MANCHURIA
The Manchu Dynasty
(Ta Ch'ing Ch'ao )
GENEALOGY
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- 1626 - 1643 H.M.
Emperor T'ien-ts'ung [T'ai Tsung Wen Huang Ti] [Ying
T'ien Hsing Kuo Hung Tê Chang Wu K'uan Wên Jên Shêng
Jui Hsiao Ching Ming Chao Ting Lung Tao Hsien Kung Wên],
Emperor of Manchuria. b. at Hetuala, 28th
November 1592, as Abahai, educ. privately. Raised
to the rank of Prince (To Lo Pei Lê)
in 1616. Proclaimed on the death of his father, 20th
October 1626. Renamed his people the Manchu instead of
the Jurched. Renamed the dynasty Ta Ch'ing Ch'ao
(the Great Ch'ing Dynasty) instead of Chin, a
phrase having negative connotations in Chinese, 15th
May 1636. m. two empresses, two Fei, two Tse Fei,
and six Shu Fei, including (first) 28th May
1614, H.M. Empress Hsiao Tuan Wên [Jere] (b. 13th
May 1599; d. at Peking, 27th May 1649,
bur. Chao-ling Mausoleum, near Shenyang), granted the
rank of Empress with the title of Hsiao Tuan
Wên Huang Hou 10th August
1636, and became Empress Dowager with the title of Hsiao
Tuan-wên Huang T'ai Hou October
1643, daughter of H.H. Manjusri Noyan, 1st
Prince Fu (Ho Shê Fu Ch'in Wang) of the Korchin
Mongols. m. (second) 1625, H.M. Empress Hsiao Tuan
Chuang [Bumbutai] (b. 28th March 1613; d.
27th January 1688, bur. Chao-ling
Mausoleum, near Shenyang), granted the titles of Chuang Shou
Fei 10th August 1636, and Min-hoei-kong-houo,
Koan-tsiu-kong, prom. to Empress Dowager with the
title of Hsiao Tuan Chuang Wên Huang
T'ai Hou Shun-chih 1644, prom. to Empress
Dowager Hsiao Chao-sheng Huang T'ai
Hou 1651, and then to Grand Empress Dowager with
the title of Hsiao Chao-sheng T'ai Huang
T'ai Hou 13th November 1662,
younger daughter of Prince Jaisang, of the Borjigit clan
of Korchin Mongols, and a descendant of Ghenghis Khan. m.
(a) 6th December 1634, Min Hui Kung Ho Yuan Fei
[Hairanju] (b. 1609; d. October 1641),
granted the posthumous title of Min Hui Kung
Ho Yuan Fei 29th November
1643, elder daughter of Prince Jaisang, of the Borjigit
clan of Korchin Mongols. m. (b) 1634, I-ching Ta
Kuei Fei [Namjung], daughter of Dorji-erke Noyan,
of the Abagha Mongols, and widow of Lighdan Khan, Great
Khan of the Mongols. m. (c) (first legitimate
wife) a lady of Niuhuru clan Paturu, Kong-ngo-tou?
m. (d) 1634, K'ang Hu Shu Fei
[Badmajua], widow of Lighdan Khan, Great Khan of the
Mongols, and daughter of Bodisai-chukhur, Tabunang,
of the Abagha Mongols. m. (e) (second legitimate
wife) Ula Ki Fei, daughter of Prince K'e-to, of
the Nara clan. m. (f) Yehonala Fei,
daughter of Prince Ngo-na-pou. m. (g) Yen Cha-chi,
daughter of Pu Yen. m. (h) Nara-chi Fei,
daughter of Yeng Ko-pu. m. (i) I-eul-ken Fei [Kiulu-chi],
daughter of Ngan T'a-si. m. (j) Yi-ching Ngo-lou-ngo-pa-hai
[Pouo-eul-tsi-ki-t'e-che], daughter of Ngo-lou-ngo-pa-hai
Noyan, Ngo-ts'i-ko. m. (k)
Tse
Fei, a daughter of Bayartu-dayiching Noyan of
the Jarud Mongols. m. (l)
Shu Fei,
daughter of Öljeitü-güying Tsaisang, of Chakhar. He d.
