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Prince Keqin

Prince Keqin of the Second Rank (Manchu: ᡩᠣᡵᠣᡳ
ᠪᠠᡥᠠᠮᡝ
ᡴᡳᠴᡝᠮᠪᡳ
ᡤᡳᠶᡡᠨ
ᠸᠠᠩ
; doroi bahame kicembi giyūn wang), or simply Prince Keqin, was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1644–1912). It was also one of the 12 "iron-cap" princely peerages in the Qing dynasty, which meant that the title could be passed down without being downgraded.

Prince Keqin of the Second Rank
Traditional Chinese多羅克勤郡王
Simplified Chinese多罗克勤郡王
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinduōluó kèqín jùnwáng
Wade–Gilesto-lo k'o-ch'in chün-wang
Prince Cheng of the First Rank
Traditional Chinese和碩成親王
Simplified Chinese和硕成亲王
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinhéshuò chéng qīnwáng
Wade–Gilesho-shuo ch'eng ch'in-wang
Prince Yanxi of the Second Rank
Traditional Chinese多羅衍僖郡王
Simplified Chinese多罗衍僖郡王
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinduōluó yánxī jùnwáng
Wade–Gilesto-lo yen-hsi chün-wang
Prince Ping of the Second Rank
Traditional Chinese多羅平郡王
Simplified Chinese多罗平郡王
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinduōluó píng jùnwáng
Wade–Gilesto-lo p'ing chün-wang

The first bearer of the title was Yoto (1599–1639), a grandson of Nurhaci, the founder of the Qing dynasty. In 1636, he was awarded the title "Prince Cheng of the First Rank" (Prince Cheng) by his uncle Huangtaiji, who succeeded Nurhaci as the ruler of the Qing Empire. However, he was subsequently demoted for committing offences. After his death, he was posthumously honoured with the title "Prince Keqin of the Second Rank". Yoto's son and successor, Luoluohun (died 1646), inherited the peerage as "Prince Yanxi of the Second Rank" (Prince Yanxi). The peerage was renamed again to "Prince Ping of the Second Rank" (Prince Ping) when it was passed on to Luoluohun's son, Luokeduo (died 1682).

During the reign of the Qianlong Emperor, the peerage was restored to its former name, "Prince Keqin of the Second Rank", and awarded "iron-cap" status. It was passed down over 13 generations and held by 17 persons – one as Prince Cheng, one as Prince Yanxi, six as Prince Ping, and nine as Prince Keqin.

Members of the Prince Keqin / Prince Cheng / Prince Yanxi / Prince Ping peerage Edit

