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Volume 173 Tables 13: Genealogical Tables of Officials Granted Nobility 5 Lower

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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
三等男布爾杭俄(正紅旗滿洲。原係葉赫西城貝勒。天命年間,授爲三等副將。今漢文改爲三等男。)格巴庫(布爾杭俄子。初襲父職。順治年,恩詔加至一等阿思哈尼哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。尋將父職,分與弟朱孔額襲,止留本身所得拜他喇布勒哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。今漢文改爲騎都尉又一雲騎尉。)朱孔額(布爾杭俄子。分襲父三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)殷圖(朱孔額子。襲父職。康熙二十八年五月,緣事革,停襲。)
三等男達諸護(正藍旗滿洲。國初以軍功授三等副將。今漢文改爲三等男。卒。諡襄敏。)翁阿代(達諸護子。天聰八年五月襲。崇德六年陣亡,加贈一等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲一等男。)錦布(翁阿代弟。崇德六年七月襲。順治九年三月,恩詔加至二等精奇尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等子。)蘇爾泰(錦布子。康熙二十一年七月襲三等子。)額爾赫德(蘇爾泰子。康熙二十六年八月襲。以庸劣革。)蘇班泰(額爾赫德叔父之子。康熙五十二年四月,仍襲一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。以罪革。)滿丕(蘇班泰兄。雍正三年六月襲。)富僧額(滿丕堂姪。乾隆三年十二月襲。)永順(富僧額堂弟。乾隆四年十二月襲。)托克托遜(永順子。乾隆四十一年十二月襲。)瑞春(托克托遜子。乾隆五十五年襲。)慶春(瑞春伯高祖吉穆布之四世孫。)官明(慶春子。)松秀(官明子。同治四年襲。)斌桂(松秀子。光緒二十九年襲。)
三等男把爾巴圖里爾(鑲黃旗滿洲。原係蒙古察哈爾貝勒。以來歸,授三等副將。今漢文改爲三等男。)諾孟達賴(把爾巴圖里爾子。天聰八年五月襲。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。)阿圖海(諾孟達賴孫。康熙八年七月襲。以庸劣革。)孫保住(阿圖海子。康熙三十年十二月襲。)報國(孫保住子。乾隆二十六年十二月襲。)德寧(報國子。乾隆四十六年十二月襲。)慶明(德寧子。嘉慶五年襲。)伊克唐阿(慶明子。嘉慶二十五年襲。)舒祥(伊克唐阿子。道光七年襲。)樂兆(舒祥子。同治七年襲。)
三等男俄奇爾桑(鑲黃旗滿洲。原係蒙古扎魯特貝子。以來歸,授備禦。天聰八年,積軍功加至三等甲喇章京。定鼎燕京,以係太宗舊臣,加至三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)褚祿(俄奇爾桑子。順治五年四月襲。七年三月恩詔加爲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)俄綽爾(褚祿弟。順治七年三月襲。)圖護祿克(俄綽爾兄。順治十六年二月襲。以罪革。)畢力克圖(圖護祿克子。順治十六年五月襲。)沙金達賴(畢力克圖弟。康熙二十五年十二月襲。以罪革。)特古思(沙金達賴弟。康熙五十年正月襲。)龔山(特古思子。乾隆九年四月降襲三等男。)鄂恆(龔山子。乾隆二十二年十二月襲。)松祿(鄂恆子。乾隆二十七年十二月襲。)蘇爾泰(松祿族兄。乾隆二十八年十二月襲。)四格(蘇爾泰之伯祖。乾隆三十六年十二月襲。)永清(四格子。乾隆四十六年十二月襲。)祥安(永清孫。道光八年襲。)國慶(祥安子。同治元年襲。)全勝(光緒十年襲。)
三等男雅爾納(鑲白旗滿洲。國初,以來歸,授備禦。天聰八年以軍功加至二等甲喇章京。順治年,以恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)胡納金(雅爾納子。順治十三年五月襲。)佛倫(胡納金弟。康熙二十四年三月襲。子降襲。)
三等男馬光先(鑲黃旗漢軍。天聰四年以投誠授二等參將。順治年,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)馬思芳(馬光先子。順治十二年六月襲。子降襲。)
三等男孫得功(正白旗漢軍。國初以投誠授遊擊。天聰八年五月,軍功加至三等副將。今漢文改爲三等男。)
三等男王元忠(鑲白旗漢軍。國初以投誠,授備禦。軍功加至二等甲喇章京。順治年,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)王希貴(王元忠子。順治九年四月襲。)王承祖(王希貴弟之子。康熙元年襲。子降襲。)
三等男覺羅拜三(鑲黃旗滿洲。初以軍功授遊擊。天聰元年五月陣亡。八年五月,加贈三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)
三等男覺羅顧納代(三等男覺羅拜三子。天聰八年五月襲。順治三年,軍功加至三等昂邦章京。七月,恩詔加爲二等。陣亡。贈一等。今漢文改爲一等子。)覺羅莫洛宏(覺羅顧納代子。順治七年五月襲一等精奇尼哈番。十七年陣亡。贈三等伯,諡剛勇。又贈拜他喇布勒哈番。以嗣子覺羅諾爾遜叔之子覺羅席圖庫二人分襲。)覺羅席圖庫(覺羅莫洛宏叔父之子。以本身之拜他喇布勒哈番分襲三等精奇尼哈番,併爲一等精奇尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等子。康熙二十七年七月襲。)覺羅舒魯(覺羅席圖庫子。康熙三十七年十一月襲。雍正三年五月卒。)覺羅伊靈阿(覺羅舒魯子。雍正四年二月降襲二等精奇尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等子。十三年,坐事革。)
三等男德爾格勒(正黃旗滿洲。國初以自葉赫來歸,授三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)南楮(德爾格勒子。天聰八年襲。以罪革。)索爾和(南楮弟。崇德二年六月襲。順治九年正月,恩詔加至一等阿思哈尼哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。緣事降二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)敖色(索爾和弟。順治十二年四月襲。)噶那海(敖色弟之子。康熙二十三年八月襲。)巴錫(伯父之孫。康熙三十一年三月,以本身之拖沙喇哈番併襲爲一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)穆爾泰(巴錫從姪。雍正八年六月襲。)長庚(後更名那延保。穆爾泰子。乾隆四十四年十二月將巴錫之拖沙喇哈番銷去,襲三等男。)富順(那延保子。嘉慶十五年襲。)巴彥泰(富順繼子。道光八年襲。)慶瑞(巴彥泰子。同治十年襲。)錕鈺(慶瑞子。光緒三十一年襲。)
三等男昴洪達爾漢和碩奇(正黃旗滿洲。國初以來歸,授三等甲喇章京。軍功加至三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)俄奇爾(昴洪達爾漢和碩奇子。天聰八年五月襲。順治二年二月,特恩加爲二等梅勒章京。七年三月,恩詔晉一等。緣事降爲三等。九年正月,又遇恩詔,加至一等。緣事降爲二等。今漢文改爲二等男。)丹岑(俄奇爾子。順治十四年十月襲。)阿禹錫(丹岑弟。順治十七年七月襲。)通寶(昴洪達爾漢和碩奇弟弟之子。順治十八年十一月襲。)圖喇(通寶子。康熙二十七年十一月襲。坐事革。)明中(圖喇伯父之子。雍正十二年十一月襲。坐事革。)永常(明中子。乾隆八年十二月襲。坐事革。)永德(明中堂弟。乾隆四十三年十二月襲。)樂善(永德子。)錫光(樂善孫。)啓泰(錫光子。光緒元年襲。)
三等男額爾格圖(鑲黃旗滿洲。天聰八年,課績,授牛彔章京,加三等甲喇章京。順治年,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)賴杜(額爾格圖子。順治十七年十月襲。)阿哈道(賴杜弟。康熙元年襲。)興麟(阿哈道孫。康熙三十五年四月襲。後降襲。)
三等男安達禮(正黃旗滿洲。天聰八年,以軍功授三等甲喇章京。緣事降爲牛彔章京。崇德八年九月,以太宗文皇帝升遐從死,優贈三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)
三等男昂昆杜稜(正黃旗滿洲。天聰八年五月以自蒙古來歸,授三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)綽爾吉(昂昆杜稜子。崇德八年十二月襲。順治七年,恩詔加爲二等阿思哈尼哈番。緣事降一等阿達哈哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。九年,又遇恩詔,加爲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。坐事革。)噶爾瑪(綽爾吉弟。順治九年襲。)沙殷查渾(噶爾瑪兄之子。康熙八年襲。)德爾格勒(沙殷查渾伯父之孫。康熙十年五月襲。)關保(德爾格勒子。康熙十四年十二月襲。)巴喀那(關保子。康熙四十八年,銷去恩詔所得,襲一等阿達哈哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。今漢文改爲一等輕車都尉又一雲騎尉。)吉齡(巴喀那子。乾隆八年襲。)博德(吉齡子。乾隆二十三年襲。)季祿(博德叔。乾隆二十四年襲。)成德(季祿堂姪。乾隆二十五年十二月,將原襲之騎都尉,併爲三等男。)額爾景額(成德子。乾隆四十四年十二月襲。)全山(額爾景額子。嘉慶六年襲。)伊鏗額(全山孫。道光二十二年襲。)榮貴(伊鏗額子。光緒三年襲。)
三等男布顔塔布囊(正黃旗滿洲。天聰八年以來歸,授牛彔章京。軍功加至二等甲喇章京,特恩加爲一等。順治五年,襲兄之子吳納海陣亡所得之拜他喇布勒哈番,併爲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)莽色(布顔塔布囊子。順治八年二月襲。恩詔准世襲罔替。)阿勒格泰(莽色伯父。順治九年正月襲。)毛奇塔(阿勒格泰弟之子。順治十五年三月襲。康熙三十六年,以軍功加爲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)長保(毛奇塔子。康熙五十三年十月襲。)松淩(長保子。雍正十一年八月襲。)永太(松淩子。乾隆二十八年十二月襲。)春年(永太子。嘉慶四年襲。)存貴(春年孫。道光十九年襲。)德敏(存貴堂叔。咸豐七年襲。)常喜(德敏子。同治十年襲。)達隆阿(常喜子。光緒十九年襲。)
三等男那木泰(正黃旗滿洲。天聰八年,課績授三等甲喇章京。十年四月,以軍功加至三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)阿哈連(那木泰子。天聰十年四月襲。)阿拉密(阿哈連兄。順治二年三月襲。七年三月,恩詔加爲二等阿思哈尼哈番。緣事降一等阿達哈哈番。九年正月,又遇恩詔,加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。緣事復降一等阿達哈哈番。陣亡。仍加贈三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)齊藍布(阿拉密子。順治十二年七月襲。)積壽(齊藍布孫。康熙三十八年閏七月襲。子降襲。)
三等男眞柱懇(正白旗滿洲。天聰八年,以率戶口來歸,授牛彔章京。軍功加至二等甲喇章京。順治年,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)瓦爾達(眞柱懇孫。康熙四年五月襲。子降襲。)
三等男圖爾奇業爾登(鑲白旗滿洲。天聰八年,以自蒙古率衆來歸,授三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)顧魯(圖爾奇業爾登子。天聰八年五月,以隨父來歸,授牛彔章京。後襲父職。以本身職襲予弟綽爾圖襲。順治二年三月,以軍功加爲二等梅勒章京。九年,恩詔加至三等精奇尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等子。)克什圖(顧魯子。順治十八年十一月襲。)查彌嚴(克什圖子。康熙二十四年八月襲。)富陞(查彌嚴子。康熙四十六年八月,仍襲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)富僧額(富陞子。乾隆十六年十二月襲。)福伸(富僧額子。乾隆二十一年十二月襲。五十年,併一騎都尉,世襲。改爲一等男。)德昌(福伸姪。乾隆五十一年十二月襲。)倭清額(德昌子。嘉慶十二年襲。)景興(倭清額子。嘉慶二十五年襲。)嵩玉(景興叔姪。道光三年襲。)恩逵(嵩玉子。)瑞全(恩逵叔祖孫。光緒十年襲。)恩通文啓(光緒三十年襲。)
三等男齊爾格申(鑲黃旗滿洲。天聰八年,以辦事有能,授牛彔章京。恩詔加一拖沙喇哈番。後襲伯父之子多尼喀巴圖魯之拜他喇布勒哈番兼一拖沙喇哈番,併爲一等阿達哈哈番。順治年,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)石清(齊爾格申孫。康熙十二年八月襲。)蒙安塔(石清弟。康熙二十年襲。)
三等男布當(正藍旗滿洲。天聰八年,以自蒙古率戶口來歸,授二等甲喇章京。旋以軍功加至三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)袞奇(布當子。崇德四年七月襲。)和爾渾(袞奇弟。崇德八年七月襲。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。)木合林(和爾渾兄之子。康熙七年十二月襲。)塔布岱(木合林子。康熙十八年七月襲。)阿玉璽(塔布岱子。康熙三十五年四月襲。)秀林(阿玉璽子。乾隆七年三月降襲三等男。坐事革。)玉林(秀林弟。乾隆十年十二月襲。)永奇(玉林子。乾隆二十年十一月襲。)恆通(永奇子。乾隆五十五年襲。)文奎(恆通子。)敬蔭(文奎子。)敬謙(敬蔭弟。)續忠(敬謙子。光緒十六年襲。)
