| First year of the Daoguang reign (1821), xinsi. |
| Cao Zhenyong (In the third month he was made Preceptor of the Heir Apparent; in the fifth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Military Glory.) |
| Lu Yinbo (On guisi in the twelfth month he became Minister of Personnel and concurrently managed the Shuntian prefecture; the volume of affairs led to his relief from council duty.) |
| Huang Yue |
| Wen Fu (In the first month he was made Minister of Rites.) |
| Songyun (On dinghai in the eighth month he rejoined the Grand Council as Minister of Personnel. In the ninth month he was dispatched to Zhejiang on an investigative assignment.) |
| Second year (1822), renwu. |
| Cao Zhenyong |
| Songyun (In the first month he was ordered to serve as acting governor-general of Zhili. He returned in the intercalary third month. On renwu in the sixth month he was demoted over an official matter and removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Huang Yue |
| Wen Fu (In the third month he became Minister of Works. In the intercalary third month he was sent to Shaanxi to review judicial cases. In the sixth month he was made Minister of Personnel.) |
| Third year (1823), guiwei. |
| Cao Zhenyong |
| Wen Fu (In the second month he was dispatched to Wen'an on an investigative assignment.) |
| Huang Yue |
| Changling (On yiwei in the first month he entered the Grand Council as Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent and Grand Secretary of the Hall of Literary Glory.) |
| Fourth year (1824), jiashen. |
| Changling (On jimao in the twelfth month he was appointed governor-general of Yunnan-Guizhou and left the council.) |
| Cao Zhenyong |
| Wen Fu (In the fourth month he was made Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent. In the eleventh month he was sent to investigate the Southern Canal breach and soon returned.) |
| Huang Yue |
| Yulin (On jiayin in the eleventh month he joined the Grand Council as Minister of War.) |
| Fifth year (1825), yiyou. |
| Cao Zhenyong |
| Wen Fu |
| Huang Yue (On dingyou in the fifth month he asked to retire on account of age; the court ordered him to handle ministry business only and released him from council duty.) |
| Yulin |
| Wang Ding (On dingyou in the fifth month he entered the Grand Council with first-rank insignia, acting as Left Vice Minister of Revenue and, after completing mourning, as Left Censor-in-Chief. In the sixth month he was sent to supervise the Zhejiang provincial examination. In the eleventh month he resumed council attendance and acted as Left Vice Minister of Works.) |
| Jiang Yongqian (On gengzi in the eleventh month he joined the Grand Council as Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent and Grand Secretary of the Hall for Esteeming Benevolence.) |
| Sixth year (1826), bingxu. |
| Cao Zhenyong |
| Jiang Yongqian |
| Wen Fu |
| Yulin |
| Wang Ding (In the sixth month he was dispatched to Shanxi on an investigative assignment. In the ninth month he was made Minister of Revenue.) |
| Seventh year (1827), dinghai. |
| Cao Zhenyong (In the seventh month he was made Grand Preceptor of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Jiang Yongqian (In the third month he was sent to Jiangnan to inspect river works. On bingxu in the fifth month he was appointed governor-general of the Two Jiangs and left the council.) |
| Wen Fu (In the seventh month he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Yulin (In the seventh month he was made Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Wang Ding (In the seventh month he was made Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Mujangga (On dinghai in the fifth month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Minister of Works.) |
| Eighth year (1828), wuzi. |
| Cao Zhenyong (In the first month he was made Grand Tutor and granted the privilege of purple reins.) |
| Wen Fu (In the first month he was made Preceptor of the Heir Apparent and granted purple reins. In the second month he was dispatched to Heilongjiang on an investigative assignment.) |
| Yulin (In the first month he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Wang Ding (In the first month he was granted a peacock feather.) |
| Mujangga (In the first month he was made Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent and dropped the "training" designation on the council.) |
| Ninth year (1829), jichou. |
| Cao Zhenyong |
| Wen Fu |
| Yulin (On jiaxu in the sixth month he was appointed military governor of Ili and left the council.) |
| Wang Ding |
| Mujangga |
| Tenth year (1830), gengyin. |
| Cao Zhenyong |
| Wen Fu |
| Wang Ding (In the tenth month he was dispatched to Jiangnan on an investigative assignment.) |
| Mujangga |
| Eleventh year (1831), xinmao. |
| Cao Zhenyong |
| Wen Fu (In the twelfth month he was made Associate Grand Secretary.) |
| Wang Ding (In the second month he was ordered to serve as acting governor-general of Zhili. He returned in the fourth month.) |
| Mujangga (In the seventh month he was sent to Jiangnan to oversee famine relief. In the eighth month he became Minister of War; he returned in the tenth month. In the twelfth month he was again made Minister of Works.) |
| Twelfth year (1832), renchen. |
| Cao Zhenyong |
| Wen Fu |
| Wang Ding |
| Mujangga (In the ninth month he was dispatched to Jiangnan on an investigative assignment.) |
| Thirteenth year (1833), guisi. |
| Cao Zhenyong |
| Wen Fu |
| Wang Ding |
| Mujangga (He returned in the fourth month. In the fifth month he was made Minister of Revenue.) |
| Fourteenth year (1834), jiawu. |
| Cao Zhenyong |
| Wen Fu (In the eleventh month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Eastern Pavilion.) |
| Wang Ding |
| Mujangga (In the eleventh month he became Minister of Personnel and Associate Grand Secretary.) |
| Pan Shien (On dinghai in the first month he joined the Grand Council as Grand Secretary of the Hall for Esteeming Benevolence.) |
| Fifteenth year (1835), yiwei. |
| Cao Zhenyong (On guihai in the first month he died.) |
| Wen Fu (In the second month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Literary Depth. In the fourth month he was sent to inspect the Eastern Canal. On jiachen in the seventh month, citing severe deafness, he asked to be released from council duty.) |
| Pan Shien (In the second month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Eastern Pavilion.) |
| Mujangga |
| Wang Ding (In the second month he was made Associate Grand Secretary.) |
| Zhao Shengkui (On jiachen in the seventh month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Right Vice Minister of Justice while on assignment in Hubei and elsewhere to review cases. In the eighth month he became Left Vice Minister of Revenue.) |
| Saishanga (On jiachen in the seventh month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Right Vice Minister of Works.) |
| Sixteenth year (1836), bingshen. |
| Pan Shien |
| Mujangga (In the seventh month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Military Glory.) |
| Wang Ding |
| Zhao Shengkui (In the sixth month he was recalled to the capital. On gengzi in the seventh month he was demoted over an official matter and removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Saishanga (In the eleventh month he became Right Vice Minister of Revenue.) |
| Seventeenth year (1837), dingyou. |
