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Volume 172 Tables 12: Genealogical Tables of Officials Granted Nobility 5 Upper

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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
一等男孫塔(鑲藍旗滿洲。天聰八年以辦事有能,授牛彔章京。順治二年,軍功加至三等甲喇章京。五年,考績,加爲二等。順治九年正月,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。十五年三月,以監造勤愼,加爲二等。康熙三年十一月,以軍功加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。四年十二月卒。諡襄忠。)馬錫泰(孫塔子。康熙五年正月襲。二十五年六月,積軍功加至一等精奇尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等子。)吳爾希(馬錫泰子。康熙三十年五月襲一等子。)德彝(吳爾希子。康熙六十年八月降襲一等阿達哈哈番,今漢文改爲一等男。)達桑阿(德彝子。乾隆五年十二月襲。坐事革。子扎勒杭阿降襲。)
一等男李思忠(正黃旗漢軍。天聰八年以軍功授一等甲喇章京。九年,以增益丁壯功,加至三等梅勒章京。順治九年正月,恩詔加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)塞伯理(李思忠子。順治十一年三月襲。)李鋑(塞伯理子。康熙十五年六月襲。)李鑄(李鋑弟。康熙二十三年十一月襲。坐事革。)李景唐(李思忠三世孫。雍正八年五月降襲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。坐事革。)李景虞(李景唐弟。雍正十三年二月襲。)李周德(李景虞堂叔。乾隆十年九月襲。)九容(李周德子。乾隆十七年十二月襲。)台補(九容子。乾隆四十三年十二月襲。以病罷爵。)那達納(台補從姪。乾隆四十九年十二月襲。)承啓(那達納子。)富達那(承啓族叔。)皁保(富達那子。)穆通阿(皁保族叔。)恩啓(穆通阿子。)恆昌(恩啓子。)李志福(恆昌弟。)
一等男綽爾門(鑲黃旗蒙古。崇德元年五月,以率戶口來歸,授一等梅勒章京。順治四年,以軍功加半個前程。今漢文改爲一等男。)隆古(綽爾門子。順治七年四月襲。恩詔准世襲罔替。十三年閏五月,以軍功加爲三等精奇尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等子。)阿喇納(隆古子。康熙九年二月襲三等子。)畢禮克(阿喇納弟。康熙十八年八月襲。以不及解退。)布達(畢禮克兄。康熙三十七年六月襲。)色勒(布達子。康熙三十九年四月襲。)畢禮克(色勒叔父。康熙四十二年復襲。)烏爾圖那蘇圖(畢禮克子。康熙五十九年四月襲。)德福(烏爾圖那蘇圖孫。乾隆十二年十二月襲。二十四年革。無襲。)
一等男雅賴(正白旗滿洲。崇德八年積軍功,授牛彔章京。順治七年,恩詔加爲三等阿達哈哈番。八年二月,封二等阿思哈尼哈番。九年正月,恩詔加至一等。今漢文改爲一等男。)華色(雅賴子。康熙三年七月襲。坐事革。)安圖(華色子。康熙三十三年七月襲。坐事革。)安扎(安圖弟。康熙三十九年十二月降襲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)富清(安扎子。康熙四十四年二月襲。)阿爾金(富清叔父。康熙四十四年八月襲。)九格(阿爾金子。康熙五十四年十二月襲。)普札保(九格子。乾隆三十四年十二月襲。)普康(普札保子。乾隆四十二年十二月襲。)豐勝阿(普康子。乾隆五十七年襲。)德保(豐勝阿子。)德啓(德保弟。)麟壽(德啓子。同治八年襲。)
一等男葛爾沁(鑲白旗蒙古。崇德八年襲叔父阿爾沙庫墨勒根之一等甲喇章京。順治九年正月,恩詔加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。軍功加至一等。今漢文改爲一等男。卒,諡襄敏。)鄂爾輝(葛爾沁子。康熙九年五月襲。)馬爾圖(鄂爾輝孫。康熙二十五年五月襲。)栢起(馬爾圖父。康熙四十二年七月降襲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)鄂爾德尼(栢起孫。康熙五十七年十二月襲。坐事革。後降襲。)
一等男路什(鑲黃旗滿洲。順治二年,以軍功授二等甲喇章京。九年正月,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。十七年七月,軍功加爲二等。陣亡,晉贈一等。今漢文改爲一等男。)
一等男哈什屯(鑲黃旗滿洲。順治二年,以勤勞,授牛彔章京。四年,加至二等甲喇章京。尋加爲一等。恩詔加一拖沙喇哈番。緣事降爲拜他喇布勒哈番。特恩復賜原職。九年正月,恩詔加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。贈見外戚封爵。)米思翰(哈什屯子。康熙三年五月襲。十三年十二月卒。諡敏果。乾隆十三年五月,贈一等承恩公。)李榮保(米思翰子。康熙十四年四月襲。坐事革。乾隆二年十二月,贈一等承恩公,諡壯愨。)
一等男金礪(鑲紅旗漢軍。天聰八年十一月封二等梅勒章京。順治九年正月,恩詔晉至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。十八年卒。)金俊(金礪弟。順治十八年襲。)金聲振(金俊子。康熙六年九月襲。)金鐸(金俊子。原名金洪振。康熙二十三年十一月襲。子降襲。)
一等男孫思克(正白旗漢軍。康熙三十一年以功授拜他喇布勒哈番。三十六年,軍功加一拖沙喇哈番。三十九年卒。特恩加贈一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)孫承邁(孫思克子。康熙三十九年八月襲。)吉福(孫承邁弟。康熙四十五年十月襲。)孫惟中(吉福子。乾隆十五年十二月襲。)慶麟(孫惟中子。乾隆四十八年十二月襲。)慶長(孫思克之三世孫。)彭壽(慶長子。)銳齡(彭壽子。)麟輝(銳齡子。光緒二十七年襲。)
一等男黑東格(正黃旗滿洲。太祖時率五十五人來歸,以功授一等副將。今漢文改爲一等男。)尼馬禪(黑東格弟。緣事革。)
一等男碩詹(正紅旗滿洲。初以勤愼授備禦。積軍功加至一等甲喇章京。順治九年正月,恩詔加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。緣事降。十年正月,事白,復授一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)達色(碩詹孫。康熙三年,分襲二等阿達哈哈番。陣亡。今漢文改爲輕車都尉。)法色(達色伯父之子。康熙二十二年十月,以本身之二等阿達哈哈番襲達色職,併爲一等阿思哈尼哈番。因達色陣亡,又加一拖沙喇哈番。今漢文改爲一等男又一雲騎尉。)
一等男席特庫(鑲藍旗滿洲。天聰八年以辦事有能,授牛彔章京。順治四年,積軍功,加至一等甲喇章京。九年正月,恩詔加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)塞爾古德(席特庫子。康熙五年六月襲。)生格特(塞爾古德子。康熙十四年閏五月襲。)蘇丹(生格特子。康熙二十八年二月襲。)楚庫(蘇丹子。康熙三十八年閏七月襲。子降襲。)
一等男慕克譚(鑲藍旗滿洲。國初以軍功授三等梅勒章京。陣亡,加贈爲一等。今漢文改爲一等男。諡忠勇。)艾音塔睦(慕克譚子。天聰八年五月襲。順治九年正月,恩詔加至二等精奇尼哈番。軍功至一等。今漢文改爲一等子。)
一等男恩格圖(正紅旗蒙古。原係備禦。天聰八年,以軍功加至三等甲喇章京。課績,加爲二等。積軍功,加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。順治七年十二月,恩詔加爲一等。今漢文改爲一等男。)克什圖(恩格圖兄之子。順治七年三月襲。九年正月,恩詔加至三等精奇尼哈番。十八年,將原襲之一等阿思哈尼哈番襲於恩格圖子鄂爾濟圖,止留本身所得之拜他喇布勒哈番,今漢文改爲騎都尉。)鄂爾濟圖(恩格圖子。順治十八年五月仍襲一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)關保(鄂爾濟圖子。康熙三十一年正月襲。)伍十(關保子。康熙四十六年二月降襲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)廣福(伍十承繼子。乾隆八年十二月襲。)慶亮(廣福子。乾隆五十一年十二月襲。)
一等男綽拜(鑲白旗蒙古。天聰八年以辦事有能,授牛彔章京。順治二年,積軍功,加至一等甲喇章京。九年正月,恩詔加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)齊墨格圖(綽拜子。順治十年正月襲。)常保(齊墨格圖子。康熙三年十二月襲。)巴圖(常保子。康熙二十二年十二月襲。乾隆十五年,銷去恩詔所得,加一等輕車都尉兼一雲騎尉,與伊子貢楚達襲。)
一等男張仲第(正黃旗漢軍。天聰八年襲父張世爵之三等甲喇章京。軍功加至一等,恩詔加一拖沙喇哈番。順治八年正月,軍功加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。九年正月,恩詔加至一等。今漢文改爲一等男。康熙十五年卒。)張應慧(張仲第子。康熙十六年四月襲。)張松齡(張應慧子。康熙二十二年九月襲。子張英降襲一等輕車都尉。)
一等男朱瑪喇(正白旗滿洲。天聰八年,以辦事有能,授牛彔章京。軍功加至二等甲喇章京,課績,加爲一等。恩詔加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)伊瑪喇(朱瑪喇弟。順治十年三月襲。)滿色(伊瑪喇子。康熙三十七年襲。軍功加一拖沙喇哈番。今漢文改爲一等男又一雲騎尉。)滿丕(滿色子。乾隆六年,銷恩詔所加襲三等男。二十一年,銷滿色軍功所加,從子清德降襲。)
一等男集雅漢瞻(正黃旗蒙古。崇德元年,以來歸,授一等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲一等男。)巴特瑪(集雅漢瞻子。順治元年六月襲。)阿穆護朗(巴特瑪子。順治九年五月襲。)多爾濟(阿穆護朗子。康熙二十年十月襲。)崇林(多爾濟子。康熙四十七年六月襲。)富勒渾(崇林子。乾隆十二年襲。)索諾木扎史(富勒渾子。乾隆四十六年襲。)
一等男鄧長春(鑲黃旗漢軍。崇德元年五月,同祖大壽投誠,授三等梅勒章京。軍功加爲二等。緣事降爲一等甲喇章京。順治九年正月,恩詔加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)鄧志琳(鄧長春子。順治十年八月襲。)鄧其璋(鄧志琳子。康熙二十七年六月襲。後降襲。)
一等男色稜(鑲紅旗蒙古。崇德元年五月,自察哈爾率戶口來歸,授一等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲一等男。)
一等男阿祿哈(鑲黃旗滿洲。原係科爾沁扎魯特貝子。崇德五年,以來歸,授三等甲喇章京。順治二年定鼎燕京,加爲二等。九年正月,恩詔加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。卒,諡勤僖。)尹濟納(阿祿哈孫。康熙二十七年七月襲。後降襲。)
一等男覺羅瓦爾馬(鑲藍旗滿洲。順治元年襲父覺羅葉穆濟之半個前程。四年,特恩加爲牛彔章京。七年,恩詔加一拖沙喇哈番。尋併叔父之子覺羅馬克圖之二等阿達哈哈番,爲三等阿思哈尼哈番。九年正月,恩詔加至一等。今漢文改爲一等男。)覺羅蘇爾馬(覺羅瓦爾馬子。順治十七年七月襲。康熙二十二年四月,坐事革。)覺羅郎湯(覺羅蘇爾馬子。康熙二十二年六月,坐事革。)覺羅馬克蘇(覺羅郎湯叔祖。康熙二十二年九月襲。三十年十二月罷爵。)覺羅佛寧峩(覺羅馬克蘇弟。康熙三十一年二月襲。乾隆元年十二月卒。子降襲。)
一等男阿哈泰(正白旗蒙古。順治二年,以來歸,授牛彔章京。恩詔加至二等阿達哈哈番。康熙四年,併伯父之子星南之二等阿達哈哈番,襲爲一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)特穆爾(阿哈泰子。康熙十八年六月襲。後降襲。)
一等男希爾根(正黃旗滿洲。順治三年四月,積軍功,授三等梅勒章京。緣事降三等阿達哈哈番。恩詔加爲二等。事白,加爲一等。九年正月,恩詔加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。緣事降爲三等。軍功仍加爲二等。事白,加爲一等。今漢文改爲一等男。)商世泰(希爾根孫。康熙十八年十月襲。)杜太(商世泰子。康熙二十七年十一月襲。子降襲。)
一等男白爾黑圖(正白旗滿洲。順治三年,積軍功,授牛彔章京。恩詔加至一等阿達哈哈番。康熙三年二月,以軍功加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。卒。諡忠勇。)
一等男阿哈尼堪(鑲黃旗滿洲。順治四年,積軍功授一等甲喇章京。九年正月,恩詔加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。卒。)噶爾哈圖(阿哈尼堪子。原係三等阿達哈哈番。順治九年四月襲。)
一等男吳喇禪(鑲紅旗滿洲。順治四年,襲父洪尼牙喀之二等甲喇章京。恩詔加爲一等。軍功,加一拖沙喇哈番。九年正月,恩詔加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。十四年九月,軍功加至一等。今漢文改爲一等男。)胡喇禪(吳喇禪子。康熙六年十二月襲。)朱麻喇(胡喇禪叔父。康熙二十二年十一月襲。)朱承格(朱麻喇子。康熙四十三年,銷恩詔所得,襲三等男。乾隆七年,又銷吳喇禪所得兩雲騎尉,降一等輕車都尉。)
一等男蘇拜(正白旗滿洲。順治五年六月,積軍功,授三等精奇尼哈番。恩詔加爲二等。十六年三月,緣事降一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。卒,諡勤僖。)昂安霸(蘇拜子。康熙四年二月襲。)和山(昂安霸子。康熙三十年十一月襲。)徐常(和山兄。康熙四十三年十二月襲。)阿爾泰(徐常子。康熙六十一年九月襲。雍正十二年二月,坐事革。)馬爾泰(阿爾泰子。雍正十二年二月襲。)伊立布(馬爾泰子。乾隆十六年十二月襲。)穆克德克(伊立布子。乾隆三十一年十二月襲。)舒隆阿(穆克德克子。)延煦(舒隆阿繼子。)恩銘(延煦子。)
一等男鄂莫格圖(正藍旗滿洲。順治五年,積軍功,授一等阿達哈哈番,又一拖沙喇哈番。九年正月,恩詔至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)超思奇(鄂莫格圖子。康熙十二年九月襲。)瑚什吞(超思奇子。康熙三十四年九月襲。乾隆十四年,銷去恩詔所加,襲一等輕車都尉兼一雲騎尉。瑚什吞子圖禮降襲。)
一等男劉忠(正黃旗漢軍。順治五年八月,以投誠及軍功,授一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)劉應宗(劉忠子。順治十三年襲。)劉應正(劉應宗弟。順治十五年八月襲。)劉應柱(劉應正弟。康熙三十三年正月襲。)劉琦(劉應柱子。康熙五十年五月襲。)劉德禮(劉琦子。康熙五十八年四月襲。)劉瑛(劉德禮叔父。康熙六十一年十一月襲。)劉沛德(劉瑛姪。乾隆三年十二月襲。)
一等男張天福(正黃旗漢軍。順治五年八月,以投誠及軍功,授一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)張其烈(張天福子。康熙六年閏四月襲。子降襲。)
