| 始封 | 子 | 孫 | 曾孫 | 五世 | 六世 | 七世 | 八世 | 九世 | 十世 | 十一世 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 淇國公 丘福 建文四年六月己巳,成祖即位。九月甲申,以靖難功第一,封奉天靖難推誠宣力武臣淇國公,祿二千五百石,世襲。永樂六年七月甲寅加祿千石。七年八月北征戰沒。追削爵,遷家屬嶺南,除。 | ||||||||||
| 成國公 朱能 九月甲申封,第二,勳號同前,祿二千二百石,世襲。永樂四年十月卒於軍。追封東平王,諡武烈。 | 勇 永樂六年七月壬子襲,甲寅加祿千石。洪熙、宣德間,屢領行在軍府,累進太保。正統十四年沒於土木。追封平陰王,諡武愍。 | 儀 | 輔 | 麟 | ||||||
| 鳳 | 希忠 | 時泰 | 應楨 | 鼎臣 | ||||||
| 應槐 | 純臣 | |||||||||
| 成陽侯 | ||||||||||
| 泰寧侯 | 璽 | |||||||||
| 瑜 | 鐘 | 灝 | ||||||||
| 瀛 | ||||||||||
| 涇 | 桓 | 璇 | 儒 | |||||||
| 璉 | ||||||||||
| ? | 良弼 | 聞禮 | 延祚 | |||||||
| 武安侯 | 能 | 宏 | 英 | 綱 | 崑 | 維忠 | ||||
| 維孝 | 之俊 | |||||||||
| 保定侯 孟善 九月甲申封,第六,勳號同前,祿一千二百石,世襲。永樂十年六月甲戌卒。追封滕國公,諡忠勇。 | 瑛 永樂十一年六月癸亥襲。仁宗即位,十一月以罪奪爵,流雲南。宣德十年二月己未召還,授京衞,世襲指揮使。 | 俊 天順元年七月癸酉以承天門災,詔予伯爵,祿八百石。四年六月卒。 | 昂 天順四年十一月戊寅襲。成化八年十二月卒。子達仍襲指揮使。 | |||||||
| 同安侯 火真 九月甲申封,第七,勳祿同張武。七年八月北征戰沒,除。 | ||||||||||
| 鎮遠侯 顧成 九月甲申封,第八,加號奉天翊運推誠宣力武臣,祿襲同張武。十二年五月丁酉卒。追封夏國公,諡武毅。 | 統 | 興祖 永樂十三年二月甲午襲,正統十四年九月削爵。景泰三年五月甲午復封伯。天順元年七月復侯爵。七年閏七月卒。 | 翰 | 淳 | ||||||
| 溥 | 仕隆 | 寰 | 承光 | 大理 | 肇迹 | |||||
| 靖安侯 | ||||||||||
| 武城侯 | 瑛 | |||||||||
| 永康侯 | 安 | 昌 | 錡 | 溥 | ||||||
| 源 | 喬松 | 文煒 | 應坤 | 錫胤 | ||||||
| 應垣 | 錫登 | |||||||||
| 隆平侯 | 鏞 | 淳 | 福 | |||||||
| 祐 | ||||||||||
| 鋋 | 祿 | 瑋 | ||||||||
| 瓛 | 桐 | 炳 | 坤 | 國彥 | 拱薇 | |||||
| 安平侯 | 安 | |||||||||
| 成安侯 | 晟 | |||||||||
| 昂 | 鑛 | 寧 | 瓚 | 應乾 | 邦柱 | |||||
| 邦相 | 祚延 | |||||||||
| 祚久 | ||||||||||
| 邦棟 | 祚永 | |||||||||
| 思恩侯 | ||||||||||
| 興安伯 | 永 | 亨 | 賢 | 盛 | 良 | 勳 | 夢暘 | 汝誠 | 繼榮 | |
| 汝孝 | 繼本 | 治安 | ||||||||
| 武康伯 | 楨 | 勇 | ||||||||
| 襄城伯 | 隆 | 珍 | ||||||||
| 瑾 | 黼 | 鄌 | 全禮 | 應臣 | 成功 | 守錡 | 國楨 | |||
| 榮國公 | 英國公 | 懋 | 銳 | 崙 | 溶 | 元功 | ||||
| 元德 | 維賢 | 之極 | 世澤 | |||||||
| 新昌伯 | ||||||||||
| 崇安侯 | 新寧伯 | 璟 | 裕 | |||||||
| 祐 | 綸 | 功承 | 國佐 | 懋勛 | 弘業 | |||||
| 應城伯 | 亨 | 英 | ||||||||
| 傑 | 繼先 | 鉞 | 岱 | 永爵 | 文棟 | 允恭 | 廷勳 | |||
| 富昌伯 | ||||||||||
| 忻城伯 | 榮 | 溥 | 槿 | 武 | 祖胤 | |||||
| 祖征 嘉靖四十二年九月癸卯襲。萬曆元年乙未奪祿。五年卒。 | 泰修 萬曆六年襲。十一年十月,南京左府僉書。十四年正月改中府。二十五年七月甲午卒。 | 世新 萬曆二十六年九月丁酉襲。四十四年正月戊子總京營。 | 之龍 泰昌元年九月丁亥襲。崇禎十六年十二月癸酉守備南京。大清兵下江南,降。 | |||||||
| 雲陽伯 陳旭 九月甲申封,第二十四,勳號、祿襲同前。永樂六年七月加祿五百石。八年三月卒。無子,除。 | ||||||||||
| 廣恩伯 劉才 九月甲申封,祿九百石,世指揮同知。宣德五年三月卒。 | ||||||||||
| 忠誠伯 茹瑺 以推戴功封,加號奉天翊運守正文臣,祿千石。已,坐事下獄死。 | ||||||||||
| 順昌伯 王佐 推戴功封,勳祿同徐祥,世指揮使。三年八月有罪下獄死。 | ||||||||||
| 平江伯 陳瑄 推戴功封,勳號、祿襲同前。永樂二十二年十一月予世伯。宣德八年十月卒。追封侯,諡恭襄。 | 佐 宣德十年二月丙辰襲。正統初卒。 | 豫 正統二年四月癸未襲。十四年十一月進封侯。景泰四年鎮臨清。五年十一月守備南京。天順七年九月卒。成化六年二月贈黟國公,諡莊敏。 | 銳 天順八年十月丁酉襲伯。成化六年二月鎮兩廣。八年改鎮淮揚。弘治元年閏正月提督神機營。八年以治河功加太保,累加太傅。十五年十二月卒。 | 熊 弘治十六年十月己末襲。正德元年五月領後府。四年十二月戊戌以忤劉瑾削爵,戍海南。瑾敗,復爵。六年十二月庚子卒。 | 垚 以幼給祿,尋卒。熊絕。以從子圭襲。 | |||||
| 圭 嘉靖元年正月甲午襲。二十二年六月鎮兩廣。二十九年十二月丙戌領後府。三十三年四月加太子太傅,掌錦衣衞。十二月己丑卒。贈太傅,諡武襄。 | 王謨 嘉靖三十四年三月甲辰襲。三十九年九月鎮兩廣。隆慶四年十月鎮淮安。萬曆二年十一月,前府僉書,尋卒。 | 胤兆 萬曆四年五月管紅盔將軍,侍衞入直。 | 啟 一作啟嗣。萬曆三十二年七月丁丑襲。三十七年三月乙巳,前府僉書。 | 治安 崇禎元年五月戊寅優給侯襲,餘無考。 | ||||||
| 定國公 徐增壽 徐達次子。建文末以通燕誅。成祖入立,追封武陽侯,諡忠愍。永樂二年進封公,世襲。 | 景昌 永樂二年六月己亥襲,祿二千五百石。二十二年以罪停祿。洪熙元年復。正統二年六月卒。 | 顯忠 正統三年十月丁巳襲。十三年四月卒。 | 永寧 景泰六年二月乙亥襲。成化二年坐誤毀制書,閒住。弘治十七年正月卒。 | 世英 | 光祚 弘治十七年五月壬寅襲。正德十五年十一月領中府。嘉靖五年加太師。八月卒。諡榮僖。 | 延德 嘉靖八年十一月癸卯襲。三十年正月庚子領中府。隆慶元年十二月壬辰卒。 | 文璧 隆慶二年三月甲戌襲。五年三月領右府加太師。萬曆十一年九月加少保兼太子太保。三十年六月卒。諡康惠。 | 廷輔 | 希?北白十? 萬曆三十年十二月癸卯襲。崇禎三年卒。 | 允禎 崇禎三年襲。十六年加太子太保。明年城陷,死於賊。 |
| 永春侯 王寧 尚太祖女懷慶公主。建文中以通燕下獄。成祖入立,封奉天翊運推誠效義武臣,祿千石,世襲。永樂六年有罪下獄。已,見原。九年九月卒。停襲。 | ||||||||||
| 廣平侯 袁容 尚成祖女永安公主。永樂元年五月甲申以功封,祿千五百石,世襲。宣德三年十二月卒。追封沂國公,諡忠穆。 | 禎 宣德中襲,尋卒。 | 輅 禎從子。成化二十二年十月丁未襲,祿千石。弘治三年七月卒。停襲。 | ||||||||
| 瑄 天順元年七月以承天門災復予侯。成化十四年十一月卒。 | ||||||||||
| 琇 成化十五年襲。 | ||||||||||
| 富陽侯 李讓 尚成祖女永平公主。永樂元年五月甲申以功封,祿千石,世襲。二年八月乙未卒。追封景國公,諡恭敏。 | 茂芳 永樂二年襲。仁宗即位,以舊嫌削爵。 | 輿 天順元年七月襲伯。成化十五年八月卒,除。 | ||||||||
| 豐城侯 李彬 永樂元年五月丁亥封,勳號同丘福,祿千石,世襲。六年七月癸酉加祿五百石。二十年正月卒。贈茂國公,諡剛毅。 | 賢 永樂二十一年二月己巳襲。宣德八年五月領行在前府。正統二年二月鎮大同。十一年十二月領南京中府。景泰元年五月守南京。二年十一月壬寅卒。成化十年三月追封豐國公,諡忠憲。 | 勇 景泰四年襲。成化十四年十月加太子太保。十八年九月卒。 | 璽 成化十九年九月壬辰襲,祿千石。弘治元年九月領圍子手官軍侍衞。十七年仍加前祿。正德二年閏正月卒。 | |||||||
| 旻 璽庶兄。正德三年六月庚辰襲。十五年十二月協守南京。嘉靖二年加太子太傅。六年十月鎮兩廣。十年六月己巳卒。諡武襄。 | 熙 旻從子。嘉靖十年十月甲午襲。二十一年七月鎮湖廣。二十九年十二月丙戌領前府。三十一年八月戊寅總京營。明年二月甲戌卒。 | 儒 熙從子。嘉靖三十六年二月乙巳襲,祿五百石。隆慶四年五月丁丑卒。 | 環 萬曆元年正月甲辰襲。十九年正月,前府僉書。二十年八月領右府。九月提督操江。二十九年卒。 | 承祚 萬曆三十年七月乙巳襲。崇禎元年以附魏黨下獄,戍烟瘴。 | 開先 崇禎三年襲。十七年三月死於賊。 | |||||
| 涇國公 陳亨 成祖入立,追封。諡襄敏。 | 寧陽侯 懋 永樂元年五月丁亥,兼論父亨歸附功,封寧陽伯,勳號同李彬,祿千石,世襲。七年十二月壬子進封侯,加祿至三千石。洪熙元年予世侯。宣德十年六月鎮寧夏,移甘肅。正統四年十月加太保。天順七年七月卒。追封濬國公,諡武靖。 | 晟 | 輔 成化二十二年二月己丑襲,祿千石。弘治元年六月有罪下獄。八年卒。無子。 | |||||||
| 潤 天順七年十二月戊戌襲。成化三年六月卒。 | ||||||||||
| 瑛 晟子輔幼,瑛借襲。 | 繼祖 正德元年四月襲。嘉靖十一年二月領南京左府。二十八年三月丁酉掌神機營五千下。三十五年六月乙未卒。 | 維藩 嘉靖三十七年正月戊寅襲。隆慶二年八月壬午卒。 | 大紀 隆慶二年十一月庚申襲。五年十月甲辰領中府。明年卒。 | 應詔 萬曆十年三月甲申襲。三十一年三月領前府。三十八年六月總京營。四十八年卒。 | 光裕 泰昌元年九月戊子襲。崇禎元年七月甲申領左府。二年加太子太保。 | |||||
| 金鄉侯 王真 成祖入立,追封,諡忠壯,勳同前。洪熙元年三月進封寧國公。 | 成山侯 通 永樂元年五月丁亥封武義伯,祿千石,世襲。十一年五月進封成山侯。仁宗即位,領後府,加太子太保,加祿至二千二百石,予世侯。正統四年閏二月有罪削爵。十四年起為都督僉事。景泰三年四月卒。 | 琮 天順元年七月壬午復爵成山伯。五年鎮遼東。六年鎮陝西。八年召還。成化三年領南京後府兼操江。五年五月卒。 | 鏞 成化十年十二月丁未襲。弘治中累加太子太傅。嘉靖四年五月辛巳卒。 | 洪 嘉靖四年六月襲。十一月掌團子手上直。二十四年十月卒。 | 維熊 嘉靖二十五年四月辛卯襲。隆慶四年十月乙卯卒。 | 應龍 隆慶五年四月丙申襲。萬曆二十三年七月辛巳卒。 | 允忠 萬曆二十四年二月癸丑襲。二十九年五月戊戌守南京,領中府。三十七年四月己未卒。 | 國柱 萬曆三十七年十二月庚申襲。天啟元年六月甲申領南京左府。二年六月甲申加太子太保。 | 道寧 崇禎四年九月乙亥襲。九年八月卒。 | |
| 道允 崇禎十年襲。 | ||||||||||
| 清遠伯 王友 永樂元年五月丁亥封,祿千石。六年七月癸丑以安南功進世侯,加祿五百石。十二年九月坐誹謗,削爵,除。 | ||||||||||
| 榮昌伯 陳賢 永樂元年五月丁亥封,祿千石,世襲。十三年十一月卒。 | 智 永樂十四年八月己巳襲。宣德元年四月丙寅削爵,除。 | |||||||||
| 安鄉伯 張興 永樂元年五月丁亥封,祿、襲同前。五年正月卒。 | 勇 興兄子。永樂中襲。 | 安 永樂十五年九月庚申襲。宣德十年五月丙申領左府。正統十一年四月鎮廣東。十四年九月卒於任。 | ||||||||
| 寧 景泰三年襲。弘治五年十一月卒。 | ||||||||||
| 恂 弘治六年襲。十一年二月領南京前府,督操江。正德二年正月卒。 | 坤 正德二年十二月乙未襲。六年三月,三千營管操。嘉靖三十三年二月戊戌卒。 | 鐸 嘉靖三十三年五月壬戌襲。四十年四月辛亥卒。 | ||||||||
| 鋐 嘉靖四十年十二月己巳襲。萬曆三年八月領前府。十七年卒。 | 世恩 | 光燦 崇禎末死於賊。以上二世,襲年無考。 | ||||||||
| 遂安伯 陳志 永樂元年五月丁亥封,祿、襲同前。八年五月卒。 | 春 | 英 永樂八年九月壬辰襲。宣德二年四月鎮永平。七年正月卒。 | 塤 正統十一年二月丙寅襲。十四年八月沒於土木。諡榮懷。 | |||||||
| 韶 正統十四年襲。成化三年坐事謫遼東,明年復。弘治元年九月領三千營。二年三月領右府,累加至少保。十七年二月卒。 | 鏸 弘治十七年五月戊戌襲。正德五年三月管紅盔將軍。嘉靖元年四月提督操江,屢典軍府。十四年五月提督團營,累加太子太保。十八年二月為留守。 | 澍 隆慶六年襲。萬曆四年二月管紅盔將軍入直。 | 瑋 萬曆二十八年十二月癸巳襲。崇禎元年卒。 | 秉衡 襲年無考。 | ||||||
| 長衡 崇禎十四年襲。 | ||||||||||
| 永新伯 許誠 一作成。永樂三年十月丙子,以發奸封,祿千石,世指揮使。十六年二月卒。 | ||||||||||
| 西寧侯 宋晟 永樂三年十一月癸巳以征西功封,祿千一百石,世襲。五年七月卒。 | 琥 永樂六年七月壬子襲。洪熙元年正月削爵。 | |||||||||
| 瑛 洪熙元年襲。宣德十年正月領行在前府。正統十四年七月癸巳,戰沒於陽和。追封鄆國公,諡忠順。 | 傑 景泰元年正月壬辰襲。 | 誠 景泰六年九月戊戌襲。七年二月領右府。天順元年二月鎮甘肅,其年卒。 | ||||||||
| 讓 天順二年三月壬寅襲。成化八年十二月卒。 | 愷 成化十一年二月戊子襲。正德二年閏正月協守南京兼領右府。十五年辭任。 | 良臣 正德十六年九月己酉襲。嘉靖元年四月領五軍營。五年十一月管紅盔將軍入直。九年三月坐奮武營管操。三十四年五月乙未卒。 | 天馴 嘉靖三十四年十月乙亥襲。四十四年二月領中府。 | 公度 嘉靖四十五年五月己亥襲。閏十月甲午卒。 | 世恩 萬曆中襲。二十年九月管紅盔將軍。二十五年十月乙亥卒。 | 光夏 一作廣夏。萬曆三十四年七月辛巳襲。天啟七年卒。 | 裕本 莊烈帝即位,十二月丁酉襲。三年九月甲辰加太子太保。 | |||
| 裕德 崇禎十一年襲。死於賊。 | ||||||||||
| 安遠 柳升 永樂六年七月癸丑以安南功封安遠伯,祿千石,世襲。八年八月壬寅進封侯,加祿五百石。二十年予世侯。宣德二年九月敗沒於交阯。正統中追封融國公,諡襄愍。 | 溥 宣德十年二月辛未襲。正統元年十二月領中府。三年六月鎮廣西。十四年十二月領神機營。景泰五年再鎮廣西。天順元年四月領右府。五年三月卒,諡武肅。 | 承慶 | 景 天順五年十二月辛巳襲。成化末鎮兩廣。弘治七年十二月以罪削爵。十二年復。十三年六月領三千營。十五年二月卒。 | 文 弘治十六年正月己未襲。正德初鎮兩廣,移鎮湖廣,召還。嘉靖十一年十二月己亥卒。 | 珣 嘉靖十二年四月丙戌襲,祿千石。十三年十二月鎮兩廣。十八年加祿三十石,加少保。二十二年三月甲戌卒。贈太保,諡武襄。 | 震 嘉靖二十四年正月丁亥襲。二十九年五月乙丑協守南京。隆慶五年十月丙午領南京左府。萬曆十一年十月,南京中府僉書。 | 懋勛 | 祚昌 天啟元年正月襲。崇禎三年九月甲辰加太子太師。 | 紹宗 崇禎七年四月癸亥鎮甘肅。以上三世,諸書止稱安遠伯,襲、卒無考。 | |
