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Imperial prince of the Chinese Ming dynasty In this Chinese name, the family name is Zhu.
Zhu Zijun
朱志均
Prince of Qin
Tenure1424–1426
PredecessorZhu Zhigeng, Prince Xi
SuccessorZhu Zhiqie, Prince Kang
Prince of Weinan
Tenure1403–1424
Born1403
Died1426(1426-00-00) (aged 22–23)
Posthumous name
Prince Huai of Qin (秦懷王)
HouseZhu
FatherZhu Shangbing
MotherLady Tang

Zhu Zijun (朱志均, 1403–1426) was a Chinese prince of the Ming dynasty. He was the son of Zhu Shangbing, Prince Yin of Qin, and the elder brother of Zhu Zhigeng, Prince Xi of Qin. In 1403, he was made Prince of Weinan (渭南王), and in 1424, he inherited the title of Prince of Qin.

Zhu Zhijun died in 1426 at the age of 24 and was given the posthumous title of Huai (懷). His fiancée, Lady Zhang, entered the palace and vowed to remain chaste for the rest of her life, as he had no son. His younger full-brother, Zhu Zhiqie, succeeded him.

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Zhu Zhijun House of ZhuBorn: 1403 Died: 1426
Chinese royalty
Preceded byTitle created Prince of Weinan
1403–1424
Succeeded byNone
Preceded byZhu Zhigeng, Prince Xi Prince of Qin
1424–1426
Succeeded byZhu Zhiqie, Prince Kang
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