10) H.H.
Prince (HuangTzu)
Yung- [Hoang Che Tse]. b. 12th
June 1751 (s/o Shu Fei). He d.
in infancy.
11)
Lieutenant-General H.I.H. Prince (HuangTzu)
Yung-hsing [Tché], 1st Prince Ch'eng
(Ch'eng ToLoChünWang)
(cre. 1789). b. 22nd
March 1752 (s/o Shua-chia HuangKueiFei), educ. Shang Shu-fang,
Forbidden City, Peking. Dir-Gen. Imperial
Manuscript Library 1779, Lt-Gen. of a Manchu
Banner Corps 1795-1799, Grand Counsellor 1799,
Supervisor Brd. of Revenue 1799. A celebrated
calligrapher under the nom de plume
"Yijinzhai". m. H.H. Princess (Fu
Chin) He d. 10th May
1823, having had issue, six sons:
a)
H.I.H. Prince (Chün Wang Chang Tzu)
Mien-ch'in. He d.v.p.
20th July 1820, having had
issue:
i)
H.I.H. Prince (Chün Wang
Chang Tzu) Yi-shou. He d.
18xx, having had issue:
(1)
H.I.H. Prince Tsai-jui, 2nd
Prince Ch'eng (Ch'eng
ToLoChünWang), educ.
privately. He d.
1859, having had issue:
(a)
H.I.H. Prince (Chün
Wang Chang Tzu)
P'u-chuang. He had issue,
two sons:
(i)
Yü-k'un.
(ii)
Yü-hsiu.
b)
H.H. Prince Mien-Yi, 2nd
Prince Hsün (Hsün ToLoPeiLê), educ. privately.
Adopted son and successor of his deceased
uncle, Prince Yung-chang, 1787. He d.
1809, having had issue:
i) H.H.
Prince Yi-hsu, 3rd
Hsun (Hsun KuShanPeiTzu). Succeeded on the
death of his father, 1809.
iii)
Yi-chi (s/o a concubine).
Granted the rank of ChênKuoChiangChün in
1816. Minister of the Imperial
Household 1834-1840, charged with
bribery, degraded and banished
1840. He d. 1863, having
had issue:
(1)
The Noble (Fêng Kuo
Chiang Chün)
Tsai-chih. b. as
Tsai-chung. Adopted by
Prince Yin-chieh, as his
heir with the new name of
Tsai-chih. Succeeded him
by Imperial decree 8th
February 1855. He d.
1880, having had issue,
at least two sons:
(a)
Noble (Fêng Ên
Chiang Chün)
P'u-tung. b. 1871.
Taught at Tsinghua Univ.
An expert on Chinese
drama. He d. 1952.
(b)
Lieutenant-General H.E.
The Noble (Fêng Ên
Chiang Chün)
P'u-lun. b.
November 1874 (s/o
a concubine), educ.
privately. Candidate for
Emperor in 1875 and 1908.
Dep. Lieut-Gen. Bordered
Yellow Banner 1896-1900,
Plain Red Banner 1900,
Vice-Presdt. Imperial
Clan Court 1900-1901,
Lieut-Gen. Bordered
Yellow Banner 1901-1904,
Cmsnr. St Louis
Exhibition 1904, Joint
Presdt. National Assembly
1907-1909, Presdt. Senate
1909-1911, Minister for
Agriculture, Industry and
Commerce 1911, Senator of
the Republic 1911-1917,
Chair. State Cncl. 1916.
Became an adherent of
Yüan Shih-k'ai. He d.
at Kuan Wai, 1926, having
had issue, three sons:
(i)
Noble (Fêng Ên
Chiang Chün)
Yü-ts'ung, educ.
Forbidden City, Peking.
Companion to K'angiTeh.
Sometime Officer of the
Imperial Bodyguard in
Manchuria, a government
calligrapher after the
revolution, later a
gardener at Pei-hai Park
in Peking. He d.
at Peking, 1965, having
had issue, two sons:
1.
Noble (Fêng Ên
Chiang Chün)
Hêng-ming. Vice-Presdt.
Peking Forestry Dept's
three environmental
commissions in 1991. He
has issue, two sons:
12) H.H.
Prince (To Lo Pei Lê) Yung-ch'i. b.
7th June 1752 (s/o Empress
Hsiao Hsien). He d. 17th March
1776.
13) H.H.
Prince (HuangTzu) Yung-ching. b.
22nd January 1756 (s/o Empress
Hsiao Hsien). He d. 7th
September 1757.
14) H.H.
Prince (HuangTzu) Yung-lu. b.
31st August 1757 (s/o Empress
Hsiao Yi-chun). He d. 23rd
April 1760.
15) H.H.
Prince (HuangTzu) Yung-yen, Prince
(HoShêCh'inWang)
Chia, who succeeded as H.I.M. Emperor Chia-ching
[Jen-tsung Jui Huang Ti], Great Emperor of the
Great Ching Dynasty (s/o Empress Hsiao
Yi-chun) - see below.
16) H.H.
Prince (HuangTzu)
Yung- [Hoang Che Lou Tse]. b. 13th
January 1763 (s/o Empress Hsiao Yi-chun).
He d. in infancy.
17)
H.I.H. Prince (HuangTzu) Yung-lin
[Hsi], 1st Prince Ch'ing (Ch'ing HoShêCh'inWang). b.
17th June 1766 (s/o Empress
Hsiao Yi-chun), educ. Shang Shu-fang.