三等男宜拜(正藍旗滿洲。天聰八年,以辦事有能,授半個前程。軍功加至三等甲喇章京。順治九年正月,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。卒。諡勤直。)偏俄(宜拜子。順治十五年十月襲。)巴爾戶達(偏俄子。康熙四年正月襲。)綏哈達(巴爾戶達伯父之子。康熙四年八月襲。子降襲。)
三等男舒賽(鑲藍旗滿洲。原係牛彔分中備禦。天聰八年五月,積軍功加至三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。卒。諡壯敏。)席特庫(舒賽孫。崇德六年十月襲。順治三年四月,以軍功加至二等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲二等男。)常舒(席特庫子。順治五年六月襲。)桑格(常舒弟。順治五年十二月襲。七年正月,恩詔加爲一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)瑪哈理(桑格子。康熙二十年十二月襲。)舒保(瑪哈理子。康熙四十七年正月降襲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)舒德(舒保弟。乾隆二年十二月襲。坐事革。)西蒙額(舒德姪。乾隆二十四年十二月襲。)瑪興阿(西蒙額子。乾隆三十七年十二月襲。)瑪昇阿(瑪興阿族弟。道光八年襲。)哈普齊賢
三等男俄本岱(正黃旗蒙古。天聰八年五月,以率衆來歸,授三等甲喇章京。軍功加至三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)瓦色(俄本岱兄。天聰九年正月襲。)俄爾介圖(瓦色孫。崇德五年二月襲。)古祿固(俄爾介圖子。順治七年三月襲。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。)土梅(古祿固叔祖。順治七年八月襲。九年正月,恩詔加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)拖克塔哈爾(土梅子。康熙二十年二月襲。三十六年七月,以軍功加爲三等精奇尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等子。)集柱(拖克塔哈爾子。康熙五十二年十二月降襲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)薩炳阿(集柱子。乾隆三十四年十二月襲三等男。)富慶(薩炳阿弟。乾隆四十七年十二月襲。)恆齡(嘉慶十一年襲。)恆福(恆齡兄。道光二年襲。)全興(道光十六年襲。)文貴(道光十九年襲。)松秀(光緒十四年襲。)
三等男馬光輝(鑲黃旗漢軍。天聰八年,以投誠授三等甲喇章京。緣事降爲牛彔章京。軍功加至一等甲喇章京。課績加半個前程。緣事,降拜他喇布勒哈番。恩詔加一拖沙喇哈番。事白,陞爲一等阿達哈哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。順治九年正月,恩詔加爲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。卒。諡忠靖。)馬爾泰(馬光輝子。順治十二年十一月襲。)馬思雲(馬爾泰弟。康熙元年襲。)馬世偉(馬思雲子。康熙二十二年十一月襲。子降襲。)
三等男佟鎭國(鑲紅旗漢軍。國初以投誠,授三等甲喇章京。又以出首私書,加至三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)佟一鵬(佟鎭國子。天聰八年五月,襲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。)佟光先(佟一鵬子。順治十四年九月襲。)佟諮詢(佟光先子。康熙七年六月襲。)佟維藩(佟諮詢子。康熙三十一年五月襲。)佟桂(佟維藩子。康熙五十七年七月降襲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)佟兆勳(佟桂子。雍正十二年十二月襲。)佟璜(佟桂子。乾隆二十五年十二月襲。更名佟春。以病罷爵。)達隆阿(佟春子。乾隆四十九年十二月襲。)恆慶(達隆阿子。嘉慶十二年襲。)達興阿(恆慶胞叔。嘉慶二十年襲。)長壽(達興阿子。道光十二年襲。)德齡(長壽子。咸豐四年襲。)崇麟(德齡子。光緒十七年襲。)永山(崇麟子。宣統元年襲。)
三等男孟喬芳(鑲紅旗漢軍。天聰八年,以軍功授二等甲喇章京。緣事降爲牛彔章京。軍功加至一等阿達哈哈番。順治九年正月,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。卒,諡忠毅。)孟能弼(孟喬芳子。順治十一年七月襲。)孟繹祖(孟能弼子。康熙二十一年七月襲。)孟維祖(孟繹祖弟。康熙二十半年十月襲。子降襲。)
三等男阿蘭柱(鑲紅旗滿洲。隨父阿格伯燕率所部來歸,屢立軍功。陣亡。贈三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。諡順毅。)布蘭硃(阿蘭柱弟。襲職。天聰八年,其弟布爾堪因兄罪降襲。)
三等男陳邦選(鑲藍旗漢軍。崇德元年六月,以同祖大壽投誠,授三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)陳維德(陳邦選子。順治元年三月襲。)陳其謨(陳維德兄之子。順治二年十二月襲。七年三月,恩詔加爲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)陳鎭(陳其謨子。康熙十八年十二月襲。)陳俊(陳鎭弟。康熙二十八年七月襲。)陳國儀(陳俊子。雍正五年降襲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。乾隆三十六年,以陳邦選次子陳維道所得之世襲騎都尉併爲一等男。)陳朝環(陳國儀從姪。乾隆三十六年襲。)陳梁柱(陳朝環子。乾隆四十七年十二月襲。)景寬桂齡(景寬子。光緒十三年襲。)
三等男姜民望(正紅旗漢軍。崇德元年以投誠,授三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)姜永基(姜民望子。順治十四年三月襲。)姜雲慶(姜永基子。康熙三年三月襲。六十一年故。特旨停襲。)
三等男鄔布格德墨勒根保(正黃旗蒙古。崇德元年,以率戶口來歸,授一等甲喇章京。順治九年正月,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)多爾濟(鄔布格德墨勒根保子。康熙六年十二月襲。)佛保住(多爾濟子。康熙二十五年四月襲。雍正十一年,子馬思圖降襲。)
三等男充固(正白旗蒙古。崇德元年,以軍功授半個前程。尋加爲牛彔章京。順治五年,課績加至三等阿達哈哈番,恩詔加至一等阿達哈哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。陣亡。順治十七年七月,贈三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)色特爾(充固子。順治十二年七月襲。)鄂山(色特爾兄之子。康熙六年九月襲。四十五年,子輝色降襲。)
三等男額森侯痕(鑲白旗蒙古。崇德元年以率衆來歸,授三等甲喇章京。順治元年,軍功加爲二等。順治九年正月,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)多爾濟(額森侯痕子。順治十七年十月襲。)胡圖克(多爾濟子。康熙十八年十二月襲。)納穆僧(胡圖克叔父之子。康熙二十三年三月襲。)阿玉錫(納穆僧兄之子。康熙三十二年九月襲。)札什(阿玉錫弟。康熙三十五年八月,以本身之拜他喇布勒哈番襲兄職,併爲一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)普明(札什子。康熙三十六年七月襲。雍正十一年,其族叔子兆保降襲。)
三等男蘇朗(正黃旗蒙古。崇德二年以率戶口來歸,授牛彔章京。軍功,加至二等甲喇章京。順治九年正月,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)朱珥(蘇朗孫。康熙二十三年九月襲。四十一年,其弟雲敦降襲。)
三等男阿什(正白旗滿洲。崇德二年,積軍功,授三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)
三等男羅理(正黃旗蒙古。崇德三年以率戶口來歸,授一等甲喇章京。陣亡。七年八月,贈三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)沙濟(羅理兄。崇德七年八月襲。)
三等男達爾漢和碩奇(鑲藍旗滿洲。崇德三年八月,以自蒙古率衆來歸,授三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)安丹(達爾漢和碩奇子。崇德七年七月襲。)博思希(安丹弟。崇德八年八月襲。順治四年三月,以軍功加爲二等梅勒章京。七年三月,恩詔加爲一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)鄂齊爾(博思希子。順治十一年六月襲。)奇塔奈(鄂齊爾伯父。順治十八年正月襲。)阿喇納(奇塔奈子。康熙十三年三月襲。)舒淑(達爾漢和碩奇弟之孫。康熙十五年八月襲。)巴圖(舒淑父。康熙十六年六月襲。)班達爾沙(巴圖叔父之孫。康熙十八年三月,併本身之一等阿達哈哈番,襲爲一等精奇尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等子。)蒙克(班達爾沙子。康熙三十三年三月襲一等子。)恩忒亨(蒙克子。乾隆八年六月襲。)鄂永武(恩忒亨子。乾隆十三年四月襲。)
三等男奇塔特魏徵(正黃旗滿洲。崇德三年陣亡。贈三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)虎尼齊(奇塔特魏徵子。崇德三年八月襲。)諾木奇(虎尼齊子。崇德八年八月襲。順治年,恩詔加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)哈木尙(諾木奇子。順治十二年八月襲。十三年,因獲罪,停襲。)
三等男許天寵(鑲黃旗漢軍。崇德三年,以同沈志祥投誠,授三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)許廷臣(許天寵子。康熙十七年六月襲。二十四年,以罪革,停襲。)
三等男達禮善(正黃旗滿洲。崇德四年,以軍功,授三等甲喇章京。順治年,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)六占(達禮善孫。康熙二十五年襲。後追敍伊祖達禮善軍功,加爲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。以庸劣革。)代奇立(達禮善孫。康熙四十四年十二月,以伊祖達禮善軍功,及三次恩詔所得之職,不可銷去,仍襲二等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲二等男。)達桑阿(代奇立嗣子。雍正十年閏五月襲。乾隆二年,子蘇隆阿降襲。)
三等男阿什代巴圖魯(鑲黃旗蒙古。崇德四年,以軍功授牛彔章京。尋加半個前程。恩詔加至一等阿達哈哈番。順治十七年十二月,軍功加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)顧穆(阿什代巴圖魯子。康熙六年四月襲。)馬尼代(顧穆叔父之孫。康熙三十八年七月襲。雍正四年,子吳爾圖那蘇圖降襲。)
三等男金聲遙(正白旗漢軍。崇德四年,以投誠,授一等甲喇章京。順治九年正月,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)金玉成(金聲遙子。順治十六年九月襲。)金鋠(金玉成子。康熙十二年六月襲。四十五年,子金啓瑞降襲。)
三等男蘇班岱(鑲黃旗蒙古。崇德五年,以率戶口來歸,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。今漢文改爲三等男。)白沖(蘇班岱子。順治十一年十月襲。)色冷嘉錫(白沖子。康熙七年四月襲。尋卒。)色爾古冷(色冷嘉錫弟。康熙七年十二月襲。四十九年,子速興降襲。)
三等男譚布(正黃旗滿洲。崇德五年,以軍功授牛彔章京。尋加至一等阿達哈哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。緣事革去拖沙喇哈番。恩詔加一拖沙喇哈番。順治八年二月,軍功加爲三等阿思哈尼哈番。九年正月,恩詔加爲二等。緣事降一等阿達哈哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。又遇恩詔,加爲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)喀代(譚布子。康熙四年五月襲。)烏法(喀代子。康熙三十一年八月襲。)五雅祿(烏法子。康熙五十二年十一月襲。坐事革。)興安泰(五雅祿兄之孫。乾隆十七年五月襲。)音登額(興安泰子。乾隆三十九年十二月襲。)六十三(音登額叔。乾隆四十五年十二月襲。)恭安(初名寧安。六十三繼子。嘉慶元年襲。)松壽(恭安子。)濟焜(松壽繼子。)扎崑珠(濟焜繼子。光緒三十年襲。)
三等男代都(正黃旗漢軍。本姓李。崇德七年,以軍功授半個前程。尋加至三等甲喇章京。課績加爲二等。順治九年正月,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)花色(代都子。順治十七年七月襲。)李鑰(花色弟。康熙十七年襲。雍正七年,子李裕德降襲。)
三等男諾木奇(正黃旗蒙古。崇德七年九月,以率戶口來歸,授三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)阿桑(諾木奇子。順治二年四月襲。緣事降爲一等阿達哈哈番。恩詔加一拖沙喇哈番。今漢文改爲一等輕車都尉又一雲騎尉。)
三等男滿韜(鑲白旗蒙古。崇德七年,以父綽格圖率衆來歸,授三等梅勒章京。恩詔加至一等,又一拖沙喇哈番。順治十三年五月,以軍功加爲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)那木僧格第(滿韜子。康熙十六年八月襲。四十年,子官保降襲。)