| Mujangga (In the third month he was ordered to serve as acting governor-general of Zhili. He returned in the seventh month.) |
| Pan Shien (In the first month he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Wang Ding |
| Saishanga (On renwu in the seventh month he was appointed commander-in-chief of Chahar and left the council.) |
| Kuizhao (On wuwu in the sixth month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Left Censor-in-Chief.) |
| Wenqing (On wuwu in the sixth month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Left Vice Minister of Revenue.) |
| Eighteenth year of the Daoguang reign, wuxu. |
| Mujangga (In the fifth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Literary Glory. In the eighth month he took leave for his mother's mourning, but soon resumed council attendance.) |
| Pan Shien (In the fifth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Military Glory.) |
| Wang Ding (In the fifth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Eastern Pavilion.) |
| Kuizhao (In the first month he dropped the "training" designation on the council. In the seventh month he became Minister of Rites.) |
| Wenqing (In the first month he dropped the "training" designation on the council.) |
| Nineteenth year of the Daoguang reign, jihai. |
| Mujangga |
| Pan Shien |
| Wang Ding |
| Kuizhao (On renxu in the first month he was released from council duty on account of poor health.) |
| Wenqing (On bingxu in the twelfth month he was released from council duty.) |
| Longwen (On guiwei in the twelfth month he joined the Grand Council as Minister of Justice.) |
| Twentieth year of the Daoguang reign, gengzi. |
| Mujangga |
| Pan Shien |
| Wang Ding (In the first month he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Longwen (In the first month he became Minister of Revenue.) |
| He Rulin (On bingshen in the third month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Vice Director of the Court of Judicial Review with added third-rank insignia. He was soon made Vice Director of the Court of the Imperial Clan.) |
| Twenty-first year of the Daoguang reign, xinchou. |
| Mujangga |
| Pan Shien |
| Wang Ding (In the seventh month he was sent to the Eastern Canal to oversee major construction. In the eighth month he temporarily served as Director-General of Rivers.) |
| Longwen (On jiawu in the first month he was ordered to Guangdong to assist in military affairs and left the council.) |
| He Rulin (In the twelfth month he became Left Vice Censor-in-Chief.) |
| Saishanga (On yiwei in the first month he rejoined the Grand Council as Minister of the Court of Colonial Affairs. He was soon dispatched to Tianjin to inspect coastal defenses jointly with others. In the fifth month he became Minister of Works; in the tenth month he was again sent to Tianjin to review harbor defenses, returning in the eleventh month.) |
| Qi Jiazao (On jiwei in the ninth month he joined the Grand Council as Minister of Revenue.) |
| Twenty-second year of the Daoguang reign, renyin. |
| Mujangga (In the second month he was sent to Tianjin to manage coastal defenses jointly with others, and soon resumed council attendance.) |
| Pan Shien |
| Wang Ding (In the second month, when the river works were finished, he was made Grand Preceptor of the Heir Apparent. He returned in the third month and died on wushen in the fourth.) |
| Qi Jiazao |
| Saishanga (In the fifth month he was appointed imperial commissioner to Tianjin for coastal blocking operations. In the seventh month the defenses were stood down and he resumed council attendance.) |
| He Rulin (In the fifth month he became Right Vice Minister of War and dropped the "training" designation. In the eleventh month he was made Right Vice Minister of Revenue.) |
| Twenty-third year of the Daoguang reign, guimao. |
| Mujangga |
| Pan Shien |
| Qi Jiazao |
| Saishanga |
| He Rulin (In the sixth month he was dispatched to the Eastern Canal to inspect works. He returned in the ninth month.) |
| Twenty-fourth year of the Daoguang reign, jiachen. |
| Mujangga |
| Pan Shien |
| Qi Jiazao |
| Saishanga |
| He Rulin (In the twelfth month he became Left Vice Minister of Revenue.) |
| Twenty-fifth year of the Daoguang reign, yisi. |
| Mujangga |
| Pan Shien |
| Qi Jiazao |
| Saishanga (In the second month he became Minister of Revenue.) |
| He Rulin (In the fourth month he became Minister of War.) |
| Twenty-sixth year of the Daoguang reign, bingwu. |
| Mujangga |
| Pan Shien |
| Saishanga (In the first month he was sent to Jiangnan to inspect Yangtze defenses. He returned in the sixth month.) |
| Qi Jiazao |
| He Rulin |
| Twenty-seventh year of the Daoguang reign, dingwei. |
| Mujangga |
| Pan Shien |
| Saishanga |
| Qi Jiazao |
| He Rulin (On bingxu in the fifth month he left office for his mother's mourning.) |
| Wenqing (On dinghai in the fifth month he rejoined the Grand Council as Minister of War. In the ninth month he was dispatched to Henan to oversee famine relief.) |
| Chen Fu'en (On dinghai in the fifth month he joined the Grand Council as acting Left Vice Minister of War. He was soon sent to Shandong on an investigative assignment, acted as governor of Shandong in the eleventh month, was then made Right Vice Minister of Justice, and returned in the twelfth month.) |
| Twenty-eighth year of the Daoguang reign, wushen. |
| Mujangga |
| Pan Shien (In the first month he was made Grand Tutor and granted the privilege of purple reins.) |
| Saishanga |
| Qi Jiazao |
| Wenqing (On renzi in the second month he became Minister of Personnel and Superintendent of the Imperial Household Department and was ordered to leave the Grand Council.) |
| Chen Fu'en |
| Twenty-ninth year of the Daoguang reign, jiyou. |
| Mujangga |
| Pan Shien (On jiashen in the tenth month he was released from council duty on account of age.) |
| Saishanga |
| Qi Jiazao (In the seventh month he was made Associate Grand Secretary. In the tenth month he was dispatched to Lanzhou on an investigative assignment.) |
| Chen Fu'en (In the intercalary fourth month he was sent to Shanxi on an investigative assignment. He returned in the sixth month, became Left Vice Minister of Works in the seventh, and Minister of Justice in the twelfth.) |
| He Rulin (On wuwu in the ninth month he rejoined the Grand Council with first-rank insignia, acting as Left Vice Minister of Rites and, after completing mourning, as Minister of War. In the tenth month he acted as Minister of Revenue.) |
| Ji Zhichang (On wushen in the ninth month he joined the Grand Council as former governor of Shanxi and acting Right Vice Minister of Personnel. In the twelfth month he was appointed Left Vice Minister of Revenue.) |
| Thirtieth year of the Daoguang reign, gengxu. |
| Mujangga (On bingxu in the tenth month he was stripped of office.) |
| Qi Jiazao (He returned in the second month. In the sixth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall for Esteeming Benevolence.) |
| Saishanga (In the tenth month he was made Associate Grand Secretary.) |
| He Rulin (In the fifth month he was appointed Minister of Rites.) |
| Chen Fu'en (On gengxu in the fifth month he asked to leave to care for his parents and resigned from the council.) |
| Ji Zhichang (In the sixth month he became Left Censor-in-Chief.) |
| First year of the Xianfeng reign, xinhai. |
| Qi Jiazao |
