Names of members of the Qing royal family

Names of members of the Qing royal family:

Emperor Ama: the father of the emperor

Imperial concubine: the title left by the ancestors of the emperor for a concubine. ?

Imperial concubine: the title left by the emperor's father for concubines. Brother: the title of prince.

Princess Gulen: Gulen means country in Manchu. Princess Julun is used to address the emperor's daughter and Princess Shuo: Manchu and Shuo mean one side.

Princess Heshuo: the daughter of the concubine and the goddaughter raised by the queen.

Princess: the address of the daughter of the king of the county.

Jun Jun: Baylor's daughter's address.

Princess: a title for Beizi's daughter. ?

Xiang Jun: Addresses for daughters of Zhen Guogong and Fu Guogong.

Gege: Manchu title for the daughter of a prince who has entered eight auxiliary countries. The daughter of the prince is called Heshuo Gege, the daughter of the county king and Baylor is called Duoluogege, the daughter of Beizi is called Gulungege, and the daughter of lord protector and Fu lord protector in Eight o'clock Town is called Gege. ?

Fujin: titles for princes, county kings and wives of princes.

Glen's forehead: Princess Glen's husband.

Heshuo forehead: the husband of Princess Heshuo. ?

Extended data

In the first year of Emperor Taizong's Chongde of the Qing Dynasty (1636), Huang Taiji issued a decree stipulating that the direct descendants of Tuoba, the ancestor of the Qing Dynasty, were called "imperial clan" and the descendants of other uncles and brothers were called "Jueluo". The imperial clan is a yellow belt, and Jueluo is a red belt, which shows the difference. People who retired from the imperial clan wore red ribbons, ranking last in the royal family's death.

The title of imperial clan is 14, such as Prince Heshuo, Prince Shizi, King of Duoluo County, eldest son, Duoluo Baylor, Beizi of Gushan, lord protector of Fenen Town, lord protector of Fenen Town, lord protector of Fenen Town, lord protector of Fenfen Town, General of Zhenguo Town (third class) and General Guo Feng (third class).

In the early Qing dynasty, several famous flag owners all had the right of hereditary replacement. Their title of Lord (eight-point title) does not need to be hereditary, but except for the title of Lord, it is hereditary like other princes, and it is sealed.

Hereditary nobility (iron hat king) * * 12, namely Prince Li, Prince Rui, Prince Yu, Prince Su, Zhuang, Prince Keqin, Prince Shuncheng, Prince Yi, Prince Gong, Prince Chun and Prince Qing. In addition, there are several soldiers who made military contributions in the early Qing dynasty, and later they were replaced by hereditary ones. For example, Chu Ying's descendants were replaced by heredity.

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