| 建平伯 高士文 戰沒交阯,追封,祿千三百石,世襲。 | 福 永樂六年襲。二十二年九月卒。 | 遠 洪熙元年二月戊申襲。正統十四年六月領前府。成化十三年六月召還。弘治元年七月卒。 | 霳 弘治七年二月庚辰襲。十一年三月丁巳領五軍營管操。嘉靖初卒。無子,除。 | |||||||
| 進 弘治二年三月辛酉襲。六年十月卒。 | ||||||||||
| 寧遠侯 何福 永樂七年九月庚午北征功封,祿千石。明年八月以罪自殺,除。 | ||||||||||
| 恭順伯 吳允誠 本名把都帖木兒。永樂十年正月戊子北征功封,祿一千二百石,世襲。十五年四月卒。贈邠國公。 | 恭順侯 克忠 永樂十六年二月戊申襲。洪熙元年進封侯,世襲。正統十四年八月庚申戰沒於宣府。 | 瑾 正統十四年十月丙辰襲。天順五年七月庚子死於曹欽之難。贈涼國公,諡武壯。 | 鑑 天順六年二月壬申襲。正德元年十二月卒。 | 世興 正德二年四月丁丑襲。四年六月掌三千營。 | 繼爵 嘉靖二十七年二月甲寅襲。三十九年四月領左府。四十二年二月鎮兩廣。隆慶四年正月甲戌總京營。萬曆二年十月領南京中府。二十七年卒。 | 汝蔭 萬曆二十七年十一月丙午襲。三十二年六月,右府僉書管紅盔將軍上直。三十七年九月領中府。崇禎四年卒。 | 惟業 崇禎四年襲。 | |||
| 惟英 襲無考。崇禎十六年十二月庚午卒。 | ||||||||||
| 廣寧伯 劉榮 永樂十七年九月壬子封,祿千二百石,世襲。十八年四月卒。諡忠武,追進侯。 | 湍 永樂十八年十二月襲。宣德九年二月卒。 | |||||||||
| 安 宣德十年二月丙辰襲。正統十四年八月守大同。景帝即位,下獄。景泰三年五月復。天順元年二月進封侯,加祿三百石,領右府,累加太子太傅,卒。追封嶧國公,諡忠僖。 | 瓘 淮子,安姪。成化十二年六月庚寅襲。十六年卒。 | |||||||||
| 璇 成化十六年四月丙辰襲。弘治二年九月卒。 | 佶 弘治二年十二月丙申襲。十二年二月管紅盔將軍上直。正德四年十一月領後府。嘉靖元年十二月壬午卒。 | 泰 嘉靖二年二月己丑襲。四年八月坐練武營。九年十一月丁亥提督操江,歷典軍職。世宗南巡,領中府居守。二十六年八月甲辰卒。諡康順。 | 允中 嘉靖三十一年襲。三十九年八月僉書中府。四十五年四月領前府。 | 嗣德 襲年無考。萬曆十一年五月管紅盔將軍。十四年二月,左府僉書。十八年十一月壬寅卒。無子。叔允正襲。 | ||||||
| 允正 萬曆十九年襲。三十三年六月己巳卒。 | 嗣爵 萬曆三十八年九月戊申襲。四十一年十一月乙丑管紅盔將軍上直。 | |||||||||
| 嗣恩 崇禎十二年襲。 | ||||||||||
| 安陽侯 郭義 永樂十八年十二月甲寅封,祿千一百石,加號奉天靖難武臣,世指揮使。十九年正月卒。 | ||||||||||
| 陽武侯 薛祿 永樂十八年十二月甲寅封,勳號同前,祿千五百石,封三代皆侯爵,賜誥券。仁宗即位,加太子太保,予世侯,命巡邊,加歲祿五百石。宣德五年卒。追封鄞國公,諡忠武。 | 勳 | 詵 宣德七年八月壬子襲。十年五月領前府。正統四年五月卒。 | 琮 景泰四年二月壬子襲。成化四年四月卒。 | 倫 成化十二年七月丙辰襲,祿千石。弘治三年,神機營右哨。正德十六年九月坐鼓勇營。 | 翰 一作瀚。嘉靖九年三月丙辰襲。十九年十二月壬午管紅盔將軍上直。 | 鋹 翰從子。萬曆五年九月戊辰襲。 | ||||
| 鉦 襲年無考。萬曆十九年正月任前府僉事。 | 濂 襲年無考。崇禎三年九月甲辰加太子太師。京師陷,死於賊。 | |||||||||
| 惠安伯 金玉 與薛祿同日封,祿八百石,世指揮使。永樂十九年卒。 | ||||||||||
| 永順伯 薛斌 與薛祿同日封,祿九百石,世指揮使。永樂十九年九月丁未卒。 | 綬 永樂二十二年八月辛未,念父功襲伯。正統十四年八月庚申,鷂兒嶺戰沒,追封侯,諡武毅。 | 輔 景泰元年七月丁卯襲。成化十二年正月卒。 | 勳 成化十二年六月己丑襲。弘治四年十月坐五軍營左掖。正德三年十二月坐五千營。四年十月領南京前府提督操江。六年六月卒。 | |||||||
| 武進伯 朱榮 永樂二十年九月辛未北征功封,祿千二百石,世襲。洪熙元年七月卒。追封侯,諡忠靖。 | 冕 洪熙元年十月乙酉襲,領行在左府。宣德二年改右府。正統四年二月鎮大同。十四年七月癸巳戰沒於陽和。追封侯,諡忠??。 | 瑛 正統十四年襲。天順四年十二月卒。 | 雲 天順五年五月丙午襲。成化九年十二月卒。 | |||||||
| 霖 成化十年三月己酉襲。弘治二年九月卒。 | 潔 弘治三年二月戊申襲,三月給歲祿八百石。正德三年正月卒。 | 本 正德三年四月甲申襲。十二年十月卒。無子。叔江襲。 | ||||||||
| 江 正德十三年三月丁卯襲。嘉靖十二年五月卒。 | ||||||||||
| 海 嘉靖十八年九月戊申襲。二十一年五月管紅盔將軍上直。二十七年八月癸亥卒。 | 承勳 嘉靖三十七年三月乙卯襲。 | 世雍 隆慶六年襲。萬曆十四年正月,後府僉書,仍管紅盔將軍。無子。 | 天爵 世系無考。萬曆二十七年八月戊子襲。三十九年卒。 | 自洪 一作自弘。萬曆四十年十月壬午襲。崇禎三年九月甲辰加太傅。 | ||||||
| 安順伯 薛貴 初名脫火赤,與朱榮同日封,祿九百石,世指揮使。洪熙元年予世伯。宣德元年七月庚申進封侯,加祿三百石。五年二月卒。追封濱國公,諡忠壯。弟可可帖木兒,襲指揮使。 | 山 | 忠 一作貴侄。天順元年七月襲伯。六年十二月卒。 | 珤 一作珤龍。天順七年四月丁卯襲。弘治三年二月卒。子昂,仍襲指揮使。 | |||||||
| 忠勇王 金忠 本名也先土干。永樂二十一年以其部屬來歸封,賜姓名。宣德四年二月累加太保。六年八月卒。 | ||||||||||
| 榮國公 姚廣孝 永樂十六年三月追封,加號推誠輔國協力宣謀文臣,諡恭靖。 | ||||||||||
| 景城伯 馬榮 永樂八年追封,諡壯武。 | ||||||||||
| 新泰伯 張欽 永樂十五年二月追封,諡剛勇。 | ||||||||||
| 萊陽伯 周長 永樂十五年二月追封,諡忠毅。 | ||||||||||
| 成武伯 陳亨 一名午。永樂十六年三月追封,諡忠勇。 | ||||||||||
| 平陰伯 朱崇 永樂二十年二月追封,諡武襄。 | ||||||||||
| 保昌伯 程寬 永樂二十年正月追封,諡忠威。 |
| Initial Enfeoffment | Son | Grandson | Great-grandson | Fifth Generation | Sixth Generation | Seventh Generation | Eighth Generation | Ninth Generation | Tenth Generation | Eleventh Generation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Qiu Fu, Duke of Qi. On jisi in the sixth month of Jianwen four, when the Prince of Yan became emperor, he was on jiashen in the ninth month ranked first among those rewarded for service in the Pacification and enfeoffed with the meritocrat title Loyal to Heaven in Pacifying the Difficulty Who Sincerely Exerts Martial Force, receiving the dukedom of Qi with a stipend of 2,500 piculs and hereditary succession. In the seventh month of Yongle six, jiayin, his stipend was raised by 1,000 piculs. In the eighth month of the seventh year he died fighting on the northern expedition. After death his title was stripped, his family was banished to Lingnan, and the line ended. | ||||||||||
| Zhu Neng, Duke of Cheng. On jiashen in the ninth month he was enfeoffed second in rank with the same meritocrat style as before, a stipend of 2,200 piculs, and hereditary succession. In the tenth month of Yongle four he died on campaign. After death he was enfeoffed posthumously as Prince of Dongping, posthumous name Wulie. | Yong succeeded on renzi in the seventh month of Yongle six, and on jiayin received an added stipend of 1,000 piculs. Under Hongxi and Xuande he repeatedly directed the traveling palace military office and rose to Grand Preceptor. In Zhengtong fourteen he died at Tumu. Posthumously he was made Prince of Pingyin, posthumous name Wumin. | Yi | Fu | Lin | ||||||
| Feng | Xi Zhong | Shi Tai | Ying Zhen | Ding Chen | ||||||
| Ying Huai | Chun Chen | |||||||||
| Chengyang Marquis | ||||||||||
| Taining Marquis | Xi | |||||||||
| Yu | Zhong | Hao | ||||||||
| Ying | ||||||||||
| Jing | Huan | Xuan | Ru | |||||||
| Lian | ||||||||||
| Name unknown (illegible in source) | Liang Bi | Wen Li | Yan Zuo | |||||||
| Wu'an Marquis | Neng | Hong | Ying | Gang | Kun | Wei Zhong | ||||
| Wei Xiao | Zhi Jun | |||||||||
| Meng Shan, Marquis of Baoding. On jiashen in the ninth month he was enfeoffed sixth in rank with the same meritocrat style as before, a stipend of 1,200 piculs, and hereditary succession. On jiaxu in the sixth month of Yongle ten he died. After death he was enfeoffed posthumously as Duke of Teng, posthumous name Zhongyong. | Ying succeeded on guihai in the sixth month of Yongle eleven. When Emperor Renzong acceded, in the eleventh month his title was stripped for a crime and he was banished to Yunnan. On jiwei in the second month of Xuande ten he was recalled and appointed to a capital guard post as hereditary commandant. | Jun. On guiyou in the seventh month of Tianshun one, following the Chengtian Gate disaster, an edict made him an earl with a stipend of 800 piculs. He died in the sixth month of the fourth year. | Ang succeeded on wuyin in the eleventh month of Tianshun four. He died in the twelfth month of Chenghua eight. His son Da continued as hereditary commandant. | |||||||
| Huo Zhen, Marquis of Tong'an. On jiashen in the ninth month he was enfeoffed seventh in rank with the same meritocrat title and stipend as Zhang Wu. In the eighth month of the seventh year he died fighting on the northern expedition, and the line ended. | ||||||||||
| Gu Cheng, Marquis of Zhenyuan. On jiashen in the ninth month he was enfeoffed eighth in rank with the added meritocrat title Loyal to Heaven Who Supports Fortune and Sincerely Exerts Martial Force, and the same stipend and hereditary succession as Zhang Wu. On dingyou in the fifth month of the twelfth year he died. After death he was enfeoffed posthumously as Duke of Xia, posthumous name Wuyi. | Tong | Xingzu succeeded on jiawu in the second month of Yongle thirteen. In the ninth month of Zhengtong fourteen his title was stripped. On jiawu in the fifth month of Jingtai three he was re-enfeoffed as an earl. In the seventh month of Tianshun one he was restored to the marquisate. He died in the intercalary seventh month of the seventh year. | Han | Chun | ||||||
