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CHINA
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The Manchu Dynasty
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(Ta Ch'ing Ch'ao )
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GENEALOGY
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- H.M. Emperor Ch'ien-lung [Kao Tsung Chun Tai Shang Huang Ti], had further issue:
- 9) H.H. Prince (Huang Tzu) Yung-…[Hoang Kieou Tse]. b. 2nd August 1748 (s/o Shua-chia Huang Kuei Fei). He d. in infancy. Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- 10) H.H. Prince (Huang Tzu) Yung-…[Hoang Che Tse]. b. 12th June 1751 (s/o Shu Fei). He d. in infancy.
- 11) Lieutenant-General H.I.H. Prince (Huang Tzu) Yung-hsing [Tché], 1st Prince Ch'eng (Ch'eng To Lo Chün Wang) (cre. 1789). b. 22nd March 1752 (s/o Shua-chia Huang Kuei Fei), 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 To Lo Chün Wang), 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 To Lo Pei Lê), 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 Ku Shan Pei Tzu). Succeeded on the death of his father, 1809.
- ii) General H.E. The Noble (Fu Kuo Chiang Chün) Yi-ching (s/o a concubine). Granted the rank of Chên Kuo Chiang Chün 1816, Imperial Bodyguard 1816, Dir. Imperial Gardens and Hunting Grounds 1817, Sub-Chancellor Grand Secretariat 1818-1825, Junior Vice-Presdt. Brd. of War 1825, Governor of Sheng-Ching 1835-1836, Presdt. Brd. of Civil Appointments 1836, Cdt. Peking Gendarmerie 1836, Assoc. Grand Sec. 1841, prom. Gen. 1841, 4th class Imperial Bodyguard 1843, Cmnsr. Yarkand 1843-1844 and 1851, Cdt. of the forces at Ili 1844-1846 and 1850, of Yingishar 1851-1852, Vice-Presdt. Brd. of Punishments 1852-1853, imprisoned 1842-1844 and 1846-1850. He d. of malaria, at Hsu-chu, 12th November 1853. Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- iii) Yi-chi (s/o a concubine). Granted the rank of Chên Kuo Chiang Chün 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:
- a. Imperial clansman (Tsung Shih) Chin-chüan [Heng Chuan]. Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- b. Imperial clansman (Tsung Shih) Chin-yü [Heng Yü].
- 2. Imperial clansman (Tsung Shih) Hêng-you.
- (ii) Imperial clansman (Tsung Shih) Yü-kang.
- (iii) Imperial clansman (Tsung Shih) Yü-ch'ung, educ. at the Imperial Palace with Emperor Hsuan-tung (P'u-yi).
- c) The Noble (Eul-teng Chên Kuo Chiang Chün) Mien-tsung.
- d) H.H. Prince (To Lo Pei Lê) Mien-se. Adopted by his uncle, Prince Yung-ch'i. He d. 8th December 1848.
- e) The Noble (Chên Kuo Chiang Chün) Mien-k'o.
- f) The Noble (Eul-teng Chên Kuo Chiang Chün) Mien-p'ing.
- a) Princess (Hsien Chu Kung Chu) … m. 1786, Prince Dewe Dorji, an Aokhan Mongol nobleman.
- b) Princess (Hsien Chu Kung Chu) … m. 1797, a Khorchin Mongol nobleman.
- c) Princess (Hsien Chu Kung Chu) …
- d) Princess (Hsien Chu Kung Chu) … Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- e) Princess (Hsien Chu Kung Chu) …
- 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 (Huang Tzu) Yung-ching. b. 22nd January 1756 (s/o Empress Hsiao Hsien). He d. 7th September 1757.
- 14) H.H. Prince (Huang Tzu) Yung-lu. b. 31st August 1757 (s/o Empress Hsiao Yi-chun). He d. 23rd April 1760.
- 15) H.H. Prince (Huang Tzu) Yung-yen, Prince (Ho Shê Ch'in Wang) 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 (Huang Tzu) Yung-…[Hoang Che Lou Tse]. b. 13th January 1763 (s/o Empress Hsiao Yi-chun). He d. in infancy.
- 17) H.I.H. Prince (Huang Tzu) Yung-lin [Hsi], 1st Prince Ch'ing (Ch'ing Ho Shê Ch'in Wang). b. 17th June 1766 (s/o Empress Hsiao Yi-chun), educ. Shang Shu-fang. Granted the rank of To Lo Pei Lê in 1789, prom. to Hui To Lo Chün Wang (altered to Ching) 1799, and prom. to Ho Shê Ch'in Wang Ching 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.
- d) Mien-…
- e) H.E. Prince (Pu Ju Pa Fên Chên Kuo Kung) Mien-ti. Appointed as sucessor to his uncle, Yung-hsüan [Shen], 1st Prince Yi. He d.s.p.m. 1849. Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- f) H.I.H. Prince Mien-hsing, 3rd Prince Ch'ing (Ch'ing Ho Shê Ch'in Wang). He had issue:
- i) Lieutenant-General H.I.H. Prince I-k'uang, 4th Prince Ch'ing (Ch'ing Ho Shê Ch'in Wang). b. 1836, educ. privately. Adopted by his uncle as his heir to the Ch'ing princedom. Granted the rank of Chên Kuo Chiang Chün, prom. to the personal ranks of To Lo Chün Wang Ching 1884, and Ho Shê Ch'in Wang 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 Ho Shê Ch'in Wang) (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 Ho Shê Ch'in Wang). b. 1897.
- (b) Prince (Pu Ju Pa Fên Chên Kuo Kung) P'u-jui.
- (2) Lieutenant-General H.E. Prince (Pu Ju Pa Fên Chên Kuo Kung) Tsai-fu. Cdt of the Guard, Special Ambassador to the USA 1908.
- (3) Prince (Pu Ju Pa Fên Chên Kuo Kung) Tsai-shou. He d. before 1910.
- (4) Prince (Pu Ju Pa Fên Chên Kuo Kung) Tsai-luen.
- (1) Princess (Chün Chu Kung Chu) ... m. Prince (Chün Chu E Fu) Nayentu, a seventh generation descendant of General H.H. Ching-che Tu-yi Tsereng, 1st Prince Chao-yung and Khalkha, sometime Ambassador to Russia.
- (2) Princess (Chün Chu Kung Chu) ...
- (3) Princess (Chün Chu Kung Chu) ...
- (4) Princess (Chün Chu Kung Chu) Sze Gurgur. Lady-in-Waiting to the Grand Empress Dowager. m. … Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- 1) H.H. Princess Ho-…(Ku Lun Ho-…Kung Chu). b. 1729 (d/o Empress Hsiao Yi-chun). She d. 1730.
- 2) H.H. Princess (Kung Chu) Ho-…
- 3) H.H. Princess Ho-ching (Ku Lun Ho-ching Kung Chu). b. 1731 (d/o Empress Hsiao Yi-chun). m. 1747, Prince (Ku Lun E Fu) 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 (Ku Lun Ho-chia Kung Chu). 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.
- 5) H.H. Princess Ho-…(Ku Lun Ho-…Kung Chu). b. 1753 (d/o Empress Hsiao Hsien).
- 6) H.H. Princess Ho-…(Ku Lun Ho-…Kung Chu).
- 7) H.H. Princess Ho-ching (Ku Lun Ho-ching Kung Chu). 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 (Ku Lun Ho-ko Kung Chu). 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 (Ku Lun Ho-hsiao Kung Chu). b. 1771. m. 1789, Prince (Ku Lun E Fu) 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-…(Ku Lun Ho-…Kung Chu). b. 1775 (d/o Tun Fei).
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