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.
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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.
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Mu Sheng (Chinese: 沐晟; Vietnam ...... 沐斌) succeeded as Duke of Qian.
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沐晟(1368年-1439年),字景茂,明朝开国大将沐英次子 ...... 南,改其為交阯。正统年间,率军讨伐麓川叛乱战败,退军后病逝。
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Mu Sheng (Chinese: 沐晟; Vietnam ...... eded him as Marquis of Xiping.
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沐晟(1368年-1439年),字景茂,明朝开国大将沐英次子 ...... 南,改其為交阯。正统年间,率军讨伐麓川叛乱战败,退军后病逝。
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