Fuquan, Prince Yu
Fuquan | |||||||||
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Prince Yu of the First Rank ( | |||||||||
Prince Yu of the First Rank | |||||||||
Reign | 1671–1703 | ||||||||
Predecessor | None | ||||||||
Successor | Baotai | ||||||||
Born | 8 September 1653 | ||||||||
Died | 10 August 1703 | (aged 49)||||||||
Consorts | Lady Siluk | ||||||||
Issue | Baotai, Prince Yu of the First Rank Baoshou, Prince Yudao of the First Rank Princess of the Third Rank Princess of the Third Rank | ||||||||
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House | Aisin Gioro | ||||||||
Father | Shunzhi Emperor | ||||||||
Mother | Consort Ningque | ||||||||
Religion | Buddhism , converts on his qing dynasty's special throne Confucianism |
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Fuquan (Manchu: ᡶᡠᠴᡳᠣᠸᠠᠨ, Möllendorff: fuciowan, Abkai: fuqiuwan (8 September 1653 – 10 August 1703), formally known as Prince Yu, was a Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty. He was the second son of the Shunzhi Emperor and a half-brother of the Kangxi Emperor.
Life
[edit]Fuquan was born in the Manchu Aisin Gioro clan as the second son of the Shunzhi Emperor. His mother was Consort Ningque (
Family
[edit]Primary Consort
- Primary consort, of the Siluk clan (嫡福
晉 西 魯克氏 )- First daughter (7 March 1671 – October/November 1675)
- Changquan (
昌 全 ; 16 January 1676 – 27 May 1677), first son - Third daughter (26 October 1680 – January/February 1683)
Secondary Consort
- Secondary consort, of the Gūwalgiya clan (
側 福 晉 瓜 爾 佳 氏 )- Fourth daughter (1 March 1681 – December 1682 or January 1683)
- Baotai, Prince Yu of the First Rank (
裕 親王 保 泰 ; 13 May 1682 – 29 September 1730), third son - Baoshou, Prince Yudao of the First Rank (
裕 悼親王 保 綬; 27 August 1684 – 14 October 1706), fifth son
Concubine
- Mistress, of the Fuca clan (
富 察氏)- Zhansheng (詹升; 16 August 1678 – 14 January 1681), second son
- Mistress, of the Suo'ertuo clan (
索 爾 托 氏 )- Second daughter (9 September 1680 – March/April 1683)
- Mistress, of the Tusaili clan (
圖 塞 禮 氏 )- Bao'an (
保安 ; 14 November 1683 – 14 May 1686), fourth son
- Bao'an (
- Mistress, of the Nara clan (
格 格 那 拉 氏 )- Princess of the Third Rank (
郡 主 ; 9 June 1700 – 29 December 1733), fifth daughter- Married Luobocanggunbu (
羅 蔔藏袞布; d. 1752) of the Khorchin Borjigit clan in November/December 1713
- Married Luobocanggunbu (
- Princess of the Third Rank (
郡 主 ; 18 September 1701 – 22 July 1732), sixth daughter- Married Cangjin (
蒼 津 ) of the Onnigud Borjigit clan in October/November 1716
- Married Cangjin (
- Seventh daughter (2 March 1703 – April/May 1704)
- Princess of the Third Rank (
- Mistress, of the Yang clan (楊氏)
- Baoyong (
寶永 ; 20 July 1701 – 28 September 1705), sixth son
- Baoyong (
Ancestry
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Nurhaci (1559–1626) | |||||||||||||||||||
Empress Xuan (d. 1569) | |||||||||||||||||||
Hong Taiji (1592–1643) | |||||||||||||||||||
Yangginu (d. 1584) | |||||||||||||||||||
Empress Xiaocigao (1575–1603) | |||||||||||||||||||
Shunzhi Emperor (1638–1661) | |||||||||||||||||||
Manggusi | |||||||||||||||||||
Jaisang | |||||||||||||||||||
Empress Xiaozhuangwen (1613–1688) | |||||||||||||||||||
Boli (d. 1654) | |||||||||||||||||||
Fuquan (1653–1703) | |||||||||||||||||||
Consort Ningque (d. 1694) | |||||||||||||||||||
In fiction and popular culture
[edit]- Portrayed by Kenneth Ma in The Life and Times of a Sentinel (2011)
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]Bibliography
[edit]- Fang, Chao-ying (1943). Hummel, Arthur W. Sr. (ed.). Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period. United States Government Printing Office. pp. 251–52. . In
- Perdue, Peter C. (2005). China Marches West: The Qing Conquest of Central Eurasia. Cambridge, Mass.; London, England: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
- Qingshi gao
清史 稿 ["Draft History of the Qing"]. Edited by Zhao Erxun趙 爾 巽 et al. Completed in 1927. Citing from 1976-77 edition by Beijing: Zhonghua shuju, in 48 volumes with continuous pagination.