Prince Shuncheng

Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank, or simply Prince Shuncheng, was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1644–1912). It was also one of the 12 "iron-cap" princely peerages in the Qing dynasty, which meant that the title could be passed down without being downgraded.

Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank
Traditional Chinese多羅順承郡王
Simplified Chinese多罗顺承郡王
Prince Shuncheng of the First Rank
Traditional Chinese和碩順承親王
Simplified Chinese和硕顺承亲王

The first bearer of the title was Lekdehun (1619–1652), a great-grandson of Nurhaci, the founder of the Qing dynasty. In 1648, he was awarded the title "Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank" by the Shunzhi Emperor. The emperor also granted "iron-cap" status to the peerage, which meant that the subsequent bearer of the title would be known as "Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank" by default. In 1731, Xibao (1688–1742), the eighth Prince Shuncheng, was promoted from a junwang (second-rank prince) to qinwang (first-rank prince), hence he became known as "Prince Shuncheng of the First Rank". However, in 1733, Xibao was stripped of his title for committing an offence, and his title was then downgraded back to "Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank" and passed on to his son, Xiliang (died 1744). The Prince Shuncheng peerage was passed down over 11 generations and held by 16 persons.

Members of the Prince Shuncheng peerage

  • Lekdehun (勒克德渾; 1619 – 1652; 1st), Sahaliyan's second son and Daišan's grandson, held the title Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank from 1648 to 1652, posthumously honoured as Prince Shuncheng Gonghui of the Second Rank (順承恭惠郡王)
    • 1 & 2 Ha'erha (哈爾哈) & Sala (薩喇)
    • 3 Nuoluobu (諾羅布; died 1717; 7th), held the title Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank from 1715 to 1717, posthumously honoured as Prince Shuncheng Zhong of the Second Rank (順承忠郡王)
      • 1 to 3 E'erbu (額爾布), Huxiba (祜錫巴) & Jilantai (濟蘭太)
      • 4 Xibao (錫保; 1688 – 1742; 8th), held the title Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank from 1717 to 1731, promoted to Prince Shuncheng of the First Rank in 1731, his title stripped in 1733
        • 1 Xiliang (熙良; died 1744; 9th), held the title Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank from 1733 to 1744, posthumously honoured as Prince Shuncheng Ke of the Second Rank (順承恪郡王)
          • 1 Taifeiying'a (泰斐英阿; died 1756; 10th), held the title Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank from 1744 to 1756, posthumously honoured as Prince Shuncheng Gong of the Second Rank (順承恭郡王)
            • 1 Hengying (恆英), held the title of a grace general. He was also a guard soldier
            • 2 Hengling (恆齡), held the title of a third class supporter general. He was also a palace director
            • 3 Hengjing (恆景)
            • 4 Hengchang (恆昌; died 1778; 11th), held the title Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank from 1756 to 1778, posthumously honoured as Prince Shuncheng Shen of the Second Rank (順承慎郡王)
              • 1 Lunzhu (倫柱; 1772 – 1823; 12th), held the title Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank from 1786 to 1823, posthumously honoured as Prince Shuncheng Jian of the Second Rank (順承簡郡王)
                • 1 Chunshan (春山; 1800 – 1854; 13th), held the title Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank from 1823 to 1854, posthumously honoured as Prince Shuncheng Qin of the Second Rank (順承勤郡王)
