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Prince Zhuang of the First Rank From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boggodo (Chinese: 博果鐸, Manchu: ᠪᠣᡴᡩᠠ; 1650–1723) was a member of Manchu Aisin Gioro clan, a grandson of Hong Taiji, the eldest son of the Prince Chengzeyu Šose and a paternal cousin of the Kangxi Emperor.[1]
Boggodo | |||||||||
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Prince Zhuang of the First Rank 和碩莊親王 | |||||||||
Prince Zhuang of the First Rank | |||||||||
Tenure | 1655–1723 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Šose (as Prince Chengze) | ||||||||
Successor | Yunlu | ||||||||
Born | 1650 | ||||||||
Died | 1723 (aged 72–73) | ||||||||
Spouse | Lady Borjigit | ||||||||
Issue | Princess Daokexin of the Third Rank | ||||||||
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Father | Šose | ||||||||
Mother | Lady Nara |
Boggodo was born in 1650 to Šose's primary consort, lady Nara. In 1655, he inherited the Prince Chengze peerage after his father's death under the name "Prince Zhuang of the First Rank" .[2]
His second daughter, Daokexin, was raised in the imperial palace and granted a title of the Princess of the Third Rank.[3] According to the tradition, a daughter of the imperial prince adopted into imperial household could receive a title of imperial princess (gongzhu). This honour was bestowed upon his adopted granddaughter, later known as Princess Duanrou of the Second Rank.
Boggodo died in 1723 and was posthumously honoured as Prince Zhuangjing of the First Rank (庄靖亲王, "zhuangjing" meaning "dignified and quiet"). He was succeeded by Yongzheng Emperor's half-brother, Yunlu, due to lack of a male heir.[4]
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