Yunbi
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 | |||||||||
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Prince Xian of the First Rank 𫍯親王 | |||||||||
Prince Xian (𫍯王) | |||||||||
Tenure | 1733–1773 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Title created | ||||||||
Successor | Hongchang | ||||||||
Born | Aisin Gioro Yinbi (愛新覺羅 胤秘) 5 July 1716 Beijing, Forbidden City | ||||||||
Died | 3 December 1773 Shuntian Mansion , present day Hebei Province, Beijing | (aged 57)||||||||
Consorts | Lady Uya | ||||||||
Issue | 4 sons 7 daughters | ||||||||
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House | Aisin Gioro | ||||||||
Father | Kangxi Emperor | ||||||||
Mother | Concubine 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
- ^ Zhao Erxun, Draft history of Qing, Biography: Empresses
- ^ 《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。
- ^ 大清世宗憲皇帝實錄
- ^ 馮爾康.雍正帝.北京:中華書局,2009年:36
- ^ 《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.
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