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Prince Ying (英)

Prince Ying of the First Rank, or simply Prince Ying, was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1644–1912). As the Prince Ying 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 Ying of the First Rank
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese和碩英親王
Simplified Chinese和硕英亲王
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinhéshuò yīng qīnwáng
Wade–Gilesho-shuo ying ch'in-wang
Manchu name
Manchu scriptᡥᠣᡧᠣᡳ
ᠪᠠᡨᡠᡵᡠ
ᠴᡳᠨ ᠸᠠᠩ
Romanizationhošoi baturu cin wang

The first bearer of the title was Ajige (1605–1651), the 12th son of Nurhaci, the founder of the Qing dynasty. In 1644, Ajige was granted the title "Prince Ying of the First Rank" by his nephew, the Shunzhi Emperor. However, in 1651, he was stripped of his title and forced to commit suicide after his failed attempt to seize the position of Prince-Regent after Dorgon's death. The peerage was passed down over 12 generations and held by 15 persons.

Members of the Prince Ying peerage edit

Members of the Prince Ying peerage
  • Ajige (1st), Nurhaci's 12th son, initially a beile, made a second-rank prince in 1636 under the title "Prince Wuying of the Second Rank" (武英郡王), promoted to "Prince Ying of the First Rank" in 1644, stripped of his title and forced to commit suicide in 1651
    • Fulehe (傅勒赫; 1629–1660), Ajige's second son, posthumously honoured as a grace defender duke' in 1662
      • Chuokedu (綽克都; 1651 – 1711) (2nd), Fulehe's third son, held the title of a grace defender duke from 1665 to 1698, stripped of his title in 1698
        • Xingshou (興綬; 1689 – 1724), Chuokedu's seventh son, posthumously honoured as a grace bulwark duke
          • Jiucheng (九成; 1710 – 1766) (7th), Xingshou's eldest son, held the title of a grace bulwark duke from 1746 to 1761, stripped of his title in 1761
            • Qiande (謙德; 1749–1767) (8th), Jiucheng's fourth son, held the title of a third class defender general from 1761 to 1767, had no male heir
            • Shunde (順德; 1754 – 1800) (9th), Jiucheng's seventh son, held the title of a grace general from 1767 to 1796
              • Huaying (華英; 1784 – 1831) (10th), Shunde's eldest son, held the title of a grace general from 1796 to 1830, stripped of his title in 1830
        • Puzhao (普照; 1691 – 1724) (3rd), Chuokedu's eighth son, held the title of a grace bulwark duke from 1698 to 1713, stripped of his title in 1713
        • Jingzhao (經照; 169 8– 1744) (4th), Chuokedu's ninth son, held the title of a grace bulwark duke from 1713 to 1732, stripped of his title in 1732
        • Longde (隆德; 1672 – 1733), Chuokedu's son
          • Luda (璐達; 1705 – 1741) (5th), Longde's second son, held the title of a grace bulwark duke from 1732 to 1741, posthumously honoured as Grace Bulwark Duke Gongjian (奉恩輔國恭簡公)
            • Linkui (麟魁; 1726 – 1769) (6th), Luda's eldest son, held the title of a grace bulwark duke from 1741 to 1745, stripped of his title in 1745
        • Hutuli (瑚圖禮; 1688 – 1746), Chuokedu's son
          • E'erheyi (額爾赫宜; 1743 – 1790), Hutuli's son
            • Shuochen (碩臣; 1772 – 1819), E'erheyi's son
              • Huade (華德; 1789 – 1847) (11th), Shuochen's eldest son, held the title of a grace general from 1831 to 1847
                • Xiuping (秀平; 1811 – 1855) (12th), Huade's eldest son, held the title of a grace general from 1848 to 1855
                  • Liangzhe (良喆; 1842 – 1890) (13th), Xiuping's second son, held the title of a grace general from 1855 to 1890
                    • Longxu (隆煦; 1866 – 1909) (14th), Liangzhe's second son, held the title of a grace general from 1890 to 1909
                      • Cunyao (存耀; b. 1899) (15th), Longxu's eldest son, held the title of a grace general from 1910
                        • Tieqin (鐵欽; b. 1922), Cunyao's son

