Yin, Hong, Yong, Mian, Yi, Zai, Pu, Yu, Heng, Qi, Tao, Kai, Zeng, Qi, Jing, Zhi, Kai, Rui, Xi, Ying, Yuan, Sheng , Zheng, Zhao, Mao, Xiang.
In the early days of the Aixinjueluo family's rule in the Central Plains, their descendants were not named according to their seniority. The first year of Kangxi was named "Yin". Among them, the name of Emperor Kangxi's son Yongzheng was Yinzhen, and his grandchildren were named "Hong", and his great-grandson was named "Hong". "Yong" is used for generations.
During the Qianlong period, based on a poem he wrote, he decided to use "Mian", "Yi" and "Zai" for future generations.
In the Daoguang period, "Pu", "Yu", "Heng", and "Qi" were designated, and in the Xianfeng period, "Tao", "Kai", "Zeng", and "Qi" were designated.
In 1938, when revising and continuing the Aixinjueluo family genealogy, Puyi added 12 more words, "Jingzhi Kairui, Xiyingyuan Sheng, Zhengzhao Maoxiang".
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The royal brothers of the Qing Dynasty did not have a unified way to avoid taboos. After Yinzhen ascended the throne, his brothers changed their names to "Yun", but after his son, Emperor Qianlong Hongli, ascended the throne, his brothers were not required to avoid the name.
When Qianlong passed the throne to Yongyan, Yongyan was renamed Yongyan in order to prevent others from changing his name. After Daoguang Emperor Mianning succeeded to the throne, he also changed his name to Minning.
The family is huge. In order to subdivide it, starting from Jiaqing, it was also stipulated that the radicals of the second character of the same generation and the same lineage should be the same. For example, Emperor Xianfeng's name was Yiqi, and he had half-brothers, such as Yi?, Yi Pei, and Yixuan. The second character of their names was all "Yan". Prince Qing Yikuang, because he no longer belonged to the proximal branch when he was born, he took the radical branch.
Emperor Xianfeng had only two sons. The eldest son, Emperor Tongzhi, had no heirs, and the second son died in infancy without being named. Emperor Guangxu had no heirs, so the direct descendants of Emperor Daoguang were regarded as close relatives.
Emperor Daoguang belongs to the generation of "Mian", which is the sixth generation of "Heng". There is no unity in the second radical of the generation below "Qi". Note: In the above table, there are Huang Taiji, Shunzhi and Kangxi before Yongzheng.
The family is huge. In order to subdivide it, starting from Jiaqing, it was also stipulated that the radicals of the second character of the same generation and the same lineage should be the same. For example, Emperor Xianfeng's name was Yiqi, and he had half-brothers, such as Yi?, Yi Pei, and Yixuan. The second character of their names was all "Yan".
Mian Yi, the nephew of Emperor Jiaqing, was reprimanded by Emperor Jiaqing for naming his eldest son "Yiming". The family lineage belongs to the generation of the emperor who ascended the throne, the higher the family lineage.
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