Yixuan, Prince Chun
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In this Manchu name, the given name is Yixuan. In accordance with Manchu custom, it should be used alone or with titles but not with the clan name Aisin-Gioro.
Yixuan (16 October 1840 – 1 January 1891), formally known as Prince Chun, was an imperial prince of the House of Aisin-Gioro and a statesman of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty in China. He was the father of the Guangxu Emperor (his second son), and the paternal grandfather of Puyi (the Last Emperor) through his fifth son Zaifeng.
Quick Facts Prince Chun of the First Rank, Tenure ...
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Prince Chun of the First Rank | |||||||||
Tenure | 1872 – 1 January 1891 | ||||||||
Successor | Zaifeng | ||||||||
Born | Aisin-Gioro Yixuan (愛新覺羅 奕譞) (1840-10-16)16 October 1840 (道光二十年 九月 二十一日) Beijing | ||||||||
Died | 1 January 1891(1891-01-01) (aged 50) (光緒十六年 十一月 二十一日) Prince Chun Mansion | ||||||||
Burial | Miaogaofeng, Western Hills | ||||||||
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Issue | Guangxu Emperor Zaifeng, Prince Chun of the First Rank Zaixun Zaitao | ||||||||
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House | House of Aisin-Gioro | ||||||||
Father | Daoguang Emperor | ||||||||
Mother | Imperial Noble Consort Zhuangshun |
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Chinese | 奕譞 | ||||||||
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Prince Chun | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 醇親王 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 醇亲王 | ||||||||
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