| Saishanga (In the first month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Literary Glory. In the third month he was also made imperial commissioner to supervise military affairs in Guangxi.) |
| He Rulin |
| Ji Zhichang (On yisi in the fifth month he was appointed governor-general of Fujian-Zhejiang and left the council.) |
| Mu Yin (On bingshen in the third month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as a candidate fifth-rank capital official and Hanlin reader in the Grand Secretariat. In the twelfth month he was appointed Rector of the Imperial Academy.) |
| Shuxing'a (On jiwei in the fourth month he joined the Grand Council as Left Vice Minister of Revenue. On xinhai in the intercalary eighth month he acted as governor-general of Shaanxi-Gansu and left the council.) |
| Peng Yunzhang (On renzi in the fifth month he joined the Grand Council as Right Vice Minister of Works.) |
| Second year of the Xianfeng reign, renzi. |
| Saishanga (Supervising military affairs in Guangxi. On jiyou in the ninth month he was stripped of office.) |
| Qi Jiazao (In the third month he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent.) |
| He Rulin (In the first month he requested leave for a leg ailment. On dingmao in the third month he was permitted to leave council duty.) |
| Peng Yunzhang |
| Mu Yin (In the second month he became Director of the Court of Imperial Sacrifices, then Hanlin Reader in the Grand Secretariat.) |
| Shao Can (On guihai in the fifth month he joined the Grand Council as Left Vice Minister of Personnel.) |
| Lin Kui (On guihai in the fifth month he joined the Grand Council as Right Vice Minister of Revenue. In the seventh month he became Minister of Works.) |
| Third year of the Xianfeng reign, guichou. |
| Qi Jiazao |
| Lin Kui (In the ninth month he became Minister of Rites. On wuyin in the tenth month he was appointed Superintendent of the Imperial Household Department and removed from council duty.) |
| Peng Yunzhang (In the twelfth month he became Left Vice Minister of War.) |
| Shao Can (On yiwei in the twelfth month he was appointed Grain Transport Governor-General and left the council.) |
| Mu Yin (In the fourth month he acted as Left Vice Minister of Justice. In the ninth month he became Left Vice Minister of Rites. In the tenth month he dropped the "training" designation on the council.) |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) (On wuyin in the tenth month he was ordered to join the Grand Council.) |
| Ruilin (On wuyin in the tenth month he joined the Grand Council as Right Vice Minister of Revenue. He was soon dispatched to Tianjin to assist in defense and suppression.) |
| Du Han (On bingshen in the twelfth month he joined the Grand Council as Left Vice Minister of Works.) |
| Fourth year of the Xianfeng reign, jiayin. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Qi Jiazao (In the eighth month he took sick leave. On gengyin in the eleventh month he retired.) |
| Peng Yunzhang (In the third month he became Left Vice Minister of Rites. In the fifth month he was made Minister of Works.) |
| Ruilin (In the intercalary seventh month he became Left Vice Minister of Revenue.) |
| Du Han |
| Mu Yin (In the tenth month he became Right Vice Minister of Personnel.) |
| Fifth year of the Xianfeng reign, yimao. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) (On renwu in the seventh month he was removed from council duty for perfunctory handling of the empress dowager's funeral rites.) |
| Peng Yunzhang (In the twelfth month he was made Associate Grand Secretary.) |
| Mu Yin |
| Ruilin (In the first month he was granted a valor title and commander-in-chief insignia for his service. He returned in the second month. On jiwei in the fourth month he was appointed military governor of Xi'an and left the council.) |
| Du Han |
| Wenqing (On renwu in the seventh month he rejoined the Grand Council as Minister of Revenue. In the ninth month he was made Associate Grand Secretary. In the twelfth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Literary Depth.) |
| Sixth year of the Xianfeng reign, bingchen. |
| Wenqing (In the eleventh month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Military Glory. He died soon after.) |
| Peng Yunzhang (In the eleventh month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Literary Depth.) |
| Mu Yin |
| Du Han |
| Bo Shuai (On renshen in the eleventh month he joined the Grand Council as Minister of Revenue. In the twelfth month he was made Associate Grand Secretary.) |
| Seventh year of the Xianfeng reign, dingsi. |
| Peng Yunzhang |
| Bo Shuai |
| Mu Yin |
| Du Han |
| Eighth year of the Xianfeng reign, wuwu. |
| Peng Yunzhang (In the ninth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Military Glory.) |
| Bo Shuai (In the ninth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Literary Depth. On wuchen in the tenth month he was stripped of office over the Shuntian examination hall scandal.) |
| Du Han (On jiawu in the ninth month he was removed from council duty for reduced mourning.) |
| Kuang Yuan (On wuxu in the fifth month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Left Vice Minister of Personnel.) |
| Wensiang (On wuxu in the fifth month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Grand Secretariat Hanlin Reader acting Left Vice Minister of Justice. In the sixth month he became Right Vice Minister of Rites; in the twelfth month he was made Right Vice Minister of Personnel.) |
| Ninth year of the Xianfeng reign, jiwei. |
| Peng Yunzhang |
| Mu Yin (In the twelfth month he became Minister of War.) |
| Kuang Yuan (In the tenth month he dropped the "training" designation on the council.) |
| Wensiang (In the tenth month he dropped the "training" designation and became Right Vice Minister of Works. In the eleventh month he was made Left Vice Minister of Revenue.) |
| Du Han (On guimao in the tenth month he rejoined the Grand Council as acting Right Vice Minister of Personnel and, after completing mourning, as Left Vice Minister of Works.) |
| Tenth year of the Xianfeng reign, gengshen. |
| Peng Yunzhang (On renshen in the sixth month he was removed from council duty as his strength waned.) |
| Mu Yin (In the seventh month he and Prince Yi (Zaituan) were sent as imperial commissioners to Tongzhou to arrange pacification. He was recalled in the eighth month, then accompanied the court to Rehe. In the ninth month, after his father's death, he was granted fourteen days' mourning leave but continued council attendance.) |
| Kuang Yuan (In the eighth month he accompanied the court to Rehe.) |
| Wensiang (In the eighth month he was ordered to remain in Beijing as acting metropolitan commandant of the Vanguard Brigade, then concurrently to oversee the Grand Council's copying and dispatch of key memorial summaries to the provinces. In the twelfth month he also became Minister of the Zongli Yamen.) |
| Du Han (In the eighth month he accompanied the court to Rehe. In the ninth month he acted as Right Vice Minister of Rites.) |
| Jiao Youying (On wuzi in the tenth month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Vice Director of the Court of Imperial Sacrifices.) |
| Eleventh year of the Xianfeng reign, xinyou. |
| Mu Yin (In the seventh month he and Prince Yi (Zaituan) and the others styled themselves Ministers Assisting with Government Affairs. On yimao in the ninth month he was removed from council duty.) |