at the Palace of Purity and Tranquility, Shenyang, 21st
September 1643 (bur. Chao-ling Mausoleum, near
Shenyang), having had issue, eleven sons and fourteen
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- 1) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Hauge [Mung-ko]
[Ou], 1st Prince Su (Su Ho Shê
Ch'in Wang). b. 16th
April 1609 (s/o Ula Ki Fei), educ.
privately. Granted the title of To Lo
Pei Lê before 1626, and prom. to Ho
Shê Ch'in Wang Su
1636, demoted in 1643 but restored 1644. Minister
for Revenue 1636. m. Princess (Fu Chin)
(m. after 1650, General H.H. Prince
Dorgon Ako, 1st Prince Jui),
younger daughter of Prince Manjusri, of the
Borijit clan of Korchin Mongols. He d. in
prison, April 1648, having had issue:
- a)
The Noble (Yuan Fêng Fu Kuo Chiang
Chün) Kut'ai.
- b)
The Noble (Fu Kuo Chiang Chün)
Uheno.
- c)
H.H. Prince Fushu [Yi], Prince Hien (Hien
Ho Shê Ch'in Wang).
b. 1624. He d. January
1670.
- d)
H.H. Prince Manngge [Liang], Prince Wen (Wen
To Lo Chün Wang). He d. 1674,
having had issue:
- i)
H.H. Prince Yen Hsin, Prince (Ho Shê
Ch'in Wang) Su. He had
issue, a son:
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H.H. Prince Yung Hsi,
Prince (Ho Shê
Ch'in Wang)
Su. He had issue:
- (i)
H.I.H. Prince Long
Gin-fi, Prince (Ho
Shê Ch'in Wang)
Su. He had issue:
- 1.
H.I.H. Prince Hua Feng,
Prince (Ho Shê
Ch'in Wang)
Su. He fl. 1858, and had
issue, a son and a
daughter:
- a.
General H.I.H. Prince
Shan-ch'i, Prince (Ho
Shê Ch'in Wang)
Su. b. 1863, educ.
privately. Reduced to
poverty as a consequence
of the surrender of his
Manchurian estates to
Russia 1900. Dep.
Lieut-Gen. Bordered Red
Banner 1897-1900,
Vice-Presdt. Imperial
Clan Court 1900, Supt. of
Customs & Octroi at
Peking 1900-1901,
Lieut-Gen. Bordered Red
Banner 1901-1902, GOC
Peking Gendarmerie
1902-1904, Head of the
Archives of the Imperial
clan, Minister for the
Interior 1907-1911,
retired to Port Arthur
1911-1917, formed an
anti-Republican army in
the North East together
with the Mongol General
Babojab 1917, retired to
Port After after the
defeat of that army. m.
(fourth) Tong Chen, a
concubine (d.
1922). He d. at
Port Arthur, 27th
April 1922, having had
issue, twenty-one sons
and seventeen daughters,
including:
- i.
H.I.H. Prince Hsien,
Prince Su (Ho Shê
Su Ch'in Wang),
educ. Japan (MD).
Insp-Gen. Military
Hospitals in Manchuria,
imprisoned at Harbin
1945.
- ii.
Prince Wang. Mayor of
Harbin before 1945.
- iii.
Prince Hsien-chun (12th
son).
- iv.
Princess (Chün Chu
Kung Chu) Kalachin (5th
daughter by a concubine).
m. Kala, a
Mongolian prince.
- v.
Princess (Chün Chu
Kung Chu) Hsien-hsi
[Dongzhen]. b.
1907 (13th d/o
Tong Chen), educ.
Matsumato Girl's Sch.
Adopted 25th
October 1913 by Naniwa
Kawashima, 25th
October 1913 and assumed
the name of Yoshiko
Kawashima. Later styled
Cdt. Chin P'i-hui as Head
of the Japanese
Pacification Army in
Manchuria 1934-1940. m.
at Port Arthur, November
1927 (div. bf.
1931), Prince Kanjurjab,
son of Mongol General
Babojab. She was k.
(executed for treason) at
Peking, 25th
March 1948.
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Lady Yamagushi.
- a.
Princess
(Chün
Chu
Kung Chu).
m. Prince Gungsang
Norbu, son of Prince
Wangdud Namjil, of the
Kharachin clan of
Mongols.
- e)
The Noble (Fu Kuo Chiang Chün)
Singpao.
