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Prince Li (理)

Prince Li of the First Rank, or simply Prince Li, was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1644–1912). As the Prince Li peerage was not awarded "iron-cap" status, this meant that each successive bearer of the title would normally start off with a title downgraded by one rank vis-à-vis that held by his predecessor. However, the title would generally not be downgraded to any lower than a feng'en fuguo gong except under special circumstances.

Prince Li of the First Rank
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese和碩理親王
Simplified Chinese和硕理亲王
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinhéshuò lǐ qīnwáng
Wade–Gilesho-shuo li ch'in-wang
Manchu name
Manchu scriptᡥᠣᡧᠣᡳ
ᡤᡳᠶᠠᠩᡤᠠ
ᠴᡳᠨ ᠸᠠᠩ
Romanizationhošoi giyangga cin wang

The first bearer of the title was Yunreng (1674–1725), the Kangxi Emperor's second son and former heir apparent for two terms between 1675 and 1712. After Yunreng died, he was posthumously honoured with the title "Prince Li of the First Rank" by his fourth brother, the Yongzheng Emperor, who succeeded their father. The title was passed down over eight generations and held by ten persons.

Members of the Prince Li peerage

 
Yunreng (1674–1725), the first Prince Li
  • Yunreng (1674–1725), the Kangxi Emperor's second son, posthumously honoured as Prince Limi of the First Rank (理密親王) in 1724
    • Hongxi (弘晳; 1694–1742), Yunreng's second son, held the title Prince Li of the Second Rank from 1723 to 1728, promoted to Prince Li of the First Rank in 1728, stripped of his title in 1739
    • Hongwei (弘㬙; 1719–1780), Yunreng's tenth son, held the title of a feng'en fuguo gong from 1736 to 1739, promoted to Prince Li of the Second Rank in 1739, posthumously honoured as Prince Like of the Second Rank (理恪郡王)
      • Yong'ai (永曖; 1742–1789), Hongwei's eldest son, held the title of a third class fuguo jiangjun from 1770 to 1780, promoted to beile in 1780
        • Mianpu (綿溥; 1767–1801), Yong'ai's second son, held the title of a beizi from 1789 to 1801
          • Yihao (奕灝; 1784–1844), Mianpu's eldest son, held the title of a feng'en zhenguo gong from 1801 to 1830, stripped of his title in 1830, restored as a feng'en fuguo gong in 1838, stripped of his title again within the same year
            • Zaikuan (載寬; 1813–1838), Yihao's third son, held the title of a feng'en fuguo gong from 1830 to 1838
            • Zaishou (載受), Yihao's eldest son, held the title of a fuguo jiangjun from 1831 to 1848
              • Fucun (福存), Zaishou's second son, held the title of a fengguo jiangjun from 1849 to 1888
                • Yujun (毓均), Fucun's eldest son, held the title of a fengguo jiangjun from 1889 to 1909, had no male heir
          • Yikui (奕魁), Mianpu's second son, held the title of a third class zhenguo jiangjun from 1809 to 1818
            • Zaixiu (載鏽), Yikui's eldest son, held the title of a fuguo jiangjun from 1818 to 1827, had no male heir
      • Yongyu (永育), Hongwei's second son, held the title of a third class fengguo jiangjun from 1775 to 1794
        • Mianyun (綿澐), Yongyu's third son, held the title of a feng'en jiangjun from 1795 to 1858
          • Yitang (奕堂), Mianyun's third son, held the title of a feng'en jiangjun from 1858 to 1888
            • Zaiyu (載鈺), Yitang's second son, held the title of a feng'en jiangjun in 1888
      • Yongzhun (永準), Hongwei's fifth son, held the title of a first class fuguo jiangjun from 1790 to 1817, had no male heir
    • Hongjin (弘晉; 1696–1717), Yunreng's third son, posthumously honoured as a feng'en fuguo gong in 1717
      • Yongjing (永璥), Hongjin's third son, held the title of a feng'en fuguo gong from 1736 to 1787
    • Hongyan (弘曣; 1712–1750), Yunreng's sixth son, held the title of a feng'en fuguo gong from 1728 to 1750, posthumously honoured as Feng'en Fuguo Kexi Gong (奉恩輔國恪僖公)
      • Yongwei (永瑋; 1731–1788), Hongyan's eldest son, held the title of a feng'en fuguo gong from 1750 to 1787, posthumously honoured as Feng'en Fuguo Keqin Gong (奉恩輔國恪勤公)
        • Mianzuo (綿佐), Yongwei's fifth son, held the title of a feng'en fuguo gong from 1788 to 1806
          • Yizhi (奕質), Mianzuo's eldest son, held the title of a buru bafen fuguo gong from 1807 to 1817
          • Yizan (奕贊), Mianzuo's third son, held the title of a feng'en jiangjun from 1812 to 1869, had no male heir
        • Mianjun (綿俊), Yongwei's eldest son, held the title of a third class fengguo jiangjun from 1770 to 1790
          • Yize (奕澤), Mianjun's eldest son, held the title of a feng'en jiangjun from 1790 to 1848
            • Zaipu (載普), Yize's third son, held the title of a feng'en jiangjun from 1849 to 1885
              • Purong (溥榮), Zaipu's son
                • Yukuan (毓寬), Purong's second son, held the title of a feng'en jiangjun from 1885
        • Miankan (綿侃), Yongwei's second son, held the title of a feng'en jiangjun from 1770 to 1797, had no male heir
    • Hongtiao (弘晀; 1714–1774), Yunreng's seventh son, held the title of a feng'en fuguo gong from 1734 to 1769, stripped of his title in 1769
      • Yongzeng (永增), Hongtiao's eldest son, held the title of a feng'en jiangjun from 1757 to 1779
        • Miandie (綿瓞), Yongzeng's second son, held the title of a feng'en jiangjun from 1780 to 1802, stripped of his title in 1802
      • Yongdeng (永璒; 1740–1770), Hongtiao's fourth son, held the title of a third class fengguo jiangjun from 1761 to 1770
        • Mianbo (綿瓝; 1759–1832), Yongdeng's eldest son, held the title of a feng'en jiangjun from 1771 to 1832
          • Yizhi (奕芝; 1779–1814), Mianbo's son
      • Yongmin (永砇), Hongtiao's fifth son, held the title of a second class fengguo jiangjun from 1761 to 1764
        • Mianbeng (綿𤫬), Yongmin's second son, held the title of a feng'en jiangjun from 1764 to 1811
          • Yijin (奕錦), Mianbeng's third son, held the title of a feng'en jiangjun from 1816 to 1851
            • Zaiji (載績), Yijin's eldest son, held the title of a feng'en jiangjun from 1851 to 1861, stripped of his title in 1861
      • Yongxia (永遐), Hongtiao's seventh son, held the title of a second class fengguo jiangjun from 1761 to 1821
        • Mianlie (綿烈), Yongxia's eldest son, held the title of a feng'en jiangjun from 1784 to 1816
          • Yidan (奕亶), Mianlie's second son, held the title of a feng'en jiangjun from 1817 to 1842, had no male heir
    • Hongwan (弘晥; 1724–1775), Yunreng's 12th son, held the title of a feng'en fuguo gong from 1738 to 1775