| Kuang Yuan (In the fourth month he was granted leave to return to Beijing but still went to the traveling palace. In the seventh month he joined those styling themselves Ministers Assisting with Government Affairs. On yimao in the ninth month he was removed from council duty.) |
| Du Han (In the fourth month he additionally acted as Left Vice Minister of Personnel. In the seventh month he joined those styling themselves Ministers Assisting with Government Affairs. On yimao in the ninth month he was removed from council duty.) |
| Jiao Youying (In the seventh month he joined those styling themselves Ministers Assisting with Government Affairs. In the eighth month he became Director of the Court of the Imperial Stud. On yimao in the ninth month he was removed from council duty.) |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) (On bingchen in the tenth month he rejoined the Grand Council as superintendent of the Zongli Yamen, having been additionally granted the title Prince Regent.) |
| Guiliang (On bingchen in the tenth month he joined the Grand Council as Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent and Grand Secretary of the Hall of Literary Glory, concurrently Minister of the Zongli Yamen.) |
| Shen Zhaolin (On bingchen in the tenth month he joined the Grand Council as Minister of Revenue. He was soon dispatched to Lanzhou to investigate affairs.) |
| Baojun (On bingchen in the tenth month he joined the Grand Council as Right Vice Minister of Revenue and soon also became Minister of the Zongli Yamen.) |
| Cao Yuying (On bingchen in the tenth month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Vice Director of the Court of State Ceremonial. He was soon made Director of the Court of Judicial Review.) |
| Wensiang (On bingchen in the tenth month he continued on the Grand Council as Left Vice Minister of Revenue.) |
| First year of the Tongzhi reign, renxu. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) (In the second month he was additionally charged with inspecting the curriculum at Hongde Hall.) |
| Guiliang (On renshen in the sixth month he died.) |
| Shen Zhaolin (In the first month he was ordered to act as governor-general of Shaanxi-Gansu. On yiyou in the seventh month he died.) |
| Baojun (In the first month he became Left Vice Minister of Revenue. In the second month he was made Minister of Revenue.) |
| Wensiang (In the first month he became Left Censor-in-Chief. In the intercalary eighth month he was made Minister of Works.) |
| Cao Yuying (In the tenth month he dropped the "training" designation on the council.) |
| Li Tangjie (On guisi in the intercalary eighth month he joined the Grand Council as Left Censor-in-Chief.) |
| Second year of the Tongzhi reign, guihai. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Wensiang |
| Baojun |
| Li Tangjie (In the second month he became Minister of Works.) |
| Cao Yuying (In the first month he became Left Vice Minister of Works. In the second month he was made Left Vice Minister of War.) |
| Third year of the Tongzhi reign, jiazi. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) (In the seventh month one of his sons was additionally granted the rank of beile.) |
| Wensiang (In the seventh month he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Baojun (In the seventh month he was made Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Li Tangjie (In the seventh month he was made Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent and Minister of Rites.) |
| Cao Yuying (In the seventh month he was granted the first-rank finial.) |
| Fourth year of the Tongzhi reign, yichou. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) (On renyin in the third month he was impeached, stripped of the title Prince Regent, and removed from council duty. On wuyin in the fourth month he was again ordered to rejoin the Grand Council.) |
| Wensiang (In the seventh month he was dispatched to Jizhou to oversee suppression of mounted bandits. He returned in the eighth month. In the tenth month he was granted leave to receive his parent into his care and ordered to Fengtian to supervise the campaign against mounted bandits.) |
| Baojun |
| Li Tangjie (In the eleventh month he died.) |
| Cao Yuying (In the second month he became Left Censor-in-Chief. In the eleventh month he was made Minister of War.) |
| Li Hongzao (On renshen in the eleventh month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as attendant at Hongde Hall and Grand Secretariat Hanlin Reader, while retaining his post at Hongde Hall.) |
| Fifth year of the Tongzhi reign, bingyin. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Wensiang (In the second month he became Minister of Personnel. He returned in the fifth month.) |
| Baojun |
| Cao Yuying (In the third month he died.) |
| Li Hongzao (In the second month he became Right Vice Minister of Rites. In the third month he was made Right Vice Minister of Revenue and dropped the "training" designation. In the seventh month he entered mourning for his mother and was granted one hundred days' leave for funeral rites. On xinchou in the tenth month he requested sick leave and was relieved of council duty.) |
| Hu Jiayu (On wuzi in the third month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Left Vice Censor-in-Chief. In the seventh month he became Left Vice Minister of War. On xinmao in the twelfth month he was impeached for accepting gold from Governor-General Guanwen and was removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Wang Yuanfang (On xinchou in the tenth month he joined the Grand Council as Left Censor-in-Chief.) |
| Sixth year of the Tongzhi reign, dingmao. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Wensiang |
| Baojun |
| Wang Yuanfang (In the tenth month he died.) |
| Shen Guifen (On jiawu in the tenth month, as former governor of Shanxi and acting Right Vice Minister of Rites, he was assigned to train on the Grand Council. In the twelfth month he was appointed Right Vice Minister of Rites.) |
| Seventh year of the Tongzhi reign, wuchen. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) (In the second month, as Nian rebels threatened the capital, he was ordered to command all arriving armies.) |
| Wensiang |
| Baojun |
| Shen Guifen (In the third month he dropped the "training" designation and became Left Vice Minister of Revenue. In the seventh month he was made Left Vice Minister of Personnel.) |
| Li Hongzao (On wuwu in the sixth month he rejoined the Grand Council as Right Vice Minister of Revenue after completing mourning, still attending at Hongde Hall and acting as Left Vice Minister of Rites.) |
| Eighth year of the Tongzhi reign, jisi. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Wensiang (In the ninth month he took sick leave. In the twelfth month he entered mourning for his mother and was granted one hundred days' leave in mourning garb; when the leave expired he resumed council attendance.) |
| Baojun |
| Shen Guifen (In the sixth month he became Left Censor-in-Chief. In the tenth month he also served at the Zongli Yamen.) |
| Li Hongzao (In the eighth month he was appointed Right Vice Minister of Revenue.) |
| Ninth year of the Tongzhi reign, gengwu. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Wensiang (In the second month he was granted leave to return home for a funeral. In the ninth month he returned but remained on sick leave.) |
