CHINA
The Manchu Dynasty
(Ta Ch'ing Ch'ao )
GENEALOGY
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- H.M. Emperor
K'ang-hsi [Shêng Tsu Jên Huang Ti], had further issue:
- 6) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Chang-hoa. b.
and d. 21st May 1674 (s/o
Jung Fei).
- 7) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Yin-jeng [Mi], 1st
Prince Li (Li Ho Shê Ch'in Wang). b.
16th June 1674 (s/o Empress
Hsiao Ch'eng Hsuan-ye), educ. privately.
Appointed as Heir Apparent with the title of Huang
T'ai Tzu on 26th January
1676, publically degraded for tyranny, brutality
and debauchery 17th October 1708,
restored 19th April 1709, removed
again for insanity 30th October 1712,
and placed in perpetual confinement 1714. Acted
as Regent for his father 1696 and 1697. m.
eleven wives and concubines, including, Lady Shi
(d. 1718). He d. in prison, 27th
January 1727, having had issue, six sons and at
least six daughters:
- a)
H.H. Prince Hung-hsi, 1st
Prince Kung (Kung Ho Shê Ch'in Wang)
and 2nd Prince Li (Li To
Lo Chün Wang), educ.
privately. Granted the title of Li To
Lo Chün Wang 17th
January 1723, and prom. to the title of Kung
with the rank of Ho Shê Ch'in Wang
13th July 1730. Degraded,
expelled from the Imperial Family and
imprisoned by Emperor Kao-t'sung.
- b)
H.H. Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung
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- c)
H.H. Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung)
Hung-yen [K'o-hi].
- d)
H.H. Prince (Yuan Fêng Fêng Ên Fu
Kuo Kung) Hung-tiao.
- e)
H.H. Prince Hung-wei, 3rd
Prince Li (Li To Lo Chün
Wang).
- f)
H.H. Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung)
Hung-hoan.
- f)
Princess Shu-shen (Ho Shê Shu-shen
Kung Chu) (sixth daughter). Adopted
by Emperor Shih-tsung. m. 1726,
Kuang-Yin-Pao, of the Borjigit clan of
Korchin Mongols.
- 8) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Chang-ch'eng. b.
13th August 1675 (s/o Jung Fei).
He d. 27th April 1677.
- 9) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Wan-fu. b.
24th November 1675 (s/o T'ung Pin).
He d. 11th March 1679.
- 10)
Lieutenant-General H.H. Prince (Huang Tzu)
Yin-chih [Yin], 1st Prince Ch'eng (Ch'eng
To Lo Pei Lê). b.
23rd March 1677 (s/o Jung Fei),
educ. privately. Granted the title of To
Lo Chün Wang Ch'eng
1698, demoted to To Lo Pei Lê
1699, restored to To Lo Chün
Wang 1709, degraded 1728, restored and
demoted again 8th July 1730.
Imprisoned at the Yong-ngan Palace on King-chan
mountain. Lt-Gen. Bordered Red Banner Corps 1696,
Guardian of the Ching-ling tombs 1723. He d.
a prisoner in the Ching-shan enclosure, 10th
July 1732, having had issue, at least seven sons:
- b)
H.H. Prince (Ku Shan Pei Tzu)
Hung-king.
- c)
Prince (Yuan Fêng Che Tzu)
Hung-sheng. Confined in the Imperial Clan
Palace 26th July 1728.
Imprisoned with his father at the
Yong-ngan Palace on King-chan mountain, 8th
July 1730.
- f)
Prince Hung-
, who had issue:
- i)
Prince Yung-
, who had
issue:
- (1)
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- (a)
Prince Yi-
, who had
issue:
- (i)
H.E. Tsai-ling. Grand
Secretary 1877-1880. He d.
1883.
- g)
Prince Hung-ching. He d. 1777.
