MANCHURIA
The Manchu Dynasty
(Ta Ch'ing Ch'ao )
GENEALOGY
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- H.M. Geren
gurun be ujire genggiyen Han
T'ien-ming [Tai-tzu Kao Ter Ki Huang Ti], Kundulun
Han Ta Ching Kuo, Emperor of
Manchuria, had further issue:
- 3)
Prince (Fêng Ên Chên Kuo Kung) Abai Ako
[K'in-min]. b. 1585 (s/o
Tchao-kia-chi Fei), educ.
privately. He d. March 1648, having had
issue, six sons:
- a)
The Noble (Chên Kuo Chiang Chün)
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- b)
The Noble (Fêng Ên Chiang Chün)
Féiyasan.
- c)
The Noble (Fêng Ên Chiang Chün)
Ts'ien-t'ou [Kiai-tche].
- d)
The Noble (Fu Kuo Chiang Chün)
Fan-t'ou [Hoei-yi].
- e)
Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung)
Kong-ngan.
- f)
Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung)
Hao-chan.
- 4) The
Noble (San Teng Chên Kuo Chiang Chün)
Tangguldai Ako [K'o-kié]. b. 1585
(s/o the Niuhulu concubine), educ.
privately. He d. 1640, having had issue:
- a)
The Noble (Chên Kuo Chiang Chün)
Nié-k'o-sé.
- b)
The Noble (Chên Kuo Chiang Chün)
Mou-eul-tch'a [K'o-kong].
- 5)
Lieutenat-General H.H. Prince (Yuan Fêng To
Hoi To Lo Pei Lê)
Manggultai Ako. b. 1587 (s/o
Gundai), educ. privately. Granted the rank
of Ho Shê To Lo Pei
Lê 1616, demoted to To Hoi To
Lo Pei Lê 1631. Lt-Gen.
Blue Banner Corps 1613, Grand Councillor
1626-1629. m. 1614, younger sister of
Prince Naiji (Naiji Pei Lê), Noyan
of the Left Banner of Jarud Mongols. He d.
by suicide, 11th January 1633, whose
descendants were expelled from the Imperial
family in 1635, having had issue:
- a)
Ebulun. Executed 1630.
- 6)
Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung) Tabai Ako
[K'io-heou]. b. 1589 (s/o the
Niuhulu concubine), educ. privately. He d.
October 1639, having had issue:
- a)
Prince (Yuan Fêng To Lo Pei Lê)
Aksin. Nei-ta-tch'en. He was k.
1669.
- b)
Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung)
Bambursan. He was k. 1669.
- c)
Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung)
Batuhai [K'o-hi].
- d)
The Noble (Fêng Ên Chiang Chün)
Jituhai. Copyright©
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- e)
The Noble (Fu Kuo Chiang Chün)
Batima [Tao-chang]. Fei-yang-hou.
- 7)
General H.H. Prince Abatai Ako [Min], 1st
Prince Jao-yü (Jao-yü Ho Shê Ch'in
Wang). b. 27th July 1589
(s/o Yi-eul-ken Fei), educ.
privately. Granted the title of To Lo
Pei Lê 1626 (demoted 1641), prom.
to To Lo Chün Wang Jao-yu1644,
and finally to the posthumous rank of Ho Shê
Ch'in Wang 1662. Minister for
Public Works 1631, C-in-C (Feng-ming Ta
Jiang-chun) exped. to China 1642 during
which campaign he is said to have taken 94 towns
and cities and 360,000 prisoners, He d. at
Peking, 10th May 1646, having had
issue, at least four sons and a daughter:
- a)
H.H. Prince (Ku Shan Pei Tzu)
Chang-kien [Hien-yi].
- b)
H.H. Prince (Ku Shan Pei
Tzu) Bohoto [Wen-liang]. b.
1610. He d. 1648, having had
issue:
- i)
Field Marshal H.H. Prince (Ku
Shan Pei Tzu)
Jang-tai. b. 1636, educ.
privately. Succeeded his father
as Fêng Ên Chên
Kuo Kung 1648,
prom. to Ku Shan Pei
Tzu. Dep. Cdr. Hunan 1674,
appointed as Fu-yuan Jiang-chun
1678, prom. General (Ting-yuan
p'ing-k'ou Ta Jiang-chun)
1679, C-in-C in Kiangsi 1679. He d.
1690, having had issue, at least
three sons:
- (1)
Pai-shou. Granted the
title of Fêng Ên
Chên Kuo Kung
in 1668, but was deprived
of all his ranks and
titles 1688. He had
issue:
- (a)
Wen-chao. b. 13th
February 1681. A noted
poet of 21 collections.