| Baojun |
| Shen Guifen (In the fourth month he became Minister of War.) |
| Li Hongzao |
| Tenth year of the Tongzhi reign, xinwei. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Wensiang (In the second month he was made Associate Grand Secretary.) |
| Baojun |
| Shen Guifen |
| Li Hongzao (In the seventh month he became Left Censor-in-Chief.) |
| Eleventh year of the Tongzhi reign, renshen. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) (In the ninth month his princely title was granted perpetual hereditary succession.) |
| Wensiang (In the sixth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall for Cultivating Benevolence. In the ninth month he was granted use of the imperial audience carriage.) |
| Baojun (In the sixth month he became Minister of Personnel. In the ninth month he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Shen Guifen (In the ninth month he was made Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Li Hongzao (In the eighth month he became Minister of Works. In the ninth month he was made Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Twelfth year of the Tongzhi reign, guiyou. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Wensiang (In the sixth month he was granted leave to return home for a funeral. In the eleventh month he returned.) |
| Baojun |
| Shen Guifen |
| Li Hongzao |
| Thirteenth year of the Tongzhi reign, jiaxu. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) (On the last day of the seventh month he was demoted to prince of the second degree and deprived of hereditary succession. On the first day of the eighth month he was restored to princely rank with hereditary succession as before.) |
| Wensiang (In the twelfth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Military Glory.) |
| Baojun (In the second month he was made Associate Grand Secretary. In the eighth month he became Minister of War.) |
| Shen Guifen |
| Li Hongzao (In the tenth month, when the emperor was ill, he drafted responses to memorials on his behalf.) |
| First year of the Guangxu reign, yihai. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Wensiang (In the twelfth month he took sick leave.) |
| Baojun |
| Shen Guifen (In the first month he was made Associate Grand Secretary.) |
| Li Hongzao |
| Second year of the Guangxu reign, bingzi. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Wensiang (On jiawu in the fifth month he died.) |
| Baojun |
| Shen Guifen |
| Li Hongzao (In the tenth month he also served at the Zongli Yamen.) |
| Jinglian (On dingwei in the third month, as Left Censor-in-Chief and acting Minister of Works, he was assigned to train on the Grand Council. In the tenth month he also served at the Zongli Yamen.) |
| Third year of the Guangxu reign, dingchou. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Baojun |
| Shen Guifen |
| Li Hongzao (On bingyin in the ninth month he was removed from duty for mourning for his birth mother.) |
| Jinglian (In the first month he was appointed Minister of Works and dropped the "training" designation.) |
| Fourth year of the Guangxu reign, wuyin. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Baojun |
| Shen Guifen |
| Jinglian (In the fifth month he became Minister of Revenue.) |
| Wang Wenshao (On yiyou in the second month, as former governor of Hunan, he was assigned to train on the Grand Council. He was soon acting Left Vice Minister of War. In the fourth month he was appointed Left Vice Minister of Rites. In the seventh month he also served at the Zongli Yamen.) |
| Fifth year of the Guangxu reign, jimao. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Baojun (In the third month he was made Grand Preceptor of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Shen Guifen (In the third month he was made Grand Preceptor of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Jinglian |
| Wang Wenshao (In the first month he dropped the "training" designation. In the second month he became Left Vice Minister of Revenue.) |
| Sixth year of the Guangxu reign, gengchen. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Baojun |
| Shen Guifen (On guihai in the twelfth month he died.) |
| Jinglian |
| Wang Wenshao |
| Li Hongzao (On bingzi in the first month he rejoined the Grand Council as Minister of Works after completing mourning, acting as Minister of Personnel, while continuing to serve at the Zongli Yamen.) |
| Seventh year of the Guangxu reign, xinsi. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Baojun |
| Li Hongzao (In the first month he was appointed Minister of War. In the sixth month he was made Associate Grand Secretary.) |
| Jinglian |
| Wang Wenshao |
| Zuo Zongtang (On renchen in the first month he joined the Grand Council as Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent, Second-Class Marquis of Kejing, and Grand Secretary of the Eastern Pavilion, while also serving at the Zongli Yamen. In the eighth month he took sick leave. On yiwei in the ninth month he was appointed governor-general of Liangjiang and left the council.) |
| Eighth year of the Guangxu reign, renwu. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Baojun |
| Li Hongzao (In the first month he became Minister of Personnel.) |
| Jinglian |
| Wang Wenshao (In the first month he also acted as Minister of Revenue. In the tenth month he was granted leave. On dinghai in the eleventh month he requested leave to care for his parents and was relieved of council duty.) |
| Weng Tonghe (On dinghai in the eleventh month he joined the Grand Council as attendant at Yuqing Palace, Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent, and Minister of Works.) |
| Pan Zuyin (On wuzi in the eleventh month he joined the Grand Council as Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent and Minister of Justice.) |
| Ninth year of the Guangxu reign, guiwei. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Baojun |
| Li Hongzao |
| Jinglian (In the sixth month he was demoted over an official matter but remained on the council. In the seventh month he became Grand Secretariat Hanlin Reader. In the eighth month he was made Left Vice Minister of Personnel. In the eleventh month he became Minister of War.) |
| Weng Tonghe |
| Pan Zuyin (On bingwu in the first month he was removed from duty for mourning for his father.) |
| Tenth year of the Guangxu reign, jiashen. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) (On wuzi in the third month he was ordered to retire to his residence to recuperate from illness.) |
| Baojun (On wuzi in the third month he retired from office.) |
| Li Hongzao (On wuzi in the third month he was demoted and removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Jinglian (On wuzi in the third month he was demoted and removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Weng Tonghe (On wuzi in the third month he was removed from the Grand Council but continued as attendant at Yuqing Palace.) |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) (On wuzi in the third month he was ordered to join the Grand Council. On jichou, by order of Empress Dowager Cixi, he was to consult with Prince Chun (Yixuan) on urgent council business.) |
| Elerenbu (On wuzi in the third month he joined the Grand Council as Minister of Revenue. In the fifth month he was made Associate Grand Secretary. In the ninth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall for Cultivating Benevolence.) |
