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Volume 169 Tables 9: Genealogical Tables of Officials Granted Nobility 2

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初封一次襲二次襲三次襲四次襲五次襲六次襲七次襲八次襲九次襲十次襲十一次襲十二次襲十三次襲十四次襲十五次襲十六次襲十七次襲十八次襲
一等侯伊爾德(正黃旗滿洲。初積軍功,屢加至二等昂邦章京,順治七年三月恩詔准世襲罔替,五月以軍功加為一等。九年正月恩詔超封三等侯,緣事降一等伯,又以恩詔由一等伯加一拖沙喇哈番,緣事革。四年九月以軍功復爵,尋晉一等侯,又一拖沙喇哈番,今漢文改為一等侯,又雲一騎衛。卒,諡庭敏。)巴渾忒(伊爾德孫。順治十八年十二月襲,卒,子降襲二等伯。)馬哈達(巴渾忒子。雍正元年十二月降襲二等伯,乾隆四年卒,十四年八月贈號宣義,世襲。)巴通阿(馬哈達子。雍正八年襲。)郭爾多(巴通阿子。乾隆四年十二月襲,十四年八月襲二等宣義伯。)噶爾炳阿(郭爾多子。乾隆十九年十二月襲。)巴爾桑阿(噶爾炳阿子。乾隆三十六年十二月襲。)文恆(巴爾桑阿孫。嘉慶八年襲。)勒英(文恆子。道光十四年襲。)盛啓(勒英子。)德啓(盛啓弟。光緒二十四年襲。)
馬德功(廂黃旗漢軍。順治十三年二月以來歸,及軍功屢加至一等精奇昵哈番。十八年五月超封三等侯。康熙二年十月征福建海賊陣亡。四年正月加贈一等侯,諡襄武。乾隆十四年贈一等順勤侯,世襲。)馬三奇(馬德功子。康熙四年正月襲一等侯,雍正二年九月緣事革。)馬爾瑛(馬三奇弟之子。雍正三年五月襲。)馬國鐘(馬爾瑛子。雍正十年五月襲,乾隆十四年八月襲一等順勤侯。以事革。)馬國銘(馬國鐘從弟。乾隆十五年七月襲。)馬正官(馬國銘子。乾隆四十年十二月襲。)善慶(馬官正子。乾隆四十九年十二月襲。)蘇勒芳阿(善慶子。嘉慶二十二年襲。)岳齡(蘇勒芳阿子。道光十八年襲。)英俊(岳齡子。光緒元年襲。)惠珍(英俊子。光緒三十四年襲。)
一等靖逆侯張勇(遼東人,隸陝西潼關衛。康熙十四年四月,以軍功由一等輕車都尉封靖逆侯。十五年八月,復晉一等侯,卒,諡襄壯。)張雲翼(張勇子。康熙二十五年襲。)張宗仁(張雲翼子。康熙四十九年襲。)張謙(張宗仁子。康熙五十九年襲。)張承勳(張謙子。乾隆十三年十二月襲。)張秉樞(張承勳子。乾隆三十二年襲,五十九年十一月特旨,自其父張承勳始抬入漢軍正黃旗。)張順張禹銘(張順繼子。)張培(張禹銘子。光緒十三年襲。)
一等昭武侯陳泰(費揚古子。康熙四十年十二月降襲一等侯,以罪革。乾隆十四年八月贈一等昭武侯,世襲。)圖把(陳泰弟。雍正十年五月襲。)圖桑阿(圖把子。乾隆十年十二月襲,十四年八月襲一等昭武侯。)松齡(圖桑阿子。嘉慶七年襲。)明慶(松齡孫。)錫光(明慶子。)果權(錫光子。)
一等延恩侯朱之璉(正白旗漢軍。雍正二年十二月,以明代後裔,由正定知府等賜一等侯,八年卒,乾隆十四年八月贈一等延恩侯,世襲。)朱震(朱之璉子。雍正八年十一月襲一等侯。)朱紹美(朱震子。乾隆十一年二月襲一等侯,十四年八月改襲一等延恩侯,緣事革。)朱儀鳳(朱紹美從子。乾隆四十年十二月襲。)朱毓瑞(朱儀鳳子。嘉慶二年襲。)朱秀吉(朱毓瑞子。)朱秀祥(朱秀吉弟。道光八年襲。)朱貽坦(朱秀祥族祖。道光九年襲。)書桂(朱貽坦族叔。道光十六年襲。)鶴齡(書桂繼子。)誠端(鶴齡族孫。同治八年襲。)朱煜勳(誠端子。光緒十七年襲。)
一等成勇靖遠侯富德(正黃旗滿洲。乾隆二十四年以平回部功封,二十七年革。)
一等侯福長安(傅恆子,官軍機大臣。嘉慶三年八月以擒教匪王三槐功封,四年三月革。)
一等繼勇侯德楞泰(嘉慶七年十二月以平三省教匪封,十四九月卒,諡壯果。)蘇崇阿(德楞泰子。嘉慶十四年九月襲,道光九年卒。)倭什訥(蘇崇阿子。道光九年十二月襲,咸豐二年八月卒。)希元(倭什訥子。咸豐三年襲,光緒二十年八月卒。)世榕(光緒二十年襲。)
一等昭勇侯楊遇春(四川崇慶武舉人。嘉慶十八年平滑縣教匪,封二等男。道光五年晉一等昭勇侯。十七年二月卒。)楊國楨(遇春子。道光十七年三月襲。二十九年八月卒。)楊炘(國楨子。道光三十年襲。咸豐十年陣亡。諡威肅。)楊光坦(同治八年襲。)楊正藩(光緒三十年襲。)
一等毅勇侯曾國藩(同治三年六月,以江南平,封。十一年二月卒。諡文正。)曾紀澤(國藩子。同治十一年襲。光緒十六年閏二月卒。)曾廣鑾(紀澤子。光緒二十三年襲。)
一等肅毅侯李鴻章(同治三年六月,以江南平,封一等肅清毅伯。光緒二十七年九月卒。晉贈一等侯,世襲。)李國杰(鴻章孫。光緒三十年八月襲。)
一等侯袁世凱(河南項城附貢生。官內閣總理大臣。宣統三年十一月封。)
二等順義侯田雄(鑲黃旗漢軍。順治二年,以來歸及軍功,授一等精奇尼哈番。十八年五月,復敍其擒獻福王功,超封二等侯。康熙三年卒。諡毅勇。乾隆十四年八月,贈二等順義侯,世襲。)田象坤(雄弟之子。康熙四年正月襲。二十五年七月,以軍功晉一等侯。)田存德(象坤子。雍正十年閏五月襲。)田國恩(存德子。乾隆十二年五月襲。十四年八月襲一等順義侯。坐事革。)田國榮(國恩弟。乾隆十八年十二月襲。)慶通(國榮子。嘉慶十年襲。)景端(慶通子。)恩綬(景端子。)錫光(恩綬子。同治元年襲。)延秀(錫光子。光緒四年襲。)
