Zhu Kerong

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Zhu Kerong (Chinese: 朱克融) (died 826[1]), formally the Prince of Wuxing (吳興王), was a military governor (jiedushi) of the Chinese dynasty Tang dynasty who ruled Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered in modern Beijing) independent of the imperial authority during the reigns of Emperor Muzong and Emperor Jingzong, until he and his son Zhu Yanling (朱延齡) were killed by their own soldiers in 826.

It is not known when Zhu Kerong was born.[1] His granduncle Zhu Ci and grandfather Zhu Tao had successively ruled Lulong Circuit from 772[2] until Zhu Tao's death in 785, upon which the Lulong soldiers supported Zhu Tao's cousin Liu Peng.[3] Zhu Kerong's father Zhu Hui (朱洄) remained at Lulong Circuit and appeared to have served as an officer under Liu Peng, Liu Peng's son Liu Ji, and grandson Liu Zong, as Zhu Hui was later referred to as a senior officer. Zhu Kerong, in his youth, also became an officer under Liu Zong.[1]

During Emperor Muzong's reign

During Emperor Jingzong's reign

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