Granted the rank of ToLoPeiLê in 1789, prom. to HuiToLoChünWang (altered to Ching)
1799, and prom. to HoShêCh'inWangChing in 1820. m. 1780,
He d. 25th April 1820,
having had issue, at least six sons:
a)
Mien-
b)
Mien-
c)
H.I.H. Prince Mien-min, 2nd
Prince Ch'ing (Ch'ing To Lo Chün Wang).
He d.s.p.12th
November 1836, having had issue, three
sons.
f)
H.I.H. Prince Mien-hsing, 3rd
Prince Ch'ing (Ch'ing HoShêCh'inWang). He had issue:
i)
Lieutenant-General H.I.H. Prince
I-k'uang, 4th Prince
Ch'ing (Ch'ing HoShêCh'inWang). b.
1836, educ. privately.
Adopted by his uncle as his heir
to the Ch'ing princedom. Granted
the rank of ChênKuoChiangChün, prom.
to the personal ranks of ToLoChünWangChing 1884, and HoShêCh'inWang in
February 1894 (made hereditary 19th
December 1908). Lieut-Gen. Manchu
Bordered Yellow Bannaer, Senior
Mbr. Foreign Affairs Bureau
1884-1911, Controller Admiralty
Brd. 1885, Supt. of Customs and
Octtroi 1891, Dir. Imperial
Equipage Dept. 1891, Chief Grand
Counsellor 1903-1911, Premier
1911, Presdt. Cncl. of Govt.
1901, Brd. of Foreign Affairs
1901-1903, Army Cncl. 1903, and
Privy Cncl. 1911-1912. He d.
at Tientsin, 31st
January 1917, having had issue,
three sons and at least four
daughters:
(1)
Lieutenant-General H.I.H.
Prince Tsai-chen, 5th
Prince Ch'ing (Ch'ing
HoShêCh'inWang) (succ.
1916). b. 1876, educ.
Dep. Lieut-Gen. Bordered
White Banner 1901-1902,
Special Ambassador to the
Coronation of King Edward
VII 1902, Presdt. Brd. of
Trade 1903-1904, Minister
of the Presence 1904, PC.
Rcvd: GC of the
Order of Leopold of
Austria (1910). He d.
1948, having had issue:
(a)
H.I.H. Prince P'u-chong,
6th Prince
Ch'ing (Ch'ing HoShêCh'inWang).
b. 1897.
(b)
Prince (PuJuPaFênChênKuoKung)
P'u-jui.
(2)
Lieutenant-General H.E.
Prince (PuJuPaFênChênKuoKung)
Tsai-fu. Cdt of the
Guard, Special Ambassador
to the USA 1908.
(3)
Prince (PuJuPaFênChênKuoKung)
Tsai-shou. He d.
before 1910.
(4)
Prince (PuJuPaFênChênKuoKung)
Tsai-luen.
(1)
Princess (ChünChuKungChu)
... m. Prince (ChünChuEFu)
Nayentu, a seventh
generation descendant of
General H.H. Ching-che
Tu-yi Tsereng, 1st
Prince Chao-yung and
Khalkha, sometime
Ambassador to Russia.
1) H.H.
Princess Ho- (KuLunHo- KungChu). b. 1729 (d/o Empress
Hsiao Yi-chun). She d. 1730.
2) H.H.
Princess (KungChu) Ho-
3) H.H.
Princess Ho-ching (KuLunHo-ching
KungChu). b. 1731 (d/o
Empress Hsiao Yi-chun). m. 1747, Prince (KuLunEFu) Septeng Baljur (d.
at Peking, 9th February 1775), son of
General H.H. Bandi, Prince Darkhan (Ho Shê
Darkhan Ch'in Wang), of the Khorchin Mongols.
She d. 1792, having had issue, a son and
several daughters.
4) H.H.
Princess Ho-chia (KuLunHo-chia
KungChu). b. 1745. m.
1760, General H.E. Fu Lung An, 2nd
Prince Chung-yung (b. 1743; d. 13th
April 1784), Presdt. Brd. of War 1768-1771 and
1776-1784, of the Brd. of Works 1771-1776, second
son of Fu Heng, 1st Prince Chung-yung.
She d. 1767, having had issue.
7) H.H.
Princess Ho-ching (KuLunHo-ching
KungChu). b. 1756 (d/o
Empress Hsiao Yi-chun). m. 1770, Lhawang
Dorji, 3rd Prince Ch'ao-yung (Ho
Shê Ch'ao-yung Ch'in Wang) (d. 1816),
son of General H.E. Cenggun Jabu, 2nd
Prince Ch'ao-yung, Governor of Uliasutai
1750-1754 and 1756-1771. She d. 1775.
8) H.H.
Princess Ho-ko (KuLunHo-ko
KungChu). b. 1758 (d/o
Empress Hsiao Yi-chun). m. 1772, H.E.
Jalantai, 2nd Prince Wu-i Mou-yang (d.
1788), son of General H.E. Chao-hui, 1st
Prince Wu-i Mou-yang [Wen-Hsieng], Adj-Gen.
Imperial Bodyguard. She d. 1780.
9) H.I.
H. Princess Ho-hsiao (KuLunHo-hsiao
KungChu). b. 1771. m.
1789, Prince (KuLunEFu)
Feng-shên Yin-de (b. 1771; d.1810),
son of Lieutenant-General H.E. Ho-shên, 1st
Prince Chung-Hsieng, Grand Guardian of the Heir
Apparent. She d. 1823.
10) H.H.
Princess Ho- (KuLunHo- KungChu). b. 1775 (d/o Tun Fei).