Cungšan

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Cungšan (Manchu: ᠴᡠᠩᡧᠠᠨ[1][2]; Möllendorff: cungšan; Abkai: cungxan, Chinese: 充善; pinyin: Chōng shàn) was a chieftain of the Jurchen Jianzhou Left Guard. His posthumous name was Emperor Chun (純皇帝; Chún Huángdì).

In 1442, a succession dispute between Cungšan and his half-brother led to a division in the Jianzhou Left Guard. Cungšan inherited his father's position as head of the Jianzhou Left Guard while his brother Fanca was made head of a new separate Jianzhou Right Guard by the Ming Dynasty. After the death of his half-brother Fanca, Cungšan brought the Right Guard under his control.[3]

Family[]

  • Children:
  1. Tolo (妥罗)
  2. Toimo (妥义谟)
  3. Sibeoci Fiyanggū (锡宝齐篇古)

References[]

  1. ^ 官修史料.清實錄.中華書局,2008
  2. ^ 滿洲實錄·上函(卷一) 遼寧省檔案館, 遼寧教育出版社, 2012
  3. ^ THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF CHINA The Qing Empire To 1800
Cungšan
House of Odoli
Born: 1419 Died: 1467
Preceded by Chieftain of the Jianzhou Jurchens
1433–1467
Succeeded by


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