三等男額對(鑲黃旗蒙古。崇德八年積軍功授三等甲喇章京。順治二年,軍功加爲二等。九年正月,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)朱馬喇(額對子。康熙十年五月襲。五十三年,子費揚古降襲。)
三等男賴達哈(鑲白旗滿洲。崇德八年,以登城功,授二等甲喇章京。順治年,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)蘇麻喇(賴達哈子。康熙十八年襲。四十年,子馬德降襲。)
三等男舒理渾(正黃旗滿洲。崇德八年襲父扎福尼之牛彔章京。恩詔加至一等阿達哈哈番。順治年,軍功加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)穆禮宏(舒理渾子。順治十八年閏七月襲。)薩爾禪(穆禮宏子。康熙二十七年六月襲。乾隆五年,子舒爾金降襲。)
三等男線應琦(正白旗漢軍。順治元年,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。今漢文改爲三等男。)線應藻(線應琦叔父之子。順治十年五月襲。)線桂(線應藻孫。康熙二十三年六月襲。六十年,子線承烈降襲。)
三等男夏景梅(正白旗漢軍。順治元年,以投誠,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。順治十七年十月,以軍功加爲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)夏增(夏景梅弟之子。康熙十六年五月襲。四十六年,子夏長瀛降襲。)
三等男宜爾格德(正黃旗滿洲。順治二年,以軍功授牛彔章京。課績加半個前程。恩詔加爲三等阿達哈哈番。又以軍功,加爲二等。恩詔加至一等又一拖沙喇哈番。陣亡。順治十二年六月,贈三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)殷達理(宜爾格德子。順治十二年七月襲。)
三等男鮑敬(山西應州人。順治九年,以父承先功,封三等男。)鮑鐸(敬孫。康熙三十六年襲。)
三等男李朝雲(鑲白旗漢軍。順治五年八月,以投誠,授三等梅勒章京。今漢文改爲三等男。)李人龍(李朝雲子。康熙二年十月襲。)李桂蘭(李人龍子。康熙三十年十二月襲。四十五年病歿。停襲。)
三等男路有良(鑲藍旗漢軍。順治三年積軍功,授三等梅勒章京。恩詔加至一等又一拖沙喇哈番。軍功,加爲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。十五年,緣事革。無襲。)
三等男韓文(鑲藍旗漢軍。順治五年八月,以投誠,授三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)韓佐周(韓文子。康熙十二年十二月襲。三十五年坐事革。停襲。)
三等男許得功(鑲藍旗漢軍。順治五年八月,以率衆投誠,授三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)許國相(許得功孫。康熙十六年十二月襲。五十四年,特旨停襲。)
三等男胡申布魯(正藍旗滿洲。順治三年,積軍功授牛彔章京。恩詔加至二等阿達哈哈番。又以軍功,加至一等又一拖沙喇哈番。陣亡。順治十八年正月,加贈三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)愛音查(胡申布魯子。順治十八年正月襲。有軍功,傷發,卒。晉贈二等阿思哈尼哈番,即二等男。)雅岱(愛音查子。康熙十九年八月襲。二十五年,因追敍伊父軍功,加爲二等阿思哈尼哈番,即二等男。)僧保(雅岱子。康熙二十七年七月襲。坐事革。後降襲。)
三等男喀爾塔喇(鑲白旗滿洲。順治三年,以軍功授半個前程。恩詔加爲拜他喇布勒哈番。又以軍功,加一拖沙喇哈番,恩詔加至一等阿達哈哈番。陣亡。順治十二年六月,加贈三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)赫特赫(喀爾塔喇子。順治十二年七月襲。陣亡。)格爾德(赫特赫弟。康熙二年正月襲。五十一年,子格爾圖降襲。)
三等男雅喇(正白旗滿洲。順治三年,積軍功授牛彔章京,兼半個前程。恩詔加至一等阿達哈哈番。順治十三年閏五月,以軍功加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)陽壽(雅喇弟之子。康熙十一年閏七月襲。)夸喀(陽壽子。康熙三十一年六月襲。四十六年,子桓岱降襲。)
三等男覺羅布古(鑲紅旗滿洲。順治四年,特恩授半個前程。恩詔加至三等阿達哈哈番。八年,襲父覺羅布三之三等阿達哈哈番,併爲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。康熙二十五年二月卒。)覺羅額訥布(覺羅布古子。康熙二十五年四月襲。雍正十三年四月卒。無襲。)
三等男蘇魯邁(正藍旗滿洲。積軍功授二等甲喇章京。順治九年正月,恩詔加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。卒。諡勤勇。)孫塔哈(蘇魯邁子。康熙元年十二月襲。四十六年,子索柱降襲。)
三等男趙之龍(鑲黃旗漢軍。順治五年八月,以投誠,授三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)趙清榑(趙之龍孫。順治十一年正月襲。)趙鐘岱(趙清榑叔。順治十四年九月襲。)趙清欐(趙鐘岱弟之子。康熙八年十二月襲。)趙仁(趙清欐子。康熙四十二年二月襲。)趙連璧(趙仁子。乾隆十二年十二月襲。坐事革。)趙連炎(趙連璧從弟。乾隆十八年十二月襲。以病罷爵。)趙永興(趙連炎子。乾隆三十一年十二月襲。緣事革。)趙坦(趙永興從兄。乾隆四十一年十二月襲。)
三等男費雅思哈(正黃旗滿洲。順治五年,積軍功,授拜他喇布勒哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。恩詔加至一等阿達哈哈番。軍功加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。卒。諡僖恪。)蘇旦(費雅思哈子。康熙十一年十月襲。)蘇湖濟(蘇旦子。雍正十年,因蘇旦陣亡所得騎都尉兼一雲騎尉,併爲三等男。)
三等男鄭嘉棟(鑲白旗漢軍。順治五年八月,以投誠,授三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)鄭仁瑞(鄭嘉棟子。順治十六年三月襲。)鄭佩蘭(鄭仁瑞子。康熙二十一年十一月襲。四十四年故。停襲。)
三等男吳學禮(鑲紅旗漢軍。順治五年,以同左夢庚投誠,授二等阿達哈哈番。十七年七月,以軍功加至三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)吳爾鼎(吳學禮子。康熙二年十一月襲。以罪革。)吳子祥(吳爾鼎子。康熙二十三年六月襲。)吳昌祖(吳子祥子。康熙四十四年六月襲。坐事革。)吳文煌(吳昌祖弟之子。雍正七年三月襲。)吳文煥(吳文煌從兄。乾隆十一年十二月襲。)吳文燦(吳文煥弟。乾隆三十九年十二月襲。)慶通(吳文燦子。嘉慶二年襲。)吳慶泰瑞麟(吳慶泰子。道光十一年襲。)
三等男劉麟圖(鑲白旗蒙古。原係山海關副將。順治五年八月,以來歸,授三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)唯圖(劉麟圖子。順治十六年十月襲。)鈎塞(唯圖弟。康熙二十二年十二月襲。四十年,子金樑降襲。)
三等男介桑札爾固齊(正藍旗滿洲。以自蒙古率戶口來歸,授三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)賈柱(介桑札爾固齊子。順治六年二月襲。九年正月,恩詔加至一等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲一等男。)陶番齊(賈柱子。康熙十八年二月襲。)馬尼(陶番齊兄之子。康熙五十七年十二月降襲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)宗柱克(馬尼子。乾隆四年十二月襲。)舒敏(宗柱克子。乾隆五十二年襲。)圖善(舒敏弟。)富昌(圖善子。)普林(富昌子。)玉堃(普林子。光緒六年襲。)奎光(玉堃子。光緒二十四年襲。)
三等男阿哈旦(正黃旗滿洲。順治八年襲兄費揚古之二等阿達哈哈番。恩詔加至一等阿達哈哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。陣亡。康熙二年,加贈三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)烏格(阿哈旦子。康熙二年襲。乾隆二年,子興常降襲。)
三等男蔡祿(順治十八年封。康熙十三年叛,誅。)
三等男梁化鳳(陝西延安人。官蘇松總兵。順治十六年,以保守江寧敗鄭成功,予輕車都尉。十八年,晉三等男。康熙十年十一月卒於江南提督。贈少保,諡敏壯。)梁鼎(化鳳子。康熙十二年襲。晉二等。坐事削爵。)梁祚昌(鼎子。康熙二十三年仍襲三等男。)梁宏勳(祚昌子。康熙五十五年襲。)梁秉䁑(宏勳子。乾隆二十四年襲。)梁秉昚(宏勳弟子。乾隆四十三年襲。)梁翼之(咸豐六年,由三等男發雲南,以參將用。)
三等男杜克(正白旗蒙古。康熙八年襲父明阿達理之一等阿達哈哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。三十六年七月,軍功加爲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)明福(杜克子。雍正元年六月襲。乾隆十八年,子永安降襲。)
三等男巴雅爾(鑲紅旗蒙古。康熙十二年襲父桑圖之一等阿達哈哈番又一拖沙喇哈番。陣亡。三十年九月,贈爲三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。)戴通(巴雅爾子。康熙三十年九月襲。)那親(戴通姪。乾隆六年襲。)
三等男高其倬(鑲黃旗漢軍。雍正二年,以盡心辦事,授拜他喇布勒哈番。八年九月,以相萬年吉地,封三等阿思哈尼哈番。今漢文改爲三等男。乾隆三年十月卒。諡文良。)高恪(高其倬子。乾隆四年十二月襲。)高烺(高恪子。乾隆十五年十二月襲。)高坦(高烺子。乾隆十七年十二月襲。)高焜(高坦之叔。乾隆十八年十二月襲。)高垣(高焜子。乾隆四十二年十二月襲。)高維鐘(高垣子。嘉慶五年襲。)高士俊(高維鐘子。道光十三年襲。)
三等男舒明(正黃旗蒙古。乾隆二十一年三月以軍功加封三等男。)雅滿泰(舒明子。乾隆二十七年十二月襲。五十七年十二月革。)台興阿(雅滿泰姪。乾隆五十七年襲。)常慶(道光十三年襲。)連瑛(常慶子。光緒七年襲。)勳光(光緒三十一年襲。)
三等男札克塔爾(四川番目。內務府正黃旗滿洲。官護軍統領。嘉慶八年閏二月,以捕獲逆犯陳德,封三等男。十七年四月卒。)常安(札克塔爾子。嘉慶十七年襲。)
三等男鄂輝(正白旗滿洲。嘉慶元年十二月,以勦教匪功,封三等男。三年六月卒。諡恪靖。)鄂彌善(鄂輝子。嘉慶三年襲。)慶寬(鄂彌善子。)賽崇阿(慶寬子。)穆都哩(賽崇阿子。)宜格(穆都哩繼子。光緒三十年襲。)
三等男百齡(漢軍。嘉慶二十年,官兩江總督。以捕獲逆犯六榮升功,封三等男。二十一年卒。)札拉芬(百齡子。)玉年文濤(玉年子。同治五年襲。)
三等男阿淩阿(正白旗滿洲。官察哈爾都統。咸豐六年,以北路肅清功封。)托克通阿(阿淩阿子。)德蘭泰(托克通阿子。光緒十二年襲。)
三等男德成(三等子明寶承繼子。乾隆十八年四月降襲三等男。)
三等男胡翼升(湖南長沙人。同治二年,由淮揚鎭總兵論克復蘇州功,予雲騎尉。三年,論克金陵功,予一等輕車都尉。七年,張總愚平,再加一雲騎尉,併爲三等男爵。光緒十年卒於長江水師提督。諡武靖。)黃宗炎(翼升子。光緒年襲。)黃恆
三等男宋慶(山東蓬萊人。同治七年由湖南提督論平張總愚功,予一等輕車都尉。二十八年卒。封三等男爵。)宋天傑(慶子。光緒三十年襲。)
三等男彭毓橘(湖南湘鄉人。記名布政使。同治三年論克金陵功,予一等輕車都尉。尋補福建汀漳龍道。同治六年二月,以勦東捻,陣亡湖北蘄水。贈內閣學士,諡忠壯,予騎都尉。尋併爲三等男。)彭秀挺(毓橘子。同治年襲。)
三等男胡子勳(湖南益陽人。原任湖北巡撫胡林翼嗣子。以應襲一等輕車都尉及騎都尉併爲三等男。同治八年襲。)胡祖蔭(子勳子。光緒二十三年襲。)
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Third-class baronBu-erhang'e (Manchu of the Plain Red Banner; formerly Beile of Xicheng in Yehe. In the Tianming era he received the rank of third-class vice commander, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Ge-baku (son of Bu-erhang'e; initially succeeded to his father's rank. Under Shunzhi, a grace edict raised him to first-class ashan-i hafan with an additional tūsaḥa hafan. He soon assigned his father's rank to his younger brother Zhu-kong'e, retaining only his own baitalaburu hafan and one tūsaḥa hafan—now recorded in Chinese as Commandant of Cavalry with one Cloud Cavalry Commandant.)Zhu-kong'e (son of Bu-erhang'e; succeeded separately to his father's third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Yin-tu (son of Zhu-kong'e; succeeded to his father's rank. In the fifth month of Kangxi 28 he was stripped for cause and succession was suspended.)