二等果勇侯楊芳(貴州松桃人。道光八年,以俘逆回張格爾,封三等果勇侯。是年,晉二等侯。十三年,晉一等侯。四年,降二等。二十六年卒。諡勤勇。)楊建煐(楊芳曾孫。同治十三年襲。光緒十九年卒。)楊國墀(楊建煐子。光緒三十二年襲。)
二等恪靖侯左宗棠(同治三年,以平浙江,封一等恪靖伯。光緒二年,以回疆肅清,晉二等侯。十一年七月卒。諡文襄。)左念謙(左宗棠孫。光緒十四年襲。十八年卒。)左景裕(左念謙子。光緒三十年襲。)
三等侯巴世泰(三等子圖魯什子。天聰八年十一月襲父職。順治九年正月,恩詔晉封至一等伯。四月,以在御前爲蒙古侍衛所刺,追贈爲三等侯。)諸蘭泰(巴世泰子。順治九年四月襲。)桑格(諸蘭泰子。順治十二年七月襲。)偏圖(桑格子。康熙二十三年十月襲。)郎圖(偏圖弟。康熙五十六年,銷去恩詔所得,襲一等精奇尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等子。)納爾泰(郎圖姪。乾隆二年襲。)德成額(納爾泰子。乾隆五年襲。)永祥(乾隆五十九年襲。)克什布(永祥孫。嘉慶十八年襲。)希拉布(道光二十九年襲。)崇壽(咸豐四年襲。)安續(崇壽嗣子。光緒十七年襲。)安成(光緒二十五年襲。)
三等侯李國翰(鑲藍旗漢軍。國初三等副將李繼學子。初襲見三等男表。順治五年六月,晉封至一等精奇尼哈番。九年正月,晉至一等伯。閏六月,晉三等侯。十七年卒。諡敏壯。)海爾圖(李國翰子。康熙元年二月襲。)李廷燮(海爾圖孫。康熙二十一年八月襲。)伊爾拜(李廷燮弟。康熙三十四年十二月襲。以罪革。後以伯爵降襲。)李杕(伊爾拜從姪。雍正七年六月降襲三等伯。坐事革。)黑格(李杕從孫。雍正十三年閏四月襲。坐事革。)李坦(黑格從弟。雍正十三年十二月襲。坐事革。)李境(李坦再從兄。乾隆十三年十二月襲。十四年八月,以其高祖李國翰功,賜號懋烈伯,世襲。)慶壽(李境子。乾隆四十五年十二月襲。)成山(慶壽子。嘉慶十年襲。)慶英(成山族叔。道光二十年襲。)恩來(慶英子。道光二十四年襲。)延康(恩來子。光緒十一年襲。)
三等靖海侯施琅(鑲黃旗漢軍。康熙七年三月封伯爵。二十九年九月,以平臺灣功,晉封靖海侯,世襲。三十五年三月卒。諡襄壯。)施世范(琅子。康熙三十五年五月襲。)施廷臯(世范子。乾隆二年十二月襲。)施純愷(廷臯子。乾隆二十四年十二月襲。)施錪(純愷子。乾隆四十一年十二月襲。)施秉仁(錪子。乾隆四十七年十二月襲。)施斌(秉仁子。嘉慶十九年襲。)施德霖(斌子。道光七年襲。)施德露(德霖弟。咸豐六年襲。)施振(德露子。同治十年襲。)施恩榮(振子。光緒十一年襲。)施澍(恩榮堂叔。光緒二十一年襲。)施普澤(澍族弟。光緒三十二年襲。)
三等襄勇侯明亮(鑲黃旗滿洲。乾隆四十一年正月,以功封一等襄勇伯。四十八年七月革。嘉慶元年十二月,復以苗境肅清,封原爵。三年正月,再革。七年十二月,封一等男。十五年五月,晉封一等子。十四年正月,再晉三等伯。二十四年十一月,封三等襄勇侯。道光二年七月卒。諡文襄。)聯慶(明亮孫。道光二年襲。)恩昌(聯慶子。道光九年襲。)恩崇(恩昌弟。道光十五年襲。)奎璧(恩崇姪。同治四年襲。)存興(光緒二十七年襲。)
三等果勇侯和隆武(正黃旗滿洲。乾隆二十二年六月,追贈其父和起爲一等伯,併給一等子,令其承襲。四十一年正月,以平定金川功,晉封三等果勇侯,世襲罔替。四十七年八月卒。諡壯毅。)和雙額(和隆武弟。乾隆四十七年十二月襲。)和英額(和雙額弟。)圖麟(和英額子。道光元年襲。)穆輅(圖麟子。咸豐三年襲。)希蘭(穆輅子。同治八年襲。)秀綸(希蘭孫。光緒三十二年襲。)
三等威勤侯勒保(鑲黃旗滿洲。嘉慶二年九月,以功封一等威勤侯。三年八月,晉封威勤公。四年七月革。六年八月,封三等男。七年十二月,晉封一等威勤伯。二十四年八月卒。晉贈一等威勤侯。諡文襄。)英惠(勒保子。嘉慶二十四年襲,封三等侯。)文厚(英惠子。道光十二年襲。)廷鈞(文厚子。同治四年襲。)廷楨(廷鈞弟。光緒四年襲。)琦瑤(廷楨嗣子。光緒十八年襲。)
恭順侯吳惟華(明侯。順治二年,敍迎順功封。九年坐罪削爵。)
同安侯鄭芝龍(正紅旗漢軍。順治五年八月,以歸順,授一等精奇尼哈番。十年五月,晉封同安侯。後戍遼東。十八年十月,殺。)
慕義侯譚洪(順治十六年,以來降,封。康熙十三年叛,革。)
建義侯林興珠(鑲黃旗漢軍。無襲。)
Initial enfeoffmentFirst successionSecond successionThird successionFourth successionFifth successionSixth successionSeventh successionEighth successionNinth successionTenth successionEleventh successionTwelfth successionThirteenth successionFourteenth successionFifteenth successionSixteenth successionSeventeenth successionEighteenth succession
