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Bordered Blue Banner

The Bordered Blue Banner (simplified Chinese: 镶蓝旗; traditional Chinese: 鑲藍旗; pinyin: Xiāng Lán Qí) was one of the Eight Banners of Manchu military and society during the Later Jin and Qing dynasty of China. It was one of the lower five banners. According to the general annals of the Eight Banners, the Bordered Blue Banner was one of the banners located on the south right wing (Blue banners are located southward, the Plain Blue Banner being on the south left wing).[1]

Bordered Blue Banner
Flag of the Bordered Blue Banner
Active1615 – 1911
CountryLater Jin
 Qing dynasty
TypeCavalry
Musketeers
Part ofEight Banners
CommanderPrince Zheng

This banner was commanded by Prince Zheng, the lineage of Šurhaci and his son Jirgalang. By the blood of its commanders the Bordered Blue Banner was the remotest banner out of the Eight Banners; as all the other banners were led by descendants of Nurhaci.[2] Due to its genealogical status, this banner was usually seen as the last banner of the Eight Banners although there were no concrete laws to officially acknowledge this status.

Some parts of Haixi Jurchens were incorporated into this banner after the defeat of the Haixi Jurchens by Jianzhou Jurchens.[3]

Notable members

Notable clans

References

  1. ^ General annals of the Eight Banners.vol 30
  2. ^ Meng, Sen (2011). Notes on the history of the Ming and qing dynasties. 商务印书馆. ISBN 9787100074650.
  3. ^ General annals of the Eight Banners.vol 16

Bibliography

Further reading

  • Dennerline, Jerry (2002), "The Shun-Chih Reign", in Peterson, Willard J.; Twitchett, Denis Crispin; Fairbank, John King (eds.), The Cambridge History of China: Volume 9, Part 1, The Ch'ing Empire to 1800, The Cambridge History of China, vol. 9, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521243346

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