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Yishan (official)

Yishan (Manchu: I Šan; 13 June 1790 – 30 June 1878), courtesy name Jingxuan, was a Manchu lesser noble and official of the Qing dynasty. He is best known for his failure to defend Guangzhou (Canton) from British forces during the First Opium War, and for signing the treaties of Kulja and Aigun with the Russian Empire in 1851 and 1858 respectively.

Yishan
First Class Zhenguo Jiangjun
First Class Zhenguo Jiangjun
Tenure1847–1878
General of Ili
Office1838–1840
1845–1854
General of Heilongjiang
Office1855–1860
Born(1790-06-13)13 June 1790
Died30 June 1878(1878-06-30) (aged 88)
IssueZaizhuo (載鷟)
Names
Aisin-Gioro Yishan
(愛新覺羅·奕山)
HouseAisin Gioro
FatherMianbei (綿備)
Yishan
Chinese奕山
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYìshān
Wade–GilesI-shan
Jingxuan
(courtesy name)
Traditional Chinese靜軒
Simplified Chinese静轩
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJìngxuān
Wade–GilesChing-hsüan

Life edit

Yishan was born in the Aisin Gioro clan, the imperial clan of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty, towards the end of the reign of the Qianlong Emperor. He was a great-great-grandson of Yunti, the Kangxi Emperor's 14th son and the first in line in the Prince Xun peerage. His great-grandfather, Hongchun (弘春; 1703–1739), once held the title of a junwang (second-rank prince) as "Prince Tai of the Second Rank" (多羅泰郡王). His family was under the Bordered Blue Banner of the Eight Banners.

In 1821, after the Daoguang Emperor came to the throne, Yishan, then a fourth-grade noble was recruited to serve as a third-class imperial guard (三等侍衛) in the Forbidden City. He helped them train recurits Between 1821 and 1838, he held the following appointments, among others: lingdui dachen (領隊大臣) of Da'erbahatai (塔爾巴哈台; an administrative region in present-day Xinjiang); deputy dutong (都統; commander) of the Bordered Blue Banner Han Forces; canzan dachen (參贊大臣) of Ili (伊犁; an area within Xinjiang). In 1838, he was appointed as General of Ili to govern and maintain security in the area known as Dzungaria. He was recalled back to the capital, Beijing, two years later.

In 1841, when the First Opium War broke out, the Daoguang Emperor dismissed Qishan from his position as Imperial Commissioner overseeing military affairs in Guangdong Province, and appointed Yishan as "Jingni General" (靖逆將軍) to replace Qishan. Yishan distrusted the local people in Guangdong Province and strengthened defences against them instead of against the British. He recruited inexperienced fresh recruits from Fujian Province to serve in the Qing military instead of seasoned soldiers. Besides, he also spent his time partying with the officers. On 21 May 1841, Yishan ordered his troops to launch a sneak attack on the British at night, but the attack failed. The British captured all the artillery positions outside Guangzhou (Canton). The Qing forces retreated into the city and did not dare to engage the British. Chaos broke out in Guangzhou when the volunteer militias from Nanhai and Hunan started fighting over supplies. On 26 May, Yishan surrendered to the British and signed the Treaty of Guangzhou with Charles Elliot. During his time in Canton Yishan repeatedly sent lies and misinformation to the Daoguang emperor, making it seem that the Qing forces were stronger than the British.[1]

In late 1842, Yishan was detained by the Imperial Clan Court to await trial for his failure to defend Guangzhou. However, he was released in mid-1843 and promoted to second class imperial guard (二等侍衛) and acting banshi dachen (辦事大臣) of Khotan (an area within Xinjiang). In 1845, he was appointed to serve as General of Ili for a second term. In 1847, he was awarded the rank of a first class zhenguo jiangjun, the fourth-lowest tier in the Qing dynasty's hierarchy of noble ranks.

In mid-1851, Ivan Zakharov started negotiations with Yishan and Buyantai (布彥泰) at Ili to open up Kulja and Chuguchak to Sino–Russian trade. The Russians wanted the new treaty to be based on the earlier Treaty of Kyakhta (1727). Yishan agreed to almost all the Russian terms, except for trade in Kashgar. On 6 August 1851, the Russian and Qing Empires signed the Treaty of Kulja. In 1855, Yishan was reassigned to serve as General of Heilongjiang (黑龍江將軍) to oversee Heilongjiang Province.

During the Second Opium War (1857–1860), Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky approached Yishan and offered to provide Russian assistance to the Qing Empire against the British and French, in return for redefining the Sino–Russian border along the Amur and Ussuri rivers. The Russians also put up a display of their military power by firing artillery shells along the Amur River. Yishan was terrified but did not want to retaliate for fear of starting another war. In May 1858, the Russians and Yishan signed the Treaty of Aigun, which transferred the lands between the Stanovoy Range and Amur River to the Russian Empire. The Xianfeng Emperor was enraged by the territorial losses to the Russians, so he dismissed Yishan from his office as General of Heilongjiang, despite the latter's attempts to explain himself. In 1860, the Russians intervened in the Convention of Beijing (which ended the Second Opium War), and forced the Qing Empire to recognize the Russian gains under the Treaty of Aigun and further cede its territories east of the Ussuri River, including Sakhalin, to them. This became known as the Amur Annexation. Meanwhile, Yishan returned to Beijing to await further orders but was soon back into service.

Yishan died of illness in Beijing in 1878. He was survived by at least two sons, including his second son Zaizhuo (載鷟).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lovell, Julia (2015). The Opium War: Drugs, Dreams, and the Making of Modern China. The Overlook Press. ISBN 978-1468311730.