He d. 1732, having
had issue:
- (i)
H.H. Prince (Fêng
Ên Fu Kuo
Kung)
Succeeded his uncle and
adopted father, Prince
Dun-ju in 1718.
- (3)
H.H. Prince (Fêng
Ên Chên Kuo
Kung) Dun-ju. b.
1658, educ.
privately. He d.
1718.
- c)
Bolo [Ting]. b. 1612, educ.
privately. C-in-C (P'ing-nan Ta
Jiang-chun) of Chekiang 1646-1647,
of Mongolia 1650. Granted the rank of Ku
Shan Pei Tzu 1636,
prom. to To Lo Pei Lê
1644, to the title of Prince Tuan-chung (To
Lo Tuan-chung Chün Wang)
1647, and prom. to Ho Shê Tuan-chung
Ch'in Wang 1649. Demoted
and reinstated twice, but finally
posthumously deprived of all his ranks
and titles 1659. He d. 23rd
April 1652, having had issue:
- i)
Prince
, 2nd
Prince Tuan-chung (To Lo
Tuan-chung Chün Wang).
Deprived of all his ranks and
titles 1659. Copyright©
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- d)
Field Marshal H.H. Prince Yolo, 1st
Prince An (To Lo An
Chün Wang) (cre. 1651)
b. 1625, educ. privately.
Granted the rank of Fêng Ên
Chên Kuo Kung bf.
1646, prom. to To Lo Pei
Lê 1649, succeeded his father as
2nd Prince Jao-yü 1646, the
designation being changed to An 1651,
posthumously demoted to To Lo
An Chün Wang 1701. MSC
1652, Presdt. Imperial Clan Court
1653-1675 and 1680-1689, prom. Field
Marshal (P'ing-k'ou Ta Jiang-chun)
1674, C-in-C Kiangsi 1674-1680. m.
(concubine) a daughter of General Soni,
sometime Grand Minister of the Imperial
Bodyguard. He d. 1689, having had
issue, twenty sons and several daughters,
including:
- v) H.H.
Prince Margun, 2nd
Prince (To Lo Chün
Wang) An. b. 1663, educ.
privately. He d. 1709,
having had issue:
- (1)
H.H. Prince Hua-chi, 3rd
Prince (To Lo
Chün Wang)
An. b. 1625, educ.
privately. He d.s.p.
1719.
- xv)
H.H. Prince Yolo-nun.
- xvi)
H.H. Prince Yun-tuan, 1st
Prince (To Lo Chün
Wang) Chin. b.
1671, educ. privately. A
poet of great fame. Later
deprived of his princely rank. He
d. 1704.
- i) A
daughter. m. 1663, Prince
(To Lo Chün
Wang) Abunai (d.
1675), former husband of Princess
Makata, and younger son of
Lighdan Khutuktu Khan, of the
Chahar Mongols.
- ii) A
daughter. m. Kêng
Chü-chung (d. 1687),
younger son of H.E. Kêng Chi-mao
[Chung-min], 2nd
Prince Ching-nan, of the Chinese
Plain Yellow Banner.
- e)
A daughter. m. 1618, Li Yung Fang
(d. 1634).
- 8) H.H.
Prince (To Lo Pei Lê)
Abahai [Hoang-t'ai-ki], who succeeded as H.M.
T'ien-ts'ung, Emperor of Manchuria (s/o
Empress Hsiao tz'u)- see below.
- 9) H.H.
Prince (Fêng Ên Chên Kuo Kung) Babutai Ako
[K'o-hsi]. b. 1592 (d/o Kia-mou-hou
Fei), educ. privately. He d.
27th February 1655, having had issue,
two sons:
- a)
Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung)
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- b)
The Noble (Yuan Fêng Chên Kuo Chiang
Chün) Hou-si-lou.
- 10) H.H.
Prince (Yuan Fêng Ho Shê To
Lo Pei Lê) Degelei Ako.
b. 1596 (s/o Gundai), educ.
privately. Granted the rank of T'ai Chi,
prom. to To Lo Pei Lê
1626, and prom. to Ho Shê To
Lo Pei Lê. Minister for
Imperial Revenue. m. 1614, daughter of
Eljige, Noyan of the Jarud Mongols. He d.
suddenly, 11th November 1635, and his
descendants were expelled from the Imperial
family.
- 11)
Prince Babuhai Ako. b. 1596 (s/o
Kia-mou-hou Fei), educ. privately.
