Šumuru
Šumuru (Manchu: ᡧᡠᠮᡠᡵᡠ
ᡥᠠᠯᠠ ; Chinese: 舒穆祿氏) was one of the eight great clans of Manchu nobility. After the demise of the dynasty, some of its descendants sinicized their clan name to the Chinese surnames Shu (舒), Xu (徐) or Xiao (蕭).
Notable figures
Males
- Yangguri (揚古利; 1572–1637), military figure and prince
- Tantai (譚泰), Yangguri's cousin
- Fushan (富善), Aixinga's son, first-class duke
- Haijin (海金), Fushan's son
- Fengsheng'e (丰盛额), a first rank military official (都统) and held the title of first-class Yingcheng duke (一等英诚公)
- Feng'an (丰安), held the title of first-class Yingcheng duke (一等英诚公)
- Fengsheng'e (丰盛额), a first rank military official (都统) and held the title of first-class Yingcheng duke (一等英诚公)
- Haijin (海金), Fushan's son
- Folun (佛倫; d. 1701), served as the Minister of Works from 1686–1687
- Xu Yuanmeng (徐元夢; 1655–1741), scholar and politician
- Xu Chengyi (徐诚意), served as an official (领催,pinyin: lingcui)
- Yuzhang (玉彰), served as fifth rank literary official (郎中)
- Prince Consort
Date | Prince Consort | Princess |
---|---|---|
1758 | Suyuan (素源) | Yunqi's third daughter (1744–1777) by secondary consort (Xiang) |
Females
- Imperial Consort
Imperial Consort | Emperor | Sons | Daughters |
---|---|---|---|
Noble Consort Tong (1817–1877) | Daoguang Emperor | 8. Princess Shouxi (1842–1866) | |
Noble Consort Mei | Xianfeng Emperor | Prince Min of the Second Rank |
- Princess Consorts
Princess Consort | Prince | Sons | Daughters |
---|---|---|---|
Primary consort | General Babuhai | ||
Primary consort | Yong'en, Prince Ligong (禮恭) | Zhaolian |
Gallery
- Noble Consort Tong in ceremonial dress
- Noble Consort Tong in ceremonial dress
- Noble Consort Mei (Xu clan) in daily dress
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See also
References
- Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao) (in Chinese).
Eight Great Clans of Manchu Nobility | |
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Tunggiya | Gūwalgiya | Nara | Aisin Gioro | Tatara | Niohuru | Šumuru | Hešeri |
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