The titles of imperial clan in Qing Dynasty can be divided into prince, county king, Baylor, Beizi, Zhen Guogong, Fu Guogong and so on. 14, in which the prince and the county king can be called "kings"; According to the way of attacking knights, it can be divided into two categories: "hereditary replacement" and "demotion", and according to the source, it can be divided into two categories: meritorious seal and boon seal. The former refers to those who made outstanding military achievements when the Qing Dynasty was founded, while the latter refers to those who managed the country well and the emperor was demoted.
At the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, there were eight people, namely Daishan, Prince of Rites, Dourgen, Duoduo, Jirlalang, Prince Su, Zhuang Shuosai, King of Keqin County and King Dehun of Shuncheng County, all of whom were awarded the title of military service. In the middle and late Qing Dynasty, there were four people, namely, Prince Yun Xiang of Iraq, Prince Yi Xin of Gong, Prince Yi Xuan of Alcohol and Prince Yi Kuang of Qing Dynasty, who won the hereditary honor of being replaced with gratitude.
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1, Daishan, Aisingiorro (1583, August 19- 1648,165438+1October 25th), a native of Zhenghongqi, Manchuria. Imperial clan minister of Qing Dynasty, the second son of Qing Taizu Nurhachi, whose mother was Dafu Tong Jiashi.
2. Aisingiorro Dourgen (1612165438+10/7-1650 65438+February 3 1. Ming Wanli was born in Hetuala (now the old town of Xinbin County, Liaoning Province) in the 40th year (16 12). An outstanding politician and strategist in the early Qing Dynasty.
3. Aisingiorro Duoduo (1665438+April 2, 2004-65438+April 29, 20649), the fifteenth son of Nurhachi, the fifth son of Qing Taizu, and the mother brother of Azig and Dourgen, the owner of Manchu white flag, was called the Ten Kings at that time and was the eighth in the early Qing Dynasty.
4. Aisin Giorro Gilharang (1599, 165438+ 10 month,19-1June, 0655) was born in Zhenglan Banner, Manzhouli. Wang Qin Aisinjolo Shurhaqi, the sixth son of the imperial clan minister of the Qing Dynasty, was born to the nephew of Nuerhachi, the fifth wife of Fujin Ulanala.
5. Aisingiorro Haug (1609—1648) was born to Dafu Ulana, the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty and the second son of Huang Taiji. People from Zhenglan Banner in Manchuria. In the first year of Chongde (1636), in April, he was awarded the title of Prince Heshuo, and in June of the same year, he was in charge of the household affairs. In December, he followed Huang Taiji to personally levy the DPRK.
In August of the third year of Chongde (1638), he accompanied Dourgen to attack the Ming Dynasty and moved troops in April of the following year. In March of the sixth year of Chongde (164 1), he was reduced to the county king. In July of the seventh year of Chongde (1642), he was re-promoted as a prince because of his outstanding military achievements.
6. Aisingiorro Shuo Sai (1628- 1654), also known as Shuo Se, was the imperial clan of the Qing Dynasty, a Manchu red flag man, and the fifth son of Qing Taizong.
7. Aisingiorro Gato (1599- 1638) was born in Zhenghongqi, Manchuria. Imperial clan minister of Qing Dynasty, founding father, grandson of Qing Taizu Nurhachi, eldest son of Prince Daishan.
8. Aisingiorro Lekhun (16 19— 1652) was born in Zhenghongqi, Manzhouli. The imperial clan minister of the Qing Dynasty, the great-grandson of Nurhachi, the grandson of Dai Shan, the prince of propriety, and the second son of Sakhalin, the prince of Heshuo.
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