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Hooge, Prince Su

Hooge (Manchu: ; 16 April 1609 – 4 May 1648), formally known as Prince Su, was a Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty. He was the eldest son of Hong Taiji, the second ruler of the Qing dynasty.

Hooge
Prince Su of the First Rank
Prince Su of the First Rank
Tenure1636–1648
SuccessorFushou
Born(1609-04-16)16 April 1609
Died4 May 1648(1648-05-04) (aged 39)
Consorts
Lady Hada Nara
(died 1636)

Borjigit Duleima
(m. 1636)
IssueQizheng'e
Gutai
Wohena
Fushou, Prince Xianque of the First Rank
Mengguan, Prince Wenliang of the Second Rank
Xingbao
Shushu
Names
Aisin Gioro Hooge
(愛新覺羅 豪格)
Posthumous name
Prince Suwu of the First Rank
(肅武親王)
HouseAisin Gioro
FatherHong Taiji
MotherConsort Ji (Hong Taiji)
Hooge
Chinese豪格

Life

Hooge was born in the Aisin Gioro clan as the eldest son of Hong Taiji, the second ruler of the Qing dynasty. His mother was Lady Ula Nara, one of Hong Taiji's consorts.

Hooge participated in military campaigns against the Mongols, Koreans and the Ming dynasty. After Hong Taiji's death in 1643, Hooge and his uncle Dorgon fought over the succession to the throne. The situation was to Hooge's advantage because three of the Eight Banners previously under Hong Taiji's control had been passed on to him. On the other hand, Dorgon had the support of his brothers and two White Banners. This meant that the remaining two Red Banners controlled by Daišan and his son, as well as the Bordered Blue Banner under Chiurhala, were crucial to ensuring that Hooge could win the succession. After much dispute, Daišan started favouring Hooge, who ostensibly refused to take the throne. Hooge was actually waiting for others to urge him to take the throne, so that he could sit on it without projecting a power-hungry image of himself. Unfortunately for Hooge, Dorgon and his brothers gave way, so the conflict continued without a solution. The power struggle concluded with a compromise in order to avoid internal strife. Dorgon nominated Fulin, another son of Hong Taiji born to Consort Zhuang, to be the new ruler, so Fulin ascended to the throne as the Shunzhi Emperor.

Even after the Shunzhi Emperor came to power, there was still much friction between Hooge and Dorgon. According to popular belief, Hooge had conceived a scheme to seize the throne from the Shunzhi Emperor, but he leaked out his plan to Dorgon's brother Dodo, who informed Dorgon about it. Dorgon then used this as an excuse to have Hooge arrested and thrown into prison. However historical records state that Hooge was imprisoned after the Qing government launched military campaigns against remnant rebel forces in western China, and he died during his incarceration. He was posthumously rehabilitated in 1650, two years after his death.

Family

Primary Consort

  • First primary consort, of the Hada Nara clan (嫡福晉 哈達那拉氏; d. 1636)
  • Second primary consort, of the Khorchin Borjigit clan (繼福晉 博爾濟吉特氏), personal name Duleima (杜勒瑪)

Secondary Consort

  • Secondary consort, of the Nara clan (側福晉 那拉氏)
    • Third daughter (8 June 1638 – February/March 1646)
  • Secondary consort, of the Shuolongwu clan (側福晉 碩隆武氏)
    • Lady of the First Rank (郡君; 29 September 1636 – November/December 1680), second daughter
    • Princess of the Third Rank (郡主; 8 September 1638 – July/August 1652), fifth daughter
    • Mengguan, Prince Wenliang of the Second Rank (溫良郡王 猛瓘; 21 December 1643 – 12 August 1674), fifth son

