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Prince Cheng of the First Rank

Prince Cheng of the First Rank, or simply Prince Cheng, was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1636–1912). As the Prince Cheng 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 Cheng of the First Rank
Chinese name
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
Manchu name
Manchu scriptᡥᠣᡧᠣᡳ
ᠮᡠᡨᡝᡵᡝᠩᡤᡝ
ᠴᡳᠨ ᠸᠠᠩ
Romanizationhošoi muterengge cin wang

The first bearer of the title was Yongxing (永瑆; 1752–1823), the Qianlong Emperor's 11th son, who was made "Prince Cheng of the First Rank" in 1789. The title was passed down over seven generations and held by seven people.

Members of the Prince Cheng peerage

Members of the Prince Cheng peerage
  • Yongxing (永瑆; 1752 – 1823; 1st), the Qianlong Emperor's 11th son, held the title Prince Cheng of the First Rank from 1789 to 1823, posthumously honoured as Prince Chengzhe of the First Rank (成哲親王)
    • 1 Mianqin (綿懃; 1768 – 1820; 2nd), initially a lesser bulwark duke, promoted to beile in 1802, posthumously promoted to Prince Cheng of the Second Rank in 1820
      • 1 Yishou (奕綬; 1786 – 1812; 3rd), posthumously granted as a lesser bulwark duke in 1812, posthumously promoted to Prince Cheng of the Second Rank in 1823
        • 1 Zairui (載銳; 1805 – 1859; 4th), initially a defender general from 1813 to 1820, promoted to beile in 1820, held the title Prince Cheng of the Second Rank from 1823 to 1859, posthumously honoured as Prince Chenggong of the Second Rank (成恭郡王)
          • 1 Puzhuang (溥莊; 1830 – 1872; 5th), initially a third class defender general from 1858 to 1859, held the title of a beile from 1859 to 1872, made an acting junwang in 1860, had no male heir
          • 2 & 3 Puying (溥英) & Puhua (溥華)
          • 4 Pulan (溥蘭; 1833 – 1879), held the title of a third class defender general from 1857 to 1879
          • 5 Puwei (溥蔚; 1834 – 1901), held the title of a third class defender general from 1857 to 1901
            • Yutong (毓桐; 1890 – 1901), had no male heir
          • 6 Puyun (溥蘊; 1837 – 1864), held the title of a defender general from 1857 to 1862, his title stripped in 1862
            • Yubo (毓柏; 1858 – 1865), had no male heir
          • 7 Puzhen (溥蓁; 1839 – 1864)
            • 1 Yusu (毓橚; 1858 – 1918; 6th), adopted as Puzhuang's son and successor, held the title of a beizi from 1872 to 1918
              • 1 & 2 Hengxi (恆喜) and Hengzhao (恆照)
              • 3 Hengyan (恆燕; born 1893; 7th), held the title of a grace defender duke from 1922
              • 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 Henglie (恆煭), Hengxiu (恆烋), Hengyang (恆𤋁), Hengfeng (恆㶻) & Hengchi (恆𤈕)
          • 8, 9, 10 & 11 Pusong (溥松), Pufei (溥芾), Purong (溥蓉) & Puyin (溥茵)
          • 12 Pubao (溥葆; 1849 – 1889), held the title of a third class defender general from 1868 to 1889
            • 1 Yuzhen (毓振; 1882 – 1895), held the title of a bulwark general from 1890 to 1895
            • 2 Yukui (毓揆; born 1885)
          • 13 Puju (溥菊; 1849 – 1884), held the title of a third class supporter general from 1872 to 1884
            • Yuqi (毓啟; 1877 – 1877), had no male heir
          • 14 Puheng (溥蘅; 1853–1901), Zairui's 14th son, held the title of a third class supporter general from 1872 to 1901
            • 1 Yupu (毓樸; born 1878), held the title of a grace general from 1902
              • Hengxun (恆勳; born 1911)
      • 8 Yiru (奕繻; 1809 - 1845), held the title of a first class bulwark general from 1829 to 1845
        • Zaiqiao (載翹; 1828–1839), had no male heir
      • 9 Yichuo (奕綽; 1818 – 1863), held the title of a grace general from 1838 to 1863
        • Zaiyun (載筠; 1839 – 1842), had no male heir
      • 11 Yifu (奕綍; 1820 – 1854), held the title of a first class bulwark general from 1844 to 1854
        • 1 Zaiding (載碠; 1839 – 1906), held the title of a grace general from 1854 to 1906
          • Pukun (溥堃; 1875 – 1881), had no male heir
        • 2 Zaiying (載碤; 1840 – 1894), held the title of a third class supporter general from 1868 to 1894, had no male heir
        • 3 Zai[shi'an] (載[石安]; 1842 – 1900), held the title of a third class supporter general from 1868 to 1900
          • 1 Pujing (溥敬; born 1883), Zai-?'s eldest son, held the title of a grace general from 1902
            • Yuchun (毓椿; born 1904)
        • 4 Zailin (載碄; 1852 – 1898), held the title of a third class supporter general from 1872 to 1898
          • Purong (溥傛; 1886–1894), had no male heir
    • 2 Mianyi (綿懿; 1771 – 1809), adopted as son of Yongzhang, Prince Xun (循) of the Second Rank
    • 3 Miancong (綿聰; 1775 – 1828), initially a bulwark general, promoted to defender general in 1823, posthumously promoted to lesser bulwark duke in 1828
      • 2 Yixiu (奕繡; 1812 – 1886), held the title of a third class bulwark general from 1828 to 1886
        • Zaiqin (載芹; born 1862)
          • Pushen (溥伸; born 1885)
            • Yuxiang (毓祥; born 1901)
    • 7 Mianbin (綿儐; 1796 – 1841), held the title of a defender general from 1821 to 1841