| Yan Jingming (On wuzi in the third month he joined the Grand Council as Minister of Revenue and also served at the Zongli Yamen. In the fifth month he was made Associate Grand Secretary.) |
| Zhang Zhiwan (On wuzi in the third month he joined the Grand Council as Minister of Justice.) |
| Sun Yuwen (On wuzi in the third month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Left Vice Minister of Works.) |
| Xu Gengshen (On guisi in the third month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Right Vice Minister of Justice, ordered not to attend daily, and also to serve at the Zongli Yamen. In the eighth month he dropped the "training" designation.) |
| Zuo Zongtang (On jihai in the fifth month he rejoined the Grand Council as Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent, Second-Class Marquis of Kejing, and Grand Secretary of the Eastern Pavilion. On gengshen in the seventh month he was ordered to Fujian to supervise military affairs and left the council.) |
| Eleventh year of the Guangxu reign, yiyou. |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) |
| Elerenbu (In the eleventh month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Military Glory.) |
| Yan Jingming (In the eleventh month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Eastern Pavilion.) |
| Zhang Zhiwan (In the eleventh month he was made Associate Grand Secretary.) |
| Xu Gengshen (In the twelfth month he acted as Minister of War.) |
| Sun Yuwen (In the sixth month he dropped the "training" designation and also served at the Zongli Yamen.) |
| Twelfth year of the Guangxu reign, bingxu. |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) |
| Elerenbu |
| Yan Jingming (On dingsi in the ninth month he requested sick leave and was removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Zhang Zhiwan |
| Xu Gengshen |
| Sun Yuwen |
| Thirteenth year of the Guangxu reign, dinghai. |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) |
| Elerenbu |
| Zhang Zhiwan |
| Xu Gengshen (In the ninth month he became Right Vice Minister of Personnel while still acting as Minister of War.) |
| Sun Yuwen |
| Fourteenth year of the Guangxu reign, wuzi. |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) |
| Elerenbu |
| Zhang Zhiwan |
| Xu Gengshen (In the seventh month he was formally appointed Minister of War.) |
| Sun Yuwen (In the seventh month he was appointed Right Vice Minister of Personnel.) |
| Fifteenth year of the Guangxu reign, jichou. |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) (In the first month he was granted additional bodyguards.) |
| Elerenbu (In the first month he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Zhang Zhiwan (In the first month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall for Cultivating Benevolence and made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Xu Gengshen (In the first month he was made Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Sun Yuwen (In the first month he became Minister of Justice and was made Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent.) |
| Sixteenth year of the Guangxu reign, gengyin. |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) (In the eleventh month of this year Prince Chun died.) |
| Elerenbu |
| Zhang Zhiwan |
| Xu Gengshen |
| Sun Yuwen |
| Seventeenth year of the Guangxu reign, xinmao. |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) |
| Elerenbu |
| Zhang Zhiwan |
| Xu Gengshen |
| Sun Yuwen |
| Eighteenth year of the Guangxu reign, renchen. |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) |
| Elerenbu |
| Zhang Zhiwan (In the eighth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Eastern Pavilion.) |
| Xu Gengshen |
| Sun Yuwen (In the fifth month he took sick leave. In the tenth month his leave was extended.) |
| Nineteenth year of the Guangxu reign, guisi. |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) |
| Elerenbu |
| Zhang Zhiwan |
| Xu Gengshen (In the eleventh month he died.) |
| Sun Yuwen (In the twelfth month he became Minister of War.) |
| Xu Yongyi (On xinhai in the twelfth month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Minister of the Zongli Yamen and Left Vice Minister of Personnel.) |
| Twentieth year of the Guangxu reign, jiawu. |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) (In the first month he was granted double salary and additional bodyguards.) |
| Elerenbu (In the first month he was granted use of purple reins. On renxu in the tenth month he was removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Zhang Zhiwan (In the first month he was granted use of purple reins. On renxu in the tenth month he was removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Sun Yuwen (In the first month he was granted use of purple reins.) |
| Xu Yongyi (In the first month he was made Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent. In the sixth month he dropped the "training" designation.) |
| Weng Tonghe (On jiyou in the tenth month he rejoined the Grand Council as Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent and Minister of Revenue, concurrently handling military affairs.) |
| Li Hongzao (On jiyou in the tenth month he rejoined the Grand Council as Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent and Minister of Rites, concurrently handling military affairs.) |
| Kang Yi (On jiyou in the tenth month he joined the Grand Council as former governor of Guangdong. He was soon acting Right Vice Minister of Rites as a vice minister awaiting appointment. In the eleventh month he received formal appointment. In the twelfth month he became Left Vice Minister of Rites.) |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) (On gengchen in the eleventh month he was again appointed to the Grand Council and ordered to supervise military affairs.) |
| Twenty-first year of the Guangxu reign, yiwei. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) |
| Sun Yuwen (In the fifth month he took sick leave. On jiaxu in the sixth month he was dismissed.) |
| Weng Tonghe (In the sixth month he also served at the Zongli Yamen.) |
| Li Hongzao (In the sixth month he continued to serve at the Zongli Yamen.) |
| Xu Yongyi (On yiyou in the sixth month he was removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Kang Yi (In the tenth month he became Right Vice Minister of Revenue.) |
| Qian Yingpu (On yiyou in the sixth month he joined the Grand Council as Left Vice Minister of Rites.) |
| Twenty-second year of the Guangxu reign, bingshen. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) |
| Weng Tonghe |
| Li Hongzao (In the seventh month he took sick leave. In the tenth month he was made Associate Grand Secretary and soon became Minister of Personnel.) |
| Kang Yi (In the fourth month he became Minister of Works.) |
| Qian Yingpu (In the tenth month he became Left Censor-in-Chief.) |
| Twenty-third year of the Guangxu reign, dingyou. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) |
| Li Hongzao (In the third month he took sick leave. In the seventh month he died.) |
| Weng Tonghe (In the eighth month he was made Associate Grand Secretary.) |
| Kang Yi (In the seventh month he became Minister of Justice.) |
| Qian Yingpu (In the seventh month he became Minister of Works.) |