- 11) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Yin-ch'ên, who
succeeded as H.M. Emperor Yung-ch'êng [Shih
Tsung Hien Huang Ti], Great Emperor of the Great
Ching Dynasty (s/o Dowager Empress Hsiao
Kung Jen-shou) - see below.
- 12) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Yin-tsan. b.
10th April 1679 (s/o T'ung Pin).
He d. May 1680.
- 13) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Yin-ch'i [Yun],
1st Prince Heng (Heng Ho Shê Ch'in
Wang). b. 5th January 1680
(s/o I-Fei), educ.
privately. He d. 11th July
1732, having had issue, five sons:
- a)
H.H. Prince (To Lo Pei Lê P'in Ki)
Hung-ch'eng.
- b)
H.H. Prince Hung-chi, 2nd
Prince Heng (Heng Ho Shê Ch'in Wang).
He left a descendant:
- H.E.
Prince Yung-gao, Prince Heng.
- c)
The Noble (Yuan Fêng Yi Teng Chên
Kuo Chiang Chün) Hung-ngang.
- d)
The Noble (Fêng Ên Chiang Chün)
Hung-chang.
- e)
The Noble (Fêng Ên Chiang Chün)
Hung-t'ong.
- 14) H
H.H. Prince (Huang Tzu) Yin-tso. b.
5th March 1680 (s/o Dowager
Empress Hsiao Kung Jen-shou). He d. 25th
June 1685.
- 15)
Lieutenant-General H.H. Prince (Huang Tzu)
Yin-yü [Tu], 1st Prince Ch'un (Ch'un
Ho Shê Ch'in Wang). b. 19th
August 1680 (s/o Ch'eng Fei), educ.
privately. Lieut-Gen. Pale Blue Banner
Corps. He d. 18th May
1730, having had issue:
- a)
The Noble (Yuan Fêng Chiang Tzu)
Hung-chu.
- b)
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- c)
H.H. Prince Hung-king [Chen], 2nd
Prince Ch'un (Ch'un To Lo Chün Wang).
- d)
The Noble (Fêng Ên Chiang Chün)
Hung-t'ai.
- 16) H.H.
Prince (Yuan Fêng Lian Ch'in Wang)
Yin-ssu. b. 29th March 1681 (s/o
Liang Fei), educ. privately.
Granted the title of To Lo Pei
Lê 12th April 1698, demoted 25th
December 1708 and restored 8th January
1709 1708, prom. to Ho Shê Ch'in Wang 17th
January 1723. Supervisor of State Affairs and
Presdt. Brd. of Colonial Affairs 1723-1726.
Expelled from the Imperial clan 13th
March 1726 and forced to chage his name to Acina
('cur' in Manchu). Posthumously restored to the
Imperial clan by Emperor Chien Lung. Restored to
the Imperial clan and to his original name. m.
a grand daughter of Prince Yolo. He d. in
prison, 26th September 1726, having
had issue, two sons:
- a)
Hung-wang. b. 1708. Enjoyed the
title of Prince (Chün Wang Chang Tzu)
until his father's disgrace in 1726.
Posthumously restored to the Imperial
clan in 1778. He d. 1762.
- b)
Hung-ch'eng. Restored to the Imperial
clan in 1778, and granted the title of
Prince 1782, but stripped of his ranks
and titles 1783.
- 17) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Yin-yu. b.
13th September 1683 (s/o Gorolo
Kuei Jên). He d. 1683.
- 18) H.H.
Prince (Yuan Fêng Ku Shan Pei Tzu)
Yin-t'ang. b. 17th October 1683
(s/o I-Fei), educ.
privately. Granted the title of Ku Shan
Pei Tzu April 1709. Expelled from
the Imperial clan 13th March 1726 and
forced to chage his name to Sé-se-he June 1726,
but posthumously restored 9th February
1778. Imprisoned 1726. m. a daughter of
Chi-shih. He d. in prison at Paoting,
Chihli, 19th September 1726, having
had issue, two sons and one daughter:
- a)
Tsung Ji Hung-cheng.