一等男劉進忠(正紅旗漢軍。順治五年八月,以投誠,授一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)劉澤龍(劉進忠子。順治十六年九月襲。)劉震(劉澤龍伯父之孫。康熙十三年十二月襲。)劉紹洪(劉震子。康熙三十四年襲。五十一年卒。無嗣,停襲。)
一等男綽世禧(正白旗蒙古。順治六年,以來歸,授拜他喇布勒哈番。恩詔加至三等阿達哈哈番。十一年正月,襲兄色楞之一等阿達哈哈番,併爲一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)吳爾圖(綽世禧子。康熙三十一年五月襲。子降襲。)
一等男覺羅岳色卜(鑲黃旗滿洲。特恩授一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)
一等男李率泰(正藍旗漢軍。順治九年十一月封三等阿思哈尼哈番。十四年五月,以平廣東功,晉一等,即一等男。襲一等阿達哈哈番。坐事降。康熙五年正月卒。諡忠襄。)李正宗(李率泰子。康熙五年襲父李率泰之一等阿達哈哈番。六年四月,追敍伊父功,加一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)李淑德(李正宗子。康熙四十七年六月襲。坐事革。)李淑明(李淑德弟。雍正元年七月襲。坐事革。)靈保(李淑德之二世孫。乾隆四年十二月襲。)李仁源(靈保子。乾隆二十七年十二月襲。)李瑞增(李仁源子。乾隆三十八年十二月襲。)哈豐阿(李瑞增子。嘉慶五年襲。)德英額(哈豐阿子。道光十六年襲。)
一等男李國英(遼東人。官四川總督。康熙七年,追敍巫山勦賊功,封一等男。)李爛(國英子。)李永陞(爛子。)
一等男佛保(一等子馬爾賽叔父之孫。康熙八年十月,因馬爾賽罪,降襲二等阿思哈尼哈番。軍功加爲一等。今漢文改爲一等男。)多奇禪(二等男譚拜孫。康熙四十五年九月降襲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)德保(多奇禪子。雍正十二年七月襲。)永泰(德保子。乾隆三十三年十二月襲。)富爾松阿(永泰弟。乾隆三十五年十二月襲。)佛爾卿額(富爾松阿子。乾隆三十六年十二月襲。)福光(佛爾卿額子。)明恆(福光子。)錫珍(明恆孫。光緒元年襲。)
一等男奇山(二等伯穆爾泰子。雍正三年十二月降襲一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。緣事革。)喀寧阿(奇山子。乾隆二十三年襲。)查郎阿(喀寧阿子。乾隆五十五年襲。)景文(查郎阿子。嘉慶六年襲。)惠隆(景文子。道光三年襲。)普祥(惠隆子。道光三十年襲。)德垣恩廣(德垣子。光緒二十一年襲。)
一等男扎拉豐阿(正黃旗滿洲。世襲二等輕車都尉。乾隆二十七年閏五月,以軍功加一雲騎尉。三十三年在雲南陣亡。特旨贈一等男,世襲罔替。諡昭節。)春寧(扎拉豐阿子。乾隆三十六年六月襲。坐事革。)福勒洪阿(春寧子。乾隆四十八年九月襲。)順慶(福勒洪阿弟之子。道光九年襲。)蘇勒芳阿(順慶子。道光二十八年襲。)蘇勒當阿(蘇勒芳阿弟。同治元年襲。)永祥(蘇勒當阿繼子。光緒十八年襲。)
一等男奎林(鑲黃旗滿洲。本襲一等承恩公。乾隆四十一年,以軍功別封一男爵,即以其子襲。)崇倫(奎林子。乾隆四十一年襲。)博敬(崇倫姪。道光四年襲。)景成(博敬子。咸豐十一年襲。)麟鈺(光緒二十八年襲。)
一等男書麟(鑲黃旗滿洲。本漢軍,姓高。嘉慶六年四月卒於軍。追封一等男,世襲。諡文勤。)吉郎阿(書麟子。嘉慶六年襲。)常善(吉郎阿子。道光四年襲。)久壽(咸豐十年襲。)德禧(久壽繼子。光緒二十一年襲。)續昌(宣統元年襲。)
一等男葉名琛(湖北漢陽進士。道光二十九年,官廣東巡撫。以粵民阻英人入城封。咸豐八年,以失守廣東省城,爲英人執去,革。)
一等男蕭孚泗(湖南湘鄉人。同治三年由記名提督論克金陵功,封一等男。光緒十年卒。諡壯肅。)蕭有名(孚泗子。光緒十年襲。)
一等男張國樑(廣東高要人。官福建漳州鎭總兵。咸豐六年,以克復鎭江,予騎都尉。八年,以收復揚州、溧水,晉三等輕車都尉。十年,陣亡丹陽,贈騎都尉。同治三年,又追予三等輕車都尉,併爲一等男。)張蔭清(國樑子。同治年襲。)
一等男程學啓(安徽桐城人。官江西南贛鎭總兵。同治二年,以復蘇州省城功,予雲騎尉。同治三年,以攻嘉興中礮卒,贈三等輕車都尉,併爲一等男。)程集勳(學啓嗣子。同治年襲。)
一等男多隆阿(正白旗蒙古。世襲騎都尉。官福州副都統。咸豐十一年,以復安徽桐城,舒城功,予雲騎尉。累擢荊州將軍。同治元年,以克復廬州府,予騎都尉。尋授欽差大臣,督辦陝西軍務。同治三年攻盩厔,中槍卒于軍。贈太子太保,予一等輕車都尉。諡忠勇。尋併爲一等男。)雙全(多隆阿子。同治年襲。)壽長(多隆阿孫。)
一等男劉銘傳(安徽合肥文童。官直隸提督。同治六年,以平東捻等功,予三等輕車都尉。七年,以平西捻張總愚功,封一等男。光緒十一年,官福建臺灣巡撫。十五年,加少保。二十一年卒。贈太子太保。諡壯肅。)劉朝印(銘傳長孫。光緒二十年襲。)
一等男劉錦棠(湖南湘鄉監生。官甘肅西寧道。光緒二年,以克復烏魯木齊功,予騎都尉。四年,以新疆平功,晉二等男。累擢甘肅新疆巡撫。十五年,加太子少保。十六年,晉太子太保。二十年正月,晉一等男。是年七月卒。諡襄勤。)劉道謙(錦棠子。光緒二十三年襲。)劉家璠(光緒三十二年襲。)
一等男劉坤一(湖南寧鄉監生。官兩江總督。光緒二十八年卒。追論庚子匡扶大局功,封一等男,諡忠誠。)劉能紀(劉坤一嗣子。光緒三十二年襲。)
一等男榮祿(正白旗滿洲。官大學士。光緒二十九年三月卒。追封一等男,世襲。諡文忠。)良揆(榮祿繼子。光緒二十九年襲。)
二等男巴山(鑲黃旗滿洲。天聰八年以勤愼授牛彔章京。順治二年積軍功,加至三等甲喇章京。九年正月,加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。十一年二月,以軍功加爲二等。今漢文改爲二等男。)舒書(巴山子。康熙十二年七月襲。二十五年七月,軍功加爲一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。子降襲。)
二等男喀愷(正黃旗滿洲。天聰八年,以軍功授牛彔章京。尋加至一等甲喇章京。恩詔加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。康熙五年卒。以其子常岱、阿庫禮舒淑三人分襲。今漢文改爲二等男。)
二等男努山(正黃旗滿洲。天聰八年,以辦事勤愼授三等甲喇章京。軍功加至二等。順治九年正月,恩詔加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)陶代(努山子。初以軍功授牛彔章京。順治十六年二月襲父職,併爲一等阿思哈尼哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。緣事革去本身所得,將父職以其弟之子襲。)江瀰(陶代弟之子。康熙二十二年八月襲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。後降襲。)
二等男薩弼圖(正白旗滿洲。天聰八年以辦事有能,授牛彔章京。尋加至一等甲喇章京。順治年,恩詔加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)郭立(薩弼圖子。康熙元年襲。)阿哈納(郭立子。康熙二十年十二月襲。)豐鐘(阿哈納弟。康熙二十年十月襲。子降襲。)
二等男譚拜(正白旗滿洲。天聰八年以辦事有能,授牛彔章京。軍功加至三等甲喇章京。順治元年,定鼎燕京,加爲二等。課績加爲一等。五年六月,軍功加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。七年三月,恩詔加爲二等。今漢文改爲二等男。)
二等男霸蘭(正藍旗滿洲。天聰八年襲父綽爾嘉爾之二等甲喇章京。課績加爲一等。軍功加半個前程。順治九年,恩詔加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)喇布介(霸蘭子。順治九年正月襲。康熙二十五年七月,以軍功加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)劉祥(喇布介子。康熙三十三年閏五月襲。)永壽(劉祥子。雍正九年三月降襲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。乾隆三年,子郭新降襲。)
二等男甘篤(鑲藍旗蒙古。天聰八年以軍功授三等甲喇章京。課績加爲二等。軍功加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。恩詔加爲二等。今漢文改爲二等男。)吳山布(甘篤子。順治七年三月襲。)巴爾賽(吳山布叔父。順治八年正月襲。九年正月,恩詔加至一等阿思哈尼哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。今漢文改爲一等男又一雲騎尉。)常保(巴爾賽孫。康熙三十五年襲。)萬神保(常保子。康熙三十七年七月襲。無嗣,未襲。)訥爾樸(萬神保女之子。雍正七年特旨襲封。)宗嘉(訥爾樸子。乾隆六年襲。十三年,以異姓,革。)
二等男荊古爾達(正白旗滿洲。天聰九年,積軍功授一等甲喇章京。順治年,恩詔加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。諡忠直。)崇阿(荊古爾達弟。順治十三年二月襲。)富爾都(崇阿弟之子。順治十三年十月襲。子降襲。)
二等男阿賴(正黃旗蒙古。崇德元年,以軍功授一等甲喇章京。順治九年正月,恩詔加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)高良(阿賴弟之孫。康熙二十二年十月襲。子降襲。)
二等男呂國寶(鑲白旗漢軍。崇德元年以投誠,授二等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲二等男。)
二等男袞出克古英(正紅旗蒙古。崇德元年五月,以率戶口來歸,授一等梅勒章京。緣事降一等甲喇章京。順治三年四月,以軍功加至三等梅勒章京。八年正月,陣亡。加贈爲二等。今漢文改爲二等男。)垂班(袞出克古英子。順治八年三月襲。九年正月,恩詔准世襲罔替。)濟穆巴(垂班孫。康熙十三年三月襲。)色楞達什(濟穆巴子。康熙三十年四月襲。坐事革。)魯普桑(色楞達什弟。雍正十二年六月襲。)旺吉勒(魯普桑姪。雍正十三年十月襲。乾隆二十四年陣亡。贈一等男。)敏珠(旺吉勒子。乾隆二十四年十二月襲。)巴圖吉爾(敏珠子。乾隆三十年十二月襲。)固倫扎布(巴圖吉爾子。乾隆五十八年襲二等男。)達克黨朋素克巴雅斯呼朗(達克黨朋素克子。光緒二十年襲。)
二等男阿育習(鑲黃旗蒙古。崇德二年以率戶口來歸,授三等甲喇章京。軍功加至一等。順治九年正月,恩詔加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)達都(阿育習子。康熙九年八月襲。)多爾濟(達都弟之子。康熙十九年九月襲。)色楞(多爾濟弟。康熙二十四年八月襲。子降襲。)
二等男孫達禮(鑲白旗滿洲。崇德四年,以軍功授一等甲喇章京。順治年,恩詔加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。卒,諡果壯。)杭書(孫達禮子。康熙二十二年閏六月襲。子降襲。)
二等男雍舜(鑲紅旗滿洲。崇德五年積軍功授一等甲喇章京。順治九年正月,恩詔加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)根圖(雍舜子。原係拜他喇布勒哈番。順治九年十一月,襲父職,併爲一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)明格里(根圖子。順治十八年十一月襲。)吳爾善(明格里子。康熙十年十二月襲。)吳爾欽(吳爾善子。康熙四十三年八月,降襲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)惠昌(吳爾欽子。雍正七年三月襲。)廣全(惠昌姪。乾隆三十四年十二月襲。)富玉(道光元年襲。)瑞淩(富玉子。道光二十五年襲。)瑞徵(光緒元年襲。)達薩布(光緒三十三年襲。)
二等男金玉和(正黃旗漢軍。崇德七年以軍功授牛彔章京。尋加至三等甲喇章京。陣亡。順治二年二月,加增二等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲二等男。)金維廷(金玉和子。順治二年二月襲。七年三月,恩詔加爲一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)金維垣(金維廷弟。順治七年十月襲。)金世鐸(金維垣子。康熙八年十二月襲。)金璋(金世鐸子。雍正十年五月降襲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。坐事革。)金履巽(金璋子。乾隆四年十二月襲。)六十三(金履巽子。乾隆二十九年十二月襲。)長福(六十三從弟。乾隆五十一年十二月襲。)承祿(長福子。)明德(承祿子。)瑞麟(承祿繼子,明德兄。道光七年襲。)金塤(瑞麟子。)德志(瑞麟繼子。)德貴(德志弟。)文齡(德貴子。)
二等男吳巴什(鑲藍旗滿洲。原係敖漢貝子。崇德七年九月,以來歸,授三等梅勒章京。順治七年三月,恩詔加爲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)霸圖(吳巴什叔父。順治八年三月襲。九年正月,恩詔加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)
二等男特錦(鑲紅旗滿洲。初以辦事有能,授牛彔章京。順治二年,軍功加至三等甲喇章京。課績加爲二等。恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。十七年八月,以軍功加爲二等。今漢文改爲二等男。諡襄壯。)特爾赫(特錦子。康熙十一年襲。)額爾德(特爾赫孫。康熙二十一年八月襲。後降襲。)
二等男色爾格(正白旗蒙古。初襲父阿拜代巴圖魯之三等甲喇章京。順治二年,以定鼎燕京,加爲二等。六年二月,因追敍伊父來歸功,加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。恩詔加至一等又一拖沙喇哈番。十六年閏三月緣事降三等阿思哈尼哈番。康熙三年,特恩復加爲二等。今漢文改爲二等男。)錫札保(色爾格孫。康熙二十年十二月襲。)索諾木(錫札保姪。雍正十二年十二月襲。)瞻祿(索諾木弟。乾隆三年十二月襲。)格魯特(瞻祿子。乾隆八年四月襲。)賽桑阿(格魯特子。乾隆二十七年十二月襲。)噶魯弟(賽桑阿叔。乾隆二十八年十二月襲。)蘇隆阿(噶魯弟子。乾隆四十五年十二月襲。)德通(蘇隆阿子。道光十年襲。)連壽(德通子。咸豐七年襲。)連肇(連壽叔子。)玉增(連肇子。光緒二十九年襲。)
二等男徐大貴(正白旗漢軍。積軍功授三等甲喇章京。恩詔加至一等阿達哈哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。順治十四年九月,以軍功加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)徐永泰(徐大貴孫。康熙十九年二月襲。子降襲。)
二等男胡宏先(正白旗漢軍。初以投誠授三等甲喇章京。軍功加爲二等。順治九年正月,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。十七年七月,軍功加爲二等。今漢文改爲二等男。)胡秉嶽(宏先子。順治十七年十月襲。以罪革。)胡秉彝(秉嶽弟。康熙二十三年七月襲。子降襲。)
