Английская Википедия:Changning, Prince Gong
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Шаблон:Audio (8 December 1657 – 20 July 1703), formally known as Prince Gong, was a Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty. He was born in the Aisin Gioro clan as the fifth son of the Shunzhi Emperor, making him a half-brother of the Kangxi Emperor.[1]
Life
Changning received his princedom on 1 March 1671.[2] In August 1690, he was named one of two commanders-in-chief for an expedition against Dzungar leader Galdan, a long-time enemy of the Qing Empire.[3] Having been granted the title of "Great General Who Pacifies the North" (安北大將軍), he was ordered to march his armies through the Xifengkou Pass (喜峰口) north of Beijing, and then to combine his forces with those of his half-brother, Fuquan, the other commander-in-chief, in order to attack Galdan.[4] They reached Galdan's position on September 3, but after a battle that ended in a standstill, they let Galdan escape, a mistake for which Changning was stripped of his place on the Deliberative Council of Princes and High Officials.[5] In 1696, Changning took part in a new campaign that decisively weakened Galdan before the latter's final defeat in 1697.[6] When he died on 20 July 1703, Changning was not given posthumous honors equal to his princely rank, and was not allowed to pass on his title to his descendants, who instead inherited diminished ranks according to the laws concerning the transmission of Qing nobility titles.[7]
Family
Primary Consort
- First primary consort, of the Nara clan (Шаблон:Lang)
- Second primary consort, of the Ma clan (Шаблон:Lang)
- Yongshou, General of the Second Rank (Шаблон:Lang; 15 December 1671 – 7 June 1686), first son
Concubine
- Mistress, of the Jin clan (Шаблон:Lang)
- Princess Chunxi of the First Rank (Шаблон:Lang; 28 December 1671 – 13 January 1742), first daughter
- Married Bandi (Шаблон:Lang; 1664–1755) of the Khorchin Borjigit clan in 1690
- Third daughter (23 December 1674 – January/February 1681)
- Fourth daughter (3 December 1676 – January/February 1679)
- Princess Chunxi of the First Rank (Шаблон:Lang; 28 December 1671 – 13 January 1742), first daughter
- Mistress, of the Šušu Gioro clan (Шаблон:Lang)
- Manduhu, Duke of the First Rank (Шаблон:Lang; 25 October 1674 – 11 June 1731), second son
- Fifth daughter (8 January 1677 – December 1678 or January 1679)
- Mistress, of the Chen clan (Шаблон:Lang)
- Second daughter (30 March 1674 – May/June 1695)
- Married Du'erma (Шаблон:Lang) of the Manchu Gūwalgiya clan in September/October 1688
- Haishan, Prince Ximin of the Third Rank (Шаблон:Lang; 4 June 1676 – 21 March 1743), third son
- Second daughter (30 March 1674 – May/June 1695)
- Mistress, of the Sakda clan (Шаблон:Lang)
- Duiqing'e, General of the Second Rank (Шаблон:Lang; 17 March 1681 – 4 October 1742), fourth son
- Zhuotai, General of the Second Rank (Шаблон:Lang; 21 September 1683 – 4 July 1705), fifth son
- Seventh daughter (5 April 1686 – September/October 1687)
- Mistress, of the Niohuru clan (Шаблон:Lang)
- Sixth daughter (22 August 1684 – April/May 1712)
- Married Du'erma (Шаблон:Lang) of the Manchu Gūwalgiya clan in January/February 1698
- Sixth daughter (22 August 1684 – April/May 1712)
- Mistress, of the Wu clan (Шаблон:Lang)
- Wenshubao (Шаблон:Lang; 26 February 1687 – 4 October 1708), sixth son
Ancestry
In fiction and popular culture
- Portrayed by Tsui Wing in The Life and Times of a Sentinel (2011).
See also
Notes
References
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb. Date of birth: Qingshi gao, ch. 5, p. 150, Shunzhi 14.11.壬寅 (4th); date of death: Qingshi gao, ch. 8, p. 263, Kangxi 42.6.辛巳 (7th).
- ↑ Qingshi gao, ch. 6, p. 180, Kangxi 10.1.癸酉 (21st); Шаблон:Harvnb.
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb.
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb.
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb.
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb.
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb, pages 69-70.