Members of the Prince Keqin / Prince Cheng / Prince Yanxi / Prince Ping peerage
  • Yoto (岳托; 1599–1639), Daišan's eldest son and Nurhaci's grandson, awarded the title Prince Cheng of the First Rank in 1636 but was demoted in the same year to a beile, demoted further in 1637 to beizi but restored as a beile in 1638, posthumously honoured as Prince Keqin of the Second Rank in 1639
    • Luoluohun(羅洛渾; died 1646), Yoto's eldest son, held a beile title from 1639 to 1644, held the title Prince Yanxi of the Second Rank from 1644 to 1646, posthumously honoured as Prince Yanxijie of the Second Rank (衍僖介郡王)
      • Luokeduo (羅科鐸; died 1682), Luoluohun's eldest son, held the title Prince Yanxi of the Second Rank from 1646 to 1651, became Prince Ping of the Second Rank from 1651 to 1682, posthumously honoured as Prince Pingbi of the Second Rank (平比郡王)
        • Na'ertu (訥爾圖; 1665–1696), Luokeduo's fourth son, held the title Prince Ping of the Second Rank from 1683 to 1687, stripped of his title in 1687
        • Na'erfu (訥爾福; died 1701), Luokeduo's sixth son, held a beizi title from 1685 to 1687, held the title Prince Ping of the Second Rank from 1687 to 1701, posthumously honoured as Prince Pingdao of the Second Rank (平悼郡王)
          • Na'ersu (訥爾蘇; died 1740), Na'erfu's eldest son, held the title Prince Ping of the Second Rank from 1701 to 1726, stripped of his title in 1726
            • Fupeng (福彭; 1708–1748), Na'ersu's eldest son, held the title Prince Ping of the Second Rank from 1726 to 1748, posthumously honoured as Prince Pingmin of the Second Rank (平敏郡王)
              • Qingming (慶明; died 1750), Fupeng's son, held the title Prince Ping of the Second Rank from 1749 to 1750, posthumously honoured as Prince Pingxi of the Second Rank (平僖郡王)
            • Fuxiu (1710–1741), Na'ersu's son, held the title of a beizi
              • Qingheng (慶恆; died 1779), Fuxiu's son and Fupeng's adoptive son, held the title Prince Ping of the Second Rank from 1750 to 1778, became Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1778 to 1779, posthumously honoured as Prince Keqinliang of the Second Rank (克勤良郡王)
          • Naqing'e (訥清額; 1692–1765), Na'ertu's son, posthumously honoured as Prince Keqin of the Second Rank
            • Yalang'a (雅朗阿; died 1794), Naqing'e's son, held the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1780 to 1794, posthumously honoured as Prince Keqinzhuang of the Second Rank (克勤莊郡王)
              • Hengjin (恆謹), Yalang'a's son, held the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1795 to 1799, stripped of his title in 1799
              • Hengyuan (恆元; 1750–1789), Yalang'a's son, posthumously honoured as Prince Keqin of the Second Rank
                • Shangge (尚格; 1770–1833), Hengyuan's son, held the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1799 to 1833, posthumously honoured as Prince Keqinjian of the Second Rank (克勤簡郡王)
                  • Chengshuo (承碩; 1802–1839), Shangge's son, held the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1833 to 1839, posthumously honoured as Prince Keqinke of the Second Rank (克勤恪郡王)
                    • Qinghui (慶惠; 1819–1861), Chengshuo's son, held the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1842 to 1861, posthumously honoured as Prince Keqinmin of the Second Rank (克勤敏郡王)
                      • Jinqi (晉祺; 1840–1900), Qinghui's son, held the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1861 to 1900, posthumously honoured as Prince Keqincheng of the Second Rank (克勤誠郡王)
                        • Songjie (崧傑; 1879–1910), Jinqi's son, held the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1900 to 1910, posthumously honoured as Prince Keqinshun of the Second Rank (克勤順郡王)
                          • Yansen (晏森; 1896–?), Songjie's son, held the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1910–?

Family tree Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  • Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao). Vol. 216. China.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

