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MANCHURIA
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The Manchu Dynasty
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(Ta Ch'ing Ch'ao )
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GENEALOGY
- Mönggke Temür [Tu-tu-mêng-t'ê-mu], Prince Ze [Yüan Huang Ti Chao Tsu]. He was k. with his son, 30th November 1433, having had issue, two sons:
- 1) Cuyan [A-ku] [Ch'üan-tou]. He was k. with his father, 30th November 1433 (s.p.).
- 2) Cunshan [Tung-shan] [T'ung-ts'ang]. b. ca. 1419. He d. 1467, having had issue, three sons:
- a) Tolo [T'ouo-louo]. He d.s.p.
- b) Toimo [T'ouo-i-mo]. He d.s.p.
- c) Sibeoci Fiyanggu [Si-pao-ts'i-p'ien-kou]. He had issue, a son:
- i) Tu-tu-fuman [Fuman], Prince Qing [Chih Huang Ti Hsing Tsu]. He had issue, six sons:
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- (2) Liocan [Lieou-tch'an].
- (3) Soocangga [Tch'ou-yen]. He d.s.p.
- (4) Giocangga [Chüeh-ch'ang-an], Prince Chang [Ching Tsu I Huang Ti], Prince of the Jurgen Tribe. He was k. by Emperor Wan-li, of the Ming dynasty, 1583, having had issue, five sons:
- (a) Prince (To Lo Chün Wang) Lidun [Li-toen] [Ou-kong].
- (b) Prince (To Lo Chün Wang) Erguwen [Angun] [Hoei-tché].
- (c) Prince (To Lo Chün Wang) Jaikan [Tchai-k'an] [Hsüan Hsien].
- (d) Taksi [T'a-k'o-shih], Prince Fu [Hsüan Huang Ti Hsien Tsu] - see below.
- (e) Prince (To Lo Pei Lê) T'a-tch'a-p'ien-kou [K'o-kong].
- (5) Boolangga [Pao-lang-ngo].
- (6) Boosi [Pao-che].
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- Taksi [T'a-k'o-shih], Prince Fu [Hsüan Huang Ti Hsien Tsu], fourth son of Giocangga [Chüeh-ch'ang-an], Prince Chang [Ching Tsu I Huang Ti], Prince of the Jurgen Tribe. m. (a) Sitala-chi (d. 1568), raised to the posthumous title of Empress as Hsüan Hoang Hou 21st October 1648, a daughter or grand-daughter of Prince Wang Kao, of the Sitala clan of the Jurjen tribe. m. (b) Li-kia-chi Fei, daughter of Kou-lou-li. m. (c) Hota Fei [Nara-chi], from the family of King Wanhan, of Hota. He was k. by officers of Emperor Wan-Li, after the fall of Atai, March 1583 (bur. Yung-ling Mausoleum, near Xingjing), having had issue, five sons and four daughters:
- 1) Nurhaci Khan, who became Geren gurun be ujire genggiyen Han T'ien-ming [T'ai-tzu Kao Ter Ki Huang Ti], Kundulun Han Ta Ching Kuo, Emperor of Manchuria (s/o Sitala) - see below.
- 2) Prince (To Lo Pei Lê) Murhaci Ts'ing Batara [Yong-Chuang], Tch'eng-yi. b. 1561 (s/o Sitala), educ. privately. Granted the posthumous rank of To Lo Pei Lê 1653. He d. 21st September 1620, having had issue, eleven sons:
- a) Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung) Darca [Kang-yi]. He d. 1635.
- d) General Prince (Ku Shan Pei Tzu) Udahai [Siang-min]. b. 1601. He d. 21st June 1655.
- e) General Prince (Yuan Fêng Fêng Ên Chên Kuo Kung) Handai.
- f) Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung) T'a-hai. Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- g) Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung) Hou-che-t'a.
- h) Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung) La-che-t'a [K'o-hsi].
- 3) General H.H. Prince Surhachi Dar-khan Baturu, 1st Prince Chuang (Ho Shê Chuang Ch'in Wang). b. 1564 (s/o Empress Hsuan Hoang Hou). Granted the rank of Tu-chih-hui of the Chien-chou district, and prom. to Darhan Baturu by his brother, 1607. Raised to the posthumous title of Chuang Ho Shê Ch'in Wang. m. (second) a lady of the Fuka clan. He was k. on the orders of Emperor T'ien Ming, 25th September 1611. He had issue, at least eight sons and four daughters:
- a) Prince Altungga.