二等男兆布泰(鑲黃旗滿洲。順治二年積軍功授牛彔章京兼半個前程。課績加爲三等甲喇章京,恩詔加爲二等。又以軍功加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。緣事革。特恩復還原職。今漢文改爲二等男。)增壽(兆布泰子。康熙十七年襲。)西圖(增壽子。康熙三十六年襲。後降襲。)
二等男費揚古(鑲黃旗滿洲。順治二年,以勤勞,授牛彔章京。恩詔加至二等阿達哈哈番。十一年,又以勤勞,加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。緣事降爲拜他喇布勒哈番。事白,復還原職。今漢文改爲二等男。)色赫(費揚古子。康熙九年襲。)色克圖(色赫子。康熙三十一年襲。後降襲。)
二等男吳賴(鑲黃旗滿洲。順治二年積軍功,授二等甲喇章京。九年正月,恩詔加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。卒,諡康毅。)顧德(吳賴子。順治十年十月襲。坐事革。)綽爾門(顧德弟。康熙十六年六月襲。子降襲。)
二等男俄莫克圖(正黃旗滿洲。順治二年,以勤勞,授牛彔章京。恩詔加至二等阿達哈哈番。十一年八月,特恩詔加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。緣事降三等阿達哈哈番。事白,復還原職。今漢文改爲二等男。)班岱(俄莫克圖孫。康熙二十四年十月襲。軍功加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。後其孫降襲。)
二等男阿慕古朗(正紅旗蒙古。順治二年襲父古魯達蘇爾海之一等甲喇章京兼半個前程。順治九年正月,恩詔加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)阿齊圖(阿慕古朗子。順治十四年九月襲。)龔額(阿齊圖叔父之子。康熙二十二年十二月襲。三十六年七月,以軍功加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)吳什巴(龔額子。康熙四十九年十一月降襲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。坐事革。後降襲。)
二等男莊機達(鑲黃旗滿洲。順治四年正月襲兄高赫德巴圖魯之三等甲喇章京。恩詔加至一等阿達哈哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。軍功加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)達爾占(莊機達子。順治十八年十一月襲。康熙五十二年十二月,以效力議敍,加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)達郎阿(達爾占子。康熙五十九年七月降襲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)吳清格(達郎阿子。雍正元年六月襲。坐事革。乾隆三年,其弟降襲。)
二等男劉澤洪(鑲黃旗漢軍。順治五年以投誠,授二等阿達哈哈番。九年正月,襲父劉良臣之三等阿達哈哈番,併爲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)劉俊德(劉澤洪子。康熙三十四年九月襲。)法靈阿(劉俊德孫。乾隆十三年閏七月襲。緣事革。)劉延燦(劉澤洪孫。乾隆四十四年十二月襲。)寶柱(劉延燦子。乾隆四十六年十二月襲。)
二等男藍拜(鑲藍旗滿洲。順治六年積軍功,授二等阿達哈哈番。九年正月,恩詔加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)甘都海(藍拜子。康熙四年九月襲。)蘇白赫(甘都海弟。康熙十八年九月襲。)蘇黑(蘇白赫子。康熙三十四年二月襲。子降襲。)
二等男孫延齡(順治十年封。)
二等男馬雄(順治十一年封。)
二等男胡什屯(三等子布納海子。康熙四十六年六月降襲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)海昌(胡什屯子。雍正二年十二月襲。後降襲。)
二等男覺羅塞克森(正黃旗滿洲。順治十六年襲父覺羅阿克善之三等阿達哈哈番。康熙三十二年十一月,襲弟覺羅龔額之二等阿達哈哈番,併爲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。三十四年十月卒。)覺羅拜音德(覺羅塞克森子。康熙三十五年正月襲。雍正六年坐事革。)
二等男班秩福(鑲藍旗漢軍。初以隨尙可喜歸順,封三等阿思哈尼哈番。順治十四年,晉贈二等。今漢文改爲二等男。)班際盛(班秩福子。順治十四年八月襲。後加爲一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。後以叛,爵除。)
二等男劉武元(遼東人。康熙三年,追論南贛巡撫保城功,封二等男。)劉渡(武元子。康熙三年襲。)
二等男李斕(正紅旗漢軍。康熙六年襲父李國英之二等阿達哈哈番。七年六月,追敍伊父軍功,加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)李永陞(李斕子。康熙二十九年十月襲。雍正八年六月革。)李永安(李永陞從弟。雍正十年五月襲。坐事革。)李時敏(李永安族兄之子。雍正十一年十二月襲。坐事革。)李承澤(李時敏子。乾隆六年十二月襲。)李承綸(李承澤弟。乾隆十六年襲。)李興爵(李承綸子。嘉慶九年襲。)李維德(李興爵子。道光十二年襲。)恩聯(李維德子。同治元年襲。)
二等男常遠(正藍旗滿洲。康熙二十年襲祖畢里克圖之一等阿達哈哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。二十五年,追敍伊祖軍功,加至二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)七十(常遠子。康熙四十六年三月降襲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)布喀(七十堂弟。乾隆十六年五月襲。)宗魁(布喀伯父之孫。乾隆二十六年十二月襲。)
二等男普爾普(正黃旗蒙古。乾陵四十一年以軍功,封三等男。五十四年,以軍功加至二等男,將原有之雲騎尉銷去,世襲罔替。)托布濟圖(普爾普子。乾隆五十五年襲。)
二等男惠齡(正白旗蒙古。任陝甘總督,勦捕教匪勤愼。嘉慶九年六月卒。追封二等男,諡勤襄。)桂斌(惠齡子。陣亡。議給騎都尉,併爲一等男加一雲騎尉。)麟綬(桂斌子。)成棟(麟綬繼子。)達元(成棟子。光緒二十八年襲。)
二等男樂善(正白旗蒙古。官直隸提督。咸豐年,天津海口防堵,陣亡。賞給二等男。)成友(樂善子。)錫振(成友子。)倭和布(錫振子。光緒二十七年襲。)
二等男賽沖阿(正黃旗滿洲。嘉慶十九年二月,以軍功封二等男。道光八年六月卒。諡襄勤。)特克愼(賽沖阿孫。道光八年襲。)清安(特克愼姪。道光十八年襲。)清福(清安弟。道光二十六年襲。)明喜(清福繼子。同治三年襲。)何守貴(明喜子。光緒二十三年襲。)
二等男邱良功(福建同安人。嘉慶十四年,官浙江提督。論平蔡牽功,封二等男。卒。諡剛勇。)邱聯恩(邱良功子。嘉慶年襲。)
二等男和春(正黃旗滿洲。官欽差大臣、江寧將軍。咸豐十年閏三月陣亡。贈二等男,諡忠武。)霍順武(和春繼子。咸豐十一年襲。)恩厚(霍順武孫。光緒十五年襲。)
二等男李續賓(湖南湘鄉人。官巡撫銜浙江布政使。咸豐八年陣亡安徽三河,予騎都尉。同治三年,追予二等輕車都尉,併爲二等男。)李光久(續賓子。同治八年襲。官浙江按察使。)
二等男楊玉科(湖南善化人,寄籍雲南麗江。官記名提督。光緒元年,以全滇肅清,予改一等輕車都尉。旋以兼襲叔父世襲,併爲二等男。光緒十年陣亡鎭南關。贈太子少保,諡武愍。)楊汝康(玉科子。光緒年襲。)
二等男張曜(順天大興人。同治七年,張總愚平,由總督予騎都尉。十年,寧夏平,予騎都尉。光緒三年,克吐魯番,予一等輕車都尉。十七年卒於山東巡撫。諡勤果,併爲二等男爵。)張端本(曜子。光緒十八年襲。)
二等男余虎恩(湖南平江人。官陝西陝安鎭總兵。光緒二年,論克復烏魯木齊功,予雲騎尉。三年,論克吐魯番功,予騎都尉。四年,論平新疆功,晉一等輕車都尉。二十二年,併爲二等男爵。三十一年卒。)余應璜
二等男黃萬鵬(湖南人。官記名提督。光緒二年,論復托克遜城功,予雲騎尉。四年,新疆平,改三等輕車都尉。二十三年,併叔父黃登和等雲騎尉各世襲爲二等男爵。二十四年卒。)黃鉞(萬鵬子。光緒三十年襲。)
二等男岑毓英(廣西泗城人。官雲南巡撫。同治十年,以平雲南回匪功,予一等輕車都尉。光緒十一年,以出師越南功,加一雲騎尉。十五年卒。併爲男爵。)岑春榮(毓英子。光緒年襲。官河南河北道。)
二等男馮國璋(直隸河間文生。官軍諮使。宣統三年十月,以克復漢陽功,封二等男。)
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First-class baronSun Ta, of the Bordered Blue Banner Manchus. In Tiancong 8 he was granted the rank of company commander for capable service. In Shunzhi 2 he was promoted to third-class jalan janggin for military merit; in Shunzhi 5 a performance review raised him to second class. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to third-class ashan i hafan, and in the third month of Shunzhi 15 diligent supervision of construction earned him second class again. In the eleventh month of Kangxi 3 military merit raised him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron. He died in the twelfth month of Kangxi 4 and was posthumously titled Xiangzhong.Ma Xitai, Sun Ta's son. He inherited the title in the first month of Kangxi 5. In the sixth month of Kangxi 25 accumulated military merit raised him to first-class jingguni hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class viscount.Wu Erxi, Ma Xitai's son. He inherited the first-class viscountcy in the fifth month of Kangxi 30.De Yi, Wu Erxi's son. In the eighth month of Kangxi 60 he inherited at a reduced rank the title of first-class adaha hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Dasang'a, De Yi's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 5 but was later stripped of it for an offense. His son Zalehang'a then inherited at a reduced rank.
First-class baronLi Sizhong, of the Plain Yellow Banner Han Chinese Bannermen. In Tiancong 8 he was granted first-class jalan janggin for military merit; in Tiancong 9 merit in increasing the able-bodied population raised him to third-class meiren janggin. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Saiboli, Li Sizhong's son. He inherited the title in the third month of Shunzhi 11.Li Jian, Saiboli's son. He inherited the title in the sixth month of Kangxi 15.Li Zhu, Li Jian's younger brother. He inherited the title in the eleventh month of Kangxi 23 but was later stripped of it for an offense.Li Jingtang, a third-generation descendant of Li Sizhong. In the fifth month of Yongzheng 8 he inherited at a reduced rank the title of third-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a third-class baron—but was later stripped of it for an offense.Li Jingyu, Li Jingtang's younger brother. He inherited the title in the second month of Yongzheng 13.Li Zhoude, Li Jingyu's paternal first cousin once removed. He inherited the title in the ninth month of Qianlong 10.Jiurong, Li Zhoude's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 17.Taibu, Jiurong's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 43 but later had it revoked due to illness.Nadana, Taibu's grand-nephew. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 49.Chengqi, Nadana's son.Fudana, Chengqi's clan uncle.Zaobao, Fudana's son.Mutong'a, Zaobao's clan uncle.Enqi, Mutong'a's son.Hengchang, Enqi's son.Li Zhifu, Hengchang's younger brother.
