Mu Sheng

Mu Sheng (Chinese: 沐晟; Vietnamese: Mộc Thạnh; 1368–1439), courtesy name Jingmao (景茂), was a Chinese military general and politician during the Ming dynasty. Mu Sheng was the second son of Mu Ying, the first Marquis of Xiping (西平侯). He was a solemn man of few words, and Hongwu Emperor very liked him. In 1399, his elder brother died without heir, so Mu Sheng succeeded him as Marquis of Xiping.

Mu Sheng

Mu Sheng (Chinese: 沐晟; Vietnamese: Mộc Thạnh; 1368–1439), courtesy name Jingmao (景茂), was a Chinese military general and politician during the Ming dynasty. Mu Sheng was the second son of Mu Ying, the first Marquis of Xiping (西平侯). He was a solemn man of few words, and Hongwu Emperor very liked him. In 1399, his elder brother died without heir, so Mu Sheng succeeded him as Marquis of Xiping.