Third-class baronDa-zhuhu (Manchu of the Plain Blue Banner; at the dynasty's founding he received third-class vice commander for military merit, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron. He died and was given the posthumous title Xiangmin.)Weng-adai (son of Da-zhuhu; succeeded in the fifth month of Tiancong 8. He fell in battle in Chongde 6 and was posthumously raised to first-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as first-class baron.)Jin-bu (younger brother of Weng-adai; succeeded in the seventh month of Chongde 6. A grace edict in the third month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to second-class jingkini hafan, now recorded in Chinese as second-class viscount.)Su-ertai (son of Jin-bu; succeeded as third-class viscount in the seventh month of Kangxi 21.)E-erhede (son of Su-ertai; succeeded in the eighth month of Kangxi 26 and was later stripped for mediocrity.)Su-bantai (son of E-erhede's uncle; in the fourth month of Kangxi 52 he again succeeded to first-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as first-class baron, but was later stripped for crime.)Man-pi (elder brother of Su-bantai; succeeded in the sixth month of Yongzheng 3.)Fu-seng'e (Man-pi's first cousin; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 3.)Yong-shun (Fu-seng'e's first cousin; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 4.)Tuo-ketuo-xun (son of Yong-shun; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 41.)Rui-chun (son of Tuo-ketuo-xun; succeeded in Qianlong 55.)Qing-chun (fourth-generation descendant of Rui-chun's great-great-grandfather Jimubu.)Guan-ming (son of Qing-chun.)Song-xiu (son of Guan-ming; succeeded in Tongzhi 4.)Bin-gui (son of Song-xiu; succeeded in Guangxu 29.)
Third-class baronBa-erbatulier (Manchu of the Bordered Yellow Banner; formerly Chahar Beile of Mongolia. For submitting to the dynasty he received third-class vice commander, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Nuo-mengdalai (son of Ba-erbatulier; succeeded in the fifth month of Tiancong 8. A grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to first-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as first-class baron.)A-tuhai (grandson of Nuo-mengdalai; succeeded in the seventh month of Kangxi 8 and was later stripped for mediocrity.)Sun-baozhu (son of A-tuhai; succeeded in the twelfth month of Kangxi 30.)Bao-guo (son of Sun-baozhu; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 26.)De-ning (son of Bao-guo; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 46.)Qing-ming (son of De-ning; succeeded in Jiaqing 5.)Yi-ketang'a (son of Qing-ming; succeeded in Jiaqing 25.)Shu-xiang (son of Yi-ketang'a; succeeded in Daoguang 7.)Yue-zhao (son of Shu-xiang; succeeded in Tongzhi 7.)
Third-class baronE-qi'ersang (Manchu of the Bordered Yellow Banner; formerly Zhalute Beizi of Mongolia. For submitting he received the rank of company commander; by Tiancong 8 accumulated merit had raised him to third-class jalan janggin, and when the capital was established at Yanjing he was further raised to third-class meiren janggin as an old minister of Taizong—now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Chu-lu (son of E-qi'ersang; succeeded in the fourth month of Shunzhi 5. A grace edict in the third month of Shunzhi 7 raised him to second-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as second-class baron.)E-chuo'er (younger brother of Chu-lu; succeeded in the third month of Shunzhi 7.)Tu-huluke (elder brother of E-chuo'er; succeeded in the second month of Shunzhi 16 and was later stripped for crime.)Bi-liketu (son of Tu-huluke; succeeded in the fifth month of Shunzhi 16.)Sha-jindalai (younger brother of Bi-liketu; succeeded in the twelfth month of Kangxi 25 and was later stripped for crime.)Te-gusi (younger brother of Sha-jindalai; succeeded in the first month of Kangxi 50.)Gong-shan (son of Te-gusi; in the fourth month of Qianlong 9 he succeeded at a reduced rank as third-class baron.)E-heng (son of Gong-shan; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 22.)Song-lu (son of E-heng; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 27.)Su-ertai (Song-lu's agnatic elder cousin; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 28.)Si-ge (Su-ertai's great-uncle; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 36.)Yong-qing (son of Si-ge; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 46.)Xiang-an (grandson of Yong-qing; succeeded in Daoguang 8.)Guo-qing (son of Xiang-an; succeeded in Tongzhi 1.)Quan-sheng (succeeded in Guangxu 10.)
Third-class baronYa-erna (Manchu of the Bordered White Banner; at the dynasty's founding he submitted and received company commander. Tiancong 8 military merit raised him to second-class jalan janggin, and under Shunzhi a grace edict raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan—now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Hu-najin (son of Ya-erna; succeeded in the fifth month of Shunzhi 13.)Fo-lun (younger brother of Hu-najin; succeeded in the third month of Kangxi 24. His son succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronMa Guangxian (Chinese Bannerman of the Bordered Yellow Banner; in Tiancong 4 he surrendered and received second-class brigade commander. A Shunzhi grace edict raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Ma Sifang (son of Ma Guangxian; succeeded in the sixth month of Shunzhi 12. His son succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronSun Degong (Chinese Bannerman of the Plain White Banner; at the dynasty's founding he surrendered and received battalion commander. In the fifth month of Tiancong 8 military merit raised him to third-class vice commander, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)
Third-class baronWang Yuanzhong (Chinese Bannerman of the Bordered White Banner; at the dynasty's founding he surrendered and received company commander, then military merit raised him to second-class jalan janggin. A Shunzhi grace edict further raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Wang Xigui (son of Wang Yuanzhong; succeeded in the fourth month of Shunzhi 9.)Wang Chengzu (son of Wang Xigui's younger brother; succeeded in Kangxi 1. His son succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronAisin Gioro Baisan (Manchu of the Bordered Yellow Banner; initially received battalion commander for military merit. He fell in battle in the fifth month of Tiancong 1 and was posthumously granted third-class meiren janggin in the fifth month of Tiancong 8, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)
Third-class baronAisin Gioro Gunadai (son of third-class baron Aisin Gioro Baisan; succeeded in the fifth month of Tiancong 8. Shunzhi 3 military merit raised him to third-class amban janggin, and in the seventh month a grace edict raised him to second class. He fell in battle and was posthumously granted first class, now recorded in Chinese as first-class viscount.)Aisin Gioro Molohong (son of Aisin Gioro Gunadai; succeeded to first-class jingkini hafan in the fifth month of Shunzhi 7. He fell in battle in Shunzhi 17 and was posthumously granted third-class count with the title Gangyong, plus baitalaburu hafan. His designated heir Aisin Gioro Nuo'erxun and his uncle's son Aisin Gioro Xituku divided the succession.)Aisin Gioro Xituku (son of Aisin Gioro Molohong's uncle; by partitioning his own baitalaburu hafan he succeeded separately to third-class jingkini hafan and combined them as first-class jingkini hafan, now recorded in Chinese as first-class viscount. He succeeded in the seventh month of Kangxi 27.)Aisin Gioro Shulu (son of Aisin Gioro Xituku; succeeded in the eleventh month of Kangxi 37 and died in the fifth month of Yongzheng 3.)Aisin Gioro Yiling'a (son of Aisin Gioro Shulu; in the second month of Yongzheng 4 he succeeded at a reduced rank to second-class jingkini hafan, now recorded in Chinese as second-class viscount. In Yongzheng 13 he was stripped for an offense.)
Third-class baronDeergele (Manchu of the Plain Yellow Banner; at the dynasty's founding he came over from Yehe and received third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Nan-chu (son of Deergele; succeeded in Tiancong 8 and was later stripped for crime.)Suo-erhe (younger brother of Nan-chu; succeeded in the sixth month of Chongde 2. A grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to first-class ashan-i hafan with an additional tūsaḥa hafan, but he was later reduced to second-class ashan-i hafan for cause—now recorded in Chinese as second-class baron.)Ao-se (younger brother of Suo-erhe; succeeded in the fourth month of Shunzhi 12.)Ga-nahai (son of Ao-se's younger brother; succeeded in the eighth month of Kangxi 23.)Ba-xi (grandson of his paternal uncle; in the third month of Kangxi 31 he merged his own tūsaḥa hafan and succeeded as first-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as first-class baron.)Mu-ertai (Ba-xi's second cousin; succeeded in the sixth month of Yongzheng 8.)Chang-geng (later renamed Nayenbao; son of Mu-ertai. In the twelfth month of Qianlong 44 he had Ba-xi's tūsaḥa hafan revoked and succeeded as third-class baron.)Fu-shun (son of Nayenbao; succeeded in Jiaqing 15.)Ba-yantai (Fu-shun's adopted son; succeeded in Daoguang 8.)Qing-rui (son of Ba-yantai; succeeded in Tongzhi 10.)Kun-yu (son of Qing-rui; succeeded in Guangxu 31.)