| Twenty-fourth year of the Guangxu reign, wuxu. |
| Prince Gong (Yixin) (On renchen in the fourth month he died.) |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) |
| Weng Tonghe (On jiyou in the fourth month he was dismissed.) |
| Kang Yi (In the intercalary third month he became Minister of War and was made Associate Grand Secretary.) |
| Qian Yingpu |
| Liao Shouheng (On jiazi in the second month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent, Minister of the Zongli Yamen, and Minister of Justice. In the eighth month he became Minister of Rites.) |
| Wang Wenshao (On dingsi in the fifth month he rejoined the Grand Council as Minister of Revenue, still also serving at the Zongli Yamen. In the sixth month he was ordered to supervise mining and railway affairs.) |
| Yulu (On yihai in the fifth month he joined the Grand Council as newly appointed governor-general of Sichuan. In the seventh month he acted as Minister of Rites and also served at the Zongli Yamen. On jiawu in the eighth month he was appointed governor-general of Zhili and left the council.) |
| Ronglu (On jiawu in the eighth month, as Grand Secretary of the Hall of Literary Depth and incumbent governor-general of Zhili summoned to Beijing, he joined the Grand Council in charge of the Ministry of War while still commanding the Beiyang land and naval forces.) |
| Qixiu (On jiayin in the twelfth month he joined the Grand Council as Minister of Rites.) |
| Twenty-fifth year of the Guangxu reign, jihai. |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) |
| Ronglu |
| Kang Yi (In the fourth month he was dispatched to the Jiangnan provinces. In the eleventh month he returned to council duty.) |
| Wang Wenshao (In the eleventh month he was made Associate Grand Secretary.) |
| Qian Yingpu (In the fourth month he took sick leave. On jiayin in the fifth month he was dismissed on grounds of illness.) |
| Qixiu |
| Liao Shouheng (On jiayin in the eleventh month he was removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Zhao Shuqiao (On jiayin in the eleventh month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Minister of the Zongli Yamen and Minister of Justice. He was soon additionally charged with managing the Shuntian prefect.) |
| Twenty-sixth year of the Guangxu reign, gengzi. |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) (In the seventh month, when the court fled west, he did not accompany it. In the eighth month he was summoned to the temporary court but reported illness and did not go.) |
| Ronglu (In the seventh month he was appointed minister remaining in Beijing. In the intercalary eighth month he was summoned to the temporary court at Xi'an.) |
| Kang Yi (In the third month he became Minister of Personnel. In the fifth month he was dispatched to the Baoding region to disband the Boxers, then soon recalled. In the seventh month he accompanied the court west. In the intercalary eighth month he died.) |
| Wang Wenshao (In the second month he was made Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent. In the seventh month he accompanied the court west. In the tenth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall for Cultivating Benevolence.) |
| Qixiu (In the fifth month he also served at the Zongli Yamen. In the seventh month he did not accompany the court. On gengshen in the twelfth month he was dismissed and arrested.) |
| Zhao Shuqiao (In the fifth month he was dispatched to the Baoding region to disband the Boxers and returned two days later. In the seventh month he accompanied the court west. In the ninth month he was dismissed from office but retained in his post. On renxu in the twelfth month he was dismissed and condemned.) |
| Prince Duan (Zaiyi) (On bingzi in the eighth month, at the temporary court in Datong, he was appointed to the Grand Council. On xinchou in the intercalary eighth month he was dismissed.) |
| Lu Chuanlin (On xinchou in the intercalary eighth month, as newly appointed governor-general of Liangguang accompanying the court west, he joined the Grand Council. He was soon ordered to serve with ministerial rank awaiting appointment. In the ninth month he became Left Censor-in-Chief and Minister of Rites. In the tenth month he was made Minister of Revenue.) |
| Twenty-seventh year of the Guangxu reign, xinchou. |
| Prince Li (Shiduo) (On bingyin in the seventh month he was removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Ronglu (In the third month he additionally supervised the Commission for Administrative Reform. In the eighth month he was granted use of purple reins and accompanied the court back to Beijing. In the tenth month he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent. In the twelfth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Military Glory.) |
| Wang Wenshao (In the third month he additionally supervised the Commission for Administrative Reform. In the sixth month he also served as co-minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In the eighth month he was granted use of purple reins and accompanied the court back to Beijing. In the ninth month he was ordered to handle Beijing–Shanhaiguan railway affairs and soon acted as plenipotentiary for peace negotiations.) |
| Lu Chuanlin (In the third month he additionally supervised the Commission for Administrative Reform.) |
| Qu Hongji (On jiachen in the fourth month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Minister of Works and additionally to supervise the Commission for Administrative Reform. In the sixth month he became Minister of Foreign Affairs and co-minister. In the ninth month he was ordered to handle Beijing–Shanhaiguan railway affairs.) |
| Twenty-eighth year of the Guangxu reign, renyin. |
| Ronglu |
| Wang Wenshao |
| Lu Chuanlin |
| Qu Hongji |
| Twenty-ninth year of the Guangxu reign, guimao. |
| Ronglu (On wuchen in the third month he died.) |
| Wang Wenshao (In the fourth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Military Glory.) |
| Lu Chuanlin |
| Qu Hongji (In the ninth month he was ordered to co-handle the Bureau of Fiscal Affairs.) |
| Prince Qing (Yikuang) (On gengwu in the third month, as supervisor of the Commission for Administrative Reform and Minister of Foreign Affairs, he was appointed to the Grand Council. In the ninth month he was ordered to supervise the Bureau of Fiscal Affairs. In the tenth month he supervised the Bureau for Army Training.) |
| Rongqing (On bingshen in the ninth month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Superintendent of Education and Minister of Revenue, additionally supervising the Commission for Administrative Reform. In the eleventh month he was changed to additionally serve as Superintendent of Educational Affairs. In the twelfth month he dropped the "training" designation.) |
| Thirtieth year of the Guangxu reign, jiachen. |
| Prince Qing (Yikuang) |
| Wang Wenshao |
| Lu Chuanlin |
| Qu Hongji |
| Rongqing |
| Thirty-first year of the Guangxu reign, yisi. |
| Prince Qing (Yikuang) |
| Wang Wenshao (On gengzi in the fifth month he was removed from the Grand Council on grounds of advanced age.) |
| Lu Chuanlin (In the fourth month he became Minister of Personnel.) |
| Qu Hongji |
| Rongqing (In the eleventh month he became Minister of Education. In the twelfth month he was made Associate Grand Secretary.) |