First-class baronChuo'ermen, of the Bordered Yellow Banner Mongols. In the fifth month of Chongde 1 he was granted first-class meiren janggin for leading households to submit; in Shunzhi 4 military merit earned him half a further step of rank. He is now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Longgu, Chuo'ermen's son. He inherited the title in the fourth month of Shunzhi 7, and a grace edict granted perpetual hereditary succession. In the intercalary fifth month of Shunzhi 13 military merit raised him to third-class jingguni hafan—now designated in Chinese as a third-class viscount.Alana, Longgu's son. He inherited the third-class viscountcy in the second month of Kangxi 9.Bilike, Alana's younger brother. He inherited the title in the eighth month of Kangxi 18 but was dismissed for incompetence.Buda, Bilike's elder brother. He inherited the title in the sixth month of Kangxi 37.Sele, Buda's son. He inherited the title in the fourth month of Kangxi 39.Bilike, Sele's uncle. He inherited the title again in Kangxi 42.Wertunasutu, Bilike's son. He inherited the title in the fourth month of Kangxi 59.Defu, Wertunasutu's grandson. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 12 but was stripped of it in Qianlong 24, and the line ended with no further succession.
First-class baronYalai, of the Plain White Banner Manchus. In Chongde 8 accumulated military merit earned him the rank of company commander. In Shunzhi 7 a grace edict promoted him to third-class adaha hafan; in the second month of Shunzhi 8 he was enfeoffed as second-class ashan i hafan, and in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict raised him to first class—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Huase, Yalai's son. He inherited the title in the seventh month of Kangxi 3 but was later stripped of it for an offense.Antu, Huase's son. He inherited the title in the seventh month of Kangxi 33 but was later stripped of it for an offense.Anzha, Antu's younger brother. In the twelfth month of Kangxi 39 he inherited at a reduced rank the title of third-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a third-class baron.Fuqing, Anzha's son. He inherited the title in the second month of Kangxi 44.Arjin, Fuqing's uncle. He inherited the title in the eighth month of Kangxi 44.Jiuge, Arjin's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Kangxi 54.Puzhabao, Jiuge's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 34.Pukang, Puzhabao's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 42.Fengsheng'a, Pukang's son. He inherited the title in Qianlong 57.Debao, Fengsheng'a's son.Deqi, Debao's younger brother.Linshou, Deqi's son. He inherited the title in Tongzhi 8.
First-class baronGe'erqin, of the Bordered White Banner Mongols. In Chongde 8 he inherited his uncle Arshakumolgen's first-class jalan janggin. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to second-class ashan i hafan, and military merit later raised him to first class—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron. He died and was posthumously titled Xiangmin.E'erhui, Ge'erqin's son. He inherited the title in the fifth month of Kangxi 9.Ma'ertu, E'erhui's grandson. He inherited the title in the fifth month of Kangxi 25.Baiqi, Ma'ertu's father. In the seventh month of Kangxi 42 he inherited at a reduced rank the title of second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.E'erdini, Baiqi's grandson. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Kangxi 57 but was later stripped of it for an offense, then inherited again at a reduced rank.
First-class baronLushi, of the Bordered Yellow Banner Manchus. In Shunzhi 2 he was granted second-class jalan janggin for military merit; in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to third-class ashan i hafan, and in the seventh month of Shunzhi 17 military merit raised him to second class. He died in battle and was posthumously promoted to first class—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.
First-class baronHashitun, of the Bordered Yellow Banner Manchus. In Shunzhi 2 he was granted the rank of company commander for diligent service; in Shunzhi 4 he was promoted to second-class jalan janggin and soon after to first class, and a grace edict added one rank of tosoro hafan. An offense reduced him to baitalabure hafan, but special grace restored his original rank. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron. Posthumous honors are listed under ennobled consort kin.Misihan, Hashitun's son. He inherited the title in the fifth month of Kangxi 3 and died in the twelfth month of Kangxi 13, receiving the posthumous title Minguo. In the fifth month of Qianlong 13 he was posthumously granted the rank of first-class duke of enduring grace.Li Rongbao, Misihan's son. He inherited the title in the fourth month of Kangxi 14 but was later stripped of it for an offense. In the twelfth month of Qianlong 2 he was posthumously granted the rank of first-class duke of enduring grace and given the posthumous title Zhuangque.
First-class baronJin Li, of the Bordered Red Banner Han Chinese Bannermen. In the eleventh month of Tiancong 8 he was enfeoffed as second-class meiren janggin; in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron. He died in Shunzhi 18.Jin Jun, Jin Li's younger brother. He inherited the title in Shunzhi 18.Jin Sheng Zhen, Jin Jun's son. He inherited the title in the ninth month of Kangxi 6.Jin Duo, Jin Jun's son, originally named Jin Hong Zhen. He inherited the title in the eleventh month of Kangxi 23; his son later inherited at a reduced rank.
First-class baronSun Sike, of the Plain White Banner Han Chinese Bannermen. In Kangxi 31 he was granted the rank of baitalabure hafan for merit; in Kangxi 36 military merit added one rank of tosoro hafan. He died in Kangxi 39 and was posthumously granted first-class ashan i hafan by special grace—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Sun Chengmai, Sun Sike's son. He inherited the title in the eighth month of Kangxi 39.Jifu, Sun Chengmai's younger brother. He inherited the title in the tenth month of Kangxi 45.Sun Weizhong, Jifu's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 15.Qinglin, Sun Weizhong's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 48.Qingchang, a third-generation descendant of Sun Sike.Pengshou, Qingchang's son.Ruiling, Pengshou's son.Lin Hui, Ruiling's son. He inherited the title in Guangxu 27.
First-class baronHeidongge, of the Plain Yellow Banner Manchus. In the time of Taizu he led fifty-five men to submit and was granted the rank of first-class vice general for his merit—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Nimashan, Heidongge's younger brother. He was stripped of his title on account of an offense.