                  • Qing'en (慶恩; 1844 – 1881; 14th), held the title Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank from 1854 to 1881, posthumously honoured as Prince Shuncheng Min of the Second Rank (順承敏郡王)
                    • Nalehe (訥勒赫; 1881 – 1917; 15th), held the title Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank from 1881 to 1917, posthumously honoured as Prince Shuncheng Zhi of the Second Rank (順承質郡王)
                • 2 Chunyou (春佑; 1801 – 1876), held the title of a third class defender general
                  • Qiande (謙德; 1834 – 1895), held the title of a third class bulwark general
                    • Changfu (長福; 3 May 1872 - 31 Aug 1923), held the title of a grace general. He was also a deputy director of Industry department and was a friend of Liang Qichao when he worked as consul at Kobe. He later died at Japan
                      • 1 & 2 Wenzao (文藻) & Wenzhi (文芷)
                      • 3 Wenkui (文葵; 1911 – 1992; 16th), adopted as Nalehe's son, held the title Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank from 1917 to 1945
                      • 4 Wenpeng (文蓬; 25 Dec 1922 - 12 May 2013), he died at China
                    • Xiangzheng (祥徵)
                    • Quanfu (銓福), held the title of a grace general
              • 2 Luncheng (倫成), held the title of a first class bulwark general. He was also a second class guard
              • 3 Lunzheng (倫正), held the title of a second class bulwark general
            • 5 Hengqing (恆慶), held the title of a supporter general. He was also a striker guard
            • 6 Hengbo (恆博), held the title of a third class supporter general, his title later got stripped
          • 2 & 3 Zuncheng (尊承) & Dejiao (德交)
          • 4 Keming (克明), held the title of a defender general
          • 5 Dezong (德宗), held the title of a grace general. He was also a guard soldier
          • 6 & 7 Deying (德英) & Tejing (特經)
        • 2 to 5 Qingde (慶德), Liushisan (六十三), Cha'erdan (察爾丹) & Angjili (昂吉禮)
      • 5 & 6 Baofu (保福) & Baoshang (保尚)
      • 7 Fengnehe (封訥赫), held the title of a grace general, his title later got stripped
    • 4 Lergiyen (勒爾錦; died 1706; 2nd), Lekdehun's fourth son, held the title Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank from 1652 to 1680, his title stripped in 1680
      • 1 & 2 Leshou (勒綬) & Su'erfou (蘇爾佛)
      • 3 Lerbei (勒爾貝; died 1682; 3rd), held the title Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank from 1681 to 1682
      • 4 Yanqi (延奇; died 1687; 4th), held the title Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank from 1682 to 1687
      • 5 Mububa (穆布巴; 6th), held the title Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank from 1698 to 1715, his title stripped in 1715
        • Jinbu (進布), Heshengtu (赫勝圖), Ban'e (伴鄂) & Zhulong'e (珠隆阿)
      • 6 Shuomubu (碩穆布)
      • 7 Chongbao (充保; died 1698; 5th), held the title Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank from 1687 to 1698
      • 8 to 14 Xidabu (錫達布), Bintu (賓圖), Xintu (新圖), Ba'erdan (巴爾丹), Lintu (林圖), Kangkala (康喀喇) & Duo'ersai (多爾賽)

Family tree

Lekdehun's line

Nurhaci
28
Daišan 代善
1583 – 1684
Prince Li Lie of the First Rank
禮烈親王
1636 - 1648
Hongtaiji
39
Sahaliyan 薩哈璘
1604 – 1636
Prince Ying Yi of the First Rank
穎毅親王
(title posthumously)
Shunzhi Emperor
2
Lekdehun 1 勒克德渾
1619 – 1652
Prince Shuncheng Gonghui
順承恭惠郡王
1648 – 1652
34
1. Ha'erha 哈爾哈
2. Sala 薩喇
Nuoluobu 7 諾羅布
1650 - 1717
Prince Shuncheng Zhong
順承忠郡王
1715 - 1717
Lergiyen 2 勒爾錦
1652 - 1706
Prince Shuncheng
順承郡王
1652 – 1680
(title stripped)