First-Class MarquisYierde (Manchu Plain Yellow Banner). He first accumulated military merit and was repeatedly promoted to second-class angbang zhangjing. In the third month of Shunzhi 7 (1650) an imperial grace edict granted perpetual hereditary succession; in the fifth month he was raised to first class for military merit. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 (1652) an imperial grace edict promoted him beyond rank to third-class marquis; for an offense he was reduced to first-class earl; again by grace edict he received one dutcha sala hafan while first-class earl; for an offense he was stripped. In the ninth month of year 4 he recovered his title for military merit; soon he was promoted to first-class marquis with another dutcha sala hafan—now rendered in Chinese as first-class marquis and also styled one imperial guard. He died; posthumous name Tingmin.Bahunte (son of Yierde). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Shunzhi 18 (1661) and died; his son succeeded at reduced rank as second-class earl.Mahada (son of Bahunte). In the twelfth month of Yongzheng 1 (1723) he succeeded at reduced rank as second-class earl. He died in Qianlong 4 (1739); in the eighth month of Qianlong 14 (1749) the style Xuanyi was granted, with perpetual hereditary succession.Batonga (son of Mahada). He succeeded to the title in Yongzheng 8 (1730).Guo'erduo (son of Batonga). He succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 4 (1739) and in the eighth month of Qianlong 14 (1749) succeeded as second-class Earl Xuanyi.Ga'erbeng'a (son of Guo'erduo). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 19 (1754).Ba'ersang'a (son of Ga'erbeng'a). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 36 (1771).Wenheng (grandson of Ba'ersang'a). He succeeded to the title in Jiaqing 8 (1803).Leying (son of Wenheng). He succeeded to the title in Daoguang 14 (1834).Shengqi (son of Leying).Deqi (younger brother of Shengqi). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 24 (1898).
Madegong (Chinese Bordered Yellow Banner). In the second month of Shunzhi 13 (1656) he submitted and, for repeated military merit, was raised to first-class jingkini hafan. In the fifth month of Shunzhi 18 (1661) he was promoted beyond rank to third-class marquis. In the tenth month of Kangxi 2 (1663) he fell in battle against Fujian pirates. In the first month of Kangxi 4 (1665) he was posthumously granted first-class marquis with posthumous name Xiangwu. In Qianlong 14 (1749) he was