Restored to the Imperial clan 9th
February 1778. Raised to the rank of Pu
Ju Pa Fên Fu
Kuo Kung 1782 (degraded
1783). Imperial Chamberlain.
- b)
Tsung Ji Hung-yang.
Restored to the Imperial clan 9th
February 1778.
- a)
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- 19) H.H
Prince (Ku Shan Pei Tzu P'in Ki) Yin-e. b.
28th November 1683 (s/o
Wen-hsiiKuei Fei), educ.
privately. Granted the title of Tun together with
the rank of To Lo Chün Wang
22nd November 1709. Degraded and
Imprisoned June 1726. Released 1737 and raised to
the posthumous rank of Ku Shan Pei Tzu. He
d. 1741.
- 20) H.H
Prince (Huang Tzu) Yin-tzu. b.
8th June 1685 (s/o I-Fei).
He d. 1696.
- 21)
Lieutenant-General H.H. Prince (Huang Tzu)
Yin-tao [Yi], 1st Prince Li (Li Ho
Shê Ch'in Wang). b. 29th
December 1685 (s/o Ting Pin), educ.
privately. Lt-Gen. Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner
Corps 1722. He d. 2nd September
1763, having had issue:
- a)
The Noble (Chei-tzu P'in Ki)
Hung-kun.
- b)
Prince (Chün Wang Chang Tzu)
Hung-shi. He d.v.p.
1735.
- 22) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Yin-Hsiang
[Hsien], 1st Prince Yi (Yi Ho Shê
Ch'in Wang) and 1st
Prince Ning (Ning To Lo Chün
Wang). b. 16th November
1686 (s/o King-Min Huang Kuei Fei),
educ. privately. Granted the title of Yi
Ho Shê Ch'in Wang
1723, and the additional title of Ning To
Lo Chün Wang 1725, and the
posthumous right to perpetual inheritance 1775.
Presdt. Board of Revenue Mismanagement 1723,
Grand Counsellor 1729. He d. 18th
June 1730, having had issue, at least seven sons:
- a)
H.H. Prince (Yuan Fêng To Lo Pei Lê)
Hung-chang.
- b)
H.H. Prince (To Lo Pei Lê P'in Ki)
Hung-t'oen.
- c)
Prince (Pu Ju Pa Fên Fu Kuo Kung)
Hung-
- d)
H.H. Prince Hung-chiao [Liang], 2nd
Prince Ning (To Lo Ning
Chün Wang), educ.
privately. He had issue, including a son
and four daughters:
- i) H.H.
Prince Yung-ung, 3rd
Prince Ning (To Lo Ning Pei
Lê). He had issue:
- (1)
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- (a)
Lieutenant-General H.H.
Prince Yi-ge, 3rd
Prince Ning (Ku Shan
Ning Pei Tzu). b.
1805. m. at least
two wives. He d.
1858, having had issue,
at least two sons:
- (i)
Lieutenant-General H.I.H.
Prince Tsai-tun, 7th
Prince Yi (Ho Shê
Yi Ch'in Wang).
b. 1827, educ.
privately. Succeeded on
the death of his father
as 4th Prince
Ning in the rank of Fêng
Ên Ning Chên Kuo Kung
1858. Allowed to succeed
his kinsman as Ho Shê
Yi Ch'in Wang
in October 1864. He d.
1890.
- iv) the
fourth daughter. m. 1729,
Dorji Septeng, a Mongol.
- e)
H.H. Prince (To Lo Pei Lê P'in Ki)
Hung-kin.
- f)
Prince (Pu Ju Pa Fên Fu Kuo Kung)
Hung-
- g)
H.H. Prince Hung-hsiao, 2nd
Prince (Yi Ho Shê Yi
Ch'in Wang), educ.
privately. A noted poet. He d.
1778, having had issue:
- i) H.H.