| Pu | Shilong | Huan | Chengguang | Dali | Zhaoji | |||||
| Jing'an Marquis | ||||||||||
| Wucheng Marquis | Ying | |||||||||
| Yongkang Marquis | An | Chang | Qi | Pu | ||||||
| Yuan | Qiaosong | Wenwei | Yingkun | Xiyin | ||||||
| Yingyuan | Xideng | |||||||||
| Longping Marquis | Yong | Chun | Fu | |||||||
| You | ||||||||||
| Chan | Lu | Wei | ||||||||
| Huan | Tong | Bing | Kun | Guoyan | Gongwei | |||||
| Anping Marquis | An | |||||||||
| Cheng'an Marquis | Sheng | |||||||||
| Ang | Kuang | Ning | Zan | Yingqian | Bangzhu | |||||
| Bangxiang | Zuoyan | |||||||||
| Zuojiu | ||||||||||
| Bangdong | Zuoyong | |||||||||
| Si'en Marquis | ||||||||||
| Xing'an Earl | Yong | Heng | Xian | Sheng | Liang | Xun | Mengyang | Rucheng | Jirong | |
| Ruxiao | Jiben | Zhian | ||||||||
| Wukang Earl | Zhen | Yong | ||||||||
| Xiangcheng Earl | Long | Zhen | ||||||||
| Jin | Fu | Tang | Quanli | Yingchen | Chenggong | Shouqi | Guozhen | |||
| Rong Duke | Ying Duke | Mao | Rui | Lun | Rong | Yuangong | ||||
| Yuande | Weixian | Zhiji | Shize | |||||||
| Xinchang Earl | ||||||||||
| Chong'an Marquis | Xinning Earl | Jing | Yu | |||||||
| You | Lun | Gongcheng | Guozuo | Maoxun | Hongye | |||||
| Yingcheng Earl | Heng | Ying | ||||||||
| Jie | Jixian | Yue | Dai | Yongjue | Wendong | Yungong | Tingxun | |||
| Fuchang Earl | ||||||||||
| Xincheng Earl | Rong | Pu | Jin | Wu | Zuyin | |||||
| Zuzheng succeeded on guimao in the ninth month of Jiajing forty-two. In Wanli one, yiwei, his stipend was taken away. He died in the fifth year. | Taixiu succeeded in Wanli six. In the tenth month of the eleventh year he became left vice commissioner of the Nanjing military prefecture; in the first month of the fourteenth year he was moved to the central prefecture. On jiawu in the seventh month of the twenty-fifth year he died. | Shixin succeeded on dingyou in the ninth month of Wanli twenty-six. On wuzi in the first month of the forty-fourth year he took overall command of the capital garrison. | Zhilong succeeded on dinghai in the ninth month of Taichang one. On guiyou in the twelfth month of Chongzhen sixteen he held the Nanjing garrison. When Qing forces overran Jiangnan, he surrendered. | |||||||
| Chen Xu, Earl of Yunyang. On jiashen in the ninth month he was enfeoffed twenty-fourth in rank with the same meritocrat style and stipend as before. In the seventh month of Yongle six his stipend was raised by 500 piculs. In the third month of the eighth year he died without an heir, and the line ended. | ||||||||||
| Liu Cai, Earl of Guang'en. On jiashen in the ninth month he was enfeoffed with a stipend of 900 piculs and hereditary assistant commandant rank. He died in the third month of Xuande five. | ||||||||||
| Ru Yao, Earl of Zhongcheng. He was enfeoffed for supporting the enthronement with the added meritocrat title Loyal to Heaven Who Supports Fortune and Upholds Culture and a stipend of 1,000 piculs. Later he was imprisoned for an offense and died there. | ||||||||||
| Wang Zuo, Earl of Shunchang. He was enfeoffed for supporting the enthronement with the same meritocrat title and stipend as Xu Xiang and hereditary commandant rank. In the eighth month of the third year he was imprisoned for a crime and died. | ||||||||||
| Chen Xuan, Earl of Pingjiang. He was enfeoffed for supporting the enthronement with the same meritocrat style and stipend as before. In the eleventh month of Yongle twenty-two he received a hereditary earldom. He died in the tenth month of Xuande eight and was posthumously made a marquis, posthumous name Gongxiang. | Zuo succeeded on bingchen in the second month of Xuande ten and died early in the Zhengtong reign. | Yu succeeded on guiwei in the second month of Zhengtong two. In the eleventh month of the fourteenth year he was raised to marquis. In Jingtai four he garrisoned Linqing; in the eleventh month of the fifth year he held Nanjing. He died in the seventh month of Tianshun seven. In the second month of Chenghua six he was posthumously made Duke of Yi, posthumous name Zhuangmin. | Rui succeeded as earl on dingyou in the tenth month of Tianshun eight. In the second month of Chenghua six he garrisoned the two Guang and in the eighth year was moved to Huai-Yang. In the intercalary first month of Hongzhi one he directed the Divine Engine Corps. In the eighth year he was made Grand Preceptor for river works and later Grand Tutor. He died in the twelfth month of the fifteenth year. | Xiong succeeded on jiwei in the tenth month of Hongzhi sixteen. In the fifth month of Zhengde one he headed the rear military prefecture. On wuxu in the twelfth month of the fourth year Liu Jin stripped his title and sent him to Hainan; when Jin was overthrown the title was restored. On gengzi in the twelfth month of the sixth year he died. | Yao received a stipend as a minor and soon died. Xiong's line ended, and the succession passed to his collateral nephew Gui. | |||||
| Gui succeeded on jiawu in the first month of Jiajing one. In the sixth month of the twenty-second year he garrisoned the two Guang; on bingxu in the twelfth month of the twenty-ninth he headed the rear prefecture. In the fourth month of the thirty-third year he became Grand Tutor of the Heir Apparent and directed the Brocade Guard. On jichou in the twelfth month he died and was posthumously made Grand Tutor, posthumous name Wuxiang. | Wang Mo succeeded on jiachen in the third month of Jiajing thirty-four. In the ninth month of the thirty-ninth year he garrisoned the two Guang; in the tenth month of Longqing four he held Huai'an. In the eleventh month of Wanli two he became a vice commissioner of the prior prefecture and soon died. | In the fifth month of Wanli four, Yinzhao commanded the red-helmet guards and entered palace attendance. | Qi, also written Qisi, succeeded on dingchou in the seventh month of Wanli thirty-two. On yisi in the third month of the thirty-seventh year he became a vice commissioner of the prior prefecture. | On wuyin in the fifth month of Chongzhen one, Zhian was favorably allowed to succeed to the marquisate; further details are not recorded. | ||||||