First-class baronShuozhan, of the Plain Red Banner Manchus. Initially he was granted the rank of beye for diligence and prudence; accumulated military merit raised him to first-class jalan janggin. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to first-class ashan i hafan, but an offense later caused his demotion. In the first month of Shunzhi 10 the matter was cleared and he was again granted first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Dase, Shuozhan's grandson. In Kangxi 3 he inherited by partition the title of second-class adaha hafan. He died in battle and is now designated in Chinese as commandant of light chariots.Fase, son of Dase's paternal uncle. In the tenth month of Kangxi 22 he used his own second-class adaha hafan to succeed to Dase's post, combining it into first-class ashan i hafan; because Dase had died in battle, one rank of tosoro hafan was also added—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron plus one cloud cavalry commandant.
First-class baronXiteku, of the Bordered Blue Banner Manchus. In Tiancong 8 he was granted the rank of company commander for capable service; in Shunzhi 4 accumulated military merit raised him to first-class jalan janggin, and in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Sai'ergude, Xiteku's son. He inherited the title in the sixth month of Kangxi 5.Shenggete, Sai'ergude's son. He inherited the title in the intercalary fifth month of Kangxi 14.Sudan, Shenggete's son. He inherited the title in the second month of Kangxi 28.Chuku, Sudan's son. He inherited the title in the intercalary seventh month of Kangxi 38; his son later inherited at a reduced rank.
First-class baronMuketan, of the Bordered Blue Banner Manchus. At the dynasty's founding he was granted third-class meiren janggin for military merit; he died in battle and was posthumously promoted to first class—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron. He was posthumously titled Zhongyong.Aiyintamu, Muketan's son. He inherited the title in the fifth month of Tiancong 8. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to second-class jingguni hafan, and military merit later raised him to first class—now designated in Chinese as a first-class viscount.
First-class baronEngetu, of the Plain Red Banner Mongols. Originally beye, in Tiancong 8 military merit raised him to third-class jalan janggin; a performance review then promoted him to second class, and accumulated military merit raised him to second-class ashan i hafan. In the twelfth month of Shunzhi 7 a grace edict promoted him to first class—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Keshitu, Engetu's nephew. He inherited the title in the third month of Shunzhi 7; in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to third-class jingguni hafan. In Shunzhi 18 he transferred the originally inherited first-class ashan i hafan to Engetu's son Erjitai, retaining only the baitalabure hafan he had received in his own right—now designated in Chinese as cavalry commandant.Erjitai, Engetu's son. In the fifth month of Shunzhi 18 he again inherited first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Guanbao, Erjitai's son. He inherited the title in the first month of Kangxi 31.Wushi, Guanbao's son. In the second month of Kangxi 46 he inherited at a reduced rank the title of second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Guangfu, Wushi's adopted successor heir. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 8.Qingliang, Guangfu's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 51.
First-class baronChuobai, of the Bordered White Banner Mongols. In Tiancong 8 he was granted the rank of company commander for capable service; in Shunzhi 2 accumulated military merit raised him to first-class jalan janggin, and in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Qimogitu, Chuobai's son. He inherited the title in the first month of Shunzhi 10.Changbao, Qimogitu's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Kangxi 3.Batu, Changbao's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Kangxi 22. In Qianlong 15 the grace edict grant was revoked and he received first-class commandant of light chariots plus one cloud cavalry commandant, which passed to his son Gunchuda.
First-class baronZhang Zhongdi, of the Plain Yellow Banner Han Chinese Bannermen. In Tiancong 8 he inherited his father Zhang Shijue's third-class jalan janggin; military merit raised him to first class and a grace edict added one rank of tosoro hafan. In the first month of Shunzhi 8 military merit raised him to third-class ashan i hafan, and in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to first class—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron. He died in Kangxi 15.Zhang Yinghui, Zhang Zhongdi's son. He inherited the title in the fourth month of Kangxi 16.Zhang Songling, Zhang Yinghui's son. He inherited the title in the ninth month of Kangxi 22; his son Zhang Ying later inherited at a reduced rank the title of first-class commandant of light chariots.
First-class baronZhumarla, of the Plain White Banner Manchus. In Tiancong 8 he was granted the rank of company commander for capable service; military merit raised him to second-class jalan janggin and a performance review then promoted him to first class. A grace edict promoted him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Yimarla, Zhumarla's younger brother. He inherited the title in the third month of Shunzhi 10.Manse, Yimarla's son. He inherited the title in Kangxi 37; military merit added one rank of tosoro hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron plus one cloud cavalry commandant.Manpi, Manse's son. In Qianlong 6 the grace edict addition was revoked and he inherited as a third-class baron; in Qianlong 21 Manse's military merit addition was also revoked, and his nephew Qingde inherited at a reduced rank.
First-class baronJiyahanzhan, of the Plain Yellow Banner Mongols. In Chongde 1 he submitted and was granted first-class meiren janggin—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Batema, Jiyahanzhan's son. He inherited the title in the sixth month of Shunzhi 1.Amuhulang, Batema's son. He inherited the title in the fifth month of Shunzhi 9.Duo'erji, Amuhulang's son. He inherited the title in the tenth month of Kangxi 20.Chonglin, Duo'erji's son. He inherited the title in the sixth month of Kangxi 47.Fulehun, Chonglin's son. He inherited the title in Qianlong 12.Suonuomuzhashi, Fulehun's son. He inherited the title in Qianlong 46.
First-class baronDeng Changchun, of the Bordered Yellow Banner Han Chinese Bannermen. In the fifth month of Chongde 1 he submitted in allegiance with Zu Dashou and was granted third-class meiren janggin; military merit raised him to second class, but an offense later demoted him to first-class jalan janggin. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Deng Zhilin, Deng Changchun's son. He inherited the title in the eighth month of Shunzhi 10.Deng Qizhang, Deng Zhilin's son. He inherited the title in the sixth month of Kangxi 27 and later inherited again at a reduced rank.
First-class baronSeleng, of the Bordered Red Banner Mongols. In the fifth month of Chongde 1 he came from Chahar leading households to submit and was granted first-class meiren janggin—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.
First-class baronAluha, of the Bordered Yellow Banner Manchus. Originally prince of Khorchin Jarud, in Chongde 5 he submitted and was granted third-class jalan janggin; when the capital was established at Yanjing in Shunzhi 2 he was promoted to second class. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron. He died and was posthumously titled Qinxi.Yin Jina, Aluha's grandson. He inherited the title in the seventh month of Kangxi 27 and later inherited again at a reduced rank.
First-class baronAisin Gioro Wa'erma, of the Bordered Blue Banner Manchus. In Shunzhi 1 he inherited his father Aisin Gioro Yemuji's half a jicehen; in Shunzhi 4 special grace promoted him to company commander, and in Shunzhi 7 a grace edict added one rank of tosoro hafan. He soon merged his cousin Aisin Gioro Maketu's second-class adaha hafan into third-class ashan i hafan, and in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to first class—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Aisin Gioro Su'erma, Aisin Gioro Wa'erma's son. He inherited the title in the seventh month of Shunzhi 17 but was stripped of it for an offense in the fourth month of Kangxi 22.Aisin Gioro Langtang, Aisin Gioro Su'erma's son. He was stripped of his title for an offense in the sixth month of Kangxi 22.Aisin Gioro Makesu, Aisin Gioro Langtang's grand-uncle. He inherited the title in the ninth month of Kangxi 22 but was deprived of it in the twelfth month of Kangxi 30.Aisin Gioro Foning'e, Aisin Gioro Makesu's younger brother. He inherited the title in the second month of Kangxi 31, died in the twelfth month of Qianlong 1, and his son later inherited at a reduced rank.
First-class baronAhatai, of the Plain White Banner Mongols. In Shunzhi 2 he submitted and was granted the rank of company commander; a grace edict promoted him to second-class adaha hafan. In Kangxi 4 he merged his cousin Xingnan's second-class adaha hafan and succeeded as first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Temur, Ahatai's son. He inherited the title in the sixth month of Kangxi 18 and later inherited again at a reduced rank.
First-class baronXiergen, of the Plain Yellow Banner Manchus. In the fourth month of Shunzhi 3 accumulated military merit earned him third-class meiren janggin; an offense demoted him to third-class adaha hafan, but a grace edict restored him to second class and, once the matter was cleared, to first class. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to second-class ashan i hafan; another offense demoted him to third class, though military merit raised him to second class again and, once cleared, to first class—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Shang Shitai, Xiergen's grandson. He inherited the title in the tenth month of Kangxi 18.Dutai, Shang Shitai's son. He inherited the title in the eleventh month of Kangxi 27; his son later inherited at a reduced rank.
First-class baronBai'erheit, of the Plain White Banner Manchus. In Shunzhi 3 accumulated military merit earned him the rank of company commander; a grace edict promoted him to first-class adaha hafan, and in the second month of Kangxi 3 military merit raised him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron. He died and was posthumously titled Zhongyong.
First-class baronAhanikan, of the Bordered Yellow Banner Manchus. In Shunzhi 4 accumulated military merit earned him first-class jalan janggin; in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron. He died.Ga'ehatu, Ahanikan's son. Originally third-class adaha hafan, he inherited the title in the fourth month of Shunzhi 9.
First-class baronWulachan, of the Bordered Red Banner Manchus. In Shunzhi 4 he inherited his father Hongniyaka's second-class jalan janggin; a grace edict promoted him to first class and military merit added one rank of tosoro hafan. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to second-class ashan i hafan, and in the ninth month of Shunzhi 14 military merit raised him to first class—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Hulachan, Wulachan's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Kangxi 6.Zhumala, Hulachan's paternal uncle. He inherited the title in the eleventh month of Kangxi 22.Zhu Chengge, Zhumala's son. In Kangxi 43 the grace edict grant was revoked and he inherited as a third-class baron; in Qianlong 7 Wulachan's two cloud cavalry commandants were also revoked and he was demoted to first-class commandant of light chariots.
First-class baronSubai, of the Plain White Banner Manchus. In the sixth month of Shunzhi 5 accumulated military merit earned him third-class jingguni hafan; a grace edict promoted him to second class, but in the third month of Shunzhi 16 an offense demoted him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron. He died and was posthumously titled Qinxi.Anganba, Subai's son. He inherited the title in the second month of Kangxi 4.Heshan, Anganba's son. He inherited the title in the eleventh month of Kangxi 30.Xuchang, Heshan's elder brother. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Kangxi 43.Aertai, Xuchang's son. He inherited the title in the ninth month of Kangxi 61 but was stripped of it for an offense in the second month of Yongzheng 12.Ma'ertai, Aertai's son. He inherited the title in the second month of Yongzheng 12.Yilibu, Ma'ertai's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 16.Mukedeke, Yilibu's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 31.Shulong'a, Mukedeke's son.Yanxu, Shulong'a's adopted son.Enming, Yanxu's son.
First-class baronEmogeitu, of the Plain Blue Banner Manchus. In Shunzhi 5 accumulated military merit earned him first-class adaha hafan plus one rank of tosoro hafan; in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Chaosiqi, Emogeitu's son. He inherited the title in the ninth month of Kangxi 12.Hushiten, Chaosiqi's son. He inherited the title in the ninth month of Kangxi 34; in Qianlong 14 the grace edict addition was revoked and he inherited first-class commandant of light chariots plus one cloud cavalry commandant. His son Tuli later inherited at a reduced rank.
First-class baronLiu Zhong, of the Plain Yellow Banner Han Chinese Bannermen. In the eighth month of Shunzhi 5 he submitted in allegiance and, for military merit, was granted first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Liu Yingzong, Liu Zhong's son. He inherited the title in Shunzhi 13.Liu Yingzheng, Liu Yingzong's younger brother. He inherited the title in the eighth month of Shunzhi 15.Liu Yingzhu, Liu Yingzheng's younger brother. He inherited the title in the first month of Kangxi 33.Liu Qi, Liu Yingzhu's son. He inherited the title in the fifth month of Kangxi 50.Liu Deli, Liu Qi's son. He inherited the title in the fourth month of Kangxi 58.Liu Ying, Liu Deli's paternal uncle. He inherited the title in the eleventh month of Kangxi 61.Liu Peide, Liu Ying's nephew. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 3.
First-class baronZhang Tianfu, of the Plain Yellow Banner Han Chinese Bannermen. In the eighth month of Shunzhi 5 he submitted in allegiance and, for military merit, was granted first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Zhang Qilie, Zhang Tianfu's son. He inherited the title in the intercalary fourth month of Kangxi 6; his son later inherited at a reduced rank.