Family tree

See also

References

  • Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao). Vol. 221. China.

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This article is about the peerage of Yongxing For the similarly named peerage of Yoto see Prince Keqin Prince Cheng of the First Rank or simply Prince Cheng was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu led Qing dynasty 1636 1912 As the Prince Cheng 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 Cheng of the First RankChinese nameTraditional Chinese和碩成親王Simplified Chinese和硕成亲王TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu Pinyinheshuo cheng qinwangWade Gilesho shuo ch eng ch in wangManchu nameManchu scriptᡥᠣᡧᠣᡳᠮᡠᡨᡝᡵᡝᠩᡤᡝᠴᡳᠨ ᠸᠠᠩRomanizationhosoi muterengge cin wangThe first bearer of the title was Yongxing 永瑆 1752 1823 the Qianlong Emperor s 11th son who was made Prince Cheng of the First Rank in 1789 The title was passed down over seven generations and held by seven people Contents 1 Members of the Prince Cheng peerage 2 Family tree 3 See also 4 ReferencesMembers of the Prince Cheng peerage EditMembers of the Prince Cheng peerageYongxing 永瑆 1752 1823 1st the Qianlong Emperor s 11th son held the title Prince Cheng of the First Rank from 1789 to 1823 posthumously honoured as Prince Chengzhe of the First Rank 成哲親王 1 Mianqin 綿懃 1768 1820 2nd initially a lesser bulwark duke promoted to beile in 1802 posthumously promoted to Prince Cheng of the Second Rank in 1820 1 Yishou 奕綬 1786 1812 3rd posthumously granted as a lesser bulwark duke in 1812 posthumously promoted to Prince Cheng of the Second Rank in 1823 1 Zairui 載銳 1805 1859 4th initially a defender general from 1813 to 1820 promoted to beile in 1820 held the title Prince Cheng of the Second Rank from 1823 to 1859 posthumously honoured as Prince Chenggong of the Second Rank 成恭郡王 1 Puzhuang 溥莊 1830 1872 5th initially a third class defender general from 1858 to 1859 held the title of a beile from 1859 to 1872 made an acting junwang in 1860 had no male heir 2 amp 3 Puying 溥英 amp Puhua 溥華 4 Pulan 溥蘭 1833 1879 held the title of a third class defender general from 1857 to 1879 2 Yugao 毓杲 born 1864 held the title of a third class bulwark general from 1879 Hengqi 恒奇 born 1893 5 Puwei 溥蔚 1834 1901 held the title of a third class defender general from 1857 to 1901 Yutong 毓桐 1890 1901 had no male heir 6 Puyun 溥蘊 1837 1864 held the title of a defender general from 1857 to 1862 his title stripped in 1862 Yubo 毓柏 1858 1865 had no male heir 7 Puzhen 溥蓁 1839 1864 1 Yusu 毓橚 1858 1918 6th adopted as Puzhuang s son and successor held the title of a beizi from 1872 to 1918 1 amp 2 Hengxi 恆喜 and Hengzhao 恆照 3 Hengyan 恆燕 born 1893 7th held the title of a grace defender duke from 1922 4 5 6 7 amp 8 Henglie 恆煭 Hengxiu 恆烋 Hengyang 恆𤋁 Hengfeng 恆㶻 amp Hengchi 恆𤈕 8 9 10 amp 11 Pusong 溥松 Pufei 溥芾 Purong 溥蓉 amp Puyin 溥茵 12 Pubao 溥葆 1849 1889 held the title of a third class defender general from 1868 to 1889 1 Yuzhen 毓振 1882 1895 held the title of a bulwark general from 1890 to 1895 2 Yukui 毓揆 born 1885 13 Puju 溥菊 1849 1884 held the title of a third class supporter general from 1872 to 1884 Yuqi 毓啟 1877 1877 had no male heir 14 Puheng 溥蘅 1853 