Prince Yung-
, 3rd
Prince Yi (Ho Shê Yi
Ch'in Wang), who had
issue:
- (1)
H.H. Prince Mien-
,
4th Prince Yi
(Ho Shê Yi
Ch'in Wang),
who had issue:
- (a)
H.H. Prince Yi-
, 5th
Prince Yi (Ho Shê
Yi Ch'in Wang),
who had issue:
- (i)
General H.I.H. Prince
Tsai-yuan, 6th
Prince Yi (Ho Shê
Yi Ch'in Wang),
educ. privately.
Ordered to commit suicide
for his failures in the
diplomatic negotiations
with the Western powers
after the war of 1860. He
d. 1861.
- a)
Princess (Chün Chu Kung Chu)
- b)
Princess (Chün Chu Kung Chu)
- c)
Princess (Chün Chu Kung Chu)
- d)
Princess Ho-hui (Ho Shê Ho-hui Kung
Chu). Adopted by Emperor Shih-tsung. m.
1729, Dorji Septeng, Prince Khalkha (Ho
Shê Khalkha Ch'in Wang) Tüshiyetü
Khan, of the Khalkha Mongols, son of
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- 23)
General H.H. Prince (Huang Tzu)
Yin-t'i [Chin], 1st Prince Hsun (Hsun
To Lo Chün Wang). b.
10th February 1688 (s/o Dowager
Empress Hsiao Kung Jen-shou), educ.
privately. Granted the title of Ku Shan
Pei Tzu 22nd November
1709, prom. to To Lo Chün Wang
June 1723, demoted to the fourth rank 1726,
deprived of all his ranks and imprisoned 1st
June 1726, restored prom. to To Lo Pei Lê
1737, prom. to the third 1747, and finally
granted the title of Hsun To Lo Chün
Wang 6th February 1748. C-in-C
of the North Western Armies (Fu-yuan Ta
Jiang-chun) 1718-1722, Guardian of the
Ching-ling tombs 1724-1726, imprisoned at the
Shouhuangdian 1726-1735. m. (first)
Princess Wan-yan Fu Chin, daughter of
vice-minister Luocha, by whom he had two sons. m.
(a) Shushu Gioro Ts'e Fu Chin,
daughter of Mingde, of the Shushu Gioro clan, a
Vice-bureau director. m. (b) Irgen Gioro Shu
Fu Chin, daughter of Xitai, by whom he had
one son. m. (c) Irgen Gioro Fu Chin,
daughter of Shih Bao, a dep. cdt. of princely
guards. m. (d) Wu Fu Chin, daughter
of Wu Changyou. He d. 17th
February 1755, having had issue, four sons:
- a)
H.H. Prince Hung-chun, 2nd
H.H. Prince (Yuan Fêng Ku Shan Pei
Tzu) T'ai. b. 1703 (s/o
Shushu), educ. privately. Degraded
1734, and deprived of all his titles
1735, but later restored. He d.
1739, having had issue:
- i)
Prince Yung-
, who had
issue:
- (1)
Prince Mien-
, who
had issue:
- (a)
General H.E. Yi-shan,
defeated by the British
forces at Kwantung 1842.
- b)
Lieutenant-General H.H. Prince (To
Lo Pei Lê)
Hung-ming [Kung-ch'in]. b. 25th
April 1705 (s/o Wan-yan Fu Chin),
educ. privately. Raised to the
rank of To Lo Pei Lê
in 1735. Dir. Court of Imperial Armaments
1739-1746, Lieut-Gen. Bordered Red Mongol
Banner June 1740, retd. 1752. m.
(first) Wang Ts'e Fu Jen. m.
(second) Hejia Fu Jen. He d.
at Peking, 4th February 1767,
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- i) The
Noble (Fu Kuo Chiang Chün)
Yung-chung. b. 1st
July 1735 (s/o Wang Ts'e
Fu Jen), educ.
privately. Granted the rank of Fu
Kuo Chiang Chün 1757. Supt.
Imperial Language Sch. 1770-1776.
A celebrated poet. He d.