prince, keqin, second, rank, manchu, ᡩᠣᡵᠣᡳ, ᠪᠠᡥᠠᠮᡝ, ᡴᡳᠴᡝᠮᠪᡳ, ᡤᡳᠶᡡᠨ, ᠸᠠᠩ, doroi, bahame, kicembi, giyūn, wang, simply, title, princely, peerage, used, china, during, manchu, qing, dynasty, 1644, 1912, also, iron, princely, peerages, qing, dynasty, which, meant,. Prince Keqin of the Second Rank Manchu ᡩᠣᡵᠣᡳ ᠪᠠᡥᠠᠮᡝ ᡴᡳᠴᡝᠮᠪᡳ ᡤᡳᠶᡡᠨ ᠸᠠᠩ doroi bahame kicembi giyun wang or simply Prince Keqin was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu led Qing dynasty 1644 1912 It was also one of the 12 iron cap princely peerages in the Qing dynasty which meant that the title could be passed down without being downgraded Prince Keqin of the Second RankTraditional Chinese多羅克勤郡王Simplified Chinese多罗克勤郡王TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu Pinyinduōluo keqin junwangWade Gilesto lo k o ch in chun wangPrince Cheng of the First RankTraditional Chinese和碩成親王Simplified Chinese和硕成亲王TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu Pinyinheshuo cheng qinwangWade Gilesho shuo ch eng ch in wangPrince Yanxi of the Second RankTraditional Chinese多羅衍僖郡王Simplified Chinese多罗衍僖郡王TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu Pinyinduōluo yanxi junwangWade Gilesto lo yen hsi chun wangPrince Ping of the Second RankTraditional Chinese多羅平郡王Simplified Chinese多罗平郡王TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu Pinyinduōluo ping junwangWade Gilesto lo p ing chun wangThe first bearer of the title was Yoto 1599 1639 a grandson of Nurhaci the founder of the Qing dynasty In 1636 he was awarded the title Prince Cheng of the First Rank Prince Cheng by his uncle Huangtaiji who succeeded Nurhaci as the ruler of the Qing Empire However he was subsequently demoted for committing offences After his death he was posthumously honoured with the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank Yoto s son and successor Luoluohun died 1646 inherited the peerage as Prince Yanxi of the Second Rank Prince Yanxi The peerage was renamed again to Prince Ping of the Second Rank Prince Ping when it was passed on to Luoluohun s son Luokeduo died 1682 During the reign of the Qianlong Emperor the peerage was restored to its former name Prince Keqin of the Second Rank and awarded iron cap status It was passed down over 13 generations and held by 17 persons one as Prince Cheng one as Prince Yanxi six as Prince Ping and nine as Prince Keqin Contents 1 Members of the Prince Keqin Prince Cheng Prince Yanxi Prince Ping peerage 2 Family tree 3 See also 4 ReferencesMembers of the Prince Keqin Prince Cheng Prince Yanxi Prince Ping peerage EditMembers of the Prince Keqin Prince Cheng Prince Yanxi Prince Ping peerageYoto 岳托 1599 1639 Daisan s eldest son and Nurhaci s grandson awarded the title Prince Cheng of the First Rank in 1636 but was demoted in the same year to a beile demoted further in 1637 to beizi but restored as a beile in 1638 posthumously honoured as Prince Keqin of the Second Rank in 1639 Luoluohun 羅洛渾 died 1646 Yoto s eldest son held a beile title from 1639 to 1644 held the title Prince Yanxi of the Second Rank from 1644 to 1646 posthumously honoured as Prince Yanxijie of the Second Rank 衍僖介郡王 Luokeduo 羅科鐸 died 1682 Luoluohun s eldest son held the title Prince Yanxi of the Second Rank from 1646 to 1651 became Prince Ping of the Second Rank from 1651 to 1682 posthumously honoured as Prince Pingbi of the Second Rank 平比郡王 Na ertu 訥爾圖 1665 1696 Luokeduo s fourth son held the title Prince Ping of the Second Rank from 1683 to 1687 stripped of his title in 1687 Na erfu 訥爾福 died 1701 Luokeduo s sixth son held a beizi title from 1685 to 1687 held the title Prince Ping of the Second Rank from 1687 to 1701 posthumously honoured as