Cuyan
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House | Aisin Gioro | ||||
Father | Mengtemu |
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Chinese | 褚宴 | ||||||
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Cuyan(Manchu: ᠴᡠᠶᠠᠨ; Möllendorff: cuyan[1];?–?)The leader of Jianzhou Nüzhen(建州女真) in the Ming Dynasty. His family name is Aisin Gioro(愛新覺羅), his name was translated as Cheuk Yan(綽顏). He was born in Hetuala(赫圖阿拉).[2]Nurhaci's fifth generation grand uncle.
History[]
The second son of Mengtemu, Cungšan's brother.[2] In 1433, when his father and his brother Agu were killed by in (七姓野人), Cuyan and his brother Cungšan were attached to their uncle .[3] In 1446, the Ming Dynasty seal Cuyan for fuqianhu of (建州左衛).[4] The birth and death is unknown, "Draft History of Qing" (清史稿) recorded in the early death.[5]
Family[]
Father[]
Mengtemu(孟特穆)
Brother[]
- Agu(阿古)
- Cungšan(充善)
Nephew[]
- Tolo(妥羅)
- Toimo(妥義謨)
- Sibeoci Fiyanggū(錫寶齊篇古)
Bibliography[]
- "Draft History of Qing" (清史稿)/Volume 1
- The same book/Volume 161
- The same book/Volume 222
Notes[]
Categories:
- Manchu people
- Chinese people stubs
- Nobility stubs