Lergiyen's line

Lekdehun 1 勒克德渾
1619 – 1652
Prince Shuncheng Gonghui
順承恭惠郡王
1648 – 1652
4
Lergiyen 2 勒爾錦
1652 - 1706
Prince Shuncheng
順承郡王
1652 – 1680
(title stripped)
2345
1. Leshou 勒綬
2. Su'erfou 蘇爾佛
Lerbei 3 勒爾貝
1678 - 1682
Prince Shuncheng
順承郡王
1681 – 1682
Yanqi 4 延奇
1682 - 1687
Prince Shuncheng
順承郡王
1682 – 1687
Mububa 6 穆布巴
1682 - 1751
Prince Shuncheng
順承郡王
1698 – 1715
Chongbao 5 充保
1685 - 1698
Prince Shuncheng
順承郡王
1687 – 1698
8. Xidabu 錫達布
9. Bintu 賓圖
10. Xintu 新圖
11. Ba'erdan
巴爾丹
12. Lintu 林圖
13. Kangkala 康喀喇
14. Duo'ersai 多爾賽
1. Jinbu 進布
2. Heshengtu
赫勝圖
3. Ban'e 伴鄂
4. Zhulong'e
珠隆阿

Nuoluobu's line

adoption
Lekdehun 1 勒克德渾
1619 – 1652
Prince Shuncheng Gonghui
順承恭惠郡王
1648 – 1652
3
Nuoluobu 7 諾羅布
1650 - 1717
Prince Shuncheng Zhong
順承忠郡王
1715 - 1717
47
1. E'erbu 額爾布
2. Huxiba
祜錫巴
3. Jilantai 濟蘭太
Xibao 8 錫保
1688 – 1733
Prince Shuncheng
(of the First Rank)
順承親王
1731 – 1733
5. Baofu 保福
6. Baoshang
保尚
Fengnehe
封訥赫
Grace General
奉恩將軍
1
Xiliang 9 熙良
1705 - 1744
Prince Shuncheng Ke
順承恪郡王
1733 – 1744
2. Qingde 慶德
3. Liushisan
六十三
4. Cha'erdan
察爾丹
5. Angjili 昂吉禮
145
Taifeiying'a 10
泰斐英阿
1728 - 1756
Prince Shuncheng Gong
順承恭郡王
1744 – 1756
2. Zuncheng 尊承
3. Dejiao 德交
Keming 克明
Defender General
鎮國將軍
Dezong 德宗
Grace General
奉恩將軍
6. Deying 德英
7. Tejing 特經
123456
Hengying 恆英
Grace General
奉恩將軍
Hengling 恆齡
Third Class Supporter General
三等奉國將軍
Hengjing 恆景Hengchang 11 恆昌
1753 - 1778
Prince Shuncheng Shen
順承慎郡王
1756 – 1778
Hengqing
恆慶
Supporter General
奉國將軍
Hengbo 恆博
Third Class Supporter General
三等奉國將軍
{title stripped)
123
Lunzhu 12
倫柱
1772 – 1823
Prince Shuncheng Jian
順承簡郡王
1786 – 1823
Luncheng 倫成
First Class Bulwark General
一等輔國將軍
Lunzheng 倫正
Second Class Bulwark General
二等輔國將軍
12
Chunshan 13
春山
1800 – 1854
Prince Shuncheng Qin
順承勤郡王
1823 – 1854
Chunyou
春佑
1801 – 1876
Third Class Defender General
三等鎮國將軍
Qing'en 14 慶恩
1844 - 1881
Prince Shuncheng Min
順承敏郡王
1854 – 1881
Qiande
謙德
1834 – 1895
Third Class Bulwark General
三等輔國將軍
Nalehe 15 訥勒赫

1881 – 1917
Prince Shuncheng Zhi
順承質郡王
1881 – 1917
Changfu
長福
1872 - 1923
Grace General
奉恩將軍
34
1. Wenzao 文藻
2. Wenzhi 文芷
Wenkui 16 文葵
1911 – 1992
Prince Shuncheng
順承郡王
1917 – 1945
Wenpeng 文蓬
1922 - 2013

See also

References

  • Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao). Volume 216. China.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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