posthumously granted first-class Marquis Shunqin with perpetual hereditary succession.Masanqi (son of Madegong). In the first month of Kangxi 4 (1665) he succeeded as first-class marquis; in the ninth month of Yongzheng 2 (1724) he was stripped for an offense.Ma'erying (son of Masanqi's younger brother). He succeeded to the title in the fifth month of Yongzheng 3 (1725).Maguozhong (son of Ma'erying). He succeeded in the fifth month of Yongzheng 10 (1732) and in the eighth month of Qianlong 14 (1749) as first-class Marquis Shunqin; he was later stripped for an offense.Maguoming (younger cousin of Maguozhong). He succeeded to the title in the seventh month of Qianlong 15 (1750).Mazhengguan (son of Maguoming). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 40 (1775).Shanqing (son of Maguanzheng). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 49 (1784).Sulefang'a (son of Shanqing). He succeeded to the title in Jiaqing 22 (1817).Yueling (son of Sulefang'a). He succeeded to the title in Daoguang 18 (1838).Yingjun (son of Yueling). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 1 (1875).Huizhen (son of Yingjun). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 34 (1908).
First-Class Marquis Who Pacifies RebellionZhang Yong (a native of Liaodong, registered in Shaanxi's Tongguan Guard). In the fourth month of Kangxi 14 (1675), for military merit he was enfeoffed Marquis Jingni from the rank of first-class commandant of light chariots. In the eighth month of Kangxi 15 (1676) he was again promoted to first-class marquis. He died; posthumous name Xiangzhuang.Zhang Yunyi (son of Zhang Yong). He succeeded to the title in Kangxi 25 (1686).Zhang Zongren (son of Zhang Yunyi). He succeeded to the title in Kangxi 49 (1710).Zhang Qian (son of Zhang Zongren). He succeeded to the title in Kangxi 59 (1720).Zhang Chengxun (son of Zhang Qian). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 13 (1748).Zhang Bingshu (son of Zhang Chengxun). He succeeded in Qianlong 32 (1767); in the eleventh month of Qianlong 59 (1794) a special edict elevated the line, from his father Zhang Chengxun onward, into the Chinese Plain Yellow Banner.Zhang ShunZhang Yuming (adopted son of Zhang Shun).Zhang Pei (son of Zhang Yuming). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 13 (1887).