Family tree

Yunreng
允礽
(1674–1725)
Prince Limi of the First Rank
理密親王
(posthumously awarded)
Hongxi
弘晳
(1694–1742)
Prince Li of the First Rank
理親王
(1728–1739)
(stripped of his title)
Hongtiao
弘晀
(1714–1774)
Feng'en Fuguo Gong
奉恩輔國公
(1734–1769)
(stripped of his title)
Hongwei
弘㬙
(1719–1780)
Prince Like of the Second Rank
理恪郡王
(1739–1780)
Yongdeng
永璒
(1740–1770)
Third Class Fengguo Jiangjun
三等奉國將軍
(1761–1770)
Yong'ai
永曖
(1742–1789)
Beile
貝勒
(1780–1789)
Mianbo
綿瓝
(1759–1832)
Feng'en Jiangjun
奉恩將軍
(1771–1832)
Mianpu
綿溥
(1767–1801)
Beizi
貝子
(1789–1801)
Yizhi
奕芝
(1779–1814)
Yihao
奕灝
(1784–1844)
Feng'en Zhenguo Gong / Feng'en Fuguo Gong
奉恩鎮國公 / 奉恩輔國公
(1801–1830 / 1838)
Zaidai
載岱
(1802–1874)
Feng'en Fuguo Gong
奉恩輔國公
(1839–1874)
Zaikuan
載寬
(1813–1838)
Feng'en Fuguo Gong
奉恩輔國公
(1830–1838)
Pufeng
溥豐
(1829–1896)
Feng'en Fuguo Gong
奉恩輔國公
(1875–1896)
Yuzhao
毓炤
(1883–?)
Feng'en Fuguo Gong
奉恩輔國公
(1896–?)

See also

References

  • Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao). Vol. 220. China.