- b) Lieutenant-General Prince (Yuan Fêng To Lo Pei Lê) Amin. b. 1585 (s/o the Fuca lady). Granted the title of To Lo Pei Lê in 1616. Lt-Gen. Bordered Blue Banner Corps 1616-1630, Grand Councillor 1626-1629, cdr. of an exped. to Korea 1627, Regent of Mongolia during the Emperor's invasion of China 1629-1630. Tried for cowardice, June 1630. He d. in prison, 28th December 1640, having had issue:
- i) A daughter. m. ca. 1630, Setele, a Mongolian prince.
- c) Prince (To Lo Pei Lê) Turan [K'o-hsi]. He had issue:
- i) Prince Tunci. b. 1614. He d. 1663.
- i) Princess … Adopted by Emperor T'ai-tzu and raised to the rank of Ho Shê Kung Chu. m. 1626, Oboo Noyan, Tüshiyetü Khan of the Korchin Mongols.
- d) Prince (To Lo Pei Lê) Jasahatu [Houo-hoei]. He had issue, a son:
- i) Prince Loto. b. 1616. He d. 1665.
- e) Prince …, who had issue:Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- i) General Prince (Ku Shan Pei Tzu) Fulata. b. 1622, educ. privately. Appointed as Ning-hai chiang-chun. He d. 1676, having had issue, at least five sons:
- (5) Prince (Ku Shan Pei Tzu) Fu-tsun. b. 1665, educ. privately. Granted the title of Fêng Ên Chên Kuo Kung, and succeded to his father's title in 1691. He d. 1700, having had issue, at least ten sons, including:
- (b) Prince (Fêng Ên Chên Kuo Kung) Te-pu. b. 1683, educ. privately. He d. 1729.
- (h) H.I.H. Prince Joseph Te-pei (Yi), 8th Prince (Ho Shê Ch'in Wang) Chien (succ. 11/11/1748). b. 1688, educ. privately. Baptised into the Roman Catholic Church with the name of Joseph 1718. Granted the rank of Chên Kuo Chiang Chün in 1735. Senior Vice-Presdt. Brd. of War 1735-1736, C-in-C Chihli 1736-1737, Governor of Kansu 1737, Fukien and Chekiang 1739-1742, Governor-General of Hupeh and Hunan 1737-1739, and of Kiangsu, Anhwei and Kiangsi 1742-1743, Vice-Presdt. Brd. of the Civil Office and Libationer of the Imperial Acad. 1743-1748, Presdt. Brd. of the Civil Office 1748-1752. He d.s.p.m. 15th August 1752.
- f) Field Marshal H.H. Prince Jirgalang [Hsien], 1st Prince Cheng (Cheng Ho Shê Ch'in Wang). b. 1599, educ. privately. Granted the title of To Lo Pei Lê 1625, prom. to Ho Shê Ch'in Wang Cheng with the right of perpetual inheritance 1636. Lt-Gen. Bordered Blue Banner Corps1630, Presdt. Brd. of Punishments 1631, Grand Councillor 1643-1651, Joint Regent 1643-1647, Generalissimo 1647. m. a daughter of Ligdan Khutuktu Khan, Khan of the Chahar Mongols. He d. 11th June 1655, having had issue, including:
- i) Prince Jidu (Ho Shê Ch'in Wang). b. 1633. He d. 1660, having had issue, a son:
- (1) Prince Labu (Ho Shê Ch'in Wang). b. 1654. Posthumously degraded 1682. He d. 1681.
- ii) Prince …, who had issue:
- (1) Prince …, who had issue:
- (a) H.H. Prince Citungga, Prince (Ho Shê Ch'in Wang) Chien. He d. 1763, having had issue: Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- (i) Prince …, who had issue:
- 1. H.H. Prince Jihana, 11th Prince (Ho Shê Ch'in Wang) Cheng. b. 1758, educ. privately. Ordered by Emperor Kao-tsung to restore the designation of the princedom back to Cheng. He d. 1784, having had issue:
- a. H.I.H. Prince Ulgungga, 12th Prince (Ho Shê Ch'in Wang) Cheng (succ. 1794). b. ca. 1777, educ. privately. He d. 1846, having had issue, at least six sons:
- iii. H.I.H. Prince Tuan-hua, 13th Prince (Ho Shê Ch'in Wang) Cheng (succ. 1846). b. 18xx, educ. He d. 1861, having had issue:
- 1a. A daughter. m. H.E. Wen-chieh, Prince Chung-chi, Presdt. of the Brds. of Revenue and Civil Appointments, by whom she had issue, at least one daughter.
- iv. En-hua. Presdt. Colonial Court 1853-1854. He d. 1854.