First-Class Marquis of Illustrious MartialityChen Tai (son of Feiyanggu). In the twelfth month of Kangxi 40 (1701) he succeeded at reduced rank as first-class marquis and was later stripped for a crime. In the eighth month of Qianlong 14 (1749) he was posthumously granted first-class Marquis Zhaowu with perpetual hereditary succession.Tuba (younger brother of Chen Tai). He succeeded to the title in the fifth month of Yongzheng 10 (1732).Tusang'a (son of Tuba). He succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 10 (1745) and in the eighth month of Qianlong 14 (1749) as first-class Marquis Zhaowu.Songling (son of Tusang'a). He succeeded to the title in Jiaqing 7 (1802).Mingqing (grandson of Songling).Xiguang (son of Mingqing).Guoquan (son of Xiguang).
First-Class Marquis of Extended GraceZhu Zhilian (Chinese Plain White Banner). In the twelfth month of Yongzheng 2 (1724), as a Ming dynastic descendant, he was granted first-class marquis from his post as prefect of Zhengding and others. He died in Yongzheng 8 (1730); in the eighth month of Qianlong 14 (1749) he was posthumously granted first-class Marquis Yan'en with perpetual hereditary succession.Zhu Zhen (son of Zhu Zhilian). In the eleventh month of Yongzheng 8 (1730) he succeeded as first-class marquis.Zhu Shaomei (son of Zhu Zhen). In the second month of Qianlong 11 (1746) he succeeded as first-class marquis; in the eighth month of Qianlong 14 (1749) he was changed to first-class Marquis Yan'en; he was later stripped for an offense.Zhu Yifeng (nephew of Zhu Shaomei). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 40 (1775).Zhu Yurui (son of Zhu Yifeng). He succeeded to the title in Jiaqing 2 (1797).Zhu Xiuji (son of Zhu Yurui).Zhu Xiuxiang (younger brother of Zhu Xiuji). He succeeded to the title in Daoguang 8 (1828).Zhu Yitan (a clan elder of Zhu Xiuxiang). He succeeded to the title in Daoguang 9 (1829).Shugui (a clan uncle of Zhu Yitan). He succeeded to the title in Daoguang 16 (1836).Heling (adopted son of Shugui).Chengduan (a clan grandson of Heling). He succeeded to the title in Tongzhi 8 (1869).Zhu Yuxun (son of Chengduan). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 17 (1891).
First-Class Marquis of Martial Valor Who Pacifies the DistanceFude (Manchu Plain Yellow Banner). In Qianlong 24 (1759) he was enfeoffed for pacifying the Muslim regions; in Qianlong 27 (1762) he was stripped.
First-Class MarquisFuchang'an (son of Fuheng; served as Grand Councilor). In the eighth month of Jiaqing 3 (1798) he was enfeoffed for capturing the rebel leader Wang Sanhuai; in the third month of Jiaqing 4 (1799) he was stripped.
First-Class Marquis of Continuing ValorDelingtai. In the twelfth month of Jiaqing 7 (1802) he was enfeoffed for pacifying the sectarian rebels of the three provinces; he died in the ninth month of Jiaqing 14 (1809); posthumous name Zhuangguo.Suchong'a (son of Delingtai). He succeeded in the ninth month of Jiaqing 14 (1809) and died in Daoguang 9 (1829).Woshine (son of Suchong'a). He succeeded in the twelfth month of Daoguang 9 (1829) and died in the eighth month of Xianfeng 2 (1852).Xiyuan (son of Woshine). He succeeded in Xianfeng 3 (1853) and died in the eighth month of Guangxu 20 (1894).Shirong. He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 20 (1894).
First-Class Marquis of Illustrious ValorYang Yuchun (a military licentiate of Chongqing, Sichuan). In Jiaqing 18 (1813) he pacified sectarian rebels in Huai County and was enfeoffed second-class baron; in Daoguang 5 (1825) he was promoted to first-class Marquis Zhaoyong. He died in the second month of Daoguang 17 (1837).Yang Guozhen (son of Yuchun). He succeeded in the third month of Daoguang 17 (1837) and died in the eighth month of Daoguang 29 (1849).Yang Xin (son of Guozhen). He succeeded in Daoguang 30 (1850) and fell in battle in Xianfeng 10 (1860); posthumous name Weisu.Yang Guangtan. He succeeded to the title in Tongzhi 8 (1869).Yang Zhengfan. He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 30 (1904).