| Xu Zengshou, Duke of Ding, was Xu Da's second son. At the end of Jianwen he was put to death for aiding Yan. When the Prince of Yan became emperor he was posthumously made Marquis of Wuyang, posthumous name Zhongmin. In Yongle two he was raised to duke with hereditary succession. | Jingchang succeeded on jihai in the sixth month of Yongle two with a stipend of 2,500 piculs. In the twenty-second year his stipend was stopped for an offense; in Hongxi one it was restored. He died in the sixth month of Zhengtong two. | Xianzhong succeeded on dingsi in the tenth month of Zhengtong three and died in the fourth month of the thirteenth year. | Yongning succeeded on yihai in the second month of Jingtai six. In Chenghua two, for wrongly destroying an imperial document, he was confined to private life. He died in the first month of Hongzhi seventeen. | Shiying | Guangzuo succeeded on renyin in the fifth month of Hongzhi seventeen. In the eleventh month of Zhengde fifteen he headed the central military prefecture. In Jiajing five he was made Grand Preceptor and died in the eighth month, posthumous name Rongxi. | Yande succeeded on guimao in the eleventh month of Jiajing eight. On gengzi in the first month of the thirtieth year he headed the central prefecture and died on renchen in the twelfth month of Longqing one. | Wenbi succeeded on jiaxu in the third month of Longqing two. In the third month of the fifth year he headed the right prefecture and became Grand Preceptor. In the ninth month of Wanli eleven he was made Junior Guardian and Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent. He died in the sixth month of the thirtieth year, posthumous name Kanghui. | Tingfu | Xi? Beibai shi? (name damaged in source). On guimao in the twelfth month of Wanli thirty he succeeded and died in Chongzhen three. | Yunzhen succeeded in Chongzhen three. In the sixteenth year he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent. The following year, when the capital fell, he was killed by rebels. |
| Wang Ning, Marquis of Yongchun, married Princess Huaiqing of Emperor Taizu. In Jianwen he was jailed for aiding Yan. When the Prince of Yan became emperor he received the meritocrat title Loyal to Heaven Who Supports Fortune and Sincerely Exerts Righteous Martial Force, with a stipend of 1,000 piculs and hereditary succession. In Yongle six he was imprisoned for an offense but later pardoned. He died in the ninth month of the ninth year, and succession ceased. | ||||||||||
| Yuan Rong, Marquis of Guangping, married Princess Yong'an of the Yongle Emperor. On jiashen in the fifth month of Yongle one he was enfeoffed for merit with a stipend of 1,500 piculs and hereditary succession. He died in the twelfth month of Xuande three and was posthumously made Duke of Yi, posthumous name Zhongmu. | Zhen succeeded during Xuande and soon died. | Lu, Zhen's collateral nephew, succeeded on dingwei in the tenth month of Chenghua twenty-two with a stipend of 1,000 piculs. He died in the seventh month of Hongzhi three, and succession ceased. | ||||||||
| In the seventh month of Tianshun one, following the Chengtian Gate disaster, Xuan was again granted the marquisate. He died in the eleventh month of Chenghua fourteen. | ||||||||||
| Xiu succeeded in Chenghua fifteen. | ||||||||||
| Li Rang, Marquis of Fuyang, married Princess Yongping of the Yongle Emperor. On jiashen in the fifth month of Yongle one he was enfeoffed for merit with a stipend of 1,000 piculs and hereditary succession. On yiwei in the eighth month of the second year he died and was posthumously made Duke of Jing, posthumous name Gongmin. | Maofang succeeded in Yongle two. When Emperor Renzong acceded, an old grievance led to his title being stripped. | Yu succeeded as earl in the seventh month of Tianshun one. He died in the eighth month of Chenghua fifteen, and the line ended. | ||||||||
| Li Bin, Marquis of Fengcheng. On dinghai in the fifth month of Yongle one he was enfeoffed with Qiu Fu's meritocrat style, a stipend of 1,000 piculs, and hereditary succession. On guiyou in the seventh month of the sixth year his stipend was raised by 500 piculs. He died in the first month of the twentieth year and was posthumously made Duke of Mao, posthumous name Gangyi. | Xian succeeded on jisi in the second month of Yongle twenty-one. In the fifth month of Xuande eight he headed the traveling front prefecture; in the second month of Zhengtong two he garrisoned Datong; in the twelfth month of the eleventh year he headed the Nanjing central prefecture; in the fifth month of Jingtai one he held Nanjing. He died on renyin in the eleventh month of the second year. In the third month of Chenghua ten he was posthumously made Duke of Feng, posthumous name Zhongxian. | Yong succeeded in Jingtai four. In the tenth month of Chenghua fourteen he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent and died in the ninth month of the eighteenth year. | Xi succeeded on renchen in the ninth month of Chenghua nineteen with a stipend of 1,000 piculs. In the ninth month of Hongzhi one he led the encircling-hand guards on palace duty; in the seventeenth year his prior stipend was restored. He died in the intercalary first month of Zhengde two. | |||||||
| Min, Xi's son by a concubine, succeeded on gengchen in the sixth month of Zhengde three. In the twelfth month of the fifteenth year he jointly held Nanjing. In Jiajing two he was made Grand Tutor of the Heir Apparent; in the tenth month of the sixth year he garrisoned the two Guang. He died on jisi in the sixth month of the tenth year, posthumous name Wuxiang. | Xi, Min's collateral nephew, succeeded on jiawu in the tenth month of Jiajing ten. In the seventh month of the twenty-first year he garrisoned Huguang; on bingxu in the twelfth month of the twenty-ninth he headed the front prefecture; on wuyin in the eighth month of the thirty-first year he commanded the capital garrison. He died on jiaxu in the second month of the next year. | Ru, Xi's collateral nephew, succeeded on yisi in the second month of Jiajing thirty-six with a stipend of 500 piculs. He died on dingchou in the fifth month of Longqing four. | Huan succeeded on jiachen in the first month of Wanli one. In the first month of the nineteenth year he became a front-prefecture vice commissioner; in the eighth month of the twentieth year he headed the right prefecture; in the ninth month he directed the Yangtze patrol. He died in the twenty-ninth year. | Chengzuo succeeded on yisi in the seventh month of Wanli thirty. In Chongzhen one, for ties to the Wei faction, he was jailed and exiled to the miasmal frontier. | Kaixian succeeded in Chongzhen three and was killed by rebels in the third month of the seventeenth year. | |||||
