Duan Yi's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Hongzhi 17 and died in Jiajing 24. In Jiajing 42 his great-grandson Naitie inherited the fief, and Junge was posthumously raised to princely rank as Prince Kang Dao. | Chong, Kang Dao's only son by his primary consort, was made heir-grandson in Jiajing 1 and died in Jiajing 30. In Jiajing 42 he was posthumously raised to princely rank as Prince Dao Yi. | Tingzhi, Dao Yi's only son by his primary consort, was made heir of the great-grandson line in Jiajing 24 and died in Jiajing 31. In Jiajing 42 he was posthumously raised to princely rank as Prince Huai Xi. | Naitie, Huai Xi's only son by his primary consort, was made heir of the fourth descending generation in Jiajing 34 and succeeded in Jiajing 42. In Longqing 3 he was found guilty of torturing a great-great-uncle to death; he was stripped to commoner status and the fief was abolished. | | | |
| Xuanning: Prince Jing Zhuang Xun, Jian's seventh son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Zhengtong 2, moved to a separate seat at Zezhou in Tianshun 5, and died in Chenghua 6. | Prince He Xi Shi𡑤, Jing Zhuang's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 8 and died in Hongzhi 4. | Prince Gong An Chenggu, He Xi's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Hongzhi 7 and died in Zhengde 5. | Prince Kang Jing Cong𤅊, Gong An's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengde 16 and died in Jiajing 7. | Prince Zhao Rong Junxiang, Kang Jing's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 15 and died in Longqing 5. | Prince Wen Jian Chongcan, Zhao Rong's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Wanli 8 and died in Wanli 18 without heirs, and the title was abolished. | | | | | |
| Huairen: Prince Rong Ding Xun, Jian's eighth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Jingtai 7 and died in Hongzhi 3. | Shi㙩, Rong Ding's second son by his primary consort, held the rank of Defender-General of the State and died in Hongzhi 1. His son Chengba then inherited the commandery fief, and Shi㙩 was posthumously raised to princely rank as Prince An Xi. | Prince Gong He Chengba, An Xi's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 5 and died in Hongzhi 15. | Prince Wen Hui Congshu, Gong He's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Hongzhi 17 and died in Zhengde 12 without heirs. Conglie, Gong He's second son by his primary consort, managed the princely establishment as Defender-General of the State from Zhengde 12 and died in Jiajing 8. His son Junxie inherited the commandery fief, and Conglie was posthumously raised to princely rank as Prince Xi Kang. | Prince Zhuang Jian Junxie, Xi Kang's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief from the rank of Bulwark-General of the State in Jiajing 22 and died in Longqing 5. His eldest son Chong𤉪, since his father had seized the title improperly, was assigned the rank of Supporter-General of the State to maintain the ancestral rites according to proper descent. | | | | | | |
| Xichuan: Prince Yi An Xun, Jian's tenth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Zhengtong 7, moved to a separate seat at Zezhou in Tianshun 5, and died in Chenghua 10. | Prince Gong Xi Shi𡑞, Yi An's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 13 and died in Chenghua 21. | Cheng, a son of Gong Xi, was posthumously titled Zhuang Yin; the year and month are not recorded. | Prince Kang Su Congyang, Zhuang Yin's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 7 and died in Zhengde 13. | Prince Zhuang Hui Junbai, Kang Su's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 1 and died in Jiajing 34. His son died in infancy, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | |
| Changhua: Prince Wen Xian Shitai, Li's second son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Zhengtong 13 and died in Chenghua 20. | Prince Rong Xi Chenghuan, Wen Xian's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 23 and died in Zhengde 8. | Prince Duan Xiang Congjin, Rong Xi's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Zhengde 9 and died in Jiajing 20 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | |
| Ding'an: Prince Dao Yin Chenglian, Yin's second son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed in Jingtai 1 with a separate seat at Xinzhou and died in Chenghua 5. | Congyu, Dao Yin's son, was made heir during the Chenghua era but forfeited the appointment for misconduct during mourning. He died later. His descendants thereafter maintained the rites as generals and commandants but did not inherit the commandery fief. | | | | | | | |
| Boye: Prince Dao Gong Chengyu, Yin's third son by his primary consort, was enfeoffed in Jingtai 5 and died in Chenghua 5. | Prince Duan Mu Congtai, Dao Gong's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 9 and died in Hongzhi 5. | Prince Zhuang Xian Junzhi, Duan Mu's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Hongzhi 13 and died in Jiajing 28 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | |
| Hechuan: Prince Dao Xi Chengmeng, Yin's fourth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Tianshun 3 and died in Chenghua 14. | Prince Xuan Yi Cong, Dao Xi's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 16 and died in Hongzhi 18. | Prince Gong Hui Jun㰍, Xuan Yi's only son by his primary consort, succeeded in Zhengde 4 and died in Jiajing 21. | Prince Kang Chong, Gong Hui's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 24 and died the following year. | Prince Zhao Shun Tingcheng, Kang's son by a secondary consort, succeeded in Jiajing 29 and died in Wanli 8. | Prince Duan Jian Nai䤤, Zhao Shun's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Wanli 15 and died in Wanli 34. | Prince Ding𰛕, Duan Jian's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Wanli 19, succeeded to the fief in Wanli 38, and died. | Prince Yitan, Ding𰛕's son by a secondary consort, was made heir-grandson in Wanli 33 and soon afterward inherited the fief. | |
| Ningjin: Prince Huai Kang Chengti, Yin's fifth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Chenghua 9 and died in Chenghua 22. | Prince Huai Zhuang Congdi, Huai Kang's son, succeeded in Hongzhi 3 and died in Hongzhi 4 without heirs. Prince Wen Mu Congling, a son of Huai Kang by a secondary consort, was raised from Defender-General of the State to princely rank in Hongzhi 9 and died in Hongzhi 18. | Prince Jungu, Wen Mu's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengde 16 and died in Wanli 3. | | | | | | |
| Zaoqiang: Prince Jing An Chengzi, Yin's sixth son by a secondary consort, was enfeoffed in Chenghua 9 and died in Hongzhi 9. | Prince Kang Hui Congzi, Jing An's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 17 and died in Jiajing 26. | Junliu, Kang Hui's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Zhengde 16 and died in Jiajing 19. His son Chong later inherited the fief, and Junliu was posthumously raised to princely rank as Prince Rong He. | Prince Gongyi Chong, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Rong He, inherited the fief in Jiajing 28 and died in Wanli 13. | Wang Ting, Gongyi's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Wanli 11 and died in Wanli 35. | Wang Nai, Ting's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Wanli 31, succeeded in Tianqi 3, and died in Chongzhen 7. | | | |
| Raoyang: Prince Daozhao Cheng, Yin's seventh son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Chenghua 9 and died in Chenghua 19. | Prince Rongzhuang Cong㵟, Daozhao's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 23 and died in Jiajing 15. | Jun, Rongzhuang's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Zhengde 8 and died in Jiajing 2. His son Chong𰟆 inherited the fief, and Jun was posthumously raised to princely rank as Prince Kangxi. | Chong𰟆, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Kangxi, inherited the fief in Jiajing 18 and was stripped of his title in Jiajing 32. | | | | | |
| Lechang: Prince Kangyi Cong, Hui's second son by a secondary consort, was assigned a separate seat at Shuozhou in Chenghua 19 and died in Jiajing 26. | Jun, Kangyi's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Hongzhi 14 and died in Jiajing 22. His son Chong𤓂 inherited the fief, and Jun was posthumously raised to princely rank as Prince Rongjian. | Prince Wenjing Chong𤓂, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Rongjian, inherited the fief in Jiajing 30 and died in Wanli 7. | Wang Ting, Wenjing's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Wanli 10 and died in Wanli 43. | Wang Nai𫒊, a son by a secondary consort of Ting, inherited the fief in Wanli 46. | | | |
| Jiyang: Prince Gongshun Cong, Hui's third son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Chenghua 19 and died in Jiajing 33. | Prince Duanhui Jun, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Gongshun, inherited the fief in Jiajing 36 and died in Wanli 11. | Prince Shunxi Chong, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Duanhui, inherited the fief in Wanli 14 and died in Wanli 41. | Wang Ting, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Shunxi, inherited the fief in Wanli 43. | | | | |
| Liyang: Prince Rongding Cong𣷾, Hui's fourth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Hongzhi 3 and died in Jiajing 36. | Prince Gongyi Jun, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Rongding, inherited the fief in Jiajing 40 and died in Wanli 9. | Chong𤇀, a son of Prince Gongyi, was made heir early in the Wanli reign and died before his father in Wanli 8. | | | | | |
| Jinxian: Prince Zhuanghui Jun, Si's second son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Zhengde 5 and died in Jiajing 29. | Prince Gongyi Chong, Zhuanghui's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 32 and died in Jiajing 36. | Wang Ting, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Gongyi, inherited the fief in Jiajing 43, died in Jiajing 44 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | |
| Henei: Prince Zhuang'an Chong, Yi's fourth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Zhengde 5 and died in Jiajing 28. | Prince Gongxian Ting, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Zhuang'an, inherited the fief in Jiajing 32, died in Jiajing 36 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | |
| Fuchuan: Prince Daoding Chong, Yi's fifth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Jiajing 1 and died in Jiajing 7. | Prince Kangjian Ting, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Daoding, inherited the fief in Jiajing 20 and died in Wanli 1. | Nai, Kangjian's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Jiajing 37. In Wanli 2 he petitioned for formal enfeoffment, but died before the court issued its decree. | Wang Ding, a son by a secondary consort of Nai, inherited the fief in Wanli 26. | | |
| Baofeng: Prince Daoshun Chong𪸗, Yi's eleventh son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Jiajing 9, died in Jiajing 11 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | |
| Dangshan: Prince Daohuai Chong𤆑, Yi's twelfth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Jiajing 9, died in Jiajing 10 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | |
| | Yongqing: Prince Yijian Nai, Gong's third son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Jiajing 40 and died in Wanli 9. | Wang Ding, Yijian's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Wanli 12 and died in Wanli 41. | Wang Yi, Ding's second son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Tianqi 1. | |
| Su: Prince Zhuang Yan, the Hongwu Emperor's fourteenth son by a concubine, was first enfeoffed as Prince of Han, then redesignated Prince Su in year 25. He took up his fief at Ganzhou and later moved it to Lanzhou, and died in Yongle 17. | Prince Kang Zhan, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Zhuang, inherited the Su princedom in Yongle 22 and died in Tianshun 8. | Prince Jian Lu, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Kang, was first Prince of Xunyang before inheriting the main line in Chenghua 4 and dying in Chenghua 15. | Prince Gong Gong, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Jian, was first Prince of Fenzhou before inheriting the main line in Chenghua 23 and dying in Jiajing 15. | Zhen, Gong's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Chenghua 10 and died in Jiajing 5. His son Bi inherited the fief, and Zhen was posthumously raised to princely rank as Prince Jing. | Prince Ding Bi, Jing's second son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 18 and died in Jiajing 41. | Jin, Ding's only son by his primary consort, was named heir and died in Jiajing 36. His son Shen inherited the fief, and Jin was posthumously raised to princely rank as Prince Zhao. Prince Yi Jin𤏳, a son by a secondary consort of Defender-General Bi, succeeded via the rank of Auxiliary General of the State in Longqing 5; Bi was posthumously enfeoffed as Prince An. Bi was Jing's fourth son by a secondary consort. Prince Yi died in Wanli 16. | Prince Huai Shen, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Zhao, inherited the fief in Jiajing 42 and died in Jiajing 43 without heirs; his younger uncle Jin𤏳 was then established in the line. Prince Xian Shen, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Yi, inherited the fief in Wanli 19 and died in Wanli 46. | Wang Shi, Xian's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Wanli 42 and succeeded in Tianqi 1. He perished in the upheaval of the rebel armies in Chongzhen 16. | | | |
| Chunhua: Prince Duanhui Zhen, Gong's second son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Hongzhi 13 and died in Jiajing 31. | Prince Kangmu Bi, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Duanhui, inherited the fief in Jiajing 35 and died in Wanli 11. | Jin, Kangmu's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Longqing 1 and died in Wanli 18. His son Shen had already died before him. | Wang Shen, Jin's second son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Wanli 23. | | | | |
| Qianshan: Prince Ronghe Zhen, Gong's third son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Zhengde 13 and died in Jiajing 34. | Prince Kangyu Bi, Ronghe's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 40 and died in Wanli 6. | Prince Gongzhuang Jin〈⿱𤇾; the Epitaph of Prince Kang𥙿 of Qianshan gives the form 「𤍔」〉, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Kangyu, inherited the fief in Wanli 11 and died in Wanli 26. | Wang Shen, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Gongzhuang, was specially permitted to inherit the fief in Wanli 37 because his stepmother Lady Yang had preserved her chastity and raised him alone, even though he was born of a low-ranking concubine. | | | | |