Third-class baronMao-hongda'erhan-heshuoqi (Manchu of the Plain Yellow Banner; at the dynasty's founding he came over in submission and received third-class jalan janggin. Military merit later raised him to third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)E-qi'er (son of Mao-hongda'erhan-heshuoqi; succeeded in the fifth month of Tiancong 8. In the second month of Shunzhi 2 he was specially raised by grace to second-class meiren janggin; a grace edict in the third month of Shunzhi 7 promoted him to first class, but he was later reduced to third class for cause. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 another grace edict raised him to first class, then he was reduced to second class for cause—now recorded in Chinese as second-class baron.)Dan-cen (son of E-qi'er; succeeded in the tenth month of Shunzhi 14.)A-yuxi (younger brother of Dan-cen; succeeded in the seventh month of Shunzhi 17.)Tong-bao (son of Mao-hongda'erhan-heshuoqi's younger brother; succeeded in the eleventh month of Shunzhi 18.)Tu-la (son of Tong-bao; succeeded in the eleventh month of Kangxi 27 and was later stripped for an offense.)Ming-zhong (son of Tu-la's paternal uncle; succeeded in the eleventh month of Yongzheng 12 and was later stripped for an offense.)Yong-chang (son of Ming-zhong; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 8 and was later stripped for an offense.)Yong-de (Ming-zhong's first cousin; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 43.)Le-shan (son of Yong-de.)Xi-guang (grandson of Le-shan.)Qi-tai (son of Xi-guang; succeeded in Guangxu 1.)
Third-class baronE-ergitu (Manchu of the Bordered Yellow Banner; at duty evaluation in Tiancong 8 he received niru janggin and was raised to third-class jalan janggin. A Shunzhi grace edict raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Lai-du (son of E-ergitu; succeeded in the tenth month of Shunzhi 17.)A-hadao (younger brother of Lai-du; succeeded in Kangxi 1.)Xing-lin (grandson of A-hadao; succeeded in the fourth month of Kangxi 35 and later succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronAnda-li (Manchu of the Plain Yellow Banner; in Tiancong 8 he received third-class jalan janggin for military merit but was later reduced to niru janggin for cause. In the ninth month of Chongde 8 he followed Emperor Taizong Wen in death and was posthumously granted third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)
Third-class baronAng-kunduleng (Manchu of the Plain Yellow Banner; in the fifth month of Tiancong 8 he came over from Mongolia in submission and received third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Chuo-erji (son of Ang-kunduleng; succeeded in the twelfth month of Chongde 8. A Shunzhi 7 grace edict raised him to second-class ashan-i hafan, but he was reduced for cause to first-class ada-ha hafan with one tūsaḥa hafan. In Shunzhi 9 another grace edict raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron. He was later stripped for an offense.)Ga-er'ma (younger brother of Chuo-erji; succeeded in Shunzhi 9.)Sha-yinchahun (son of Ga-er'ma's elder brother; succeeded in Kangxi 8.)Deergele (grandson of Sha-yinchahun's paternal uncle; succeeded in the fifth month of Kangxi 10.)Guan-bao (son of Deergele; succeeded in the twelfth month of Kangxi 14.)Ba-kana (son of Guan-bao; in Kangxi 48 he had what he had obtained through grace edict revoked and succeeded to first-class ada-ha hafan with one tūsaḥa hafan, now recorded in Chinese as first-class Commandant of Light Chariot with one Cloud Cavalry Commandant.)Ji-ling (son of Ba-kana; succeeded in Qianlong 8.)Bo-de (son of Ji-ling; succeeded in Qianlong 23.)Ji-lu (Bo-de's uncle; succeeded in Qianlong 24.)Cheng-de (Ji-lu's first cousin; in the twelfth month of Qianlong 25 he merged the Commandant of Cavalry he had originally inherited and became third-class baron.)E-erjing'e (son of Cheng-de; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 44.)Quan-shan (son of E-erjing'e; succeeded in Jiaqing 6.)Yi-keng'e (grandson of Quan-shan; succeeded in Daoguang 22.)Rong-gui (son of Yi-keng'e; succeeded in Guangxu 3.)
Third-class baronBu-yantabunang (Manchu of the Plain Yellow Banner; in Tiancong 8 he came over in submission and received niru janggin. Military merit raised him to second-class jalan janggin and he was specially raised by grace to first class. In Shunzhi 5 he succeeded to the baitalaburu hafan obtained when his elder brother's son Wu-nahai fell in battle and merged it as third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Mang-se (son of Bu-yantabunang; succeeded in the second month of Shunzhi 8. A grace edict permitted perpetual hereditary succession.)A-legetai (Mang-se's paternal uncle; succeeded in the first month of Shunzhi 9.)Mao-qita (son of A-legetai's younger brother; succeeded in the third month of Shunzhi 15. In Kangxi 36 military merit raised him to second-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as second-class baron.)Chang-bao (son of Mao-qita; succeeded in the tenth month of Kangxi 53.)Song-ling (son of Chang-bao; succeeded in the eighth month of Yongzheng 11.)Yong-tai (son of Song-ling; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 28.)Chun-nian (son of Yong-tai; succeeded in Jiaqing 4.)Cun-gui (grandson of Chun-nian; succeeded in Daoguang 19.)De-min (Cun-gui's first cousin; succeeded in Xianfeng 7.)Chang-xi (son of De-min; succeeded in Tongzhi 10.)Da-long'a (son of Chang-xi; succeeded in Guangxu 19.)
Third-class baronNa-mutai (Manchu of the Plain Yellow Banner; at duty evaluation in Tiancong 8 he received third-class jalan janggin. In the fourth month of Tiancong 10 military merit raised him to third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)A-halian (son of Na-mutai; succeeded in the fourth month of Tiancong 10.)A-lami (elder brother of A-halian; succeeded in the third month of Shunzhi 2. A grace edict in the third month of Shunzhi 7 raised him to second-class ashan-i hafan, but he was reduced for cause to first-class ada-ha hafan. In the first month of Shunzhi 9 another grace edict raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, then he was again reduced for cause to first-class ada-ha hafan. He fell in battle and was still posthumously granted third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Qi-lanbu (son of A-lami; succeeded in the seventh month of Shunzhi 12.)Ji-shou (grandson of Qi-lanbu; succeeded in the intercalary seventh month of Kangxi 38. His son succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronZhen-zhuken (Manchu of the Plain White Banner; in Tiancong 8 he led households to come over in submission and received niru janggin. Military merit raised him to second-class jalan janggin, and a Shunzhi grace edict raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Wa-erta (grandson of Zhen-zhuken; succeeded in the fifth month of Kangxi 4. His son succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronTu-erqiyierdeng (Manchu of the Bordered White Banner; in Tiancong 8 he led a following from Mongolia to come over in submission and received third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Gu-lu (son of Tu-erqiyierdeng; in the fifth month of Tiancong 8 he came over with his father in submission and received niru janggin. He later succeeded to his father's rank and assigned his own rank for his younger brother Chuo-ertu to succeed. In the third month of Shunzhi 2 military merit raised him to second-class meiren janggin, and in Shunzhi 9 a grace edict raised him to third-class jingkini hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class viscount.)Ke-shitu (son of Gu-lu; succeeded in the eleventh month of Shunzhi 18.)Cha-miyan (son of Ke-shitu; succeeded in the eighth month of Kangxi 24.)Fu-sheng (son of Cha-miyan; in the eighth month of Kangxi 46 he still succeeded to second-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as second-class baron.)Fu-seng'e (son of Fu-sheng; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 16.)Fu-shen (son of Fu-seng'e; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 21. In Qianlong 50 he merged one Commandant of Cavalry with hereditary succession and was changed to first-class baron.)De-chang (Fu-shen's nephew; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 51.)Wo-qing'e (son of De-chang; succeeded in Jiaqing 12.)Jing-xing (son of Wo-qing'e; succeeded in Jiaqing 25.)Song-yu (Jing-xing's nephew; succeeded in Daoguang 3.)En-kui (son of Song-yu.)Rui-quan (grandson of En-kui's grand-uncle; succeeded in Guangxu 10.)En-tongWen-qi (succeeded in Guangxu 30.)
Third-class baronQi-ergshen (Manchu of the Bordered Yellow Banner; in Tiancong 8 he was granted niru janggin for being capable in handling affairs. A grace edict added one tūsaḥa hafan. He later succeeded to his paternal uncle's son Duonikabatulu's baitalaburu hafan together with one tūsaḥa hafan and merged them as first-class ada-ha hafan. A Shunzhi grace edict raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Shi-qing (grandson of Qi-ergshen; succeeded in the eighth month of Kangxi 12.)Meng-anta (younger brother of Shi-qing; succeeded in Kangxi 20.)
Third-class baronBu-dang (Manchu of the Plain Blue Banner; in Tiancong 8 he led households from Mongolia to come over in submission and received second-class jalan janggin. Shortly thereafter military merit raised him to third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Gun-qi (son of Bu-dang; succeeded in the seventh month of Chongde 4.)He-erhun (younger brother of Gun-qi; succeeded in the seventh month of Chongde 8. A grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to first-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as first-class baron.)Mu-helin (son of He-erhun's elder brother; succeeded in the twelfth month of Kangxi 7.)Ta-budai (son of Mu-helin; succeeded in the seventh month of Kangxi 18.)A-yuxi (son of Ta-budai; succeeded in the fourth month of Kangxi 35.)Xiu-lin (son of A-yuxi; in the third month of Qianlong 7 he succeeded at a reduced rank as third-class baron and was later stripped for an offense.)Yu-lin (younger brother of Xiu-lin; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 10.)Yong-qi (son of Yu-lin; succeeded in the eleventh month of Qianlong 20.)Heng-tong (son of Yong-qi; succeeded in Qianlong 55.)Wen-kui (son of Heng-tong.)Jing-yin (son of Wen-kui.)Jing-qian (younger brother of Jing-yin.)Xu-zhong (son of Jing-qian; succeeded in Guangxu 16.)