- a)
Princess (Chün Chu Kung Chu) ... m.
Prince (Chün Chu E Fu) Kêng
Ching-chung (k. 1682), 3rd
Prince Ching-nan, who rebelled against
the Emperor in 1674-1682, eldest son of
General H.E. Kêng Chi-mao [Chung-min], 2nd
Prince Ching-nan, of the Chinese Plain
Yellow Banner.
- 2) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Loge (s/o
Ula Ki Fei). Copyright©
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- 3) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Gebohui (s/o
the Nuhuru concubine).
- 4) H.H.
Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung) Yebushu (s/o
Yen Cha-chi). He had issue, a son:
- a)
The Noble (Chên Kuo Chiang Chün)
Soeultung. Imperial Chamberlain.
- 5) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Sose [Ching], 1st
Prince Ch'eng-tse (Ch'eng-tse To Lo
Chün Wang). b. 17th
January 1629 (s/o the Yehonala Fei).
He d. 12th January 1655, having
had issue:
- a)
H.H. Prince Boggodo, 2nd
Prince Chuang (Chuang Ho Shê
Ch'in Wang). b. 1650
(s/o the first wife), educ.
privately. Succeeded his father 1655, and
had the designation of his princedom
altered to Chuang. He d.s.p.
15th February 1723.
- b)
H.H. Prince Pouo-wong-kuo-no, Prince Hui
(Hui To Lo Chün Wang).
- c)
The Noble (Fu Kuo Chiang Chün)
Ngen-k'o-pou [Wen-hsi].
- d)
A descendant of one of these sons was:
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Prince (Fêng Ên Chên
Kuo Kung) Ning-ho.
Deprived of his rank 1739.
- 5) H.H.
Prince (Fêng Ên Chên Kuo
Kung) Gaose [K'io-heou]. b. 1637 (s/o
Nara-chi Fei). Author and poet. He d.
1670, having had issue:
- a)
H.E. Prince (Yuan Fêng Pu Ju Pa Fên
Fu Kuo Kung) Ching Heng.
- b)
H.E. Prince (Yuan Fêng Pu Ju Pa Fên
Fu Kuo Kung) Yun Cheng.
- c)
H.E. Prince (Yuan Fêng Pu Ju Pa Fên
Fu Kuo Kung) Cheng Feou.
- d)
Yeng Ki.
- e)
Yu Te.
- 6) H.H.
Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung P'in Ki)
Chang Shu (s/o I-eul-ken Fei) b.
8th August 1636 and d. 11th
May 1637?]. He had issue, two sons:
- a)
The Noble (Yuan Fêng San Teng Chên
Kuo Chiang Chün) Té-ning.
- b)
The Noble (Fêng Ên Chiang Chün)
Hai Lin. Copyright©
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- 7) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Hoang Pa-tzu. b.
27th August 1637 (s/o Empress
Hsiao Tun). He d. 13th March
1638.
- 8) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Fu-lin, who
succeeded as H.M. Emperor Shun-chi [Shih-tsu
Chang Huang Ti], Great Emperor of the Great Ching
Dynasty (s/o Empress Hsiao Chuang) - see
below.
- 9) H.H.
Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung) Taose (s/o
an unnamed concubine). He had issue:
- a)
The Noble (Yuan Fêng San Teng Chên
Kuo Chiang Chün) Yung-ki.
- b)
The Noble (Fêng Ên Chiang Chün)
Yu-té.
- 10) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Bombogor [Chao],
1st Prince Hiang (Hiang Ho Shê
Ch'in Wang). b. 20th
January 1642 (s/o Yi-ching). m.
16xx, H.M. Empress Hsiao Hsien Tuan-ching
[Juanchi] (b. 1639; m. second,
September 1656, her first husband's half-brother,
H.M. Emperor Shun-chi [Shih-tsu Chang Huang Ti],
Great Emperor of the Great Ching Dynasty, and d.
at the Cheng Chien Palace, Peking, 23rd
September 1660, bur. Hsiao-ling Mausoleum,
Hebei), daughter of Count Osi, Grand Minister of
the Imperial Household, of the Donggo clan and
the Plain White Banner Corps. He d.s.p.
22nd August 1656.
- 1) H.H.
