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Yunhu

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Yunhu
まこと
Prince Gongqin of the Third Rank
Prince of the Third Rank
きょうつとむかい
Tenure1730–1744
BornAisin Gioro Yunhu
(あいしんさとし·まこと祜)
(1712-01-10)10 January 1712
Died12 February 1744(1744-02-12) (aged 32)
ConsortsLady Irgen Gioro
Lady Uya
Issue5 sons
4 daughters
Names
Aisin Gioro Yunhu
(あいしんさとし·まこと祜)
Posthumous name
Prince Gongqin of the Third Rank
きょうつとむかい
HouseAisin Gioro
FatherKangxi Emperor
MotherImperial Concubine Jin

Aisin Gioro Yunhu (まこと祜; 10 January 1712 – 12 February 1744), born Yinhu, formally known as Prince of the Third Rank (かい勒), was an imperial prince of the Manchu ruled Qing Dynasty. He was the 32nd son of Kangxi Emperor and the 22nd who would survive to adulthood.

Life

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Yinhu was born on the third day of December in the 51st year of Kangxi reign to Xuanye, the Kangxi Emperor, and Imperial Concubine Jin.

He changed his name to Yunhu when his elder brother, Yinzhen, ascended to the throne as Yongzheng Emperor.

In the 8th year of Yongzheng reign (1730), he was granted the title of Prince of the Third Rank. In the 12th year of Yongzheng, he was awarded with the titles of Prince Jin of the Third Rank (すすむかい勒).[1]

In 1738, an official named Sun Jiagan reported that storehouses of Yunhu's manor were overflown with tributes. The report led to a trial at the Imperial Clan Court.[2] Nevertheless, Yunhu did not lose his title.

He died in the 9th year of Qianlong reign (1743) and was posthumously conferred a title of Prince Gongqin of the Third Rank (きょうつとむかい勒)

Family

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Primary Consort

  • First Primary Consort, of the Irgen Gioro clan (嫡夫じん なんじさとし)
    • Prince Honglong (贝子 ひろ昽; 22 November 1727 – 24 March 1784), Prince of the Fourth Rank, first son
    • Princess of the Fourth Rank (17 June 1730 – 26 June 1775), first daughter
      • Married Mabao (瑪寶) of the Magiya clan in 1745
    • Princess of the Fourth Rank (2 September 1731 – 11 November 1785), second daughter
      • Married Jalafungga (扎拉丰阿) of the Ulanghan clan (がらすはり罕氏)
  • Second Primary Consort, of the Uya clan (つぎ夫人ふじん がらすみやび)
    • Hongsong (镇国はたひろかさ; 24 March 1743 – 9 July 1777), Hereditary General of the First Rank, fourth son
    • Hongfeng ( 辅国はたひろ丰; 7 May 1744 – 10 November 1803), Hereditary General of the Second Rank, fifth son

Concubine

  • Mistress, of the Cheng clan (わらわ ほど)
    • Ruibao (みず; 23 December 1742 – 17 December 1745), third son
  • Mistress, of the Yang clan (わらわ 楊氏)
    • Second son (17 January 1729 – 14 February 1731)
    • Third daughter (19 December 1733 – 16 July 1805)
      • Married Gengdouzha'er (こう扎爾) of the Aohan Borjigin clan in 1747
  • Mistress, of the Liu clan (わらわ りゅう)
    • Fourth Daughter (22 April 1739 – 1 April 1822)
      • Married Tsereng Damba (いろ楞丹ともえ) of the Khorchin Borjigit clan in 1748

Ancestry

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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
Yunyou (1680–1730)
Imperial Concubine Jin (d. 1739)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 赵晓うめ (2019). 雍正传. Beijing Book Co. Inc. ISBN 978-7502062262.
  2. ^ Chang/つね, Jianhua/たて华 (2008). Calendarium of Qianlong era/いぬいたかし事典じてん. 遠流おんる出版しゅっぱん. p. 66.