Yongzhang
Yongzhang | |||||
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Prince Xun of the Second Rank | |||||
Successor | Mianyi | ||||
Born | 1735 | ||||
Died | 1760 (aged 25) | ||||
Spouse | Lady Borjigit | ||||
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Father | Qianlong Emperor | ||||
Mother | Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui |
Aisin Gioro Yongzhang (永璋; 15 July 1735 – 26 August 1760) was the Qianlong Emperor's third son.
Life[]
Yongzhang was born in the Manor of Prince Bao on 15 July 1735 as the third son of Prince Bao of the First Rank, Hongli. His mother, lady Su, held a title of mistress (庶福晋).[1]
Yongzhang was not partucularily excellent in horse riding because of lung disease, typical for his sister and mother. Some sources claim that his mother suffered from hemoptysis.[2] When Yongzhang was critically ill at the age of 15, Qianlong Emperor ordered lamas to pray for him.[3] In 1748, he was tasked with overseeing the mourning of Empress Xiaoxianchun.[4] Yongzhang was removed from the succession list together with his brother Yonghuang for his behavior during the funeral.[5]
In 1759, the Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui fell sick in the Chengde Mountain Resort. Yongzhang brought his mother back to Beijing.[6] He died year later and was posthumously honoured with the title "Prince Xun of the Second Rank".
Family[]
Although Yongzhang was married to lady Borjigin, daughter of Heshuo Princess Shushen and Guanyinbao,[7] he was unable to have male heirs because his sole son died prematurely and his daughter had no rights to inherit the peerage because of her marriage.[8] His lineage was continued by Yongxing's son Mianyi.[9]
- Primary consort, of the Khorchin Borjigin clan[10]
皇三子嫡福晋-->循郡王嫡福晋 - Secondary consort, of the Wanyan clan
妾-->皇三子侧福晋-->循郡王侧福晋- First son
- Secondary consort (d. 1759), of the Mou clan
皇三子侧福晋-->循郡王侧福晋 - Secondary consort, of the Gūwalgiya clan
妾-->皇三子侧福晋-->循郡王侧福晋- Lady of the Second Rank (县君; 1755-1777), first daughter
- Married Danba Dorji, of the Harqin Ulanghaigimot clan
- Lady of the Second Rank (县君; 1755-1777), first daughter
Family tree of the descendants[]
References[]
- ^ Tian/田, Shuhe/书和 (2018). 北京市區主要街道景觀導覽/"Important and famous tourist attractions of Beijing". 崧博出版事業有限公司.
- ^ 《清宫医案研究》.
- ^ 《清代宫廷社会史》/"Stories of the palaces of Qing descendants ".
- ^ 《孝賢皇后輓詩》/"Empress Xiaoxian in memoriam".
- ^ Lan, Po (2015). Thirteen beauties of Great Qing. Beijing Book Co. Inc.
- ^ 《清宫医案研究》.
- ^ 《清皇室四譜》/"Genealogy of imperial princes of Qing dynasty".
- ^ Tian, Shuhe (2018). Most popular and famous tourist attractions of Beijing. 崧博出版事業有限公司.
- ^ 愛新覺羅宗譜/"Genealogy of the Aisin-Gioro clan".
- ^ 《为循郡王福晋初大上坟应用桌张刷套照例备办事致内务府》.
- Qing dynasty imperial princes
- Qianlong Emperor's sons
- Prince Xun (循)
- 1735 births
- 1760 deaths