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This name uses Manchu naming customs The family name is Aisin Gioro Yishan Manchu I San 13 June 1790 30 June 1878 courtesy name Jingxuan was a Manchu lesser noble and official of the Qing dynasty He is best known for his failure to defend Guangzhou Canton from British forces during the First Opium War and for signing the treaties of Kulja and Aigun with the Russian Empire in 1851 and 1858 respectively YishanFirst Class Zhenguo JiangjunFirst Class Zhenguo JiangjunTenure1847 1878General of IliOffice1838 18401845 1854General of HeilongjiangOffice1855 1860Born 1790 06 13 13 June 1790Died30 June 1878 1878 06 30 aged 88 IssueZaizhuo 載鷟 NamesAisin Gioro Yishan 愛新覺羅 奕山 HouseAisin GioroFatherMianbei 綿備 YishanChinese奕山TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinYishanWade GilesI shanJingxuan courtesy name Traditional Chinese靜軒Simplified Chinese静轩TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinJingxuanWade GilesChing hsuanLife editYishan was born in the Aisin Gioro clan the imperial clan of the Manchu led Qing dynasty towards the end of the reign of the Qianlong Emperor He was a great great grandson of Yunti the Kangxi Emperor s 14th son and the first in line in the Prince Xun peerage His great grandfather Hongchun 弘春 1703 1739 once held the title of a junwang second rank prince as Prince Tai of the Second Rank 多羅泰郡王 His family was under the Bordered Blue Banner of the Eight Banners In 1821 after the Daoguang Emperor came to the throne Yishan then a fourth grade noble was recruited to serve as a third class imperial guard 三等侍衛 in the Forbidden City He helped them train recurits Between 1821 and 1838 he held the following appointments among others lingdui dachen 領隊大臣 of Da erbahatai 塔爾巴哈台 an administrative region in present day Xinjiang deputy dutong 都統 commander of the Bordered Blue Banner Han Forces canzan dachen 參贊大臣 of Ili 伊犁 an area within Xinjiang In 1838 he was appointed as General of Ili to govern and maintain security in the area known as Dzungaria He was recalled back to the capital Beijing two years later In 1841 when the First Opium War broke out the Daoguang Emperor dismissed Qishan from his position as Imperial Commissioner overseeing military affairs in Guangdong Province and appointed Yishan as Jingni General 靖逆將軍 to replace Qishan Yishan distrusted the local people in Guangdong Province and strengthened defences against them instead of against the British He recruited inexperienced fresh recruits from Fujian Province to serve in the Qing military instead of seasoned soldiers Besides he also spent his time partying with the officers On 21 May 1841 Yishan ordered his troops to launch a sneak attack on the British at night but the attack failed The British captured all the artillery positions outside Guangzhou Canton The Qing forces retreated into the city and did not dare to engage the British Chaos broke out in Guangzhou when the volunteer militias from Nanhai and Hunan started fighting over supplies On 26 May Yishan surrendered to the British and signed the Treaty of Guangzhou with Charles Elliot During his time in Canton Yishan repeatedly sent lies and misinformation to the Daoguang emperor making it seem that the Qing forces were stronger than the British 1 In late 1842 Yishan was detained by the Imperial Clan Court to await trial for his failure to defend Guangzhou However he was released in mid 1843 and promoted to second class imperial guard 二等侍衛 and acting banshi dachen 辦事大臣 of Khotan an area within Xinjiang In 1845 he was appointed to serve as General of Ili for a second term In 1847 he was awarded the rank of a first class zhenguo jiangjun the fourth lowest tier in the Qing dynasty s hierarchy of noble ranks In mid 1851 Ivan Zakharov started negotiations with Yishan and Buyantai 布彥泰 at Ili to open up Kulja and Chuguchak to Sino Russian trade The Russians wanted the new treaty to be based on the earlier Treaty of Kyakhta 1727 Yishan agreed to almost all the Russian terms except for trade in Kashgar On 6 August 1851 the Russian and Qing Empires signed the Treaty of Kulja In 1855 Yishan was reassigned to serve as General of Heilongjiang 黑龍江將軍 to oversee Heilongjiang Province During the Second Opium War 1857 1860 Nikolay Muravyov Amursky approached Yishan and offered to provide Russian assistance to the Qing Empire against the British and French in return for redefining the Sino Russian border along the Amur and Ussuri rivers The Russians also put up a display of their military power by firing artillery shells along the Amur River Yishan was terrified but did not want to retaliate for fear of starting another war In May 1858 the Russians and Yishan signed the Treaty of Aigun which transferred the lands between the Stanovoy Range and Amur River to the Russian Empire The Xianfeng Emperor was enraged by the territorial losses to the Russians so he dismissed Yishan from his office as General of Heilongjiang despite the latter s attempts to explain himself In 1860 the Russians intervened in the Convention of Beijing which ended the Second Opium War and forced the Qing Empire to recognize the Russian gains under the Treaty of Aigun and further cede its territories east of the Ussuri River including Sakhalin to them This became known as the Amur Annexation Meanwhile Yishan returned to Beijing to await further orders but was soon back into service Yishan died of illness in Beijing in 1878 He was survived by at least two sons including his second son Zaizhuo 載鷟 See also editYunti Prince Xun Prince Xun 恂 Royal and noble ranks of the Qing dynastyReferences edit Lovell Julia 2015 The Opium War Drugs Dreams and the Making of Modern China The Overlook Press ISBN 978 1468311730 Zhao Erxun 1928 Draft History of Qing Qing Shi Gao Vol 164 220 373 China a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Hummel Arthur W Sr ed 1943 I shan Eminent Chinese of the Ch ing Period United States Government Printing Office Retrieved from 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