| Chen Heng, Duke of Jing, was posthumously enfeoffed when the Prince of Yan became emperor, posthumous name Xiangmin. | Mao, Marquis of Ningyang. On dinghai in the fifth month of Yongle one, counting his father Heng's merit in timely submission, he was made Earl of Ningyang with Li Bin's meritocrat style, a stipend of 1,000 piculs, and hereditary succession. On renzi in the twelfth month of the seventh year he was raised to marquis with a stipend of 3,000 piculs. In Hongxi one he received a hereditary marquisate. In the sixth month of Xuande ten he garrisoned Ningxia and moved to Gansu. In the tenth month of Zhengtong four he was made Grand Preceptor. He died in the seventh month of Tianshun seven and was posthumously made Duke of Jun, posthumous name Wujing. | Sheng | Fu succeeded on jichou in the second month of Chenghua twenty-two with a stipend of 1,000 piculs. In the sixth month of Hongzhi one he was jailed for an offense and died in the eighth year without an heir. | |||||||
| Run succeeded on wuxu in the twelfth month of Tianshun seven and died in the sixth month of Chenghua three. | ||||||||||
| While Sheng's son Fu was still young, Ying held the succession in his place. | Jizu succeeded in the fourth month of Zhengde one. In the second month of Jiajing eleven he headed the Nanjing left prefecture. On dingyou in the third month of the twenty-eighth year he directed the lower five thousand of the Divine Engine Corps. He died on yiwei in the sixth month of the thirty-fifth year. | Weifan succeeded on wuyin in the first month of Jiajing thirty-seven and died on renwu in the eighth month of Longqing two. | Daji succeeded on gengshen in the eleventh month of Longqing two. On jiachen in the tenth month of the fifth year he headed the central prefecture and died the next year. | Yingzhao succeeded on jiashen in the third month of Wanli ten. In the third month of the thirty-first year he headed the front prefecture; in the sixth month of the thirty-eighth year he commanded the capital garrison. He died in the forty-eighth year. | Guangyu succeeded on wuzi in the ninth month of Taichang one. On jiashen in the seventh month of Chongzhen one he headed the left prefecture. In the second year he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent. | |||||
| Wang Zhen, Marquis of Jinxiang, was posthumously enfeoffed when the Prince of Yan became emperor, posthumous name Zhongzhuang, with the same merit style as before. In the third month of Hongxi one he was advanced to Duke of Ning. | Tong, Marquis of Chengshan. On dinghai in the fifth month of Yongle one he was made Earl of Wuyi with a stipend of 1,000 piculs and hereditary succession. In the fifth month of the eleventh year he was raised to Marquis of Chengshan. Under Emperor Renzong he headed the rear prefecture, became Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent, received a stipend of 2,200 piculs, and a hereditary marquisate. In the intercalary second month of Zhengtong four his title was stripped for a crime. From the fourteenth year he served as assistant regional commander and died in the fourth month of Jingtai three. | Cong had his earldom of Chengshan restored on renwu in the seventh month of Tianshun one. In the fifth year he garrisoned Liaodong; in the sixth, Shaanxi; in the eighth he was recalled. In Chenghua three he headed the Nanjing rear prefecture and directed the Yangtze patrol. He died in the fifth month of the fifth year. | Yong succeeded on dingwei in the twelfth month of Chenghua ten. During Hongzhi he was repeatedly made Grand Tutor of the Heir Apparent. He died on xinsi in the fifth month of Jiajing four. | Hong succeeded in the sixth month of Jiajing four. In the eleventh month he directed the encircling-hand palace guard and died in the tenth month of the twenty-fourth year. | Weixiong succeeded on xinmao in the fourth month of Jiajing twenty-five and died on yimao in the tenth month of Longqing four. | Yinglong succeeded on bingchen in the fourth month of Longqing five and died on xinsi in the seventh month of Wanli twenty-three. | Yunzhong succeeded on guichou in the second month of Wanli twenty-four. On wuxu in the fifth month of the twenty-ninth year he held Nanjing and headed the central prefecture. He died on jiwei in the fourth month of the thirty-seventh year. | Guozhu succeeded on gengshen in the twelfth month of Wanli thirty-seven. On jiashen in the sixth month of Tianqi one he headed the Nanjing left prefecture. On jiashen in the sixth month of the second year he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent. | Daoning succeeded on yihai in the ninth month of Chongzhen four and died in the eighth month of the ninth year. | |
| Daoyun succeeded in Chongzhen ten. | ||||||||||
| Wang You, Earl of Qingyuan. On dinghai in the fifth month of Yongle one he was enfeoffed with a stipend of 1,000 piculs. On guichou in the seventh month of the sixth year, for Annan merit, he was made a hereditary marquis with 500 piculs added. In the ninth month of the twelfth year he was stripped for slander and the line ended. | ||||||||||
| Chen Xian, Earl of Rongchang. On dinghai in the fifth month of Yongle one he was enfeoffed with a stipend of 1,000 piculs and hereditary succession. He died in the eleventh month of the thirteenth year. | Zhi succeeded on jisi in the eighth month of Yongle fourteen. On bingyin in the fourth month of Xuande one his title was stripped and the line ended. | |||||||||
| Zhang Xing, Earl of Anxiang. On dinghai in the fifth month of Yongle one he was enfeoffed with the same stipend and succession as before. He died in the first month of the fifth year. | Yong, son of Xing's elder brother, succeeded during Yongle. | An succeeded on gengshen in the ninth month of Yongle fifteen. On bingchen in the fifth month of Xuande ten he headed the left prefecture. In the fourth month of Zhengtong eleven he garrisoned Guangdong and died in office in the ninth month of the fourteenth year. | ||||||||
| Ning succeeded in Jingtai three and died in the eleventh month of Hongzhi five. | ||||||||||
| Xun succeeded in Hongzhi six. In the second month of the eleventh year he headed the Nanjing front prefecture and directed the Yangtze patrol. He died in the first month of Zhengde two. | Kun succeeded on yiwei in the twelfth month of Zhengde two. In the third month of the sixth year he commanded the Three Thousand Corps. He died on wuxu in the second month of Jiajing thirty-three. | Duo succeeded on renxu in the fifth month of Jiajing thirty-three and died on xinhai in the fourth month of the fortieth year. | ||||||||
| Quan succeeded on jisi in the twelfth month of Jiajing forty. In the eighth month of Wanli three he headed the front prefecture and died in the seventeenth year. | Shien | Guangcan was killed by rebels at the end of Chongzhen. For the two generations above, the year of succession is not recorded. | ||||||||