Third-class baronYi-bai (Manchu of the Plain Blue Banner; in Tiancong 8 he was granted half rank of advancement for being capable in handling affairs. Military merit raised him to third-class jalan janggin, and a grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron. He died and was given the posthumous title Qinzhi.)Pian-e (son of Yi-bai; succeeded in the tenth month of Shunzhi 15.)Ba-erhuda (son of Pian-e; succeeded in the first month of Kangxi 4.)Sui-hada (son of Ba-erhuda's paternal uncle; succeeded in the eighth month of Kangxi 4. His son succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronShu-sai (Manchu of the Bordered Blue Banner; originally a reserve officer in the niru division. In the fifth month of Tiancong 8 accumulated military merit raised him to third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron. He died and was given the posthumous title Zhuangmin.)Xi-teku (grandson of Shu-sai; succeeded in the tenth month of Chongde 6. In the fourth month of Shunzhi 3 military merit raised him to second-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as second-class baron.)Chang-shu (son of Xi-teku; succeeded in the sixth month of Shunzhi 5.)Sang-ge (younger brother of Chang-shu; succeeded in the twelfth month of Shunzhi 5. A grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 7 raised him to first-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as first-class baron.)Ma-hali (son of Sang-ge; succeeded in the twelfth month of Kangxi 20.)Shu-bao (son of Ma-hali; in the first month of Kangxi 47 he succeeded at a reduced rank to second-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as second-class baron.)Shu-de (younger brother of Shu-bao; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 2 and was later stripped for crime.)Xi-monge (nephew of Shu-de; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 24.)Ma-xing'a (son of Xi-monge; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 37.)Ma-sheng'a (agnatic younger cousin of Ma-xing'a; succeeded in Daoguang 8.)Ha-puqixian
Third-class baronE-bendai (Mongol of the Plain Yellow Banner; in the fifth month of Tiancong 8 he led a following to come over in submission and received third-class jalan janggin. Military merit later raised him to third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Wa-se (elder brother of E-bendai; succeeded in the first month of Tiancong 9.)E-erjietu (grandson of Wa-se; succeeded in the second month of Chongde 5.)Gu-lugu (son of E-erjietu; succeeded in the third month of Shunzhi 7. A grace edict in the same month raised him to second-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as second-class baron.)Tu-mei (grand-uncle of Gu-lugu; succeeded in the eighth month of Shunzhi 7. A grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to first-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as first-class baron.)Tuo-ketahaer (son of Tu-mei; succeeded in the second month of Kangxi 20. In the seventh month of Kangxi 36 military merit raised him to third-class jingkini hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class viscount.)Ji-zhu (son of Tuo-ketahaer; in the twelfth month of Kangxi 52 he succeeded at a reduced rank to second-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as second-class baron.)Sa-bing'a (son of Ji-zhu; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 34 as third-class baron.)Fu-qing (younger brother of Sa-bing'a; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 47.)Heng-ling (succeeded in Jiaqing 11.)Heng-fu (elder brother of Heng-ling; succeeded in Daoguang 2.)Quan-xing (succeeded in Daoguang 16.)Wen-gui (succeeded in Daoguang 19.)Song-xiu (succeeded in Guangxu 14.)
Third-class baronMa Guanghui (Chinese Bannerman of the Bordered Yellow Banner; in Tiancong 8 he surrendered and received third-class jalan janggin. He was reduced to niru janggin for cause, then military merit raised him to first-class jalan janggin. At duty evaluation he received half rank of advancement, but for cause was reduced and granted baitalaburu hafan; a grace edict added one tūsaḥa hafan. When the matter was cleared he was promoted to first-class ada-ha hafan plus one tūsaḥa hafan, and a grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron. He died and was given the posthumous title Zhongjing.)Ma Ertai (son of Ma Guanghui; succeeded in the eleventh month of Shunzhi 12.)Ma Siyun (younger brother of Ma Ertai; succeeded in Kangxi 1.)Ma Shiwei (son of Ma Siyun; succeeded in the eleventh month of Kangxi 22. His son succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronTong Zhenguo (Chinese Bannerman of the Bordered Red Banner; at the dynasty's founding he surrendered and received third-class jalan janggin. For reporting a private letter he was further raised to third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Tong Yipeng (son of Tong Zhenguo; in the fifth month of Tiancong 8 he succeeded with a grace edict raising him to first-class ashan-i hafan plus one tūsaḥa hafan, now recorded in Chinese as first-class baron plus one Cloud Cavalry Commandant.)Tong Guangxian (son of Tong Yipeng; succeeded in the ninth month of Shunzhi 14.)Tong Zixun (son of Tong Guangxian; succeeded in the sixth month of Kangxi 7.)Tong Weifan (son of Tong Zixun; succeeded in the fifth month of Kangxi 31.)Tong Gui (son of Tong Weifan; in the seventh month of Kangxi 57 he succeeded at a reduced rank to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Tong Zhaoxun (son of Tong Gui; succeeded in the twelfth month of Yongzheng 12.)Tong Huang (son of Tong Gui; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 25, was renamed Tong Chun, and was removed from his title due to illness.)Da-long'a (son of Tong Chun; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 49.)Heng-qing (son of Da-long'a; succeeded in Jiaqing 12.)Da-xing'a (uterine uncle of Heng-qing; succeeded in Jiaqing 20.)Chang-shou (son of Da-xing'a; succeeded in Daoguang 12.)De-ling (son of Chang-shou; succeeded in Xianfeng 4.)Chong-lin (son of De-ling; succeeded in Guangxu 17.)Yong-shan (son of Chong-lin; succeeded in Xuantong 1.)
Third-class baronMeng Qiaofang (Chinese Bannerman of the Bordered Red Banner; in Tiancong 8 he received second-class jalan janggin for military merit but was reduced to niru janggin for cause. Military merit later raised him to first-class ada-ha hafan, and a grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron. He died and was given the posthumous title Zhongyi.)Meng Nengbi (son of Meng Qiaofang; succeeded in the seventh month of Shunzhi 11.)Meng Yizu (son of Meng Nengbi; succeeded in the seventh month of Kangxi 21.)Meng Weizu (younger brother of Meng Yizu; succeeded in the tenth month of Kangxi 25. His son succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronA-lanzhu (Manchu of the Bordered Red Banner; following his father Ageboyan he led his unit to come over in submission and repeatedly achieved military merit. He fell in battle and was posthumously granted third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron, with the posthumous title Shunyi.)Bu-lanzhu (younger brother of A-lanzhu; succeeded to the post. In Tiancong 8 his younger brother Bu-erkan succeeded at a reduced rank because of his elder brother's crime.)
Third-class baronChen Bangxuan (Chinese Bannerman of the Bordered Blue Banner; in the sixth month of Chongde 1 he surrendered in submission together with ancestral kinsman Da Shou and received third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Chen Weide (son of Chen Bangxuan; succeeded in the third month of Shunzhi 1.)Chen Qimo (son of Chen Weide's elder brother; succeeded in the twelfth month of Shunzhi 2. A grace edict in the third month of Shunzhi 7 raised him to second-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as second-class baron.)Chen Zhen (son of Chen Qimo; succeeded in the twelfth month of Kangxi 18.)Chen Jun (younger brother of Chen Zhen; succeeded in the seventh month of Kangxi 28.)Chen Guoyi (son of Chen Jun; in Yongzheng 5 he succeeded at a reduced rank to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron. In Qianlong 36 he merged with the hereditary Commandant of Cavalry obtained by Chen Bangxuan's second son Chen Weidao as first-class baron.)Chen Chaohuan (second cousin of Chen Guoyi; succeeded in Qianlong 36.)Chen Louzhu (son of Chen Chaohuan; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 47.)Jing-kuanGui-ling (son of Jing-kuan; succeeded in Guangxu 13.)
Third-class baronJiang Minwang (Chinese Bannerman of the Plain Red Banner; in Chongde 1 he surrendered in submission and received third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Jiang Yongji (son of Jiang Minwang; succeeded in the third month of Shunzhi 14.)Jiang Yunqing (son of Jiang Yongji; succeeded in the third month of Kangxi 3. He died in Kangxi 61 and by special imperial order succession was suspended.)
Third-class baronWu-bugedemergenbao (Mongol of the Plain Yellow Banner; in Chongde 1 he led households to come over in submission and received first-class jalan janggin. A grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Duo-erji (son of Wu-bugedemergenbao; succeeded in the twelfth month of Kangxi 6.)Fo-baozhu (son of Duo-erji; succeeded in the fourth month of Kangxi 25. In Yongzheng 11 his son Ma Situ succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronChonggu (Mongol of the Plain White Banner; in Chongde 1 he received half rank of advancement for military merit and was soon raised to niru janggin. In Shunzhi 5 duty evaluation raised him to third-class ada-ha hafan and a grace edict raised him to first-class ada-ha hafan plus one tūsaḥa hafan. He fell in battle and was posthumously granted third-class ashan-i hafan in the seventh month of Shunzhi 17, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Se-te'er (son of Chonggu; succeeded in the seventh month of Shunzhi 12.)E-shan (son of Se-te'er's elder brother; succeeded in the ninth month of Kangxi 6. In Kangxi 45 his son Huise succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronE-senhouhen (Mongol of the Bordered White Banner; in Chongde 1 he led a following to come over in submission and received third-class jalan janggin. Shunzhi 1 military merit raised him to second class, and a grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Duo-erji (son of E-senhouhen; succeeded in the tenth month of Shunzhi 17.)Hu-tuke (son of Duo-erji; succeeded in the twelfth month of Kangxi 18.)Na-museng (son of Hu-tuke's uncle; succeeded in the third month of Kangxi 23.)A-yuxi (son of Na-museng's elder brother; succeeded in the ninth month of Kangxi 32.)Zha-shi (younger brother of A-yuxi; in the eighth month of Kangxi 35 he succeeded to his elder brother's post with his own baitalaburu hafan and merged them as first-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as first-class baron.)Pu-ming (son of Zha-shi; succeeded in the seventh month of Kangxi 36. In Yongzheng 11 his agnatic uncle's son Zhao-bao succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronSu-lang (Mongol of the Plain Yellow Banner; in Chongde 2 he led households to come over in submission and received niru janggin. Military merit raised him to second-class jalan janggin, and a grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Zhu Er (grandson of Su-lang; succeeded in the ninth month of Kangxi 23. In Kangxi 41 his younger brother Yun-dun succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronA-shi (Manchu of the Plain White Banner; in Chongde 2 accumulated military merit earned him third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)
Third-class baronLuo-li (Mongol of the Plain Yellow Banner; in Chongde 3 he led households to come over in submission and received first-class jalan janggin. He fell in battle and was posthumously granted third-class meiren janggin in the eighth month of Chongde 7, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Sha-ji (elder brother of Luo-li; succeeded in the eighth month of Chongde 7.)
Third-class baronDa-erhan-heshuoqi (Manchu of the Bordered Blue Banner; in the eighth month of Chongde 3 he led a following from Mongolia to come over in submission and received third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)An-dan (son of Da-erhan-heshuoqi; succeeded in the seventh month of Chongde 7.)Bo-sixi (younger brother of An-dan; succeeded in the eighth month of Chongde 8. In the third month of Shunzhi 4 military merit raised him to second-class meiren janggin, and a grace edict in the third month of Shunzhi 7 raised him to first-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as first-class baron.)E-qi'er (son of Bo-sixi; succeeded in the sixth month of Shunzhi 11.)Qi-tanai (paternal uncle of E-qi'er; succeeded in the first month of Shunzhi 18.)A-lana (son of Qi-tanai; succeeded in the third month of Kangxi 13.)Shu-shu (grandson of Da-erhan-heshuoqi's younger brother; succeeded in the eighth month of Kangxi 15.)Ba-tu (father of Shu-shu; succeeded in the sixth month of Kangxi 16.)Ban-da'ersha (grandson of Ba-tu's uncle; in the third month of Kangxi 18 he merged his own first-class ada-ha hafan and succeeded as first-class jingkini hafan, now recorded in Chinese as first-class viscount.)Meng-ke (son of Ban-da'ersha; succeeded to first-class viscount in the third month of Kangxi 33.)En-teheng (son of Meng-ke; succeeded in the sixth month of Qianlong 8.)E-yongwu (son of En-teheng; succeeded in the fourth month of Qianlong 13.)
Third-class baronQi-tate Weizheng (Manchu of the Plain Yellow Banner; he fell in battle in Chongde 3 and was posthumously granted third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Hu-niqi (son of Qi-tate Weizheng; succeeded in the eighth month of Chongde 3.)Nuo-muqi (son of Hu-niqi; succeeded in the eighth month of Chongde 8. A Shunzhi grace edict raised him to first-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as first-class baron.)Ha-mushang (son of Nuo-muqi; succeeded in the eighth month of Shunzhi 12. In Shunzhi 13 he was convicted of a crime and succession was suspended.)
Third-class baronXu Tianchong (Chinese Bannerman of the Bordered Yellow Banner; in Chongde 3 he surrendered in submission together with Shen Zhixiang and received third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Xu Tingchen (son of Xu Tianchong; succeeded in the sixth month of Kangxi 17. In Kangxi 24 he was stripped for crime and succession was suspended.)
