Too many
The distant branches are not named according to their seniority
The ones named according to their seniority
Part:
The Three Iron Hat Kings of the Late Qing Dynasty
Prince Gongzhong Yixin
Prince Chunxian Yifen
Prince Zhuang Yikuang
Prince Zai Xunzhuang
Prince Zai Gongzhuang
Zai Quan attacked the prince of Ding County and pursued the title of Prince Ding
Pu? Prince Ding
Zai Yi has already dismissed the Prince of Duan
Zai Xunduan Prince
Zai Lian has dismissed the Prince
Zai Prince Ruicheng
Prince Zaifangyi
Prince Zaiyuanyigeyi
Prince Zaidunyi
Prince Pu Jingyi
It took a long time between Daoguang and Xuantong. If there are multiple names after a title, it means that the person who preceded him will inherit it after his death.
Prince Li: Shiduo, Chenghou
Prince Zheng: Wuergong'a, Duanhua, Chengzhi, Qingzhi, Kaitai, Zhaoxu
Prince Rui: Renshou, Dechang, Kuibin
Prince Yu: Yuquan, Yidao, Benge, Maolin
Prince Su: Huafeng, Longqin, Shanqi
p>Prince Zhuang: Mianxun, Yiren, Zaixun, Zaigong
Prince Yi: Zaiyuan, Zaidun, Pujing, Yuqi
Prince Chun: Yixuan, Zaifeng
Prince Qing: Yikuan
Prince Keqin: Chengshuo, Qinghui, Jinqi, Songjie, Yansen
Shun Prince Cheng: Chunshan, Qingen, Nalehe
Prince:
Prince Yi: Yongxuan (eighth son of Qianlong)
Prince Chengzhe: Yongxuan (the ninth son of Qianlong)
Prince Dun: Miankai (the third son of Jiaqing)
Prince Rui: Mianxin (the fourth son of Jiaqing, his grandson Zaiyi changed his name to Duan County King)
Prince Hui: Mianyu (fifth son of Jiaqing)
Prince of Yinjun: Yiwei (first son of Daoguang)
Prince of Shunhe: Yigang (the second son of Daoguang, died at the age of two)
Prince Huizhi: Yiji (the third son of Daoguang, died at the age of three)
Prince Gong: Yi? (Daoguang Sixth son, iron hat)
Prince Chun: Yihuan (seventh son of Daoguang, iron hat)
Prince Zhong: Yijiang (eighth son of Daoguang)
Prince Fujun: Yizhen (the ninth son of Daoguang)