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Prince Li of the First Rank or simply Prince Li was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu led Qing dynasty 1644 1912 As the Prince Li peerage was not awarded iron cap status this meant that each successive bearer of the title would normally start off with a title downgraded by one rank vis a vis that held by his predecessor However the title would generally not be downgraded to any lower than a feng en fuguo gong except under special circumstances Prince Li of the First RankChinese nameTraditional Chinese和碩理親王Simplified Chinese和硕理亲王TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu Pinyinheshuo lǐ qinwangWade Gilesho shuo li ch in wangManchu nameManchu scriptᡥᠣᡧᠣᡳᡤᡳᠶᠠᠩᡤᠠᠴᡳᠨ ᠸᠠᠩRomanizationhosoi giyangga cin wangThe first bearer of the title was Yunreng 1674 1725 the Kangxi Emperor s second son and former heir apparent for two terms between 1675 and 1712 After Yunreng died he was posthumously honoured with the title Prince Li of the First Rank by his fourth brother the Yongzheng Emperor who succeeded their father The title was passed down over eight generations and held by ten persons Contents 1 Members of the Prince Li peerage 2 Family tree 3 See also 4 ReferencesMembers of the Prince Li peerage Edit Yunreng 1674 1725 the first Prince Li Yunreng 1674 1725 the Kangxi Emperor s second son posthumously honoured as Prince Limi of the First Rank 理密親王 in 1724 Hongxi 弘晳 1694 1742 Yunreng s second son held the title Prince Li of the Second Rank from 1723 to 1728 promoted to Prince Li of the First Rank in 1728 stripped of his title in 1739 Hongwei 弘㬙 1719 1780 Yunreng s tenth son held the title of a feng en fuguo gong from 1736 to 1739 promoted to Prince Li of the Second Rank in 1739 posthumously honoured as Prince Like of the Second Rank 理恪郡王 Yong ai 永曖 1742 1789 Hongwei s eldest son held the title of a third class fuguo jiangjun from 1770 to 1780 promoted to beile in 1780 Mianpu 綿溥 1767 1801 Yong ai s second son held the title of a beizi from 1789 to 1801 Yihao 奕灝 1784 1844 Mianpu s eldest son held the title of a feng en zhenguo gong from 1801 to 1830 stripped of his title in 1830 restored as a feng en fuguo gong in 1838 stripped of his title again within the same year Zaikuan 載寬 1813 1838 Yihao s third son held the title of a feng en fuguo gong from 1830 to 1838 Zaishou 載受 Yihao s eldest son held the title of a fuguo jiangjun from 1831 to 1848 Fucun 福存 Zaishou s second son held the title of a fengguo jiangjun from 1849 to 1888 Yujun 毓均 Fucun s eldest son held the title of a fengguo jiangjun from 1889 to 1909 had no male heir Yikui 奕魁 Mianpu s second son held the title of a third class zhenguo jiangjun from 1809 to 1818 Zaixiu 載鏽 Yikui s eldest son held the title of a fuguo jiangjun from 1818 to 1827 had no male heir Yongyu 永育 Hongwei s second son held the title of a third class fengguo jiangjun from 1775 to 1794 Mianyun 綿澐 Yongyu s third son held the title of a feng en jiangjun from 1795 to 1858 Yitang 奕堂 Mianyun s third son held the title of a feng en jiangjun from 1858 to 1888 Zaiyu 載鈺 Yitang s second son held the title of a feng en jiangjun in 1888 Yongzhun 永準 Hongwei s fifth son held the title of a first class fuguo jiangjun from 1790 to 1817 had no male heir Hongjin 弘晉 1696 1717 Yunreng s third son posthumously honoured as a feng en fuguo gong in 1717 Yongjing 永璥 Hongjin s third son held the title of a feng en fuguo gong from 1736 to 1787 Hongyan 弘曣 1712 1750 Yunreng s sixth son held the title of a feng en fuguo gong from 1728 to 1750 posthumously honoured as Feng en Fuguo Kexi Gong 奉恩輔國恪僖公 Yongwei 永瑋 1731 1788 Hongyan s eldest son held the title of a feng en fuguo gong from 1750 to 1787 posthumously honoured as Feng en Fuguo Keqin Gong 奉恩輔國恪勤公 Mianzuo 綿佐 Yongwei s fifth son held the title of a feng en fuguo gong from 1788 to 1806 Yizhi 奕質 Mianzuo s eldest son held the title of a buru bafen fuguo gong from 1807 to 