- vi. H.E. (Fu Kuo Chiang Chün) Su-shun. b. 1815, educ. Granted the rank of a noble of Imperial lineage in the tenth rank 1836, Junior Assist. Chamberlain Imperial Bodyguard 1836, Dir. Imperial Gardens and Huting Parks 1849-1850, Sub-Chancellor of the Grand Secretariat 1850-1854, Snr. Vice-Presdt. Brds. of Works 1854, Ceremonies 1854-1855, and Revenue 1855-1857, Presdt. Censorate 1857, of the Colonial Court 1857-1858, and of Brd. of Ceremonies 1858-1861, Adj-Gen. 1859-1861, Min. of the Imperial Household 1860-1861, Assoc. Grand Sec. 1861. He was k. at Peking, 8th November 1861.
- iii) Field Marshal H.H. Prince Jidu [Ch'un], 2nd Prince (Ho Shê Ch'in Wang) Chien. b. 1633, educ. privately. Succeeded his father as 2nd Prince Cheng, but had his designation changed to Chien. Field Marshal (Ting-yuan Ta-chiang-chün) C-in-C of an exped. 1652 He d. 6th August 1660, having had issue, at least two sons and two daughters:
- (2) Labu. b. 1654, educ. privately. Succeeded his father as 3rd Prince (Ho Shê Ch'in Wang) Chien 1670, but was posthumously stripped of all his titles, 1682. Appointed as Field Marshal (Yang-wei Ta-chiang-chün) 1674, Cdt. Nanking 1674-1675, C-in-C Kiangsi 1675-1681. He d. at Peking, 1681, had issue.
- (2) Princess Tuan-min (Ho Shê Tuan-min Kung Chu). Adopted by Emperor Shih-tsu. m. General H.H. Bandi, Prince Darkhan (Ho Shê Darkhan Ch'in Wang), of the Khorchin Mongols, grandson of General H.H. Manjusiri, Prince Darkhan (Ho Shê Darkhan Ch'in Wang), Grand Taiji of the Korchin Mongols.
- g) Prince Fenku [Tsing-ting], 1st Prince Kien (Kien Ho Shê Ch'in Wang). b. 1605. He d. January 1644.
- h) Prince Tolun. He had issue, a daughter:
- i) Princess Junje Gega. m. 1626, Prince Oba Taiji, Tüshiyetü Khan.
- a) A daughter. m. Bujantai of Ula.
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- d) Princess (Chün Chu Kung Chu). m. 1617, Engkeder Taiji, of the Bayod tribe of Khalkha..
- 4) Prince (To Lo Chün Wang) Yarhachi [T'ong-ta]. b. 15xx (s/o Empress Hsuan Hoang Hieu), educ. privately. Granted the posthumous rank of To Lo Chün Wang 1653. He d. 16xx.
- 5) Prince Bayara Tcho-li-k'o-t'ou [Kang-kouo], Prince Tou-yi (Tou-yi To Lo Pei Lê). b. 1582 (s/o Hota Fei), educ. privately. Granted the posthumous rank of To Lo Pei Lê 1653. He d. 3rd April 1624, having had issue:
- a) Baiyintu. Deprived of his rank as an Imperial clansman 1652.
- b) Gunggadai. Degraded and expelled from the Imperial clan with all his family. He was k. on the downfall of Dorgan, 1652, leaving issue, ancestor of:
- -> General H.E. Yi-li-pu [Wen-min]. b. 1730, educ. privately. Archivist Imperial Acad. 1805, 2nd class Sub-Prefect Yunanfu 1812, Magistrate Teng-yueh Dept., Prefect of Tai Ping-fu 1821-1822, Intendant Ch-Ning circuit 1822-1823, Judge at Chekiang 1823-1824, Financial Cmsnr. Chekiang 1824-1825, Governor of Shensi 1825-1826, of Shantung 1826-1827, Yunan 1827-1835, Governor-General of Yunan and Kweichow 1835-1840, of Kiangsu, Kiangsi and Anhwei 1840-1841, Imperial Cmsnr. 1840-1841, Assoc. Grand Chamberlain 1838-1841, Assist. Lieut-Gov. of Cha-pu 1842, Tartar Gen. of Canton and Imperial Cmsnr. 1842-1843. Rcvd: the one-eyed Peacock feather (1819), the double-eyed Peacock feather (1838), and the posthumous rank of a Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent. He d. at Canton, 5th March 1843.
- 1) A daughter. m. General H.E. Eidu Baturu, Prince of Hongti (b. 1564; d. 1621), General of the left wing. She had issue.
- 2) A daughter. m. Hurgan.
- 3) A daughter. m. Cingiha.
- 4) A daughter. m. Puhaha.
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