Prince Pingdao of the Second Rank 平悼郡王 Na ersu 訥爾蘇 died 1740 Na erfu s eldest son held the title Prince Ping of the Second Rank from 1701 to 1726 stripped of his title in 1726 Fupeng 福彭 1708 1748 Na ersu s eldest son held the title Prince Ping of the Second Rank from 1726 to 1748 posthumously honoured as Prince Pingmin of the Second Rank 平敏郡王 Qingming 慶明 died 1750 Fupeng s son held the title Prince Ping of the Second Rank from 1749 to 1750 posthumously honoured as Prince Pingxi of the Second Rank 平僖郡王 Fuxiu 1710 1741 Na ersu s son held the title of a beizi Qingheng 慶恆 died 1779 Fuxiu s son and Fupeng s adoptive son held the title Prince Ping of the Second Rank from 1750 to 1778 became Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1778 to 1779 posthumously honoured as Prince Keqinliang of the Second Rank 克勤良郡王 Naqing e 訥清額 1692 1765 Na ertu s son posthumously honoured as Prince Keqin of the Second Rank Yalang a 雅朗阿 died 1794 Naqing e s son held the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1780 to 1794 posthumously honoured as Prince Keqinzhuang of the Second Rank 克勤莊郡王 Hengjin 恆謹 Yalang a s son held the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1795 to 1799 stripped of his title in 1799 Hengyuan 恆元 1750 1789 Yalang a s son posthumously honoured as Prince Keqin of the Second Rank Shangge 尚格 1770 1833 Hengyuan s son held the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1799 to 1833 posthumously honoured as Prince Keqinjian of the Second Rank 克勤簡郡王 Chengshuo 承碩 1802 1839 Shangge s son held the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1833 to 1839 posthumously honoured as Prince Keqinke of the Second Rank 克勤恪郡王 Qinghui 慶惠 1819 1861 Chengshuo s son held the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1842 to 1861 posthumously honoured as Prince Keqinmin of the Second Rank 克勤敏郡王 Jinqi 晉祺 1840 1900 Qinghui s son held the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1861 to 1900 posthumously honoured as Prince Keqincheng of the Second Rank 克勤誠郡王 Songjie 崧傑 1879 1910 Jinqi s son held the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1900 to 1910 posthumously honoured as Prince Keqinshun of the Second Rank 克勤順郡王 Yansen 晏森 1896 Songjie s son held the title Prince Keqin of the Second Rank from 1910 Family tree EditFamily of Prince KeqinYoto 岳托 1599 1639 Prince Cheng of the First Rank 成親王 1636 Luoluohun 羅洛渾 died 1646 Prince Yanxijie衍僖介郡王 1644 1646 Luokeduo 羅科鐸 died 1682 Prince Pingbi 平比郡王 1646 1682 Na ertu 訥爾圖 1665 1696 Prince Ping 平郡王 1683 1687 stripped of his title Na erfu 訥爾福 died 1701 Prince Pingdao 平悼郡王 1687 1701 Naqing e 訥清額 1692 1765 Prince Keqin 克勤郡王 posthumously awarded Na ersu 訥爾蘇 died 1740 Prince Ping 平郡王 1701 1726 stripped of his title Yalang a 雅朗阿 died 1794 Prince Keqinzhuang 克勤莊郡王 1780 1794 Fupeng 福彭 1708 1748 Prince Pingmin 平敏郡王 1726 1748 Fuxiu 福秀 1710 1741 Beizi 貝子Hengjin 恆謹 Prince Keqin 克勤郡王 1795 1799 stripped of his title Hengyuan 恆元 1750 1789 Prince Keqin 克勤郡王 posthumously awarded Qingming 慶明 died 1750 Prince Pingxi 平僖郡王 1749 1750 Qingheng 慶恆 died 1779 Prince Keqinliang 克勤良郡王 1750 1779 Shangge 尚格 1770 1833 Prince Keqinjian 克勤簡郡王 1799 1833 Chengshuo 承碩 1802 1839 Prince Keqinke 克勤恪郡王 1833 1839 Qinghui 慶惠 1819 1861 Prince Keqinmin 克勤敏郡王 1842 1861 Jinqi 晉祺 1840 1900 Prince Keqincheng 克勤誠郡王 1861 1900 Songjie 崧傑 1879 1910 Prince Keqinshun 克勤順郡王 1900 1910 Yansen 晏森 1896 Prince Keqin 克勤郡王 1910 Legend adoptionSee also EditRoyal and noble ranks of the Qing dynastyReferences EditZhao Erxun 1928 Draft History of Qing Qing Shi Gao Vol 216 China a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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