1817 Yizan 奕贊 Mianzuo s third son held the title of a feng en jiangjun from 1812 to 1869 had no male heir Mianjun 綿俊 Yongwei s eldest son held the title of a third class fengguo jiangjun from 1770 to 1790 Yize 奕澤 Mianjun s eldest son held the title of a feng en jiangjun from 1790 to 1848 Zaipu 載普 Yize s third son held the title of a feng en jiangjun from 1849 to 1885 Purong 溥榮 Zaipu s son Yukuan 毓寬 Purong s second son held the title of a feng en jiangjun from 1885 Miankan 綿侃 Yongwei s second son held the title of a feng en jiangjun from 1770 to 1797 had no male heir Hongtiao 弘晀 1714 1774 Yunreng s seventh son held the title of a feng en fuguo gong from 1734 to 1769 stripped of his title in 1769 Yongzeng 永增 Hongtiao s eldest son held the title of a feng en jiangjun from 1757 to 1779 Miandie 綿瓞 Yongzeng s second son held the title of a feng en jiangjun from 1780 to 1802 stripped of his title in 1802 Yongdeng 永璒 1740 1770 Hongtiao s fourth son held the title of a third class fengguo jiangjun from 1761 to 1770 Mianbo 綿瓝 1759 1832 Yongdeng s eldest son held the title of a feng en jiangjun from 1771 to 1832 Yizhi 奕芝 1779 1814 Mianbo s son Zaidai 載岱 1802 1874 Yizhi s eldest son succeeded Zaikuan in 1839 held the title of a feng en fuguo gong from 1839 to 1874 Pufeng 溥豐 1829 1896 Zaidai s eldest son held the title of a second class fuguo jiangjun from 1850 to 1875 promoted to feng en fuguo gong in 1875 Yuzhao 毓炤 1883 Pufeng s fourth son held the title of a feng en fuguo gong from 1896 Pusheng 溥盛 Zaidai s second son held the title of a second class fuguo jiangjun from 1821 to 1891 Yuyou 毓佑 Pusheng s third son held the title of a fengguo jiangjun from 1891 to 1923 Puzheng 溥徵 Zaidai s third son held the title of a fuguo jiangjun from 1857 to 1889 Yushang 毓鏛 Puzheng s eldest son held the title of a fengguo jiangjun from 1889 Purui 溥銳 Zaidai s sixth son held the title of a first class fengguo jiangjun from 1886 to 1895 had no male heir Yongmin 永砇 Hongtiao s fifth son held the title of a second class fengguo jiangjun from 1761 to 1764 Mianbeng 綿𤫬 Yongmin s second son held the title of a feng en jiangjun from 1764 to 1811 Yijin 奕錦 Mianbeng s third son held the title of a feng en jiangjun from 1816 to 1851 Zaiji 載績 Yijin s eldest son held the title of a feng en jiangjun from 1851 to 1861 stripped of his title in 1861 Yongxia 永遐 Hongtiao s seventh son held the title of a second class fengguo jiangjun from 1761 to 1821 Mianlie 綿烈 Yongxia s eldest son held the title of a feng en jiangjun from 1784 to 1816 Yidan 奕亶 Mianlie s second son held the title of a feng en jiangjun from 1817 to 1842 had no male heir Hongwan 弘晥 1724 1775 Yunreng s 12th son held the title of a feng en fuguo gong from 1738 to 1775 Yonghao 永浩 Hongwan s second son held the title of a buru bafen fuguo gong from 1775 to 1778Family tree EditYunreng允礽 1674 1725 Prince Limi of the First Rank理密親王 posthumously awarded Hongxi弘晳 1694 1742 Prince Li of the First Rank理親王 1728 1739 stripped of his title Hongtiao弘晀 1714 1774 Feng en Fuguo Gong奉恩輔國公 1734 1769 stripped of his title Hongwei弘㬙 1719 1780 Prince Like of the Second Rank理恪郡王 1739 1780 Yongdeng永璒 1740 1770 Third Class Fengguo Jiangjun三等奉國將軍 1761 1770 Yong ai永曖 1742 1789 Beile貝勒 1780 1789 Mianbo綿瓝 1759 1832 Feng en Jiangjun奉恩將軍 1771 1832 Mianpu綿溥 1767 1801 Beizi貝子 1789 1801 Yizhi奕芝 1779 1814 Yihao奕灝 1784 1844 Feng en Zhenguo Gong Feng en Fuguo Gong奉恩鎮國公 奉恩輔國公 1801 1830 1838 Zaidai載岱 1802 1874 Feng en Fuguo Gong奉恩輔國公 1839 1874 Zaikuan載寬 1813 1838 Feng en Fuguo Gong奉恩輔國公 1830 1838 Pufeng溥豐 1829 1896 Feng en Fuguo Gong奉恩輔國公 1875 1896 Yuzhao毓炤 1883 Feng en Fuguo Gong奉恩輔國公 1896 See also EditRoyal and noble ranks of the Qing dynastyReferences EditZhao Erxun 1928 Draft History of Qing Qing Shi Gao Vol 220 China Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prince Li 理 amp oldid 1068291647, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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