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Aisin Gioro Yunbi (允秘; 5 July 1716 – 3 December 1773), born Yinbi , formally known by his title as Prince Xian (𫍯王) , was an imperial prince of the Qing Dynasty and the 24th surviving son of the Kangxi Emperor.

Yunbi
允秘
Prince Xian of the First Rank
𫍯親王
Prince Xian (𫍯王)
Tenure1733–1773
PredecessorTitle created
SuccessorHongchang
BornAisin Gioro Yinbi
(愛新覺羅 胤秘)
(1716-07-05)5 July 1716
Beijing, Forbidden City
Died3 December 1773(1773-12-03) (aged 57)
Shuntian Mansion , present day Hebei Province, Beijing
ConsortsLady Uya
Issue4 sons
7 daughters
Names
Aisin Gioro Yunbi
(愛新覺羅 允秘)
Posthumous name
Prince Xianke of the First Rank
𫍯恪親王 
HouseAisin Gioro
FatherKangxi Emperor
MotherConcubine Mu

Life

Yinbi wa born on 5 July 1716 to Concubine Mu, Lady Chen (陳氏), a Han Chinese native. Lady Chen died 1727 and was buried in Jingling tombs.[1][2]

in the 11th year of Yongzheng, Yinqi was granted the title of Prince Xian of the First Rank by Yongzheng Emperor because of his loyal and studious nature.[3]

Yinqi successively held official position dutin Yongzheng era.During his lifetime, Yinbi served as first rank military official (都統) of the Bordered White Banner , Plain White Banner and Plain Yellow Banner.

He died on 3 December 1773 and posthumously name Prince Xianke of the First Rank (諴恪親王).[4][5]

Family

Parents:

  • Father: Xuanye, the Kangxi Emperor of the Aisin Gioro clan (玄燁 康熙帝 爱新觉罗氏)
  • Mother: Imperial Concubine Mu, of the Chen clan (穆嬪 陳氏; d. 1727)

Consorts and issue:

  • Primary Consort, of the Uya clan (嫡福晉烏雅氏)
    • First Daughter (27 Agust 1734 — February 1736)
    • Princess of the Third Rank (20 September 1735 – 1752), Second Daughter
      • married Mazhate Dorji (马札特多尔济) of the Aohan clan (敖漢) in 1750
    • Third Daughter (28 May 1737 — 29 April 1745)
    • Lady of the First Rank (郡君; b. 26 February) fourth daughter
      • married Banjur (班珠尔) of the Borjigin in 1756
    • Hongchang (諴密郡王 弘暢; 6 January 1741– 18 February 1795), Prince Xianmi of the Second Rank, first son
    • Fifth Daughter ( 26 January 1742 – 10 Februatg 1743)
    • Princess of the Third Rank (郡主; b 10 April 1743)
      • Married Tetongte'e (特通特额) of the Magiya clan in 1760
    • Princess of the Third Rank (郡主; b. 28 September 1745
      • married Naxuntegusi (纳逊特古斯) in 1759
  • Secondary Consort, of the Niohuru clan (側福晉鈕祜祿氏)
    • Hongkang (不入八分輔國公 弘康; 8 August 1747 – 4 April 1814), Duke of the Fourth Rank, third son
  • Secondary Consort, of the Yin clan (側福晉殷氏)
    • Hongwu (奉恩將軍 弘旿; 1743–1811), General of the Fourth Rank, second son
  • Mistress, of the Chen clan (庶福晉陳氏)
    • Hongchao (輔國將軍 弘超; 1755–1808), General of the Second Rank, fourth son
  • Mistress, of the Wang clan (妾王氏)

Ancestry

Nurhaci (1559–1626)
Hong Taiji (1592–1643)
Empress Xiaocigao (1575–1603)
Shunzhi Emperor (1638–1661)
Jaisang
Empress Xiaozhuangwen (1613–1688)
Boli (d. 1654)
Kangxi Emperor (1654–1722)
Yangzhen (d. 1621)
Tulai (1606–1658)
Empress Xiaokangzhang (1638–1663)
Lady Gioro
Yuntang (1683–1726)
Concubine Mu (d. 1727)

References

  1. ^ Zhao Erxun, Draft history of Qing, Biography: Empresses
  2. ^ 《清史稿 卷二百二十 列傳七 諸王六 聖祖諸子》:聖祖三十五子,穆嬪陳氏生諴恪親王允祕。
  3. ^ 大清世宗憲皇帝實錄
  4. ^ 馮爾康.雍正帝.北京:中華書局,2009年:36
  5. ^ 《清史稿 卷一百六十四 表四 皇子世表四 聖祖系》:聖祖第二十四子。雍正十一年,封諴親王。乾隆三十八年,薨。諡曰恪
  • 清皇室四谱
  • Zhao Erxun. Draft History of Qing. Vol. 220: 列傳七,諸王六,聖祖諸子.
  • "Aisin Gioro Yinbi". Baidu Encyclopedia. Retrieved 30 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)