Concubine

  • Mistress, of the Gūwalgiya clan (瓜爾佳氏)
    • First daughter (14 September 1631 – April/May 1692)
  • Mistress, of the Nara clan (那拉氏)
    • Qizheng'e (齊正額; 16 November 1634 – March/April 1677), first son
  • Mistress, of the Huang clan (黃氏; d. 1648)
    • Gutai, General of the Second Rank (輔國將軍 固泰; 13 March 1638 – 18 August 1701), second son
    • Wohena, General of the Second Rank (輔國將軍 握赫納; 7 March 1639 – 24 October 1662), third son
    • Lady of the First Rank (郡君; 22 August 1641 – June/July 1703), seventh daughter
  • Mistress, of the Wang clan (王氏)
    • Fourth daughter (2 September 1638 – August/September 1667)
  • Mistress, of the Niu clan (牛氏)
    • Sixth daughter (19 November 1638 – November/December 1693)
    • Tenth daughter (24 June 1646 – June/July 1677)
  • Mistress, of the Sirin Gioro clan (西林覺羅氏)
    • Eighth daughter (3 November 1641 – March/April 1703)
    • Ninth daughter (25 October 1644 – January/February 1661)
  • Mistress, of the Ningguta clan (寧古塔氏)
    • Xingbao (星保; 26 December 1643 – 16 May 1686), sixth son
  • Mistress, of the Irgen Gioro clan (伊爾根覺羅氏)
    • Shushu (舒書; 22 February 1645 – 2 November 1685), seventh son
  • Mistress, of the Sirin Gioro clan (西林覺羅氏)
    • 11th daughter (22 October 1646 – December 1692 or January 1693)

Ancestry

Giocangga (1526–1583)
Taksi (1543–1583)
Empress Yi
Nurhaci (1559–1626)
Agu
Empress Xuan (d. 1569)
Hong Taiji (1592–1643)
Taicu
Yangginu (d. 1584)
Empress Xiaocigao (1575–1603)
Hooge (1609–1648)
Tailan
Buyan
Bokdo (d. 1607)
Consort Ji (Hong Taiji)

See also

References

  • Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao). Vol. 219. China.
  • Hummel, Arthur W. Sr., ed. (1943). "Haoge" . Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period. United States Government Printing Office.