| Chen Zhi, Earl of Suian. On dinghai in the fifth month of Yongle one he was enfeoffed with the same stipend and succession as before. He died in the fifth month of the eighth year. | Chun | Ying succeeded on renchen in the ninth month of Yongle eight. In the fourth month of Xuande two he garrisoned Yongping and died in the first month of the seventh year. | Xun succeeded on bingyin in the second month of Zhengtong eleven. In the eighth month of the fourteenth year he died at Tumu, posthumous name Ronghuai. | |||||||
| Shao succeeded in Zhengtong fourteen. In Chenghua three he was banished to Liaodong for an offense and restored the next year. In the ninth month of Hongzhi one he headed the Three Thousand Corps; in the third month of the second year he headed the right prefecture and rose to Junior Guardian. He died in the second month of the seventeenth year. | Hui succeeded on wuxu in the fifth month of Hongzhi seventeen. In the third month of Zhengde five he commanded the red-helmet guards. In the fourth month of Jiajing one he directed the Yangtze patrol and held various military offices. In the fifth month of the fourteenth year he directed the encircling corps and was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent. In the second month of the eighteenth year he became Nanjing garrison commander. | Shu succeeded in Longqing six. In the second month of Wanli four he commanded the red-helmet guards on palace duty. | Wei succeeded on guisi in the twelfth month of Wanli twenty-eight and died in Chongzhen one. | Bingheng: year of succession not recorded. | ||||||
| Changheng succeeded in Chongzhen fourteen. | ||||||||||
| Xu Cheng, also written Cheng, Earl of Yongxin. On bingzi in the tenth month of Yongle three, for exposing treachery he was enfeoffed with a stipend of 1,000 piculs and hereditary assistant commandant rank. He died in the second month of the sixteenth year. | ||||||||||
| Song Sheng, Marquis of Xining. On guisi in the eleventh month of Yongle three he was enfeoffed for the western campaign with a stipend of 1,100 piculs and hereditary succession. He died in the seventh month of the fifth year. | Hu succeeded on renzi in the seventh month of Yongle six. In the first month of Hongxi one his title was stripped. | |||||||||
| Ying succeeded in Hongxi one. In the first month of Xuande ten he headed the traveling front prefecture. On guisi in the seventh month of Zhengtong fourteen he fell at Yanghe and was posthumously made Duke of Yun, posthumous name Zhongshun. | Jie succeeded on renchen in the first month of Jingtai one. | Cheng succeeded on wuxu in the ninth month of Jingtai six. In the second month of the seventh year he headed the right prefecture. In the second month of Tianshun one he garrisoned Gansu and died that year. | ||||||||
| Rang succeeded on renyin in the third month of Tianshun two and died in the twelfth month of Chenghua eight. | Kai succeeded on wuzi in the second month of Chenghua eleven. In the intercalary first month of Zhengde two he jointly held Nanjing and headed the right prefecture. In the fifteenth year he resigned. | Liangchen succeeded on jiyou in the ninth month of Zhengde sixteen. In the fourth month of Jiajing one he headed the Five Armies Camp. In the eleventh month of the fifth year he commanded the red-helmet guards on palace duty. In the third month of the ninth year he directed the Exerting Martial Corps. He died on yiwei in the fifth month of the thirty-fourth year. | Tianxun succeeded on yihai in the tenth month of Jiajing thirty-four. In the second month of the forty-fourth year he headed the central prefecture. | Gongdu succeeded on jihai in the fifth month of Jiajing forty-five and died on jiawu in the intercalary tenth month. | Shien succeeded during Wanli. In the ninth month of the twentieth year he commanded the red-helmet guards. He died on yihai in the tenth month of the twenty-fifth year. | Guangxia, also written Guangxia, succeeded on xinsi in the seventh month of Wanli thirty-four and died in Tianqi seven. | When the Chonglie Emperor acceded, Yuben succeeded on dingyou in the twelfth month. On jiachen in the ninth month of the third year he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent. | |||
| Yude succeeded in Chongzhen eleven and was killed by rebels. | ||||||||||
| Liu Sheng of Anyuan. In the seventh month of Yongle six, for Annan merit, he was made Earl of Anyuan with a stipend of 1,000 piculs and hereditary succession. On renyin in the eighth month of the eighth year he was raised to marquis with 500 piculs added. In the twentieth year he received a hereditary marquisate. In the ninth month of Xuande two he was defeated and lost in Jiaozhi. Under Zhengtong he was posthumously made Duke of Rong, posthumous name Xiangmin. | Pu succeeded on xinwei in the second month of Xuande ten. In the twelfth month of Zhengtong one he headed the central prefecture; in the sixth month of the third year he garrisoned Guangxi; in the twelfth month of the fourteenth year he headed the Divine Engine Corps; in Jingtai five he again garrisoned Guangxi; in the fourth month of Tianshun one he headed the right prefecture. He died in the third month of the fifth year, posthumous name Wusu. | Chengqing | Jing succeeded on xinsi in the twelfth month of Tianshun five. At the end of Chenghua he garrisoned the two Guang. In the twelfth month of Hongzhi seven his title was stripped for an offense; in the twelfth year it was restored. In the sixth month of the thirteenth year he headed the Three Thousand Corps and died in the second month of the fifteenth year. | Wen succeeded on jiwei in the first month of Hongzhi sixteen. Early in Zhengde he garrisoned the two Guang, was transferred to Huguang, then recalled. He died on jihai in the twelfth month of Jiajing eleven. | Xun succeeded on bingxu in the fourth month of Jiajing twelve with a stipend of 1,000 piculs. In the twelfth month of the thirteenth year he garrisoned the two Guang. In the eighteenth year his stipend was raised by thirty piculs and he was made Junior Guardian. He died on jiaxu in the third month of the twenty-second year and was posthumously made Grand Preceptor, posthumous name Wuxiang. | Zhen succeeded on dinghai in the first month of Jiajing twenty-four. On yichou in the fifth month of the twenty-ninth year he jointly held Nanjing. On bingwu in the tenth month of Longqing five he headed the Nanjing left prefecture. In the tenth month of Wanli eleven he was vice commissioner of the Nanjing central prefecture. | Maoxun | Zuochang succeeded in the first month of Tianqi one. On jiachen in the ninth month of Chongzhen three he was made Grand Preceptor of the Heir Apparent. | Shaozong garrisoned Gansu on guihai in the fourth month of Chongzhen seven. For the three generations above, sources only name them Earl of Anyuan; succession and death dates are not recorded. | |