He d. 1643.
- 12) H.H.
Prince Ajige Ako, 1st Prince
Ying (Yuan Fêng Ying Ho Shê Ch'in
Wang). b. 28th August
1605 (s/o Empress Hsiao Lieh), educ.
privately. Granted the rank of To Lo
Pei Lê 1625, prom. to the title of
Wu-ying with the rank of To Lo
Chün Wang 1636, and finally to the
title of Ying with the rank of Ho Shê
Ch'in Wang 1644. C-in-C (Ch 'ing-yuan
Ta Jiang-chun) of Shensi 1644,
prom. to Supreme Cdr. of the Left) Ting-hsiiTa
Jiang-chun) 1649-1651, imprisoned and
expelled from the Imperial clan 26th
January 1651. He d. (took poison), 28th
November 1651, having had issue:
- a)
Prince (Ku Shan Pei Tzu) Hou-tou.
- b)
Prince (Fêng Ên Chên Kuo Kung)
Fou-lé-hé. Posthumously raised to the
title of Prince (Kung) but later
degraded.
- c)
A son, who had issue:
- i) A
son, who had issue:
- (1)
A daughter. m.
Nien Keng Yao (d.
1726), son of Nien Hsia
Ling.
- ii)
Prince (Kung) Pu Chao. He d.
1724.
- a)
A daughter. m. General H.E. Prince
Ming Ju (b. 1635; d. 1708),
of the Manchu Plain Yellow Banner,
Presdt. Brd. of Punishments 1668-1669,
the Censorate 1669-1671, and Brd. of War
1671-1675, and the Civil Office
1675-1677, and Grand Secretary 1677-1688,
a grandson of Prince Gintaisi.
- 13)
Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung) Laimbu Ako
[Kiai-tché]. b. 1611 (s/o Si-lin Fei),
educ. privately. He d. June 1646,
having had issue, a son:
- a)
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- 14)
General H.H. Prince Dorgon Ako [Chung], 1st
Prince Ché-tcheng Jui (Ché-tcheng Ho Shê
Jui Ch'in Wang). b. in
Manchuria, 17th November 1612 (s/o
Empress Hsiao Lieh), educ. privately.
Granted the titles of To Lo Pei Lê 1627, Mergen
Daicing (Wise Warrior) for his bravey
1628, and To Lo Chün Wang
Jui 1638. Received the posthumous rank of
Emperor with the temple name of Ch'eng-t'sung,
8th February 1651 (cancelled 12th
March 1651). Restored to his former rank and
granted the posthumous name of Chung in
1778. Lt-Gen. White Banner Corps 1627, C-in-C (Feng-ming
Ta Jiang-chun) 1638, Grand
Councillor 1643-1650, Uncle Regent 1644, and
Imperial Uncle Regent 1645, Father Regent 1648, m.
(first) 1635, Ching-shiao Chung-kung Cheng-kung Yuan
Fei (d. 1640), raised to the
posthumous title of Ching-shiao Chung-kung
Cheng-kung Yuan Fei 1649, elder daughter of
Prince Manjusri, of the Borijit clan of Korchin
Mongols. m. (second) 1650, the widow of
his nephew Prince Hauge, 1st Prince
Su. He d.s.p.m. at
Kharahotun, near Jehol, 31st December
1650 (succ. by his nephew and adopted son,
Dorbo).
- 15)
General H.H. Prince Dodo Ako [T'ong], 1st
Prince Té Yü (Té Yü Ho Shê Ch'in
Wang). b. 2nd April 1614
(s/o Empress Hsiao Lieh), educ.
privately. Granted the rank of To Lo
Pei Lê 1627, prom. to the title of
To Lo Chün Wang Yü
1636, demoted 1639, prom. to Ho Shê
Ch'in Wang 1642, demoted again and
restored to Ho Shê Ch'in Wang
1643, and granted the new designation of Te-yü
1645. Posthumously demoted to To Lo
Chün Wang 1651 but restored 1778.
Lt-Gen. Bordered White Banner Corps 1627, C-in-C
(Ting-kuo Ta Jiang-chun)
1643, Assistant Regent 1647. m. a sister
of Empress Hsiao Tuan Wen, and daughter of Prince
Manjusri, of the Korchin Mongols. He d.
from smallpox, at Peking, 29th April
1649, having had issue, at least seven sons:
- b)
General H.H. Prince Doni [Houo], 2nd
Prince Hsin (Hsin To Lo Chün
Wang). b. ca. 1630, educ.
privately. Succeeded his father as 2nd
Prince Yü (Yü Ho Shê Ch'in
Wang) 1649, demoted to To Lo
Chün Wang and ordered to
assume the new designation of Hsin 1651.