18th June 1793.
- ii)
H.H. Prince (Ku Shan
Pei Tzu) Yung-shi. b.
1736 (s/o Hejia Fu Jen),
educ. privately. He d.
1808.
- c)
The Noble (Chên Kuo Chiang Chün)
Hung-ying (s/o Irgen Gioro Shu
Fu Chin?). Imperial Chamberlain.
- d)
The Noble (Chên Kuo Chiang Chün)
Hung-kai (s/o Wan-yan Fu Chin?).
Imperial Chamberlain and Tou-t'ong.
- 24) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Yin-
b.
1691 (s/o P'ing Fei). He d.
aged two months.
- 25) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Yin-wu [K'o], 1st
Prince Yü (Yü To Lo Chün Wang). b.
24th December 1693 (s/o Chun-yi
Mi Pin), educ. privately. He d.
9th March 1731, having had issue, two
sons:
- a)
H.H. Prince Hung-k'ing, 2nd
Prince Yü (Yü To Lo Chün Wang).
- b)
The Noble (Chên Kuo Chiang Chün)
Hung-fu.
- 26) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Yin-lu [K'o], 3rd
Prince Chuang (Chuang Ho Shê Ch'in
Wang). b. 28th July 1695
(s/o Chun-yi Mi Pin), educ.
privately. Appointed as successor to Boggodo, 2nd
Prince Chuang 11th March 1723, and
granted the additional title of Ho Shê Ch'in
Wang. Assistant to the Throne 1735, Grand
Counsellor 1735-1736. A great astronomer and
mathematician. He d. 20th March
1767, having had issue, three sons:
- a)
H.H. Prince Hung-pu, 4th
Prince Chuang (Chuang Ho Shê
Ch'in Wang). He had issue:
- i)
Prince Yung-
, 5th
Prince Chuang. He had issue:
- (1)
Prince Mien-
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- (a)
H.I.H. Prince Yi-mai, 6th
Prince (To Lo
Chün Wang)
Chuang, educ.
privately. Deprived of
his rank and banished in
1838 for smoking opium in
a nunnery.
- (b)
Prince Yi-keng. A noted
historian. He had issue:
- (i)
H.I.H. Prince Tsai-hsün,
9th Prince (To
Lo Chün Wang)
Chuang, educ.
privately. Succ. 1875. A
supporter of the Boxers
in 1900. He d.
(ordered to commit
suicide), at Mukden, 21st
February 1901.
- b)
The Noble (Fu Kuo Chiang Chün)
Hung-ning.
- c)
H.H. Prince (Fêng Ên Fu Kuo Kung)
Hung-yong.
- a)
H.H. Princess Tuan-jou (Ho Shê
Tuan-jou Kung Chu). m. 1730,
Prince Chimed Dorji, son of Lobsang
Rashi, of the Korchin Mongols.
- 27)
Lieutenant-General H.H. Prince (Huang Tzu)
Yin-li [Yi], 1st Prince Kuo (Kuo Ho
Shê Ch'in Wang). b. 24th
March 1697 (s/o Chun-yu Ch'in Pin),
educ. privately. Granted the rank of To
Lo Chün Wang 1723, prom. to Ho Shê Ch'in
Wang 1728. Lt-Gen. Manchu Bordered Red Banner
Corps 1724, Han Bordered Blue Banner Corps, and
Mongol Bordered Blue Banner Corps 1733-1738,
Supervisor of Revenue Storehouses 1730-1733,
Minister for Revenue 1733, Controller Imperial
Clan Court 1733-1735, Assistant to the Throne
1735, Grand Counsellor 1735-1736. He d.s.p.m.
20th March 1738.
- 28) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Yin-chieh
[Yun-kiai]. b. 10th September
1701 (s/o Chun-yi Mi Pin). He d.
17th October 1708.
- 29) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Yin-ki. b.
25th October 1702 (s/o P'ing Fei).
He d. 1704.