Third-class baronDa-lishan (Manchu of the Plain Yellow Banner; in Chongde 4 he received third-class jalan janggin for military merit. A Shunzhi grace edict raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Liu-zhan (grandson of Da-lishan; succeeded in Kangxi 25. Later, in retroactive recognition of his ancestor Da-lishan's military merit, he was raised to second-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as second-class baron. He was later stripped for mediocrity.)Dai-qili (grandson of Da-lishan; in the twelfth month of Kangxi 44, based on his ancestor Da-lishan's military merit and the ranks obtained through three grace edicts—which could not be revoked—he still succeeded to second-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as second-class baron.)Da-sang'a (heir-son of Dai-qili; succeeded in the intercalary fifth month of Yongzheng 10. In Qianlong 2 his son Su-long'a succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronA-shida Batulu (Mongol of the Bordered Yellow Banner; in Chongde 4 he received niru janggin for military merit and was soon given half rank of advancement. A grace edict raised him to first-class ada-ha hafan, and in the twelfth month of Shunzhi 17 military merit raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Gu-mu (son of A-shida Batulu; succeeded in the fourth month of Kangxi 6.)Ma-nidai (grandson of Gu-mu's uncle; succeeded in the seventh month of Kangxi 38. In Yongzheng 4 his son Wu-ertu Nasutu succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronJin Shengyao (Chinese Bannerman of the Plain White Banner; in Chongde 4 he surrendered in submission and received first-class jalan janggin. A grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Jin Yucheng (son of Jin Shengyao; succeeded in the ninth month of Shunzhi 16.)Jin Shen (son of Jin Yucheng; succeeded in the sixth month of Kangxi 12. In Kangxi 45 his son Jin Qirui succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronSu-bandai (Mongol of the Bordered Yellow Banner; in Chongde 5 he led households to come over in submission and received third-class jalan janggin. Military merit raised him to second class, and a grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Bai-chong (son of Su-bandai; succeeded in the tenth month of Shunzhi 11.)Se-lengjiaxi (son of Bai-chong; succeeded in the fourth month of Kangxi 7 and soon died.)Se-erguleng (younger brother of Se-lengjiaxi; succeeded in the twelfth month of Kangxi 7. In Kangxi 49 his son Su-xing succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronTan-bu (Manchu of the Plain Yellow Banner; in Chongde 5 he received niru janggin for military merit and was soon raised to first-class ada-ha hafan plus one tūsaḥa hafan. He was stripped of the tūsaḥa hafan for cause, then a grace edict added one tūsaḥa hafan again. In the second month of Shunzhi 8 military merit raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, and a grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to second class, but he was reduced for cause to first-class ada-ha hafan plus one tūsaḥa hafan. Another grace edict then raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Ka-dai (son of Tan-bu; succeeded in the fifth month of Kangxi 4.)Wu-fa (son of Ka-dai; succeeded in the eighth month of Kangxi 31.)Wu-yalu (son of Wu-fa; succeeded in the eleventh month of Kangxi 52 and was stripped for an offense.)Xing-antai (grandson of Wu-yalu's elder brother; succeeded in the fifth month of Qianlong 17.)Yin-deng'e (son of Xing-antai; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 39.)Liu-shisan (uncle of Yin-deng'e; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 45.)Gong-an (originally named Ning-an; heir-son of Liu-shisan; succeeded in Jiaqing 1.)Song-shou (son of Gong-an.)Ji-kun (heir-son of Song-shou.)Zha-kunzhu (heir-son of Ji-kun; succeeded in Guangxu 30.)
Third-class baronDai-du (Chinese Bannerman of the Plain Yellow Banner; original surname Li. In Chongde 7 he received half rank of advancement for military merit and was soon raised to third-class jalan janggin. At duty evaluation he was raised to second class, and a grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Hua-se (son of Dai-du; succeeded in the seventh month of Shunzhi 17.)Li Yao (younger brother of Hua-se; succeeded in Kangxi 17. In Yongzheng 7 his son Li Yude succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronNuo-muqi (Mongol of the Plain Yellow Banner; in the ninth month of Chongde 7 he led households to come over in submission and received third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)A-sang (son of Nuo-muqi; succeeded in the fourth month of Shunzhi 2. He was reduced for cause to first-class ada-ha hafan, and a grace edict added one tūsaḥa hafan, now recorded in Chinese as first-class Commandant of Light Chariot with one Cloud Cavalry Commandant.)
Third-class baronMan-tao (Mongol of the Bordered White Banner; in Chongde 7, because his father Chuo-getu had led a following to come over in submission, he received third-class meiren janggin. A grace edict raised him to first class plus one tūsaḥa hafan, and in the fifth month of Shunzhi 13 military merit raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Na-musenggedi (son of Man-tao; succeeded in the eighth month of Kangxi 16. In Kangxi 40 his son Guan-bao succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronE-dui (Mongol of the Bordered Yellow Banner; in Chongde 8 he accumulated military merit and received third-class jalan janggin. In Shunzhi 2 military merit raised him to second class, and a grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Zhu-mala (son of E-dui; succeeded in the fifth month of Kangxi 10. In Kangxi 53 his son Fei-yanggu succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronLai-daha (Manchu of the Bordered White Banner; in Chongde 8 he received second-class jalan janggin for merit in scaling the city walls. A Shunzhi grace edict raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Su-mala (son of Lai-daha; succeeded in Kangxi 18. In Kangxi 40 his son Ma-de succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronShu-lihun (Manchu of the Plain Yellow Banner; in Chongde 8 he succeeded to his father Zha-funi's niru janggin. A grace edict raised him to first-class ada-ha hafan, and during Shunzhi military merit raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Mu-lihong (son of Shu-lihun; succeeded in the intercalary seventh month of Shunzhi 18.)Sa-ertchan (son of Mu-lihong; succeeded in the sixth month of Kangxi 27. In Qianlong 5 his son Shu-erjin succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronXian Yingqi (Chinese Bannerman of the Plain White Banner; in Shunzhi 1 he surrendered in submission and received third-class jalan janggin. Military merit raised him to second class, and a grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Xian Yingzao (son of Xian Yingqi's paternal uncle; succeeded in the fifth month of Shunzhi 10.)Xian Gui (grandson of Xian Yingzao; succeeded in the sixth month of Kangxi 23. In Kangxi 60 his son Xian Chengle succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronXia Jingmei (Chinese Bannerman of the Plain White Banner; in Shunzhi 1 he surrendered in submission and received third-class jalan janggin. A grace edict raised him to first-class ada-ha hafan plus one tūsaḥa hafan, and in the tenth month of Shunzhi 17 military merit raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Xia Zeng (son of Xia Jingmei's younger brother; succeeded in the fifth month of Kangxi 16. In Kangxi 46 his son Xia Changying succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronYi-ergede (Manchu of the Plain Yellow Banner; in Shunzhi 2 he received niru janggin for military merit. At duty evaluation he gained half rank of advancement, and a grace edict raised him to third-class ada-ha hafan. Further military merit raised him to second class, and a grace edict raised him to first class plus one tūsaḥa hafan. He fell in battle and was posthumously granted third-class ashan-i hafan in the sixth month of Shunzhi 12, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Yin-dali (son of Yi-ergede; succeeded in the seventh month of Shunzhi 12.)
Third-class baronBao Jing (native of Yingzhou in Shanxi; in Shunzhi 9 he was enfeoffed as third-class baron for his father Chengxian's merit.)Bao Duo (grandson of Jing; succeeded in Kangxi 36.)
Third-class baronLi Chaoyun (Chinese Bannerman of the Bordered White Banner; in the eighth month of Shunzhi 5 he surrendered in submission and received third-class meiren janggin, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Li Renlong (son of Li Chaoyun; succeeded in the tenth month of Kangxi 2.)Li Guilan (son of Li Renlong; succeeded in the twelfth month of Kangxi 30. In Kangxi 45 he died of illness and succession was suspended.)
Third-class baronLu Youliang (Chinese Bannerman of the Bordered Blue Banner; in Shunzhi 3 he accumulated military merit and received third-class meiren janggin. A grace edict raised him to first class plus one tūsaḥa hafan, and military merit raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron. In Shunzhi 15 he was stripped for cause, and there was no succession.)
Third-class baronHan Wen (Chinese Bannerman of the Bordered Blue Banner; in the eighth month of Shunzhi 5 he surrendered in submission and received third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Han Zuozhou (son of Han Wen; succeeded in the twelfth month of Kangxi 12. In Kangxi 35 he was stripped for an offense and succession was suspended.)
Third-class baronXu Degong (Chinese Bannerman of the Bordered Blue Banner; in the eighth month of Shunzhi 5 he led a following in submission and received third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Xu Guoxiang (grandson of Xu Degong; succeeded in the twelfth month of Kangxi 16. In Kangxi 54 succession was suspended by special imperial order.)
Third-class baronHu-shenbulu (Manchu of the Plain Blue Banner; in Shunzhi 3 he accumulated military merit and received niru janggin. A grace edict raised him to second-class ada-ha hafan, and further military merit raised him to first class plus one tūsaḥa hafan. He fell in battle and was additionally posthumously granted third-class ashan-i hafan in the first month of Shunzhi 18, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Ai-yincha (son of Hu-shenbulu; succeeded in the first month of Shunzhi 18. He had military merit but died when an old wound reopened and was posthumously promoted to second-class ashan-i hafan, i.e., second-class baron.)Ya-dai (son of Ai-yincha; succeeded in the eighth month of Kangxi 19. In Kangxi 25, in retroactive recognition of his father's military merit, he was raised to second-class ashan-i hafan, i.e., second-class baron.)Seng-bao (son of Ya-dai; succeeded in the seventh month of Kangxi 27. He was stripped for an offense and later succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronKa-ertala (Manchu of the Bordered White Banner; in Shunzhi 3 he received half rank of advancement for military merit. A grace edict raised him to baitalaburu hafan, and further military merit added one tūsaḥa hafan while a grace edict raised him to first-class ada-ha hafan. He fell in battle and was additionally posthumously granted third-class ashan-i hafan in the sixth month of Shunzhi 12, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)He-tehe (son of Ka-ertala; succeeded in the seventh month of Shunzhi 12 and fell in battle.)Ge-erde (younger brother of He-tehe; succeeded in the first month of Kangxi 2. In Kangxi 51 his son Ge-ertu succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronYa-la (Manchu of the Plain White Banner; in Shunzhi 3 he accumulated military merit and received niru janggin with half rank of advancement. A grace edict raised him to first-class ada-ha hafan, and in the intercalary fifth month of Shunzhi 13 military merit raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Yang-shou (son of Ya-la's younger brother; succeeded in the intercalary seventh month of Kangxi 11.)Kua-ka (son of Yang-shou; succeeded in the sixth month of Kangxi 31. In Kangxi 46 his son Huandai succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronAisin Gioro Bugu (Manchu of the Bordered Red Banner; in Shunzhi 4 he was specially granted half rank of advancement by grace. A grace edict raised him to third-class ada-ha hafan, and in Shunzhi 8 he succeeded to his father Aisin Gioro Buisan's third-class ada-ha hafan and merged it as third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron. He died in the second month of Kangxi 25.)Aisin Gioro Eneb (son of Aisin Gioro Bugu; succeeded in the fourth month of Kangxi 25. He died in the fourth month of Yongzheng 13, and there was no succession.)