First-Class Marquis of Resolute ValorZeng Guofan. In the sixth month of Tongzhi 3 (1864), for the pacification of Jiangnan, he was enfeoffed. He died in the second month of Tongzhi 11 (1872); posthumous name Wenzheng.Zeng Jize (son of Guofan). He succeeded in Tongzhi 11 (1872) and died in the intercalary second month of Guangxu 16 (1890).Zeng Guangluan (son of Jize). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 23 (1897).
First-Class Marquis of Solemn ResolutionLi Hongzhang. In the sixth month of Tongzhi 3 (1864), for the pacification of Jiangnan, he was enfeoffed first-class Earl Suqingyi. He died in the ninth month of Guangxu 27 (1901) and was posthumously promoted to first-class marquis with perpetual hereditary succession.Li Guojie (grandson of Hongzhang). He succeeded to the title in the eighth month of Guangxu 30 (1904).
First-Class MarquisYuan Shikai (a tribute student of Xiangcheng, Henan). He served as Prime Minister of the Imperial Cabinet and was enfeoffed in the eleventh month of Xuantong 3 (1911).
Second-Class Marquis of Righteous ComplianceTian Xiong (Chinese Bordered Yellow Banner). In Shunzhi 2 (1645), for submitting and for military merit, he was granted first-class jingkini hafan. In the fifth month of Shunzhi 18 (1661) his merit in capturing and presenting the Prince of Fu was reckoned again and he was promoted beyond rank to second-class marquis. He died in Kangxi 3 (1664); posthumous name Yiyong. In the eighth month of Qianlong 14 (1749) he was posthumously granted second-class Marquis Shunyi with perpetual hereditary succession.Tian Xiangkun (son of Tian Xiong's younger brother). He succeeded to the title in the first month of Kangxi 4 (1665). In the seventh month of Kangxi 25 (1686) he was promoted to first-class marquis for military merit.Tian Cunde (son of Xiangkun). He succeeded to the title in the intercalary fifth month of Yongzheng 10 (1732).Tian Guoen (son of Cunde). He succeeded to the title in the fifth month of Qianlong 12 (1747). In the eighth month of Qianlong 14 (1749) he succeeded as first-class Marquis Shunyi. He was stripped for an offense.Tian Guorong (younger brother of Guoen). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 18 (1753).Qingtong (son of Guorong). He succeeded to the title in Jiaqing 10 (1805).Jingduan (son of Qingtong).Enshou (son of Jingduan).Xiguang (son of Enshou). He succeeded to the title in Tongzhi 1 (1862).Yanxiu (son of Xiguang). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 4 (1878).
Second-Class Marquis of Fruitful ValorYang Fang (native of Songtao, Guizhou). In Daoguang 8 (1828), for capturing the rebel Muslim Jahangir, he was enfeoffed as third-class Marquis Guoyong. That same year he was promoted to second-class marquis. In Daoguang 13 (1833) he was promoted to first-class marquis. In year 4 he was reduced to second class. He died in Daoguang 26 (1846); posthumous name Qinyong.Yang Jianying (great-grandson of Yang Fang). He succeeded to the title in Tongzhi 13 (1874) and died in Guangxu 19 (1893).Yang Guochi (son of Yang Jianying). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 32 (1906).
Second-Class Marquis of KejingZuo Zongtang. In Tongzhi 3 (1864), for pacifying Zhejiang, he was enfeoffed as first-class Earl Kejing. In Guangxu 2 (1876), for pacifying the Muslim frontier, he was promoted to second-class marquis. He died in the seventh month of Guangxu 11 (1885); posthumous name Wenxiang.Zuo Nianqian (grandson of Zuo Zongtang). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 14 (1888) and died in Guangxu 18 (1892).Zuo Jingyu (son of Zuo Nianqian). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 30 (1904).