| Gao Shiwen, Earl of Jianping, died fighting in Jiaozhi and was posthumously enfeoffed with a stipend of 1,300 piculs and hereditary succession. | Fu succeeded in Yongle six and died in the ninth month of the twenty-second year. | Yuan succeeded on wushen in the second month of Hongxi one. In the sixth month of Zhengtong fourteen he headed the front prefecture. In the sixth month of Chenghua thirteen he was recalled. He died in the seventh month of Hongzhi one. | Long succeeded on gengchen in the second month of Hongzhi seven. On dingsi in the third month of the eleventh year he directed the Five Armies Camp. He died early in Jiajing without an heir, and the line ended. | |||||||
| Jin succeeded on xinyou in the third month of Hongzhi two and died in the tenth month of the sixth year. | ||||||||||
| He Fu, Marquis of Ningyuan. On gengwu in the ninth month of Yongle seven he was enfeoffed for northern campaign merit with a stipend of 1,000 piculs. In the eighth month of the next year he killed himself for an offense, and the line ended. | ||||||||||
| Wu Yuncheng, originally Batutiemuer, Earl of Gongshun. On wuzi in the first month of Yongle ten he was enfeoffed for northern campaign merit with a stipend of 1,200 piculs and hereditary succession. He died in the fourth month of the fifteenth year and was posthumously made Duke of Bin. | Kezhong, Marquis of Gongshun. On wushen in the second month of Yongle sixteen he succeeded. In Hongxi one he was raised to marquis with hereditary succession. On gengshen in the eighth month of Zhengtong fourteen he fell fighting at Xuanfu. | Jin succeeded on bingchen in the tenth month of Zhengtong fourteen. On gengzi in the seventh month of Tianshun five he was killed in Cao Qin's uprising. He was posthumously made Duke of Liang, posthumous name Wuzhuang. | Jian succeeded on renshen in the second month of Tianshun six and died in the twelfth month of Zhengde one. | Shixing succeeded on dingchou in the fourth month of Zhengde two. In the sixth month of the fourth year he directed the Three Thousand Corps. | Jijue succeeded on jiayin in the second month of Jiajing twenty-seven. In the fourth month of the thirty-ninth year he headed the left prefecture; in the second month of the forty-second year he garrisoned the two Guang. On jiaxu in the first month of Longqing four he commanded the capital garrison. In the tenth month of Wanli two he headed the Nanjing central prefecture. He died in the twenty-seventh year. | Ruyin succeeded on bingwu in the eleventh month of Wanli twenty-seven. In the sixth month of the thirty-second year he was a right-prefecture vice commissioner directing the red-helmet guards on palace duty. In the ninth month of the thirty-seventh year he headed the central prefecture. He died in Chongzhen four. | Weiye succeeded in Chongzhen four. | |||
| Weiying: year of succession not recorded. He died on gengwu in the twelfth month of Chongzhen sixteen. | ||||||||||
| Liu Rong, Earl of Guangning. On renzi in the ninth month of Yongle seventeen he was enfeoffed with a stipend of 1,200 piculs and hereditary succession. He died in the fourth month of the eighteenth year, posthumous name Zhongwu, and was posthumously advanced to marquis. | Tuan succeeded in the twelfth month of Yongle eighteen and died in the second month of Xuande nine. | |||||||||
| An succeeded on bingchen in the second month of Xuande ten. In the eighth month of Zhengtong fourteen he held Datong. When Emperor Jing acceded he was jailed; in the fifth month of Jingtai three he was restored. In the second month of Tianshun one he was raised to marquis with 300 piculs added, headed the right prefecture, and rose to Grand Tutor of the Heir Apparent before his death. He was posthumously made Duke of Yi, posthumous name Zhongxi. | Guan, son of Huai and nephew of An, succeeded on gengyin in the sixth month of Chenghua twelve and died in the sixteenth year. | |||||||||
| Xuan succeeded on bingchen in the fourth month of Chenghua sixteen and died in the ninth month of Hongzhi two. | Ji succeeded on bingshen in the twelfth month of Hongzhi two. In the second month of the twelfth year he directed the red-helmet guards on palace duty. In the eleventh month of Zhengde four he headed the rear prefecture. He died on renwu in the twelfth month of Jiajing one. | Tai succeeded on jichou in the second month of Jiajing two. In the eighth month of the fourth year he directed the Training Martial Corps. On dinghai in the eleventh month of the ninth year he directed the Yangtze patrol and held military offices. During the emperor's southern tour he headed the central prefecture in residence. He died on jiachen in the eighth month of the twenty-sixth year, posthumous name Kangshun. | Yunzhong succeeded in Jiajing thirty-one. In the eighth month of the thirty-ninth year he became a central-prefecture vice commissioner. In the fourth month of the forty-fifth year he headed the front prefecture. | Side: year of succession not recorded. In the fifth month of Wanli eleven he commanded the red-helmet guards. In the second month of the fourteenth year he became a left-prefecture vice commissioner. He died on renyin in the eleventh month of the eighteenth year without an heir; his uncle Yunzheng succeeded. | ||||||
| Yunzheng succeeded in Wanli nineteen and died on jisi in the sixth month of the thirty-third year. | Sijue succeeded on wushen in the ninth month of Wanli thirty-eight. On yichou in the eleventh month of the forty-first year he directed the red-helmet guards on palace duty. | |||||||||
| Sien succeeded in Chongzhen twelve. | ||||||||||
| Guo Yi, Marquis of Anyang. On jiayin in the twelfth month of Yongle eighteen he was enfeoffed with a stipend of 1,100 piculs, the added meritocrat title Loyal to Heaven in Pacifying the Difficulty, and hereditary commandant rank. He died in the first month of the nineteenth year. | ||||||||||