| Jintan: Prince Gongyu Zhen, Gong's fourth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Jiajing 4 and died in Longqing 5. | Bi, Gongyu's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Jiajing 32. In Jiajing 45 he was reduced to commoner status for his crimes, imprisoned in the high wall, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | |
| Huining: Prince Zhuanghui Zhen, Gong's fifth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Jiajing 10 and died in Longqing 2. | Bi, Zhuanghui's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Jiajing 33 and died in Longqing 5. His son Jin inherited the fief, and Bi was posthumously raised to princely rank as Prince Duanxian. | Prince Gongyi Jin, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Duanxian, inherited the fief in Wanli 4 and died in Wanli 24. | Wang Shen, Gongyi's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Wanli 24 and inherited the fief in Wanli 27. | | | | |
| Yanchang: Prince Zhuangyi Zhen, Gong's sixth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Jiajing 10 and died in Wanli 18. | Bi, Zhuangyi's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Jiajing 43 and died in Wanli 16. His son Jin𤊐 inherited the fief, and Bi was posthumously raised to princely rank; the posthumous title is omitted in the source text. | Wang Jin𤊐, a son by a secondary consort of Bi, was made heir-grandson in Wanli 2, inherited the fief in Wanli 21, and died. | Wang Shen, a son by a secondary consort of Jin𤊐, was made heir in Wanli 23 and soon inherited the fief. | | | | |
| Kaihua: Wang Bi, Jing's sixth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment during the Jiajing reign and later died. | Jin, a son by a secondary consort of Bi, was promoted from Defender-General of the State to heir in Wanli 9 and died in Wanli 38. | Wang Shen, Jin's only son by his primary consort, was made heir-grandson in Wanli 11 and inherited the fief in Wanli 42. | Wang Shi, a son by a secondary consort of Shen, was first made great-great-heir-grandson in Wanli 20, then redesignated heir, and soon inherited the fief. | | | |
| Huichang: Wang Bi, Jing's seventh son by a secondary consort, was promoted from Defender-General of the State to princely rank in Jiajing 42 and later died. | Wang Jin㨏, a son by a secondary consort of Bi, was promoted from Auxiliary General of the State to heir in Wanli 19, soon inherited the fief, and died. | Wang Shen, a son by a secondary consort of Jin㨏, was made heir in Wanli 20 and soon inherited the fief. | | | | |
| Yan'an: Prince Gongjing Jin, Ding's second son by his primary consort, received his enfeoffment in Jiajing 29, died in Jiajing 37 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | |
| Liao: Prince Jian Zhi, the Hongwu Emperor's fifteenth son by a concubine, was first enfeoffed as Prince of Wei in Hongwu 11, then redesignated Prince of Liao in year 25. He took up his fief at Guangning Prefecture, was relocated to Jingzhou Prefecture in Yongle 2, and died in Yongle 22. | Gui, Jian's second son by a secondary consort, was first Prince of Changyang before being raised in rank in Hongxi 1. In Zhengtong 4 he was reduced to commoner status for his crimes and died in Zhengtong 14. Prince Su Gui, Jian's fourth son by a secondary consort, was first Prince of Xingshan before being raised to princely rank in Zhengtong 4 and dying in Chenghua 7. | Prince Jing Hao, Su's only son by his primary consort, inherited the Liao princedom in Chenghua 9 and died in Chenghua 14. | Prince Hui En𨯀, Jing's second son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 16 and died in Hongzhi 8. | Prince Gong Chong, Hui's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 10 and died in Zhengde 16. | Prince Zhuang Zhige, Gong's second son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 3 and died in Jiajing 16. | Xian㸅, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Zhuang, was first Prince of Jurong before inheriting the main line in Jiajing 19. In Longqing 2 he was reduced to commoner status for his crimes, imprisoned in the high wall, and the princedom was abolished. | | | | | |
| Changyang: Gui. See above. | Prince Zhaohe Hao㙷, Gui's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 10 as Auxiliary General of the State, following the precedent set at Yiyang and Yonghe, and died in Zhengde 5. | Prince Anjing En, Zhaohe's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengde 9 and died in Jiajing 20. | Prince Gongyu Chong, Anjing's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 23 and died in Longqing 2. | Zhi, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Gongyu, was made heir in Jiajing 36 and died in Jiajing 43. His son Xian inherited the fief, and Zhi was posthumously raised to princely rank as Prince Daozhuang. | Wang Xian, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Daozhuang, inherited the fief in Wanli 2 and later died. | Wang Shuya, Xian's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Wanli 34. | | | | |