First-class baronLiu Jinzhong, of the Plain Red Banner Han Chinese Bannermen. In the eighth month of Shunzhi 5 he submitted in allegiance and was granted first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Liu Zelong, Liu Jinzhong's son. He inherited the title in the ninth month of Shunzhi 16.Liu Zhen, grandson of Liu Zelong's paternal uncle. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Kangxi 13.Liu Shaohong, Liu Zhen's son. He inherited the title in Kangxi 34 and died in Kangxi 51 without an heir, so succession was halted.
First-class baronChuoshixi, of the Plain White Banner Mongols. In Shunzhi 6 he submitted and was granted the rank of baitalabure hafan; a grace edict then promoted him to third-class adaha hafan. In the first month of Shunzhi 11 he inherited his elder brother Seleng's first-class adaha hafan and combined it into first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Wu Ertu, Chuoshixi's son. He inherited the title in the fifth month of Kangxi 31; his son later inherited at a reduced rank.
First-class baronAisin Gioro Yuesebo, of the Bordered Yellow Banner Manchus. By special grace he was granted first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.
First-class baronLi Shuaitai, of the Plain Blue Banner Han Chinese Bannermen. In the eleventh month of Shunzhi 9 he was enfeoffed as third-class ashan i hafan; in the fifth month of Shunzhi 14 merit in pacifying Guangdong promoted him to first class—a first-class baron. He inherited first-class adaha hafan but was later demoted for an offense. He died in the first month of Kangxi 5 and received the posthumous title Zhongxiang.Li Zhengzong, Li Shuaitai's son. In Kangxi 5 he inherited his father Li Shuaitai's first-class adaha hafan; in the fourth month of Kangxi 6 his father's merit was posthumously credited and first-class ashan i hafan was added—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Li Shude, Li Zhengzong's son. He inherited the title in the sixth month of Kangxi 47 but was later stripped of it for an offense.Li Shuming, Li Shude's younger brother. He inherited the title in the seventh month of Yongzheng 1 but was later stripped of it for an offense.Lingbao, a second-generation descendant of Li Shude. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 4.Li Renyuan, Lingbao's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 27.Li Ruizeng, Li Renyuan's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 38.Hafeng'a, Li Ruizeng's son. He inherited the title in Jiaqing 5.Deying'e, Hafeng'a's son. He inherited the title in Daoguang 16.
First-class baronLi Guoying, a native of Liaodong who served as governor-general of Sichuan. In Kangxi 7 his merit in suppressing bandits at Wushan was posthumously credited and he was enfeoffed as a first-class baron.Li Lan, Guoying's son.Li Yongsheng, Lan's son.
First-class baronFobao, grandson of first-class viscount Ma'ersai's paternal uncle. In the tenth month of Kangxi 8, because of Ma'ersai's offense he inherited at a reduced rank the title of second-class ashan i hafan; military merit later raised him to first class—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Duoqichan, second-class baron Tanbai's grandson. In the ninth month of Kangxi 45 he inherited at a reduced rank the title of third-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a third-class baron.Debao, Duoqichan's son. He inherited the title in the seventh month of Yongzheng 12.Yongtai, Debao's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 33.Fu'ersong'a, Yongtai's younger brother. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 35.Fo'erqing'e, Fu'ersong'a's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 36.Fuguang, Fo'erqing'e's son.Mingheng, Fuguang's son.Xizhen, Mingheng's grandson. He inherited the title in Guangxu 1.
First-class baronQishan, second-class earl Mu'ertai's son. In the twelfth month of Yongzheng 3 he inherited at a reduced rank the title of first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron—but was later stripped of it on account of an offense.Kaning'a, Qishan's son. He inherited the title in Qianlong 23.Chalang'a, Kaning'a's son. He inherited the title in Qianlong 55.Jingwen, Chalang'a's son. He inherited the title in Jiaqing 6.Huilong, Jingwen's son. He inherited the title in Daoguang 3.Puxiang, Huilong's son. He inherited the title in Daoguang 30.DeyuanEnguang, Deyuan's son. He inherited the title in Guangxu 21.
First-class baronZhalafeng'a, of the Plain Yellow Banner Manchus, held the hereditary rank of second-class commandant of light chariots. In the intercalary fifth month of Qianlong 27 military merit added one cloud cavalry commandant; in Qianlong 33 he died in battle in Yunnan. A special imperial edict posthumously granted him the rank of first-class baron with perpetual hereditary succession, and he received the posthumous title Zhaojie.Chunning, Zhalafeng'a's son. He inherited the title in the sixth month of Qianlong 36 but was later stripped of it for an offense.Fulehong'a, Chunning's son. He inherited the title in the ninth month of Qianlong 48.Shunqing, son of Fulehong'a's younger brother. He inherited the title in Daoguang 9.Sulefang'a, Shunqing's son. He inherited the title in Daoguang 28.Suledang'a, Sulefang'a's younger brother. He inherited the title in Tongzhi 1.Yongxiang, Suledang'a's adopted son. He inherited the title in Guangxu 18.
First-class baronKuilin, of the Bordered Yellow Banner Manchus, originally inherited the rank of first-class duke of enduring grace. In Qianlong 41 military merit earned him a separately enfeoffed baron title, which passed to his son.Chonglun, Kuilin's son. He inherited the title in Qianlong 41.Bojing, Chonglun's nephew. He inherited the title in Daoguang 4.Jingcheng, Bojing's son. He inherited the title in Xianfeng 11.Lin Yu inherited the title in Guangxu 28.
First-class baronShulin, of the Bordered Yellow Banner Manchus, was originally a Han Chinese Bannerman of the Gao clan. He died on campaign in the fourth month of Jiaqing 6 and was posthumously enfeoffed as a first-class baron with hereditary succession, receiving the posthumous title Wenqin.Jilang'a, Shulin's son. He inherited the title in Jiaqing 6.Changshan, Jilang'a's son. He inherited the title in Daoguang 4.Jiushou inherited the title in Xianfeng 10.Dexi, Jiushou's adopted son. He inherited the title in Guangxu 21.Xuchang inherited the title in Xuantong 1.
First-class baronYe Mingchen, a jinshi of Hanyang in Hubei, served as governor of Guangdong from Daoguang 29. He was enfeoffed after Cantonese blocked the British from entering the city, but in Xianfeng 8 he was stripped of his title when Guangzhou fell and he was taken captive by the British.
First-class baronXiao Fusi, a native of Xiangxiang in Hunan, was enfeoffed as a first-class baron in Tongzhi 3 for merit in capturing Jinling while serving as a nominated provincial military commander. He died in Guangxu 10 and received the posthumous title Zhuangsu.Xiao Youming, Fusi's son. He inherited the title in Guangxu 10.
First-class baronZhang Guoliang, a native of Gaoyao in Guangdong, served as regional commander at Zhangzhou in Fujian. In Xianfeng 6 he was granted commandant of cavalry for recovering Zhenjiang; in Xianfeng 8 recovering Yangzhou and Lishui earned him third-class commandant of light chariots. He died in battle at Danyang in Xianfeng 10 and was posthumously granted commandant of cavalry; in Tongzhi 3 he was again posthumously granted third-class commandant of light chariots, which were combined into a first-class baron.Zhang Yinqing, Guoliang's son. He inherited the title during the Tongzhi reign.
First-class baronCheng Xueqi, a native of Tongcheng in Anhui, served as regional commander at Nangan in Jiangxi. In Tongzhi 2 he was granted cloud cavalry commandant for recovering Suzhou; in Tongzhi 3 he was killed by cannon fire while attacking Jiaxing and was posthumously granted third-class commandant of light chariots, which were combined into a first-class baron.Cheng Jixun, Xueqi's adopted successor son. He inherited the title during the Tongzhi reign.
First-class baronDuolong'a, of the Plain White Banner Mongols, held the hereditary rank of commandant of cavalry and served as vice commander-in-chief at Fuzhou. In Xianfeng 11 he was granted cloud cavalry commandant for recovering Tongcheng and Shucheng in Anhui, rose to Jingzhou general, and in Tongzhi 1 was granted commandant of cavalry for recovering Luzhou prefecture. He was soon appointed Imperial Commissioner to supervise military affairs in Shaanxi. In Tongzhi 3 he was struck by gunfire while attacking Zhouzhi and died on campaign; he was posthumously granted Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent and first-class commandant of light chariots, receiving the posthumous title Zhongyong, and these were soon combined into a first-class baron.Shuangquan, Duolong'a's son. He inherited the title during the Tongzhi reign.Shouzhang, Duolong'a's grandson.
First-class baronLiu Mingchuan, a literary student of Hefei in Anhui, served as provincial military commander of Zhili. In Tongzhi 6 he was granted third-class commandant of light chariots for pacifying the Eastern Nian; in Tongzhi 7 merit against the Western Nian leader Zhang Zongyu earned him a first-class baron. In Guangxu 11 he became governor of Taiwan in Fujian; in Guangxu 15 he was granted Junior Guardian. He died in Guangxu 21, was posthumously granted Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent, and received the posthumous title Zhuangsu.Liu Chaoyin, Mingchuan's eldest grandson. He inherited the title in Guangxu 20.
First-class baronLiu Jingtang, a licentiate of Xiangxiang in Hunan, served as intendant of Xining circuit in Gansu. In Guangxu 2 he was granted commandant of cavalry for recovering Urumqi; in Guangxu 4 pacifying Xinjiang promoted him to second-class baron. He rose to governor of Gansu and Xinjiang, was granted Junior Grand Guardian in Guangxu 15 and Grand Guardian in Guangxu 16, and was promoted to first-class baron in the first month of Guangxu 20. He died in the seventh month of that year and received the posthumous title Xiangqin.Liu Daoqian, Jingtang's son. He inherited the title in Guangxu 23.Liu Jiafan inherited the title in Guangxu 32.
First-class baronLiu Kunyi, a licentiate of Ningxiang in Hunan, served as governor-general of Liangjiang. He died in Guangxu 28; his merit in stabilizing the overall situation during the Gengzi crisis was posthumously credited and he was enfeoffed as a first-class baron, receiving the posthumous title Zhongcheng.Liu Nengji, Liu Kunyi's adopted successor son. He inherited the title in Guangxu 32.
First-class baronRonglu, of the Plain White Banner Manchus, served as grand secretary. He died in the third month of Guangxu 29 and was posthumously enfeoffed as a first-class baron with hereditary succession, receiving the posthumous title Wenzhong.Liangkui, Ronglu's adopted son. He inherited the title in Guangxu 29.
Second-class baronBashan, of the Bordered Yellow Banner Manchus. In Tiancong 8 he was granted the rank of company commander for diligence and prudence; in Shunzhi 2 accumulated military merit raised him to third-class jalan janggin. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 he was promoted to third-class ashan i hafan, and in the second month of Shunzhi 11 military merit raised him to second class—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Shushu, Bashan's son. He inherited the title in the seventh month of Kangxi 12; in the seventh month of Kangxi 25 military merit raised him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron—and his son later inherited at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronKakai, of the Plain Yellow Banner Manchus. In Tiancong 8 military merit earned him the rank of company commander; he was soon promoted to first-class jalan janggin, and a grace edict then promoted him to second-class ashan i hafan. He died in Kangxi 5 and his title was divided among his three sons Changdai, Akuli, and Shushu—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.