Third-Class MarquisBa Shitai (son of third-class viscount Turushi). In the eleventh month of Tiancong 8 (1634) he succeeded his father's post. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 (1652) a grace edict promoted him to first-class earl. In the fourth month he was stabbed while serving as a Mongol attendant before the emperor and was posthumously granted third-class marquis.Zhulantai (son of Ba Shitai). He succeeded to the title in the fourth month of Shunzhi 9 (1652).Sange (son of Zhulantai). He succeeded to the title in the seventh month of Shunzhi 12 (1655).Piantu (son of Sange). He succeeded to the title in the tenth month of Kangxi 23 (1684).Langtu (younger brother of Piantu). In Kangxi 56 (1717) grace-edict gains were revoked and he succeeded as first-class jingkini hafan, now rendered in Chinese as first-class viscount.Na'ertai (nephew of Langtu). He succeeded to the title in Qianlong 2 (1737).Dechenge (son of Na'ertai). He succeeded to the title in Qianlong 5 (1740).Yongxiang. He succeeded to the title in Qianlong 59 (1794).Keshibu (grandson of Yongxiang). He succeeded to the title in Jiaqing 18 (1813).Xilabu. He succeeded to the title in Daoguang 29 (1849).Chongshou. He succeeded to the title in Xianfeng 4 (1854).Anxu (adopted son of Chongshou). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 17 (1891).Ancheng. He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 25 (1899).
Third-Class MarquisLi Guohan (Chinese Bordered Blue Banner). He was the son of third-class vice commander Li Jixue at the founding of the dynasty; his initial succession is recorded in the third-class baron table. In the sixth month of Shunzhi 5 (1648) he was promoted to first-class jingkini hafan. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 (1652) he was promoted to first-class earl. In the intercalary sixth month he was promoted to third-class marquis. He died in Shunzhi 17 (1660); posthumous name Minzhuang.Hai'ertu (son of Li Guohan). He succeeded to the title in the second month of Kangxi 1 (1662).Li Tingshe (grandson of Hai'ertu). He succeeded to the title in the eighth month of Kangxi 21 (1682).Yi'erbai (younger brother of Li Tingshe). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Kangxi 34 (1695) and was later stripped for a crime; afterward he succeeded at reduced rank as earl.Li Di (younger cousin of Yi'erbai). In the sixth month of Yongzheng 7 (1729) he succeeded at reduced rank as third-class earl and was later stripped for an offense.Heige (grandnephew of Li Di). He succeeded to the title in the intercalary fourth month of Yongzheng 13 (1735) and was later stripped for an offense.Li Tan (younger cousin of Heige). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Yongzheng 13 (1735) and was later stripped for an offense.Li Jing (second cousin of Li Tan). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 13 (1748). In the eighth month of Qianlong 14 (1749), for the merit of his great-great-grandfather Li Guohan, he was granted the style Earl Maolie with perpetual hereditary succession.Qingshou (son of Li Jing). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 45 (1780).Chengshan (son of Qingshou). He succeeded to the title in Jiaqing 10 (1805).Qingying (clansman uncle of Chengshan). He succeeded to the title in Daoguang 20 (1840).Enlai (son of Qingying). He succeeded to the title in Daoguang 24 (1844).Yankang (son of Enlai). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 11 (1885).
Third-Class Marquis Who Pacifies the SeaShi Lang (Chinese Bordered Yellow Banner). In the third month of Kangxi 7 (1668) he was enfeoffed as earl. In the ninth month of Kangxi 29 (1690), for merit in pacifying Taiwan, he was promoted and enfeoffed as Marquis Jinghai with perpetual hereditary succession. He died in the third month of Kangxi 35 (1696); posthumous name Xiangzhuang.Shi Shifan (son of Shi Lang). He succeeded to the title in the fifth month of Kangxi 35 (1696).Shi Tinggao (son of Shifan). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 2 (1737).Shi Chunkai (son of Tinggao). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 24 (1759).Shi Mo (son of Chunkai). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 41 (1776).Shi Bingren (son of Mo). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 47 (1782).Shi Bin (son of Bingren). He succeeded to the title in Jiaqing 19 (1814).Shi Delin (son of Bin). He succeeded to the title in Daoguang 7 (1827).Shi Delu (younger brother of Delin). He succeeded to the title in Xianfeng 6 (1856).Shi Zhen (son of Delu). He succeeded to the title in Tongzhi 10 (1871).Shi Enrong (son of Zhen). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 11 (1885).Shi Shu (paternal uncle of Enrong). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 21 (1895).Shi Puze (clansman younger cousin of Shu). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 32 (1906).