Cadet line edit

Ajige's line edit

Ajige's line
  • Hedu (和度; 1619 – 1646), Ajige's eldest son, initially held the title of a grace bulwark duke, promoted to beizi in 1644, had no male heir
  • Fulehe (傅勒赫; 1629–1660), Ajige's second son, posthumously honoured as a grace defender duke' in 1662
    • Gouzi (構孳; died 1666), Fulehe's second son, held the title of a grace bulwark duke from 1661 to 1666
      • Nayan (訥延), Gouzi's son, held the title of a defender general from 1666 to 1667, had no male heir
  • Louqin (樓親; 1634 – 1661), Ajige's sixth son, held the title of a first-rank prince but was stripped of his title later and forced to commit suicide

Chuodeku's line edit

Chuodeku's line
  • Suyan (素嚴; died 1692), Chuokedu's eldest son, held the title of a grace bulwark duke from 1682 to 1692

Puzhao's line edit

  • Hengxin (亨新), Puzhao's son, held the title of a grace bulwark duke from 1724 to 1732, stripped of his title in 1732

Family tree edit

See also edit

References edit

  • Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao). Vol. 217. China.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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Prince Ying of the First Rank or simply Prince Ying was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu led Qing dynasty 1644 1912 As the Prince Ying 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 Ying of the First RankChinese nameTraditional Chinese和碩英親王Simplified Chinese和硕英亲王TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu Pinyinheshuo ying qinwangWade Gilesho shuo ying ch in wangManchu nameManchu scriptᡥᠣᡧᠣᡳ ᠪᠠᡨᡠᡵᡠ ᠴᡳᠨ ᠸᠠᠩRomanizationhosoi baturu cin wang The first bearer of the title was Ajige 1605 1651 the 12th son of Nurhaci the founder of the Qing dynasty In 1644 Ajige was granted the title Prince Ying of the First Rank by his nephew the Shunzhi Emperor However in 1651 he was stripped of his title and forced to commit suicide after his failed attempt to seize the position of Prince Regent after Dorgon s death The peerage was passed down over 12 generations and held by 15 persons Contents 1 Members of the Prince Ying peerage 1 1 Cadet line 1 1 1 Ajige s line 1 1 2 Chuodeku s line 1 1 3 Puzhao s line 2 Family tree 3 See also 4 ReferencesMembers of the Prince Ying peerage editMembers of the Prince Ying peerageAjige 1st Nurhaci s 12th son initially a beile made a second rank prince in 1636 under the title Prince Wuying of the Second Rank 武英郡王 promoted to Prince Ying of the First Rank in 1644 stripped of his title and forced to commit suicide in 1651 Fulehe 傅勒赫 1629 1660 Ajige s second son posthumously honoured as a grace defender duke in 1662 Chuokedu 綽克都 1651 1711 2nd Fulehe s third son held the title of a grace defender duke from 1665 to 1698 stripped of his title in 1698 Xingshou 興綬 1689 1724 Chuokedu s seventh son posthumously honoured as a grace bulwark duke Jiucheng 九成 1710 1766 7th Xingshou s eldest son held the title of a grace bulwark duke from 1746 to 1761 stripped of his title in 1761 Qiande 謙德 1749 1767 8th Jiucheng s fourth son held the title of a third class defender general from 1761 to 1767 had no male heir Shunde 順德 1754 1800 9th Jiucheng s seventh son held the title of a grace general from 1767 to 1796 Huaying 華英 1784 1831 10th Shunde s eldest son held the title of a grace general from 1796 to 1830 stripped of his title in 1830 Puzhao 普照 1691 1724 3rd Chuokedu s eighth son held the title of a grace bulwark duke from 