Princess (Ku Lun Kung Chu)
m. 1633, Prince Bandi (Ku Lun
Bandi E Fu), son of Sodnom
Dügüreng [During], Noyan of the Monggoi
Aukhan tribe of Mongols.
- 2) H.H.
Princess Makata, Princess Wen-chuang (Ku Lun
Wen-chuang Kung Chu). b.
1625 (d/o Empress Hsiao Tuan Wên). m.
(first) 1636, H.H. Eje Khongkhor, Prince Chakhar
(To Lo Chakhar Chün Wang)
(b. 1622; d. 1641), son of Lighdan
Khutuktu Khan, Khan of the Chakhar Mongols. m.
(second) 1645, Prince Abunai (Ku Lun
Abunai E Fu) (m. second,
1663, a daughter of Prince Yolo, d. 1675),
younger son of Lighdan Khutuktu Khan, Khan of the
Chahar Mongols. She d. 1663, having had
issue, by her first husband.
- 3) H.H.
Princess Tuan-ching (Ku Lun Tuan-ching Kung
Chu). b. 1628 (d/o Empress
Hsiao Tuan Wên). m. 1636, Prince (Ku
Lun E Fu) Kitad (d.
1656), Noyan, cdr. Left Banner of Jarud
Mongols, nephew of General H.H. Manjusiri, Prince
Darkhan (Ho Shê Darkhan Ch'in Wang),
Grand Taiji of the Korchin Mongols. She d.
1686. Copyright© Christopher
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- 4) H.H.
Princess Yatu, Princess Yung-mu (Ku Lun
Yung-mu Kung Chu). b. 1629 (d/o
Empress Hsiao Chuang). m. Birtakhar Taiji,
a son of Ügüshin [Uksan], Prince Jorightu (Ho
Shê Jorightu Ch'in Wang) of the
Borjigit clan and brother of Empress Hsiao Chuang
Wen. She d. 1678.
- 5) H.H.
Princess (Kung Chu) Atu, Princess
Shu-hui (Ku Lun Shu-hui Kung
Chu). b. 1632 (d/o Empress
Hsiao Chuang). m. (first) 1643, a son of
H.H. Eje Khongkhor, Prince of Chakhar (To Lo
Chakhar Chün Wang). m.
(second) 1648, Prince Sabdan (To Lo
Sabdan Chün Wang) (d.
1668), Noyan and cdr. of the Right Wing of
the Bayarin Banner. She d. at Peking,
1700.
- 6) H.H.
Princess (Kung Chu) Yong-'an. b.
1628 (d/o Empress Hsiao Tuan Wên).
- 7) H.H.
Princess (Kung Chu) Tuan-hsien (Ku
Lun Tuan-hsien Kung Chu). b.
1633 (d/o Empress Hsiao Chuang). m.
Lieutenant-General Jangjiragh, sometime
Vice-Minister of the Imperial Household Dept.,
son of Ochirsang. She d. 1648.
- 8) H.H.
Princess (Kung Chu) Tuan-chen,
Princess Yung-an (Ku Lun Yung-an
Kung Chu). b. 1634 (d/o
Empress Hsiao Tuan). m. 1645,
Lieutenant-General Prince (Ku Lun E
Fu) Bayashulang, Prince Tüshiyetü (Ho
Shê Tüshiyetu Ch'in Wang), son of Badari,
Tüshiyetü Khan, of the Khalkha Mongols. She d.
1692.
- 9) Lady
(
Ko Ko). m. 1648,
Khuwashang, of the Borjigit clan of Mongols.
- 11) H.H.
Princess
Ku Lun Kung Chu)
m. 1647, Garma Sodnam, of the Abagha
clan of Mongols, sometime Senior Secretary.
- 12) Lady
(
Ko Ko). m. 1651,
Bandi, of the Borjigit clan of Mongols, sometime
Minister for Subordinate Affairs.
- 13) H.H.
Princess (Kung Chu)
m.
Tenggis, Noyan of the Sünid Left Flank
Banner.
- 17) H.H.
Princess (Kung Chu) K'o-ch'un. b.
1642. m. 1st Viscount Wu
Ying-hsiung (k. 1674), eldest son of H.M.
[Wu San-kuei] Chao-wu, Emperor of Yunanfu. She d.
1705.
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