Third-Class Marquis of Assisting ValorMingliang (Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner). In the first month of Qianlong 41 (1776), for merit he was enfeoffed as first-class Earl Xiangyong. In the seventh month of Qianlong 48 (1783) he was stripped. In the twelfth month of Jiaqing 1 (1796), again for pacifying the Miao frontier, he was restored to his original title. In the first month of Jiaqing 3 (1798) he was stripped again. In the twelfth month of Jiaqing 7 (1802) he was enfeoffed as first-class baron. In the fifth month of Jiaqing 15 (1810) he was promoted to first-class viscount. In the first month of Jiaqing 14 (1809) he was again promoted to third-class earl. In the eleventh month of Jiaqing 24 (1819) he was enfeoffed as third-class Marquis Xiangyong. He died in the seventh month of Daoguang 2 (1822); posthumous name Wenxiang.Lianqing (grandson of Mingliang). He succeeded to the title in Daoguang 2 (1822).Enchang (son of Lianqing). He succeeded to the title in Daoguang 9 (1829).Enchong (younger brother of Enchang). He succeeded to the title in Daoguang 15 (1835).Kuibi (nephew of Enchong). He succeeded to the title in Tongzhi 4 (1865).Cunxing. He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 27 (1901).
Third-Class Marquis of Fruitful ValorHelongwu (Manchu Plain Yellow Banner). In the sixth month of Qianlong 22 (1757) his father Heqi was posthumously granted first-class earl, and a first-class viscount was granted together for him to succeed. In the first month of Qianlong 41 (1776), for merit in pacifying Jinchuan, he was promoted and enfeoffed as third-class Marquis Guoyong with perpetual hereditary succession without reduction. He died in the eighth month of Qianlong 47 (1782); posthumous name Zhuangyi.Heshuange (younger brother of Helongwu). He succeeded to the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 47 (1782).Heying'e (younger brother of Heshuange).Tulin (son of Heying'e). He succeeded to the title in Daoguang 1 (1821).Mulu (son of Tulin). He succeeded to the title in Xianfeng 3 (1853).Xilan (son of Mulu). He succeeded to the title in Tongzhi 8 (1869).Xiulun (grandson of Xilan). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 32 (1906).
Third-Class Marquis of Awe and DiligenceLebao (Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner). In the ninth month of Jiaqing 2 (1797), for merit he was enfeoffed as first-class Marquis Weiqin. In the eighth month of Jiaqing 3 (1798) he was promoted to Duke Weiqin. In the seventh month of Jiaqing 4 (1799) he was stripped. In the eighth month of Jiaqing 6 (1801) he was enfeoffed as third-class baron. In the twelfth month of Jiaqing 7 (1802) he was promoted to first-class Earl Weiqin. He died in the eighth month of Jiaqing 24 (1819) and was posthumously advanced to first-class Marquis Weiqin; posthumous name Wenxiang.Yinghui (son of Lebao). He succeeded to the title in Jiaqing 24 (1819) and was enfeoffed as third-class marquis.Wenhou (son of Yinghui). He succeeded to the title in Daoguang 12 (1832).Tingjun (son of Wenhou). He succeeded to the title in Tongzhi 4 (1865).Tingzhen (younger brother of Tingjun). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 4 (1878).Qiyao (adopted son of Tingzhen). He succeeded to the title in Guangxu 18 (1892).
Marquis of Respectful ComplianceWu Weihua (a marquis of the Ming). In Shunzhi 2 (1645) his merit in welcoming the Shun armies was reckoned and he was enfeoffed. In Shunzhi 9 (1652) he was stripped of his title for a crime.
Marquis of Shared PeaceZheng Zhilong (Chinese Plain Red Banner). In the eighth month of Shunzhi 5 (1648), for submitting, he was granted first-class jingkini hafan. In the fifth month of Shunzhi 10 (1653) he was promoted and enfeoffed as Marquis Tong'an. He was later garrisoned in Liaodong and was killed in the tenth month of Shunzhi 18 (1661).
Marquis Who Admires RighteousnessTan Hong. In Shunzhi 16 (1659), for submitting, he was enfeoffed. In Kangxi 13 (1674) he rebelled and was stripped of his title.
Marquis Who Establishes RighteousnessLin Xingzhu (Chinese Bordered Yellow Banner). There was no hereditary succession.
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