1698 to 1713 stripped of his title in 1713 Jingzhao 經照 169 8 1744 4th Chuokedu s ninth son held the title of a grace bulwark duke from 1713 to 1732 stripped of his title in 1732 Longde 隆德 1672 1733 Chuokedu s son Luda 璐達 1705 1741 5th Longde s second son held the title of a grace bulwark duke from 1732 to 1741 posthumously honoured as Grace Bulwark Duke Gongjian 奉恩輔國恭簡公 Linkui 麟魁 1726 1769 6th Luda s eldest son held the title of a grace bulwark duke from 1741 to 1745 stripped of his title in 1745 Hutuli 瑚圖禮 1688 1746 Chuokedu s son E erheyi 額爾赫宜 1743 1790 Hutuli s son Shuochen 碩臣 1772 1819 E erheyi s son Huade 華德 1789 1847 11th Shuochen s eldest son held the title of a grace general from 1831 to 1847 Xiuping 秀平 1811 1855 12th Huade s eldest son held the title of a grace general from 1848 to 1855 Liangzhe 良喆 1842 1890 13th Xiuping s second son held the title of a grace general from 1855 to 1890 Longxu 隆煦 1866 1909 14th Liangzhe s second son held the title of a grace general from 1890 to 1909 Cunyao 存耀 b 1899 15th Longxu s eldest son held the title of a grace general from 1910 Tieqin 鐵欽 b 1922 Cunyao s son Cadet line edit Ajige s line edit Ajige s lineHedu 和度 1619 1646 Ajige s eldest son initially held the title of a grace bulwark duke promoted to beizi in 1644 had no male heir Fulehe 傅勒赫 1629 1660 Ajige s second son posthumously honoured as a grace defender duke in 1662 Gouzi 構孳 died 1666 Fulehe s second son held the title of a grace bulwark duke from 1661 to 1666 Nayan 訥延 Gouzi s son held the title of a defender general from 1666 to 1667 had no male heir Louqin 樓親 1634 1661 Ajige s sixth son held the title of a first rank prince but was stripped of his title later and forced to commit suicide Chuodeku s line edit Chuodeku s lineSuyan 素嚴 died 1692 Chuokedu s eldest son held the title of a grace bulwark duke from 1682 to 1692 Subai 素拜 died 1695 Suyan s third son held the title of a third class defender general from 1692 to 1695 had no male heir Puzhao s line edit Hengxin 亨新 Puzhao s son held the title of a grace bulwark duke from 1724 to 1732 stripped of his title in 1732Family tree editFamily tree Ajige阿濟格 1605 1651 Prince Ying英親王 1644 1651 stripped of his title Fulehe傅勒赫 1629 1660 Feng en Zhenguo Gong奉恩鎮國公 posthumously awarded Chuokedu綽克都 1651 1711 Feng en Zhenguo Gong奉恩鎮國公 1665 1698 stripped of his title Longde隆德 1672 1733 Hutuli瑚圖禮 1688 1746 Xingshou興綬 1689 1724 Feng en Fuguo Gong奉恩輔國公 posthumously awarded Puzhao普照 1691 1724 Feng en Fuguo Gong奉恩輔國公 1698 1713 stripped of his title Jingzhao經照 1698 1744 Feng en Fuguo Gong奉恩輔國公 1713 1732 stripped of his title Luda璐達 1705 1741 Feng en Fuguo Gongjian Gong奉恩輔國恭簡公 1732 1741 E erheyi額爾赫宜 1743 1790 Jiucheng九成 1710 1766 Feng en Fuguo Gong奉恩輔國公 1746 1761 Linkui麟魁 1726 1769 Feng en Fuguo Gong奉恩輔國公 1741 1745 stripped of his title Shuochen碩臣 1772 1819 Qiande謙德 1749 1767 Third Class Zhenguo Jiangjun三等鎮國將軍 1761 1767 Shunde順德 1754 1800 Feng en Jiangjun奉恩將軍 1767 1796 Huade華德 1789 1847 Feng en Jiangjun奉恩將軍 1831 1847 Huaying華英 1784 1831 Feng en Jiangjun奉恩將軍 1796 1830 stripped of his title Xiuping秀平 1811 1855 Feng en Jiangjun奉恩將軍 1848 1855 Liangzhe良喆 1842 1890 Feng en Jiangjun奉恩將軍 1855 1890 Longxu隆煦 1866 1909 Feng en Jiangjun奉恩將軍 1890 1909 Cunyao存耀 1899 Feng en Jiangjun奉恩將軍 1910 Tieqin鐵欽 1922 See also editRoyal and noble ranks of the Qing dynastyReferences editZhao Erxun 1928 Draft History of Qing Qing Shi Gao Vol 217 China a href 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