- 30) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Yin-tsi (s/o
Siang Pin). He d. young.
- 31) H.H.
Prince (To Lo Pei Lê) Yin-i. b. 1st
September 1706 (s/o Siang Pin). He
had issue, a son:
- a)
H.H. Prince (Ku Shan Pei Tzu)
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Lieutenant-General H.H. Prince (Huang Tzu)
Yin-hsi, 1st Prince Shen (Shen To
Lo Chün Wang). b. 27th
February 1711 (s/o Hi Pin), educ.
Shang-shu-fang, Forbidden City, Peking. Lt-Gen
Bordered Manchu Red Banner Corps 1733, Han Yellow
Banner Corps 1735, Manchu White Banner Corps.
1740. He d. 27th June 1758,
having had issue, a son:
- a)
Prince (Chün Wang Chang Tzu)
Hung-wu.
- 33) H.H.
Prince (To Lo Pei Lê) Yin-hu [Kung-k'in].
b. 1711 (s/o Kin Pin). He d.
8th March 1744, having had issue,
three sons:
- a)
H.H. Prince (Ku Shan Pei Tzu)
Hung-lung.
- b)
The Noble (Chên Kuo Chiang Chün)
Hung-sung. Sometime Fou-tou-t'ong.
- c)
The Noble (Chên Kuo Chiang Chün)
Hung-fung.
- 34) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Yin-... b.
1713 (s/o Concubine Ch'en III). He d.
in infancy.
- 35) H.H.
Prince (To Lo Pei Lê) Yin-ch'i [Ch'eng]. b.
14th January 1713 (s/o Ching Pin),
educ. privately. He d. 31st
August 1785, having had issue:
- a)
The Noble (Fêng Kuo Chiang Chün)
Hung-ling.
- 36)
Lieutenant-General H.H. Prince (Huang Tzu)
Yin-pi [K'o], 1st Prince Hien (Hien
Ho Shê Ch'in Wang). b. 5th
July 1716 (s/o Mu Pin), educ.
Shang-shu-fang, Forbidden City, Peking.
Lt-Gen. Mongol Bordered White Banner Corps
1740, and Manchu White Banner Corps 1752. He d.
1773, having had issue, four sons:
- a)
H.H. Prince Hung-ch'ang [Mi], 2nd
Prince Hien (Hien Ho Shê Ch'in Wang).
He d. 3rd March 1795.
- b)
H.H. Prince (Ku Shan Pei Tzu)
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- c)
The Noble (Chên Kuo Chiang Chün)
Hung-kang.
- d)
The Noble (Yuan Fêng Fu Kuo Chiang
Chün) Hung-chao.
- 37) H.H.
Prince (Huang Tzu) Yin-yuen. b.
and d. 2nd March 1718 (s/o
Chen-chi Kuei Jen).
- 1) H.H.
Princess
(Ho Shê
Kung
Chu). b. 1668 (d/o
Chang-chia). She d. 1671.
- 2) H.H.
Princess
(Ho Shê
Kung
Chu). b. 1671 (d/o Tuan Pin).
She d. 1673.
- 3) H.H.
Princess Jung-hsien (Ho Shê Jung-hsien
Kung Chu). b. 1673 (d/o
Jung Fei). m. 1691, General H.H.
Prince Örgen (Ho Shê Örgen Ch'in Wang)
(d. 1721), cdr. Right Wing of the Balin
Banner Corps, second son of Prince Ocir (To Lo
Ocir Chün Wang), cdr. Right Wing of the
Bayarin Banner Corps.
- 4) H.H.
Princess (Kung Chu)
b.
1674 (d/o Chang-chia). She d. 1679.
- 5) H.H.
Princess Tuang-ching (Ho Shê Tuang-ching Kung
Chu). b. 19th June 1674
(d/o Jugiya). m. 1692, General H.H.
Prince Galsang (Ho Shê Galsang Ch'in Wang),
of the Uriyangkhan clan of Mongols.