| Yuan'an: Gui, Jian's third son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Jianwen 1. In Hongxi 1 he was reduced to commoner status for his crimes and died in Chenghua 2 without permission for his line to inherit. His grandson En petitioned to succeed under the Changyang precedent, but the Chenghua Emperor ruled that Gui's crime of unfilial conduct made the cases incomparable and denied the request; the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | | | | |
| Badong: Gui, Jian's fifth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Jianwen 2. In Hongxi 1 he was reduced to commoner status for his crimes, died in Jingtai 3, and his descendants were barred from inheriting; the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | | | | |
| Qianjiang: Wang Guidun, Jian's sixth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Yongle 2, died soon afterward without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | | | | |
| Yidu: Wang Gui, Jian's seventh son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Yongle 2, died soon afterward without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | | | | |
| Songzi: Prince Anhui Gui, Jian's eighth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Yongle 2 and died in Zhengtong 7. | Prince Jingjian Hao, Anhui's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengtong 11 and died in Hongzhi 11. | Prince Ronghe En, Jingjian's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 13 and died in Jiajing 1. | Prince Zhaoxian Chong, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Ronghe, inherited the fief in Jiajing 4 and died in Jiajing 25. | Prince Gongsu Zhi, Zhaoxian's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 29 and died in Wanli 6. | Prince Zhuangyi Xian𤎲, Gongsu's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Wanli 10 and died in Wanli 24. | Wang Shu䞓, Zhuangyi's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Wanli 27. | | | | |
| Yiyang: Prince Anxi Gui, Jian's ninth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Yongle 22 and died in Zhengtong 13. | Prince Yijian Hao㙨, Anxi's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jingtai 3 and died in Chenghua 5. | Prince Gonghe En, Yijian's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 9 and died in Zhengde 16. | Prince Kangke Chong, Gonghe's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 3 and died in Jiajing 8. | Prince Ronghui Zhi, Kangke's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 12 and died in Jiajing 36. | Prince Zhuangyi Xian, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Ronghui, inherited the fief in Jiajing 39 and died in Wanli 10. | | | | | |
| Xiangyin: Prince Anxi Gui, Jian's eleventh son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Yongle 22 and died in Chenghua 4. | Prince Kangyi Hao, Anxi's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 6 and died in Hongzhi 13. | Prince Gongjian En, Kangyi's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 16 and died in Zhengde 4. | Prince Duanjing Chong, Gongjian's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengde 7 and died in Jiajing 24. | Prince Gongding Zhi, Duanjing's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 28 and died in Longqing 3. | Prince Zhuangshun Xian, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Gongding, inherited the fief in Longqing 6 and died in Wanli 28. | Shu, Zhuangshun's son by a secondary consort, was made Defender-General of the State in Wanli 7 and died before inheriting the fief. | Prince Yiran, Shu's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Wanli 34. | | | |
| Hengyang: Prince Zhuanghe Gui㷂, Jian's twelfth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Yongle 22 and died in Tianshun 1. | Prince Jingxi Hao㙫, Zhuanghe's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Tianshun 4 and died in Hongzhi 1. | En, Jingxi's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Chenghua 10 and died in Hongzhi 4; his son Chongyan then inherited the fief. En was posthumously raised to princely rank with the temple name Dao Xi. | Prince Anxi Chong, a son by a secondary consort of Prince Dao Xi, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 6, died in Jiajing 18 without heirs, and the title was abolished. | | | | | | | |
| Yingshan: Prince Daogong Gui㸎, Jian's thirteenth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Xuande 7 and died in Zhengtong 11. | Prince Duanshun Hao𡑡, Daogong's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengtong 14 and died in Hongzhi 2. | Prince Hexi En, Duanshun's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 4, died in Hongzhi 8 without heirs, and the title was abolished. | | | | | | | | |
| Yicheng: Prince Kangjian Gui㸅, Jian's fifteenth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Xuande 7 and died in Chenghua 11. | Prince Rongxi Hao, Kangjian's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 15 and died in Hongzhi 11. | Prince Huaijing En, Rongxi's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 13 and died in Zhengde 13. | Prince Yiding Chong, Huaijing's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 1 and died in Jiajing 15. | Prince Rongzhao Zhi, Yiding's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 19, died in Jiajing 29 without heirs, and the title was abolished. | | | | | | |
