T'UNG T'u-lai 佟圖賴 (original name 佟盛年), d. 1658, age 53 ( sui ), general, was a native of Fu-shun, Liaotung. He inherited the minor hereditary rank of his father, T'ung Yang-chên [q.v.], who was killed ...
Sêng-ko-lin-ch'in 僧格林沁, May 19, 1865, popularly known as Sêng-wang 僧王, the Monggol prince who fought against the British and French forces during the years 1858-60, was a member of the Borjigit clan an...
Tsereng 策棱, d. Mar. 12, 1750, the first Prince Ch'ao-yung (超勇親王), was a member of the Borjigit clan and a descendant of Genghis Khan (1162-1227) in the twenty-first generation. After the Mongols were d...
Ho-lin 和琳 (T. 希齋), d. Sept., 1796, a member of the Niuhuru clan and the Plain Red Banner, was the younger brother of the notorious Ho-shên [q.v.]. In 1777 he was made a clerk in the Board of Civil Offi...
I-hsin 奕訢 (H. 鑑園主人, 樂道主人), Jan. 11, 1833-1898, May 29, the first Prince Kung (恭親王), was the sixth son of Emperor Hsüan-tsung (see under Min-ning). His mother, Empress Hsiao-ching 孝靜成皇后 , (née Borjigit,...
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