General-in-chief during the Yunan
campaign 1658-1659. He d. 1661,
having had issue, a second son:
- ii)
H.H. Prince Oja, 3rd
Prince (To Lo Pei Lê)
Hsin, educ. privately. He d.
1702, having had issue:
- (1)
Prince
, 4th
Prince Hsin.
- (2)
Prince
, 5th
Prince Hsin. He had
issue:
- (a)
Prince
, 6th
Prince Hsin. He had
issue, a son:
- (i)
Prince Fuchuan, 7th
Prince (To Lo
Chün Wang)
Yü. Restored to the rank
of To Lo Chün
Wang, the
designation of Yü, and
the privilege of
perpetual inheritance
1778.
- c)
Prince (Pei Lê Fu Kuo Chün)
Chani [K'o-hsi]. b. 1641. He d.
October 1688.
- d)
Prince Oja'dan. He d. 1702,
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- e)
Prince (To Lo Pei Lê) Dorbo.
Adopted by his uncle, Prince Dorgon, but
was prevented from succeeding to his
princely house, 12th March
1651. He had issue, a son:
- i)
Prince
, who had issue, a
son:
- (1)
Prince Dejao [Te Chao].
He d. 1762, having
had issue, a son:
- (a)
Prince Rusong [Ju Sung]. b.
1737. He d. 1770,
having had issue, a third
son:
- (iii)
H.I.H. Prince Chun-ying
[Gong], 2nd
Prince (To Lo
Jui Chün Wang)
Jui. b. 1761
(third and eldest
surviving son). Succeeded
on the rehabilitation of
Dorgon February 1778. He d.
1800, having had issue,
four sons:
- 1.
H.I.H. Prince Baoen, 3rd
Prince (To Lo
Jui Chün Wang)
Jui. He d. (s.p.?)
1801.
- 4.
H.I.H. Prince Ruien
[Ju-ien], 4th
Prince (To Lo
Jui Chün Wang)
Jui. He may have had
issue, a son?:
- a.
H.I.H. Prince Renshu,
Prince (To Lo
Jui Chün Wang)
Jui. fl. ca. 1850. He may
have had issue, a son?:
- i.
Duzling. He had issue, a
son:
- 1a.
Ye-ching. He had issue, a
son:
- 1b.
H.I.H. Prince Kuibin, Prince (To Lo
Jui Chün Wang) Jui.
- f)
H.H. Prince Tong-ngo, 3rd
Prince Hsin (Hsin To Lo Chün
Wang).
- g)
Prince (Yuan Fêng Fêng Ên Fu Kuo
Kung) Fiyanggu (possible s/o
Gundai). He was probably executed in
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?H.H. Prince Fiyanggu. He d. 1636.
- 1) Lady
Nunje (Nunje Ko Ko) [Duchess
Yung-ch'in] b. 1578 (d/o Tunggiya).
m. before 1601, Hohori, 1st
Prince Yung-ch'in (b. 1561; d. 2nd
September 1624), of the Donggo clan, Lt-Gen. Red
Banner Corps, Chief of the Warka Manchus,
grandson of Kecebayan. She d. 1652, having
had issue, five sons and one daughter.
- 2) Lady
Makuta (Makuta Ko Ko). m.
Legdan Khan, a descendant of Genghis Khan.
- 3) Lady
Mangguji (Mangguji Ko Ko)
[Princess Hada] (d/o Gundai). m.
(first) 1601, Uldai, Prince of the Hada tribe. m.
(second) January 1628, Sodnom Dügüreng
[During], Noyan of the Monggoi Aukhan
tribe of Mongols. She was k. on the orders
of Emperor Tai T'sung Wen Huang Ti, 1636.
- 4) Lady
(Ko Ko)
- 5) Lady
Mukushi (Mukushi Ko Ko) [Princess
Turgei]. b. 1597. m. (first) (div.)
m. (second) Eidu, 1st
Prince Hung-yi (b. 1562; d. 1st
August 1621). m. (third) Prince Turgei (b.
1596; d. 1645), eighth son of her first
husband, Eidu, 1st Prince Hongi-yi.
- 6) Lady
(Ko Ko)
- 7) Lady
(Ko Ko)
- 8)
Princess (Ho Shê Kung Chu) Gürbüshi. m.
Prince (Ho Shê E Fu)
, a Taiji
of the Khalkha tribe of Mongols.
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