Second-class baronNushan, of the Plain Yellow Banner Manchus. In Tiancong 8 diligent and prudent service earned him third-class jalan janggin; military merit then raised him to second class. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Taodai, Nushan's son, was initially granted the rank of company commander for military merit. In the second month of Shunzhi 16 he succeeded to his father's post, combining it into first-class ashan i hafan plus one rank of tosoro hafan, but on account of an offense his personal grant was stripped away and his father's post passed to his younger brother's son.Jiang Mi, son of Taodai's younger brother. In the eighth month of Kangxi 22 he inherited second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron—and successors later inherited at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronSabitu, of the Plain White Banner Manchus. In Tiancong 8 he was granted the rank of company commander for capable service and was soon promoted to first-class jalan janggin; during the Shunzhi reign a grace edict promoted him to second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Guo Li, Sabitu's son. He inherited the title in Kangxi 1.Ahana, Guo Li's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Kangxi 20.Fengzhong, Ahana's younger brother. He inherited the title in the tenth month of Kangxi 20; his son later inherited at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronTanbai, of the Plain White Banner Manchus. In Tiancong 8 he was granted the rank of company commander for capable service; military merit raised him to third-class jalan janggin. In Shunzhi 1, when the capital was established at Yanjing, he was promoted to second class, and a performance review then raised him to first class. In the sixth month of Shunzhi 5 military merit raised him to third-class ashan i hafan, and in the third month of Shunzhi 7 a grace edict promoted him to second class—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.
Second-class baronBalan, of the Plain Blue Banner Manchus. In Tiancong 8 he inherited his father Chuo'erjia'er's second-class jalan janggin; a performance review raised him to first class, and military merit added half a future rank. In Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Labujie, Balan's son. He inherited the title in the first month of Shunzhi 9; in the seventh month of Kangxi 25 military merit raised him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Liu Xiang, Labujie's son. He inherited the title in the intercalary fifth month of Kangxi 33.Yongshou, Liu Xiang's son. In the third month of Yongzheng 9 he inherited at a reduced rank the title of second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron—and in Qianlong 3 his son Guo Xin inherited again at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronGandu, of the Bordered Blue Banner Mongols. In Tiancong 8 military merit earned him third-class jalan janggin; a performance review raised him to second class, military merit then raised him to third-class ashan i hafan, and a grace edict promoted him to second class—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Wushanbu, Gandu's son. He inherited the title in the third month of Shunzhi 7.Ba'ersai, Wushanbu's paternal uncle. He inherited the title in the first month of Shunzhi 8; in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to first-class ashan i hafan plus one rank of tosoro hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron plus one cloud cavalry commandant.Changbao, Ba'ersai's grandson. He inherited the title in Kangxi 35.Wanshenbao, Changbao's son. He inherited the title in the seventh month of Kangxi 37 but left no heir, so succession did not continue.Ne'erpu, son of Wanshenbao's daughter. In Yongzheng 7 he inherited the title by special imperial decree.Zongjia, Ne'erpu's son. He inherited the title in Qianlong 6 but was stripped of it in Qianlong 13 because he bore a different surname.
Second-class baronJinggu'erda, of the Plain White Banner Manchus. In Tiancong 9 accumulated military merit earned him first-class jalan janggin; during the Shunzhi reign a grace edict promoted him to second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron—and he was posthumously titled Zhongzhi.Chong'a, Jinggu'erda's younger brother. He inherited the title in the second month of Shunzhi 13.Fu'erdu, son of Chong'a's younger brother. He inherited the title in the tenth month of Shunzhi 13; his son later inherited at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronAlai, of the Plain Yellow Banner Mongols. In Chongde 1 military merit earned him first-class jalan janggin; in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Gaoliang, grandson of Alai's younger brother. He inherited the title in the tenth month of Kangxi 22; his son later inherited at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronLü Guobao, of the Bordered White Banner Han Chinese Bannermen. In Chongde 1 he submitted in good faith and was granted second-class meiren janggin—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.
Second-class baronGunchukeguying, of the Plain Red Banner Mongols. In the fifth month of Chongde 1 he was granted first-class meiren janggin for leading households to submit but was later reduced to first-class jalan janggin for an offense. In the fourth month of Shunzhi 3 military merit raised him to third-class meiren janggin; he died in battle in the first month of Shunzhi 8 and was posthumously promoted to second class—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Cuiban, Gunchukeguying's son. He inherited the title in the third month of Shunzhi 8, and in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict granted perpetual hereditary succession.Jimuba, Cuiban's grandson. He inherited the title in the third month of Kangxi 13.Selengdashi, Jimuba's son. He inherited the title in the fourth month of Kangxi 30 but was later stripped of it for an offense.Lupusang, Selengdashi's younger brother. He inherited the title in the sixth month of Yongzheng 12.Wangjile, Lupusang's nephew. He inherited the title in the tenth month of Yongzheng 13, died in battle in Qianlong 24, and was posthumously granted the rank of first-class baron.Minzhu, Wangjile's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 24.Batujir, Minzhu's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 30.Golunzhabu, Batujir's son. He inherited the title in Qianlong 58 as a second-class baron.DakedangpengsukeBayasihulang, Dakedangpengsuke's son. He inherited the title in Guangxu 20.
Second-class baronAyuxi, of the Bordered Yellow Banner Mongols. In Chongde 2 he was granted third-class jalan janggin for leading households to submit; military merit raised him to first class. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Dadu, Ayuxi's son. He inherited the title in the eighth month of Kangxi 9.Duo'erji, son of Dadu's younger brother. He inherited the title in the ninth month of Kangxi 19.Seleng, Duo'erji's younger brother. He inherited the title in the eighth month of Kangxi 24; his son later inherited at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronSundali, of the Bordered White Banner Manchus. In Chongde 4 military merit earned him first-class jalan janggin; during the Shunzhi reign a grace edict promoted him to second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron. He died and was posthumously titled Guozhuang.Hangshu, Sundali's son. He inherited the title in the intercalary sixth month of Kangxi 22; his son later inherited at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronYongshun, of the Bordered Red Banner Manchus. In Chongde 5 accumulated military merit earned him first-class jalan janggin; in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Gentu, Yongshun's son. Originally holding the rank of baitalabure hafan, in the eleventh month of Shunzhi 9 he inherited his father's post and combined it into first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Minggeli, Gentu's son. He inherited the title in the eleventh month of Shunzhi 18.Wu'ershan, Minggeli's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Kangxi 10.Wu'erqin, Wu'ershan's son. In the eighth month of Kangxi 43 he inherited at a reduced rank the title of third-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a third-class baron.Huichang, Wu'erqin's son. He inherited the title in the third month of Yongzheng 7.Guangquan, Huichang's nephew. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 34.Fuyu. He inherited the title in Daoguang 1.Ruiling, Fuyu's son. He inherited the title in Daoguang 25.Ruizheng. He inherited the title in Guangxu 1.Dasabu. He inherited the title in Guangxu 33.
Second-class baronJin Yuhe, of the Plain Yellow Banner Han Chinese Bannermen. In Chongde 7 military merit earned him the rank of company commander, and he was soon promoted to third-class jalan janggin. He died in battle and in the second month of Shunzhi 2 was posthumously granted second-class meiren janggin—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Jin Weiting, Jin Yuhe's son. He inherited the title in the second month of Shunzhi 2; in the third month of Shunzhi 7 a grace edict promoted him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Jin Weiyuan, Jin Weiting's younger brother. He inherited the title in the tenth month of Shunzhi 7.Jin Shiduo, Jin Weiyuan's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Kangxi 8.Jin Zhang, Jin Shiduo's son. In the fifth month of Yongzheng 10 he inherited at a reduced rank the title of second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron—but was later stripped of it for an offense.Jin Lüxun, Jin Zhang's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 4.Liushisan, Jin Lüxun's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 29.Changfu, Liushisan's younger paternal cousin. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 51.Chenglu, Changfu's son.Mingde, Chenglu's son.Ruilin, Chenglu's adopted son and Mingde's elder brother. He inherited the title in Daoguang 7.Jin Xun, Ruilin's son.Dezhi, Ruilin's adopted son.Degui, Dezhi's younger brother.Wenling, Degui's son.
Second-class baronWubashi, of the Bordered Blue Banner Manchus. Originally prince of Ao Han, in the ninth month of Chongde 7 he submitted and was granted third-class meiren janggin; in the third month of Shunzhi 7 a grace edict promoted him to second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Batu, Wubashi's paternal uncle. He inherited the title in the third month of Shunzhi 8; in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.
Second-class baronTejin, of the Bordered Red Banner Manchus. Initially granted the rank of company commander for capable service, in Shunzhi 2 military merit raised him to third-class jalan janggin; a performance review then raised him to second class, and a grace edict promoted him to third-class ashan i hafan. In the eighth month of Shunzhi 17 military merit raised him to second class—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron—and he was posthumously titled Xiangzhuang.Te'erhe, Tejin's son. He inherited the title in Kangxi 11.E'erde, Tejin's grandson. He inherited the title in the eighth month of Kangxi 21 and later inherited again at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronSe'erge, of the Plain White Banner Mongols. He initially inherited his father Abaida Batulu's third-class jalan janggin; in Shunzhi 2, when the capital was established at Yanjing, he was promoted to second class. In the second month of Shunzhi 6 his father's merit in coming to submit was retroactively credited and he was raised to second-class ashan i hafan; a grace edict then promoted him to first class plus one rank of tosoro hafan. In the intercalary third month of Shunzhi 16 he was reduced to third-class ashan i hafan for an offense, but in Kangxi 3 special grace restored him to second class—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Xizhabao, Se'erge's grandson. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Kangxi 20.Suonuomu, Xizhabao's nephew. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Yongzheng 12.Zhanlu, Suonuomu's younger brother. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 3.Gelute, Zhanlu's son. He inherited the title in the fourth month of Qianlong 8.Saisang'a, Gelute's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 27.Galudi, Saisang'a's paternal uncle. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 28.Sulong'a, Galudi's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 45.Detong, Sulong'a's son. He inherited the title in Daoguang 10.Lianshou, Detong's son. He inherited the title in Xianfeng 7.Lianzhao, son of Lianshou's paternal uncle.Yuzeng, Lianzhao's son. He inherited the title in Guangxu 29.
Second-class baronXu Dagui, of the Plain White Banner Han Chinese Bannermen. Accumulated military merit earned him third-class jalan janggin; a grace edict then promoted him to first-class adaha hafan plus one rank of tosoro hafan. In the ninth month of Shunzhi 14 military merit raised him to second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Xu Yongtai, Xu Dagui's grandson. He inherited the title in the second month of Kangxi 19; his son later inherited at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronHu Hongxian, of the Plain White Banner Han Chinese Bannermen. For submitting in allegiance he was first granted third-class jalan janggin; military merit then raised him to second class. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to third-class ashan i hafan, and in the seventh month of Shunzhi 17 military merit raised him to second class—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Hu Bingyue, Hongxian's son. He inherited the title in the tenth month of Shunzhi 17 but was stripped of it for a crime.Hu Bingyi, Bingyue's younger brother. He inherited the title in the seventh month of Kangxi 23; his son later inherited at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronZhaobutai, of the Bordered Yellow Banner Manchus. In Shunzhi 2 accumulated military merit earned him the rank of company commander plus half a rank of advancement; a performance review raised him to third-class jalan janggin, and a grace edict then raised him to second class. Military merit later raised him to second-class ashan i hafan. An offense stripped him of his title, but special grace restored his original rank—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Zengshou, Zhaobutai's son. He inherited the title in Kangxi 17.Xitu, Zengshou's son. He inherited the title in Kangxi 36 and later passed it on at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronFei Yanggu, of the Bordered Yellow Banner Manchus. In Shunzhi 2 diligent service earned him the rank of company commander; a grace edict then promoted him to second-class adaha hafan, and in Shunzhi 11 further diligent service raised him to second-class ashan i hafan. An offense reduced him to baitalabure hafan, but when the matter was cleared his original rank was restored—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Sehe, Fei Yanggu's son. He inherited the title in Kangxi 9.Seketu, Sehe's son. He inherited the title in Kangxi 31 and later passed it on at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronWu Lai, of the Bordered Yellow Banner Manchus. In Shunzhi 2 accumulated military merit earned him second-class jalan janggin; in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron. He died and was posthumously titled Kangyi.Gu De, Wu Lai's son. He inherited the title in the tenth month of Shunzhi 10 but was stripped of it for an offense.Chuo'ermen, Gu De's younger brother. He inherited the title in the sixth month of Kangxi 16; his son later inherited at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronEmoketu, of the Plain Yellow Banner Manchus. In Shunzhi 2 diligent service earned him the rank of company commander; a grace edict then promoted him to second-class adaha hafan, and in the eighth month of Shunzhi 11 a special grace edict raised him to second-class ashan i hafan. An offense reduced him to third-class adaha hafan, but when the matter was cleared his original rank was restored—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Bandai, Emoketu's grandson. He inherited the title in the tenth month of Kangxi 24; military merit then raised him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron. His grandson later inherited at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronAmugulang, of the Plain Red Banner Mongols. In Shunzhi 2 he inherited his father Gurudasurhai's first-class jalan janggin plus half a rank of advancement; in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Aqitu, Amugulang's son. He inherited the title in the ninth month of Shunzhi 14.Gong'e, son of Aqitu's paternal uncle. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Kangxi 22; in the seventh month of Kangxi 36 military merit raised him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Wushiba, Gong'e's son. In the eleventh month of Kangxi 49 he inherited at a reduced rank the title of third-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a third-class baron—but was later stripped of it for an offense; the line then continued at reduced rank.