| Zhijiang: Prince Zhuanghui Gui, Jian's sixteenth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Xuande 7 and died in Jingtai 4. | Prince Jingxi Hao, Zhuanghui's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jingtai 6 and died in Tianshun 6. | Prince Wenmu En, Jingxi's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 1 and died in Hongzhi 7. | Prince Daohuai Chong, Wenmu's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 10 and died in Zhengtong 16. | Prince Duanyi Zhi, Daohuai's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 13, died in Jiajing 44 without heirs, and the title was abolished. | | | | | | |
| Yuanling: Prince Gongxian Gui, Jian's seventeenth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Xuande 8 and died in Chenghua 8. | Prince Zhaoan Hao, Gongxian's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 13 and died in Hongzhi 4. | Prince Xuanmu En, Zhaoan's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 6 and died in Hongzhi 10 without heirs. Prince Zhuangke En, Zhaoan's second son by his primary consort, was promoted from Defender-General of the State in Hongzhi 13 and died in Hongzhi 16. | Prince Rongjian Chong, Zhuangke's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengde 8 and died in Jiajing 30. | Prince Gongxi Zhi, Rongjian's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief from his rank as Defender-General of the State in Jiajing 33 and died without heirs, and the title was abolished. | | | | | | |
| Mayang: Prince Daoxi Gui, Jian's eighteenth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Xuande 8, died in Zhengtong 7 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | | | | |
| Hengshan: Prince Gonghui Gui, Jian's nineteenth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Zhengtong 2, died in Chenghua 12 without heirs, and the fief was abolished. | | | | | | | | | | |
| Qishui: Prince Jinghe Gui, Jian's twentieth son by a secondary consort, received his enfeoffment in Zhengtong 2 and died in Chenghua 4. | Prince Anmu Hao𣔭, Jinghe's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 7 and died in Hongzhi 12. | Prince Kangshun En, Anmu's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Hongzhi 14 and died in Jiajing 9. | Prince Xijian Chong, Kangshun's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 12 and died in Jiajing 15. | Prince Duanyi Zhi𣛮, Xijian's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 19 and died in Wanli 7. | Prince Rongshun Xian𤋘, Duanyi's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Wanli 10 and died in Wanli 31. | Prince Shu𨎋, Rongshun's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Wanli 14 and inherited the fief in Wanli 33. | | | | |
| Suning: Prince Daojing En, Jing's third son by his primary consort, received his enfeoffment in Chenghua 13 and died in Chenghua 19. | Prince Rongshun Chong, Daojing's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Chenghua 23 and died in Jiajing 14. | Prince Gongyi Zhi, Rongshun's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 23 and died in Wanli 4. | Prince Xian𰟪, Gongyi's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Wanli 7 and later died. | Prince Shu𰉻, Xian𰟪's second son by a secondary consort, was made heir in Tianqi 1, inherited the fief during the Chongzhen reign, and in Chongzhen 16 was taken captive by Li Zicheng. | | | | |
| Changyuan: Prince Gongshun En, Jing's fourth son by his primary consort, received his enfeoffment in Chenghua 13 and died in Zhengde 8. | Prince Chong, Gongshun's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Zhengde 12, died in Jiajing 37 without heirs, and the title was abolished. | | | | | | | |
| Guangze: Prince Rongduan Chong, Hui's second son by his primary consort, received his enfeoffment in Chenghua 23 and died in Jiajing 25. | Prince Gongxi Zhi, Rongduan's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 29 and died in Jiajing 31. | Prince Zhuangyi Xian𰟐, Gongxi's son by a secondary consort, inherited the fief in Longqing 5 and died in Wanli 31. | Prince Shu, Zhuangyi's only son by his primary consort, was made heir in Wanli 19, inherited the fief in Wanli 34, and in Wanli 38 took charge of the Liao princely establishment. | | | | |
| Guangyuan: Prince Kangxi Zhi, Gong's third son by his primary consort, received his enfeoffment in Zhengde 8 and died in Jiajing 30. | Prince Duanke Xian, Kangxi's only son by his primary consort, inherited the fief in Jiajing 33. In Longqing 2, after Xian㸅 was reduced to commoner status, he temporarily managed the Liao princely establishment and died in Wanli 10. | Prince Shu, Duanke's son by a secondary consort, was made heir in Wanli 6, inherited the fief in Wanli 13, died in Wanli 37 without heirs, and the title was abolished. | | | | |