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** Consort Zhu, mother of Prince Mo
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** Zhu Bailiu ( 朱百六 ), posthumously honored as Emperor Xuan ( 玄皇帝 ) with the temple name of Dezu ( 德祖 )
** Zhu Sijiu ( 朱四九 ), posthumously honored as Emperor Heng ( 恆皇帝 ) with the temple name of Yizu ( 懿祖 )
** Zhu Chuyi ( 朱初一 ), posthumously honored as Emperor Yu ( 裕皇帝 ) with the temple name of Xizu ( 熙祖 )
** Zhu Shizhen ( 朱世珍, original name Zhu Wusi 朱五四 ) ( 1283 – 1344 ), posthumously honored as Emperor Chun ( 淳皇帝 ) with the temple name of Renzu ( 仁祖 )
** Eldest daughter, personal name unknown, married Gu Shao ( 顧邵 ), may have later married Zhu Ji ( 朱紀 ) after Gu Shao's death.
** Possible third daughter, personal name unknown, married Zhu Ji, may be the same person as the eldest daughter.
** Zhu Chuangju ( Jeffrey Chuan Chu ) a world-famous computer specialist who was involved in the manufacturing of the world's first electronic computer ;
** Zhu Biao, Crown Prince Yiwen ( 10 October 1355 – 17 May 1392 ), eldest son and initial successor of the Hongwu Emperor
** Lady Lü ( 呂氏 ) ( 1321 – 1414 ), daughter of Lü Changben ( 呂昌本 ) and Zhu Biao's second wife, honored as Empress Dowager after her son ascended the throne
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