1901 Zairui s 14th son held the title of a third class supporter general from 1872 to 1901 1 Yupu 毓樸 born 1878 held the title of a grace general from 1902 Hengxun 恆勳 born 1911 8 Yiru 奕繻 1809 1845 held the title of a first class bulwark general from 1829 to 1845 Zaiqiao 載翹 1828 1839 had no male heir 9 Yichuo 奕綽 1818 1863 held the title of a grace general from 1838 to 1863 Zaiyun 載筠 1839 1842 had no male heir 11 Yifu 奕綍 1820 1854 held the title of a first class bulwark general from 1844 to 1854 1 Zaiding 載碠 1839 1906 held the title of a grace general from 1854 to 1906 Pukun 溥堃 1875 1881 had no male heir 2 Zaiying 載碤 1840 1894 held the title of a third class supporter general from 1868 to 1894 had no male heir 3 Zai shi an 載 石安 1842 1900 held the title of a third class supporter general from 1868 to 1900 1 Pujing 溥敬 born 1883 Zai s eldest son held the title of a grace general from 1902 Yuchun 毓椿 born 1904 4 Zailin 載碄 1852 1898 held the title of a third class supporter general from 1872 to 1898 Purong 溥傛 1886 1894 had no male heir 2 Mianyi 綿懿 1771 1809 adopted as son of Yongzhang Prince Xun 循 of the Second Rank 3 Miancong 綿聰 1775 1828 initially a bulwark general promoted to defender general in 1823 posthumously promoted to lesser bulwark duke in 1828 2 Yixiu 奕繡 1812 1886 held the title of a third class bulwark general from 1828 to 1886 Zaiqin 載芹 born 1862 Pushen 溥伸 born 1885 Yuxiang 毓祥 born 1901 7 Mianbin 綿儐 1796 1841 held the title of a defender general from 1821 to 1841 2 Yishu 奕𩆩 1835 1897 held the title of a second class bulwark general from 1841 to 1897 Zaishan 載山 1855 1909 Yishu s eldest son held the title of a third class fengguo jiangjun from 1874 to 1909 1 Puzheng 溥正 born 1881 held the title of a grace general from 1910 5 Zaijun 載峻 1864 1899 held the title of a third class supporter general from 1878 to 1899 had no male heir 6 Zaikun 載崐 1865 1906 held the title of a third class supporter general from 1903 to 1906 1 Pubai 溥栢 born 1905 held the title of a grace general from 1907 8 Zailing 載岭 born 1874 held the title of a third class supporter generall from 1893 9 Zaiyong 載㟾 born 1878 held the title of a third class supporter general from 1903 11 Zaiyue 載岳 born 1887 held the title of a third class supporter general from 1906Family tree EditSee also Prince Xun 循 Family tree Family tree main lineQianlong Emperor11Yongxing 1 永瑆1752 1823Prince Cheng Zhe of the First Rank成哲親王1789 18231Mianqin 2 綿懃1768 1820Prince Cheng of the Second Rank成郡王 posthumously awarded 1Yishou 3 奕綬1786 1812Prince Cheng of the Second Rank成郡王 posthumously awarded 1Zairui 4 載銳1805 1859Prince Cheng Gong of the Second Rank成恭郡王1823 185917Puzhuang 5 溥莊1830 1872Beile and Acting Junwang郡王銜貝勒1860 1872Puzhen 溥蓁1839 18641Yusu 6 毓橚1858 1918Beizi貝子1872 19183Hengyan 7 恆燕b 1893Feng en Zhenguo Gong奉恩鎮國公1922 Legend Title bearers EmperorsadoptionSee also EditPrince Xun 循 Royal and noble ranks of the Qing dynastyReferences EditZhao Erxun 1928 Draft History of Qing Qing Shi Gao Vol 221 China Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prince Cheng of the First Rank amp oldid 1129656019, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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