- 6) H.H.
Princess (Kung Chu) K'o-ching. b.
1679 (d/o Gorolo). m. 1697, General
H.H. Dondob Dorji, Prince Khalkha (Ho Shê
Khalkha Ch'in Wang) (d. 1743),
Tüshiyetü Khan, of the Khalkha Mongols, son of
Galdan Dorji (Chakhun?).
- 7) H.H.
Princess
(Ho Shê
Kung
Chu). b. 1682 (d/o Tei Fei).
She d. aged two months.
- 8) H.H.
Princess
(Ho Shê
Kung
Chu). b. 1683 (d/o Hsiao-yi
Chen). She d. young.
- 9) H.H.
Princess Wen-hsien (Ho Shê Wen-hsien
Kung Chu). b. 1683 (d/o
Empress Hsiao-kung). m. Sunggayan,
grandson of Prince Tung Kuo-wei. She d.
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- 10) H.H.
Princess Ch'un-chüeh (Ho Shê Ch'un-chüeh
Kung Chu). b. 1685 (d/o
T'ung Pin). Styled Lady Ch'un (Ch'un Ko
Ko) during her lifetime and posthumously
prom. to Ho Shê Ch'un-chüeh
Kung Chu. m. 1706, General
H.H. Ching-che Tu-yi Tsereng, 1st
Prince Chao-yung (To Lo Chao-yung
Chün Wang) and Prince Khalkha (Ho
Shê Khalkha Ch'in Wang) (cre. 1731) (d.
12th March 1750), Ambassador to Russia
1727, Governor of Uliasutai, and Capt-Gen. of the
Sian Noyon khanate, a member of the Borjirgit
clan and descendant of Genghis Khan. She d.
1710.
- 11) H.H.
Princess
(Ho Shê
Kung
Chu). b. 1685 (d/o Wen-his Kuei
Fei). She d. 1686.
- 12) H.H.
Princess (Kung Chu)
b.
1686 (d/o Te Fei). She d.
1697.
- 13) H.H.
Princess Wen (Ho Shê Wen Kung
Chu). b. 1687 (d/o Min Fei).
Styled Lady Wen (Wen Ko Ko) during her
early life, and later prom. to Ho Shê
Wen Kung Chu. m.
1706, Prince (To Lo Chün Wang) Tsangjin,
of the Orgnighud Right Flank Banner.
- 14) H.H.
Princess Ch'üeh-ching (Ho Shê Ch'üeh-ching
Kung Chu). b. 1689 (d/o
Yüan Fei). m. Sun Ch'eng-yun (b.
1690; d. 1736), son of Sun Ssu-k'o.
- 15) H.H.
Princess Tun (Ho Shê Tun Kung
Chu). b. 1691 (d/o Min Fei).
Styled Lady Tun (Tun Ko Ko) during her
early life, and later prom. to Ho Shê
Tun Kung Chu. m.
1708, Dorji Taiji, of the Korchin Mongols.
- 16) H.H.
Princess
(Ho Shê
Kung
Chu). b. 1695 (d/o Wang II).
She d. 1706.
- 17) H.H.
Princess
(Ho Shê
Kung
Chu). b. 1698 (d/o Liu). She
d. 1700.
- 18) H.H.
Princess
(Ho Shê
Kung
Chu). b. 1701 (d/o Ho Fei).
She d. in infancy.
- 19) H.H.
Princess
(Ho Shê
Kung
Chu). b. 1703 (d/o Siang Pin).
She d. 1705.
- 20) H.H.
Princess
(Ho Shê
Kung
Chu). b. 1708 (d/o Concubine
Niohuru II). She d. aged one month.
- One of
these daughters. m. Keng Chü-chung.
- Another
daughter. m. before 1708, Prince Bandi, a
Mongol.
- Another
daughter (?) named Princess Ho-k'o. b.
1709. m. Dogu, Ruler of Turkistan. She d.
1764.
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