| Xue Lu, Marquis of Yangwu. On jiayin in the twelfth month of Yongle eighteen he was enfeoffed with the same meritocrat style as before, a stipend of 1,500 piculs, marquis rank for three generations of enfeoffment, and patent tallies. Under Emperor Renzong he became Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent, received a hereditary marquisate, was ordered to patrol the frontier, and gained 500 piculs in annual stipend. He died in Xuande five and was posthumously made Duke of Yin, posthumous name Zhongwu. | Xun | Shen succeeded on renzi in the eighth month of Xuande seven. In the fifth month of the tenth year he headed the front prefecture and died in the fifth month of Zhengtong four. | Cong succeeded on renzi in the second month of Jingtai four and died in the fourth month of Chenghua four. | Lun succeeded on bingchen in the seventh month of Chenghua twelve with a stipend of 1,000 piculs. In Hongzhi three he held the right squad of the Divine Engine Corps. In the ninth month of Zhengde sixteen he directed the Drumming Valor Corps. | Han, also written Han, succeeded on bingchen in the third month of Jiajing nine. On renwu in the twelfth month of the nineteenth year he directed the red-helmet guards on palace duty. | Chang, Han's collateral nephew, succeeded on wuchen in the ninth month of Wanli five. | ||||
| Zheng: year of succession not recorded. In the first month of Wanli nineteen he served as front-prefecture vice commissioner. | Lian: year of succession not recorded. On jiachen in the ninth month of Chongzhen three he was made Grand Preceptor of the Heir Apparent. When the capital fell, he was killed by rebels. | |||||||||
| Jin Yu, Earl of Huian, was enfeoffed on the same day as Xue Lu with a stipend of 800 piculs and hereditary commandant rank. He died in Yongle nineteen. | ||||||||||
| Xue Bin, Earl of Yongshun, was enfeoffed on the same day as Xue Lu with a stipend of 900 piculs and hereditary commandant rank. He died on dingwei in the ninth month of Yongle nineteen. | Shou succeeded as earl on xinwei in the eighth month of Yongle twenty-two in remembrance of his father's merit. On gengshen in the eighth month of Zhengtong fourteen he fell at Yao'er Ridge and was posthumously made marquis, posthumous name Wuyi. | Fu succeeded on dingmao in the seventh month of Jingtai one and died in the first month of Chenghua twelve. | Xun succeeded on jichou in the sixth month of Chenghua twelve. In the tenth month of Hongzhi four he directed the left flank of the Five Armies Camp. In the twelfth month of Zhengde three he directed the Five Thousand Corps. In the tenth month of the fourth year he headed the Nanjing front prefecture and directed the Yangtze patrol. He died in the sixth month of the sixth year. | |||||||
| Zhu Rong, Earl of Wujin. On xinwei in the ninth month of Yongle twenty he was enfeoffed for northern campaign merit with a stipend of 1,200 piculs and hereditary succession. He died in the seventh month of Hongxi one and was posthumously made marquis, posthumous name Zhongjing. | Mian succeeded on yiyou in the tenth month of Hongxi one and headed the traveling left prefecture. In Xuande two he was moved to the right prefecture. In the second month of Zhengtong four he garrisoned Datong. On guisi in the seventh month of the fourteenth year he fell at Yanghe and was posthumously made marquis, posthumous name Zhong? (damaged in source). | Ying succeeded in Zhengtong fourteen and died in the twelfth month of Tianshun four. | Yun succeeded on bingwu in the fifth month of Tianshun five and died in the twelfth month of Chenghua nine. | |||||||
| Lin succeeded on jiyou in the third month of Chenghua ten and died in the ninth month of Hongzhi two. | Jie succeeded on wushen in the second month of Hongzhi three and in the third month received an annual stipend of 800 piculs. He died in the first month of Zhengde three. | Ben succeeded on jiashen in the fourth month of Zhengde three. He died in the tenth month of the twelfth year without an heir; his uncle Jiang succeeded. | ||||||||
| Jiang succeeded on dingmao in the third month of Zhengde thirteen and died in the fifth month of Jiajing twelve. | ||||||||||
| Hai succeeded on wushen in the ninth month of Jiajing eighteen. In the fifth month of the twenty-first year he directed the red-helmet guards on palace duty. He died on haihai in the eighth month of the twenty-seventh year. | Chengxun succeeded on yimao in the third month of Jiajing thirty-seven. | Shiyong succeeded in Longqing six. In the first month of Wanli fourteen he became a rear-prefecture vice commissioner while still commanding the red-helmet guards. He left no heir. | Tianjue: lineage not recorded. On wuzi in the eighth month of Wanli twenty-seven he succeeded and died in the thirty-ninth year. | Zihong, also written Zihong, succeeded on renwu in the tenth month of Wanli forty. On jiachen in the ninth month of Chongzhen three he was made Grand Tutor. | ||||||
| Xue Gui, originally Tuohuochi, Earl of Anshun. Enfeoffed on the same day as Zhu Rong with a stipend of 900 piculs and hereditary commandant rank. In Hongxi one he received a hereditary earldom. On gengshen in the seventh month of Xuande one he was raised to marquis with 300 piculs added. He died in the second month of the fifth year and was posthumously made Duke of Bin, posthumous name Zhongzhuang. His younger brother Keketiemuer succeeded as commandant. | Shan | Zhong, also written as Gui's nephew, succeeded as earl in the seventh month of Tianshun one and died in the twelfth month of the sixth year. | Bao, also written Baolong, succeeded on dingmao in the fourth month of Tianshun seven and died in the second month of Hongzhi three. His son Ang continued as commandant. | |||||||
| Jin Zhong, originally Yexiantugan, Prince of Loyal Valor. In Yongle twenty-one his tribes submitted and he was enfeoffed and given his surname and personal name. In the second month of Xuande four he was repeatedly made Grand Preceptor and died in the eighth month of the sixth year. | ||||||||||
| Yao Guangxiao, Duke of Rong, was posthumously enfeoffed in the third month of Yongle sixteen with the added meritocrat title Who Sincerely Assists the State and Cooperates in Planning, posthumous name Gongjing. | ||||||||||
| Ma Rong, Earl of Jingcheng, was posthumously enfeoffed in Yongle eight, posthumous name Zhuangwu. | ||||||||||
| Zhang Qin, Earl of Xintai, was posthumously enfeoffed in the second month of Yongle fifteen, posthumous name Gangyong. | ||||||||||
| Zhou Chang, Earl of Laiyang, was posthumously enfeoffed in the second month of Yongle fifteen, posthumous name Zhongyi. | ||||||||||
| Chen Heng, also named Wu, Earl of Chengwu, was posthumously enfeoffed in the third month of Yongle sixteen, posthumous name Zhongyong. | ||||||||||
| Zhu Chong, Earl of Pingyin, was posthumously enfeoffed in the second month of Yongle twenty, posthumous name Wuxiang. | ||||||||||
| Cheng Kuan, Earl of Baochang, was posthumously enfeoffed in the first month of Yongle twenty, posthumous name Zhongwei. |
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右永樂朝自姚廣孝以下,皆從北平,以功追贈者。
From Yao Guangxiao downward, all had followed the Prince of Yan from Beiping and were posthumously enfeoffed for their merit.