Aixinga

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Aixinga (Manchu: ᠠᡳᠰᡳᠩᡤᠠ; Möllendorff: aisingga; Chinese: 愛星阿; pinyin: Àixīng'ā, d. 1664) was a grandson of Prince (揚古利), head of the Kurka tribe, who won fame and title by his courage and energy in the wars of the Emperors Nurhaci and Huang Taiji of the Chinese Qing Dynasty. He served as the coadjutor of Wu Sangui in the invasion of Burma, 1661—2, which resulted in the surrender of the Southern Ming pretender Zhu Youlang from Yunnan. He was canonised as Jìngkāng (敬康).

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This article incorporates text from entry Ai-hsing-a in A Chinese Biographical Dictionary by Herbert A. Giles (1898), a publication now in the public domain.

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