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In this Manchu name the given name is Hooge In accordance with Manchu custom it should be used alone or with titles but not with the clan name Aisin Gioro Hooge Manchu 16 April 1609 4 May 1648 formally known as Prince Su was a Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty He was the eldest son of Hong Taiji the second ruler of the Qing dynasty HoogePrince Su of the First RankPrince Su of the First RankTenure1636 1648SuccessorFushouBorn 1609 04 16 16 April 1609Died4 May 1648 1648 05 04 aged 39 ConsortsLady Hada Nara died 1636 wbr Borjigit Duleima m 1636 wbr IssueQizheng eGutaiWohenaFushou Prince Xianque of the First RankMengguan Prince Wenliang of the Second RankXingbaoShushuNamesAisin Gioro Hooge 愛新覺羅 豪格 Posthumous namePrince Suwu of the First Rank 肅武親王 HouseAisin GioroFatherHong TaijiMotherConsort Ji Hong Taiji HoogeChinese豪格TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinHaogeWade GilesHao ko Contents 1 Life 2 Family 3 Ancestry 4 See also 5 ReferencesLife EditHooge was born in the Aisin Gioro clan as the eldest son of Hong Taiji the second ruler of the Qing dynasty His mother was Lady Ula Nara one of Hong Taiji s consorts Hooge participated in military campaigns against the Mongols Koreans and the Ming dynasty After Hong Taiji s death in 1643 Hooge and his uncle Dorgon fought over the succession to the throne The situation was to Hooge s advantage because three of the Eight Banners previously under Hong Taiji s control had been passed on to him On the other hand Dorgon had the support of his brothers and two White Banners This meant that the remaining two Red Banners controlled by Daisan and his son as well as the Bordered Blue Banner under Chiurhala were crucial to ensuring that Hooge could win the succession After much dispute Daisan started favouring Hooge who ostensibly refused to take the throne Hooge was actually waiting for others to urge him to take the throne so that he could sit on it without projecting a power hungry image of himself Unfortunately for Hooge Dorgon and his brothers gave way so the conflict continued without a solution The power struggle concluded with a compromise in order to avoid internal strife Dorgon nominated Fulin another son of Hong Taiji born to Consort Zhuang to be the new ruler so Fulin ascended to the throne as the Shunzhi Emperor Even after the Shunzhi Emperor came to power there was still much friction between Hooge and Dorgon According to popular belief Hooge had conceived a scheme to seize the throne from the Shunzhi Emperor but he leaked out his plan to Dorgon s brother Dodo who informed Dorgon about it Dorgon then used this as an excuse to have Hooge arrested and thrown into prison However historical records state that Hooge was imprisoned after the Qing government launched military campaigns against remnant rebel forces in western China and he died during his incarceration He was posthumously rehabilitated in 1650 two years after his death Family EditPrimary Consort First primary consort of the Hada Nara clan 嫡福晉 哈達那拉氏 d 1636 Second primary consort of the Khorchin Borjigit clan 繼福晉 博爾濟吉特氏 personal name Duleima 杜勒瑪 Fushou Prince Xianque of the First Rank 顯愨親王 富綬 2 July 1643 11 January 1670 fourth sonSecondary Consort Secondary consort of the Nara clan 側福晉 那拉氏 Third daughter 8 June 1638 February March 1646 Secondary consort of the Shuolongwu clan 側福晉 碩隆武氏 Lady of the First Rank 郡君 29 September 1636 November December 1680 second daughter Princess of the Third Rank 郡主 8 September 1638 July August 1652 fifth daughter Mengguan Prince Wenliang of the Second Rank 溫良郡王 猛瓘 21 December 1643 12 August 1674 fifth sonConcubine Mistress of the Guwalgiya clan 瓜爾佳氏 First daughter 14 September 1631 April May 1692 Mistress of the Nara clan 那拉氏 Qizheng e 齊正額 16 November 1634 March April 1677 first sonMistress of the Huang clan 黃氏 d 1648 Gutai General of the Second Rank 輔國將軍 固泰 13 March 1638 18 August 1701 second son Wohena General of the Second Rank 輔國將軍 握赫納 7 March 1639 24 October 1662 third son Lady of the First Rank 郡君 22 August 1641 June July 1703 seventh daughter Married Geng Jingzhong 1644 1682 in October November 1659Mistress of the Wang clan 王氏 Fourth daughter 2 September 1638 August September 1667 Mistress of the Niu clan 牛氏 Sixth daughter 19 November 1638 November December 1693 Tenth daughter 24 June 1646 June July 1677 Mistress of the Sirin Gioro clan 西林覺羅氏 Eighth daughter 3 November 1641 March April 1703 Ninth daughter 25 October 1644 January February 1661 Mistress of the Ningguta clan 寧古塔氏 Xingbao 星保 26 December 1643 16 May 1686 sixth sonMistress of the Irgen Gioro clan 伊爾根覺羅氏 Shushu 舒書 22 February 1645 2 November 1685 seventh sonMistress of the Sirin Gioro clan 西林覺羅氏 11th daughter 22 October 1646 December 1692 or January 1693 Ancestry EditGiocangga 1526 1583 Taksi 1543 1583 Empress YiNurhaci 1559 1626 AguEmpress Xuan d 1569 Hong Taiji 1592 1643 TaicuYangginu d 1584 Empress Xiaocigao 1575 1603 Hooge 1609 1648 TailanBuyanBokdo d 1607 Consort Ji Hong Taiji See also EditPrince Su Prince Wen Royal and noble ranks of the Qing dynasty Ranks of imperial consorts in China QingReferences EditZhao Erxun 1928 Draft History of Qing Qing Shi Gao Vol 219 China Hummel Arthur W Sr ed 1943 Haoge Eminent Chinese of the Ch ing Period United States Government Printing Office Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hooge Prince Su amp oldid 1090615179, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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