Second-class baronZhuang Jida, of the Bordered Yellow Banner Manchus. In the first month of Shunzhi 4 he inherited his elder brother Gaohede Batulu's third-class jalan janggin; a grace edict then promoted him to first-class adaha hafan plus one rank of tosoro hafan, and military merit raised him to second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Da'erzhan, Zhuang Jida's son. He inherited the title in the eleventh month of Shunzhi 18; in the twelfth month of Kangxi 52 a review of his meritorious service raised him to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron.Dalang'a, Da'erzhan's son. In the seventh month of Kangxi 59 he inherited at a reduced rank the title of third-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a third-class baron.Wu Qingge, Dalang'a's son. He inherited the title in the sixth month of Yongzheng 1 but was stripped of it for an offense; in Qianlong 3 his younger brother inherited at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronLiu Zehong, of the Bordered Yellow Banner Han Chinese Bannermen. In Shunzhi 5 he was granted second-class adaha hafan for submitting in allegiance; in the first month of Shunzhi 9 he inherited his father Liu Liangchen's third-class adaha hafan and merged the two into second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Liu Junde, Liu Zehong's son. He inherited the title in the ninth month of Kangxi 34.Faling'a, Liu Junde's grandson. He inherited the title in the intercalary seventh month of Qianlong 13 but was stripped of it for an offense.Liu Yancan, Liu Zehong's grandson. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 44.Baozhu, Liu Yancan's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 46.
Second-class baronLanbai, of the Bordered Blue Banner Manchus. In Shunzhi 6 accumulated military merit earned him second-class adaha hafan; in the first month of Shunzhi 9 a grace edict promoted him to second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Ganduhai, Lanbai's son. He inherited the title in the ninth month of Kangxi 4.Subaihe, Ganduhai's younger brother. He inherited the title in the ninth month of Kangxi 18.Suhei, Subaihe's son. He inherited the title in the second month of Kangxi 34; his son later inherited at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronSun Yanling. He was enfeoffed in Shunzhi 10.
Second-class baronMa Xiong. He was enfeoffed in Shunzhi 11.
Second-class baronHushitun, son of third-class viscount Bunahai. In the sixth month of Kangxi 46 he inherited at a reduced rank the title of second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Haichang, Hushitun's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Yongzheng 2 and later passed it on at a reduced rank.
Second-class baronAisin Gioro Saikesen, of the Plain Yellow Banner Manchus. In Shunzhi 16 he inherited his father Aisin Gioro Akshan's third-class adaha hafan; in the eleventh month of Kangxi 32 he inherited his younger brother Aisin Gioro Gong'e's second-class adaha hafan and merged the two into second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron. He died in the tenth month of Kangxi 34.Aisin Gioro Baiyinde, Saikesen's son. He inherited the title in the first month of Kangxi 35 but was stripped of it for an offense in Yongzheng 6.
Second-class baronBan Zhifu, of the Bordered Blue Banner Han Chinese Bannermen. For following Shang Kexi in submission he was first enfeoffed as third-class ashan i hafan; in Shunzhi 14 he was posthumously promoted to second class—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Ban Jisheng, Ban Zhifu's son. He inherited the title in the eighth month of Shunzhi 14 and was later raised to first-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a first-class baron—but for rebellion the title was extinguished.
Second-class baronLiu Wuyuan, a native of Liaodong. In Kangxi 3, in retrospective recognition of his merit as Southern Gan superintendent in defending the city, he was enfeoffed as a second-class baron.Liu Du, Wuyuan's son. He inherited the title in Kangxi 3.
Second-class baronLi Lan, of the Plain Red Banner Han Chinese Bannermen. In Kangxi 6 he inherited his father Li Guoying's second-class adaha hafan; in the sixth month of Kangxi 7 a retrospective award of his father's military merit raised him to second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Li Yongsheng, Li Lan's son. He inherited the title in the tenth month of Kangxi 29 but was stripped of it in the sixth month of Yongzheng 8.Li Yong'an, Li Yongsheng's younger cousin. He inherited the title in the fifth month of Yongzheng 10 but was stripped of it for an offense.Li Shimin, son of Li Yong'an's elder clansman cousin. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Yongzheng 11 but was stripped of it for an offense.Li Chengze, Li Shimin's son. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 6.Li Chenglun, Li Chengze's younger brother. He inherited the title in Qianlong 16.Li Xingjue, Li Chenglun's son. He inherited the title in Jiaqing 9.Li Weide, Li Xingjue's son. He inherited the title in Daoguang 12.Enlian, Li Weide's son. He inherited the title in Tongzhi 1.
Second-class baronChang Yuan, of the Plain Blue Banner Manchus. In Kangxi 20 he inherited his grandfather Biliketu's first-class adaha hafan plus one rank of tosoro hafan; in Kangxi 25 a retrospective award of his grandfather's military merit raised him to second-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a second-class baron.Qishi, Chang Yuan's son. In the third month of Kangxi 46 he inherited at a reduced rank the title of third-class ashan i hafan—now designated in Chinese as a third-class baron.Buka, Qishi's younger cousin. He inherited the title in the fifth month of Qianlong 16.Zongkui, grandson of Buka's paternal uncle. He inherited the title in the twelfth month of Qianlong 26.
Second-class baronPu'erpu, of the Plain Yellow Banner Mongols. In Qianlong 41 military merit earned him a third-class baron; in Qianlong 54 further military merit raised him to a second-class baron, his original cloud cavalry commandant rank was cancelled, and the title was made hereditary in perpetuity.Tuobujitu, Pu'erpu's son. He inherited the title in Qianlong 55.
Second-class baronHuiling, of the Plain White Banner Mongols. As Shaan-Gan governor-general he diligently and prudently suppressed sect rebels. He died in the sixth month of Jiaqing 9 and was posthumously enfeoffed as a second-class baron with the posthumous title Qinxiang.Guibin, Huiling's son. He died in battle; the court deliberated granting him the rank of cavalry commandant, merged into first-class baron plus one cloud cavalry commandant.Linshou, Guibin's son.Chengdong, Linshou's adopted son.Dayuan, Chengdong's son. He inherited the title in Guangxu 28.
Second-class baronLeshan, of the Plain White Banner Mongols. As Zhili provincial military commissioner, he died in battle during the Xianfeng era while defending the mouth of Tianjin harbor and was granted a second-class baron.Chengyou, Leshan's son.Xizhen, Chengyou's son.Wohebu, Xizhen's son. He inherited the title in Guangxu 27.
Second-class baronSaichong'a, of the Plain Yellow Banner Manchus. In the second month of Jiaqing 19 military merit earned him a second-class baron. He died in the sixth month of Daoguang 8 and was posthumously titled Xiangqin.Tekeshen, Saichong'a's grandson. He inherited the title in Daoguang 8.Qing'an, Tekeshen's nephew. He inherited the title in Daoguang 18.Qingfu, Qing'an's younger brother. He inherited the title in Daoguang 26.Mingxi, Qingfu's adopted son. He inherited the title in Tongzhi 3.He Shougui, Mingxi's son. He inherited the title in Guangxu 23.
Second-class baronQiu Liangong, a native of Tong'an in Fujian. In Jiaqing 14, as Zhejiang provincial military commissioner, he was enfeoffed as a second-class baron for merit in pacifying Cai Qian. He died and was posthumously titled Gangyong.Qiu Lian'en, Qiu Liangong's son. He inherited the title in the Jiaqing era.
Second-class baronHechun, of the Plain Yellow Banner Manchus. As imperial commissioner and Jiangning general, he died in battle in the intercalary third month of Xianfeng 10 and was posthumously granted a second-class baron with the posthumous title Zhongwu.Huo Shunwu, Hechun's adopted son. He inherited the title in Xianfeng 11.Enhou, Huo Shunwu's grandson. He inherited the title in Guangxu 15.
Second-class baronLi Xubin, a native of Xiangxiang in Hunan, served as provincial administration commissioner of Zhejiang with the titular rank of governor. He died in battle at Sanhe, Anhui, in Xianfeng 8 and was granted the rank of commandant of cavalry; in Tongzhi 3 he was posthumously granted second-class commandant of light chariots and combined into a second-class baron.Li Guangjiu, Xubin's son. He inherited the title in Tongzhi 8 and served as provincial surveillance commissioner of Zhejiang.
Second-class baronYang Yuke, a native of Shanhua in Hunan with registered domicile in Lijiang, Yunnan, held the rank of brevet provincial military commissioner. In Guangxu 1, for the complete pacification of Yunnan he was granted first-class commandant of light chariots; he soon also inherited his uncle's hereditary title and was combined into a second-class baron. He died in battle at Zhennan Pass in Guangxu 10 and was posthumously granted Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent with the posthumous title Wumin.Yang Rukang, Yuke's son. He inherited the title during the Guangxu reign.
Second-class baronZhang Yao, a native of Daxing in Shuntian. In Tongzhi 7, when Zhang Zongyu was pacified, the governor-general granted him the rank of commandant of cavalry; in Tongzhi 10, when Ningxia was pacified, he received commandant of cavalry again. In Guangxu 3, for the capture of Turfan he was granted first-class commandant of light chariots. He died in Guangxu 17 while serving as governor of Shandong, received the posthumous title Qinguo, and was combined into a second-class baron.Zhang Duanben, Yao's son. He inherited the title in Guangxu 18.
Second-class baronYu Hu'en, a native of Pingjiang in Hunan, served as regional commander of Shan'an in Shaanxi. In Guangxu 2 he was granted commandant of cloud cavalry for recovering Urumqi; in Guangxu 3 he received commandant of cavalry for capturing Turfan; and in Guangxu 4 he was promoted to first-class commandant of light chariots for pacifying Xinjiang. In Guangxu 22 he was combined into a second-class baron. He died in Guangxu 31.Yu Yinghuang
Second-class baronHuang Wanpeng, a native of Hunan, held the rank of brevet provincial military commissioner. In Guangxu 2 he was granted commandant of cloud cavalry for recovering Toksun; in Guangxu 4, when Xinjiang was pacified, he was changed to third-class commandant of light chariots. In Guangxu 23, by combining the hereditary commandant of cloud cavalry titles of his uncle Huang Denghe and others, he became a second-class baron. He died in Guangxu 24.Huang Yue, Wanpeng's son. He inherited the title in Guangxu 30.
Second-class baronCen Yuying, a native of Sicheng in Guangxi, served as governor of Yunnan. In Tongzhi 10 he was granted first-class commandant of light chariots for pacifying the Yunnan Muslim rebels; in Guangxu 11 he received one rank of commandant of cloud cavalry for the campaign in Vietnam. He died in Guangxu 15 and was combined into a baron.Cen Chunrong, Yuying's son. He inherited the title during the Guangxu reign and served as intendant of the Henan-Hebei circuit.
Second-class baronFeng Guozhang, a licentiate of Hejian in Zhili, served as army staff officer. In the tenth month of Xuantong 3 he was enfeoffed as a second-class baron for recovering Hanyang.
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