Third-class baronSu-lumai (Manchu of the Plain Blue Banner; he accumulated military merit and received second-class jalan janggin. A grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron. He died and was given the posthumous title Qinyong.)Sun-taha (son of Su-lumai; succeeded in the twelfth month of Kangxi 1. In Kangxi 46 his son Suozhu succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronZhao Zhilong (Chinese Bannerman of the Bordered Yellow Banner; in the eighth month of Shunzhi 5 he surrendered in submission and received third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Zhao Qingmei (grandson of Zhao Zhilong; succeeded in the first month of Shunzhi 11.)Zhao Zhongdai (uncle of Zhao Qingmei; succeeded in the ninth month of Shunzhi 14.)Zhao Qinglin (son of Zhao Zhongdai's younger brother; succeeded in the twelfth month of Kangxi 8.)Zhao Ren (son of Zhao Qinglin; succeeded in the second month of Kangxi 42.)Zhao Lianbi (son of Zhao Ren; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 12 and was later stripped for an offense.)Zhao Lianyan (younger cousin of Zhao Lianbi; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 18 and was removed from his title due to illness.)Zhao Yongxing (son of Zhao Lianyan; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 31 and was later stripped for cause.)Zhao Tan (older cousin of Zhao Yongxing; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 41.)
Third-class baronFei Yasike (Manchu of the Plain Yellow Banner; in Shunzhi 5 he accumulated military merit and received baitalaburu hafan plus one tūsaḥa hafan. A grace edict raised him to first-class ada-ha hafan, and military merit raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron. He died and was given the posthumous title Xike.)Su-dan (son of Fei Yasike; succeeded in the tenth month of Kangxi 11.)Su-huji (son of Su-dan; in Yongzheng 10 he merged the Commandant of Cavalry plus one Cloud Cavalry Commandant obtained when Su-dan fell in battle and became third-class baron.)
Third-class baronZheng Jiadong (Chinese Bannerman of the Bordered White Banner; in the eighth month of Shunzhi 5 he surrendered in submission and received third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Zheng Renrui (son of Zheng Jiadong; succeeded in the third month of Shunzhi 16.)Zheng Peilan (son of Zheng Renrui; succeeded in the eleventh month of Kangxi 21. He died in Kangxi 44 and succession was suspended.)
Third-class baronWu Xueli (Chinese Bannerman of the Bordered Red Banner; in Shunzhi 5 he surrendered in submission together with Zuo Menggeng and received second-class ada-ha hafan. In the seventh month of Shunzhi 17 military merit raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Wu Erding (son of Wu Xueli; succeeded in the eleventh month of Kangxi 2 and was later stripped for crime.)Wu Zixiang (son of Wu Erding; succeeded in the sixth month of Kangxi 23.)Wu Changzu (son of Wu Zixiang; succeeded in the sixth month of Kangxi 44 and was later stripped for an offense.)Wu Wenhuang (son of Wu Changzu's younger brother; succeeded in the third month of Yongzheng 7.)Wu Wenhuan (older cousin of Wu Wenhuang; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 11.)Wu Wencan (younger brother of Wu Wenhuan; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 39.)Qing-tong (son of Wu Wencan; succeeded in Jiaqing 2.)Wu QingtaiRui-lin (son of Wu Qingtai; succeeded in Daoguang 11.)
Third-class baronLiu Lintu (Mongol of the Bordered White Banner; formerly deputy commander of Shanhaiguan. In the eighth month of Shunzhi 5 he came over in submission and received third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Wei-tu (son of Liu Lintu; succeeded in the tenth month of Shunzhi 16.)Gou-sai (younger brother of Wei-tu; succeeded in the twelfth month of Kangxi 22. In Kangxi 40 his son Jin-liang succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronJie-sangzha'erguqi (Manchu of the Plain Blue Banner; for leading households from Mongolia to come over in submission he received third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Jia-zhu (son of Jie-sangzha'erguqi; succeeded in the second month of Shunzhi 6. A grace edict in the first month of Shunzhi 9 raised him to first-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as first-class baron.)Tao-fanqi (son of Jia-zhu; succeeded in the second month of Kangxi 18.)Ma-ni (son of Tao-fanqi's elder brother; in the twelfth month of Kangxi 57 he succeeded at a reduced rank to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Zong-zhuke (son of Ma-ni; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 4.)Shu-min (son of Zong-zhuke; succeeded in Qianlong 52.)Tu-shan (younger brother of Shu-min.)Fu-chang (son of Tu-shan.)Pu-lin (son of Fu-chang.)Yu-kun (son of Pu-lin; succeeded in Guangxu 6.)Kui-guang (son of Yu-kun; succeeded in Guangxu 24.)
Third-class baronA-hadan (Manchu of the Plain Yellow Banner; in Shunzhi 8 he succeeded to his elder brother Fei-yangu's second-class ada-ha hafan. A grace edict raised him to first-class ada-ha hafan plus one tūsaḥa hafan. He fell in battle and was additionally posthumously granted third-class ashan-i hafan in Kangxi 2, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Wu-ge (son of A-hadan; succeeded in Kangxi 2. In Qianlong 2 his son Xing-chang succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronCai Lu (enfeoffed in Shunzhi 18; in Kangxi 13 he rebelled and was executed.)
Third-class baronLiang Huafeng (native of Yan'an in Shaanxi; he served as Sujiang regional commander. In Shunzhi 16, for defending Jiangning and defeating Zheng Chenggong, he received Commandant of Light Chariot, and in Shunzhi 18 was promoted to third-class baron. He died in the eleventh month of Kangxi 10 while serving as Jiangnan regional commander and was posthumously granted Junior Guardian with the title Minzhuang.)Liang Ding (son of Huafeng; succeeded in Kangxi 12, was promoted to second class, and was later stripped of nobility for an offense.)Liang Zuochang (son of Ding; in Kangxi 23 he again succeeded as third-class baron.)Liang Hongxun (son of Zuochang; succeeded in Kangxi 55.)Liang Bingqin (son of Hongxun; succeeded in Qianlong 24.)Liang Bingmin (nephew of Hongxun; succeeded in Qianlong 43.)Liang Yizhi (in Xianfeng 6 he was dispatched from his third-class baron rank to Yunnan and employed as brigade commander.)
Third-class baronDu-ke (Mongol of the Plain White Banner; in Kangxi 8 he succeeded to his father Ming-adali's first-class ada-ha hafan plus one tūsaḥa hafan. In the seventh month of Kangxi 36 military merit raised him to third-class ashan-i hafan, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Ming-fu (son of Du-ke; succeeded in the sixth month of Yongzheng 1. In Qianlong 18 his son Yong-an succeeded at a reduced rank.)
Third-class baronBa-ya'er (Mongol of the Bordered Red Banner; in Kangxi 12 he succeeded to his father Sang-tu's first-class ada-ha hafan plus one tūsaḥa hafan. He fell in battle and was posthumously granted third-class ashan-i hafan in the ninth month of Kangxi 30, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron.)Dai-tong (son of Ba-ya'er; succeeded in the ninth month of Kangxi 30.)Na-qin (nephew of Dai-tong; succeeded in Qianlong 6.)
Third-class baronGao Qizhuo (Chinese Bannerman of the Bordered Yellow Banner; in Yongzheng 2 he received baitalaburu hafan for diligent service in handling affairs. In the ninth month of Yongzheng 8 he was enfeoffed as third-class ashan-i hafan for selecting the auspicious site for the ten-thousand-year tomb, now recorded in Chinese as third-class baron. He died in the tenth month of Qianlong 3 and was given the posthumous title Wenliang.)Gao Ke (son of Gao Qizhuo; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 4.)Gao Liang (son of Gao Ke; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 15.)Gao Tan (son of Gao Liang; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 17.)Gao Kun (uncle of Gao Tan; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 18.)Gao Yuan (son of Gao Kun; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 42.)Gao Weizhong (son of Gao Yuan; succeeded in Jiaqing 5.)Gao Shijun (son of Gao Weizhong; succeeded in Daoguang 13.)
Third-class baronShu-ming (Mongol of the Plain Yellow Banner; in the third month of Qianlong 21 he was additionally enfeoffed as third-class baron for military merit.)Ya-mantai (son of Shu-ming; succeeded in the twelfth month of Qianlong 27 and was stripped in the twelfth month of Qianlong 57.)Tai-xing'a (nephew of Ya-mantai; succeeded in Qianlong 57.)Chang-qing (succeeded in Daoguang 13.)Lian-ying (son of Chang-qing; succeeded in Guangxu 7.)Xun-guang (succeeded in Guangxu 31.)
Third-class baronZhaketa'er (native chieftain of Sichuan; Manchu of the Plain Yellow Banner under the Imperial Household Department who served as Guard Commander. In the intercalary second month of Jiaqing 8 he was enfeoffed as third-class baron for capturing the rebel Chen De. He died in the fourth month of Jiaqing 17.)Chang-an (son of Zhaketa'er; succeeded in Jiaqing 17.)
Third-class baronE-hui (Manchu of the Plain White Banner; in the twelfth month of Jiaqing 1 he was enfeoffed as third-class baron for merit in suppressing the White Lotus rebels. He died in the sixth month of Jiaqing 3 and was given the posthumous title Kejing.)E-mishan (son of E-hui; succeeded in Jiaqing 3.)Qing-kuan (son of E-mishan.)Sai-chong'a (son of Qing-kuan.)Mu-duli (son of Sai-chong'a.)Yi-ge (heir-son of Muduli; succeeded in Guangxu 30.)
Third-class baronBailing (Chinese Bannerman; in Jiaqing 20 he was Governor-General of the Two Jiangs. For capturing the rebel Liu Rongsheng he was promoted for merit and enfeoffed as third-class baron. He died in Jiaqing 21.)Zhalafen (son of Bailing.)YunianWen Tao (son of Yunian; succeeded in Tongzhi 5.)
Third-class baronA-ling'a (Manchu of the Plain White Banner; he served as Chahar Commandant and was enfeoffed in Xianfeng 6 for pacifying the northern route.)Tuo-ketong'a (son of A-ling'a.)De-lantai (son of Tuo-ketong'a; succeeded in Guangxu 12.)
Third-class baronDe-cheng (heir-son of third-class viscount Mingbao; in the fourth month of Qianlong 18 he succeeded at a reduced rank as third-class baron.)
Third-class baronHu Yisheng (a native of Changsha, Hunan; in Tongzhi 2, as brigade commander of Huai-Yang, he received Cloud Cavalry Commandant for recovering Suzhou. In Tongzhi 3 he received first-class Commandant of Light Chariot for taking Jinling. In Tongzhi 7, when Zhang Zongyu was pacified, he received a second Cloud Cavalry Commandant and was combined as third-class baron. He died in Guangxu 10 while Yangtze Naval Commander-in-Chief and was given the posthumous title Wujing.)Huang Zongyan (son of Yisheng; succeeded during the Guangxu reign.)Huang Heng
Third-class baronSong Qing (a native of Penglai, Shandong; in Tongzhi 7, as Hunan provincial commander, he received first-class Commandant of Light Chariot for pacifying Zhang Zongyu. He died in the twenty-eighth year and was enfeoffed as third-class baron.)Song Tianjie (son of Qing; succeeded in Guangxu 30.)
Third-class baronPeng Yuju (a native of Xiangxiang, Hunan; registered as provincial administration commissioner. In Tongzhi 3 he received first-class Commandant of Light Chariot for taking Jinling, then was appointed circuit intendant of Ting-Zhang-Long in Fujian. In the second month of Tongzhi 6, while suppressing the Eastern Nian, he fell at Qishui in Hubei. He was posthumously made grand secretary with the title Zhongzhuang and granted Commandant of Cavalry, then combined as third-class baron.)Peng Xiuting (son of Yuju; succeeded during the Tongzhi reign.)
Third-class baronHu Zixun (a native of Yiyang, Hunan; heir-son of the former Hubei governor Hu Linyi. He combined the first-class Commandant of Light Chariot and Commandant of Cavalry to succeed as third-class baron in Tongzhi 8.)Hu Zuyin (son of Zixun; succeeded in Guangxu 23.)
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