| Xu Shichang (On gengzi in the fifth month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as acting Left Vice Minister of War, additionally supervising the Commission for Administrative Reform. He was soon ordered to co-handle army training affairs. In the sixth month he was ordered abroad to study political systems but did not go. In the ninth month he dropped the "training" designation.) |
| Tieliang (On dingyou in the seventh month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as co-handler of army training affairs, acting Minister of War, and Left Vice Minister of Revenue, additionally supervising the Commission for Administrative Reform. In the eleventh month he became Minister of Revenue. In the twelfth month he dropped the "training" designation.) |
| Thirty-second year of the Guangxu reign, bingwu (On jiayin in the ninth month it was decreed that all Grand Councilors would concurrently serve as commissioners for deliberating on government affairs.) |
| Prince Qing (Yikuang) (On jiayin in the ninth month, under the reformed official system, he was again appointed to the Grand Council.) |
| Lu Chuanlin (On jiayin in the ninth month, under the reformed official system, he was ordered to devote himself exclusively to ministry affairs and was removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Qu Hongji (In the first month he was made Associate Grand Secretary. On jiayin in the ninth month, under the reformed official system, he was again appointed to the Grand Council.) |
| Rongqing (On jiayin in the ninth month, under the reformed official system, he was ordered to devote himself exclusively to ministry affairs and was removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Tieliang (In the fourth month he additionally supervised the Bureau of Taxation. On jiayin in the ninth month, under the reformed official system, he was appointed Minister of the Army and removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Xu Shichang (On jiayin in the ninth month, under the reformed official system, he was appointed Minister of Civil Affairs and removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Shixu (On jiayin in the ninth month, as Grand Secretary of the Eastern Pavilion, he was appointed to the Grand Council.) |
| Lin Shaonian (On jiayin in the ninth month, as former governor of Guangxi and vice minister awaiting appointment, he was assigned to train on the Grand Council. In the eleventh month he entered regular council attendance.) |
| Thirty-third year of the Guangxu reign, dingwei. |
| Prince Qing (Yikuang) (In the third month he was ordered additionally to supervise the Ministry of the Army.) |
| Shixu (In the sixth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Literary Depth.) |
| Qu Hongji (On dingmao in the fifth month he was dismissed.) |
| Lin Shaonian (In the second month he acted as Minister of Posts and Communications. In the fifth month he became Left Vice Minister of the Bureau of Revenue. On guisi in the seventh month he was appointed governor of Henan and left the council.) |
| Lu Chuanlin (On jisi in the fifth month, again as Minister of Personnel, he was appointed to the Grand Council and immediately relieved of exclusive ministry duties.) |
| Prince Chun (Zaifeng) (On jisi in the fifth month he was ordered to train on the Grand Council.) |
| Zhang Zhidong (On bingchen in the seventh month, as Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent and Grand Secretary of the Hall for Cultivating Benevolence, he was appointed to the Grand Council. In the eighth month he additionally supervised the Ministry of Education.) |
| Yuan Shikai (On bingchen in the seventh month, as Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent and Minister of Foreign Affairs, he was appointed to the Grand Council.) |
| Thirty-fourth year of the Guangxu reign, wushen. |
| Prince Qing (Yikuang) (In the eleventh month his princely title was granted perpetual hereditary succession.) |
| Prince Chun (Zaifeng) (In the first month he dropped the "training" designation. On guiyou in the tenth month he was invested as Prince Regent.) |
| Shixu (In the eleventh month he was made Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent and granted use of purple reins.) |
| Zhang Zhidong (In the eleventh month he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent and granted use of purple reins. In the twelfth month he additionally supervised the Hubei section of the Sichuan–Hankou Railway.) |
| Lu Chuanlin (In the second month he was dispatched to Shanxi on an investigative assignment. In the third month he returned. Shortly afterward he additionally served as Commissioner for Prohibiting Opium. In the eleventh month he was made Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent and granted use of purple reins.) |
| Yuan Shikai (In the eleventh month he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent and granted use of purple reins. On renxu in the twelfth month he was dismissed.) |
| Natong (On renxu in the twelfth month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent, Grand Secretary of the Eastern Pavilion, and co-minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.) |
| First year of the Xuantong reign, jiyou. |
| Prince Qing (Yikuang) (In the first month he was ordered to supervise overall planning for the Navy Bureau. In the sixth month he declined additional supervision of the Ministry of the Army.) |
| Shixu (In the eleventh month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Literary Glory.) |
| Zhang Zhidong (On dingyou in the eighth month he died.) |
| Natong (In the first month he dropped the "training" designation. In the second month he entered mourning for his mother. In the fourth month he was again ordered to attend council duty. In the eleventh month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall of Literary Depth.) |
| Lu Chuanlin (In the ninth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall for Cultivating Benevolence. In the tenth month he was made Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent. In the eleventh month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Eastern Pavilion.) |
| Dai Hongci (On jihai in the eighth month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Minister of Law. In the eleventh month he was made Associate Grand Secretary.) |
| Second year of the Xuantong reign, gengxu. |
| Prince Qing (Yikuang) |
| Shixu (On jiayin in the seventh month he was ordered to devote himself exclusively to Grand Secretariat affairs and was removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Natong |
| Lu Chuanlin (In the third month he took sick leave. On guihai in the seventh month he died.) |
| Dai Hongci (On wuwu in the first month he died.) |
| Wu Yusheng (On guihai in the first month he was assigned to train on the Grand Council as Grand Secretariat Hanlin Reader. In the second month he became Left Vice Minister of Personnel. Shortly afterward his ministry post was vacated and he continued on the council as a vice minister. On jiayin in the seventh month he was removed from the Grand Council.) |
| Beile Yulang (On jiayin in the seventh month, as metropolitan commandant of the Foot Soldiers Brigade, he was appointed to the Grand Council.) |
| Xu Shichang (On jiayin in the seventh month, again as Associate Grand Secretary, he was appointed to the Grand Council. In the eighth month he was appointed Grand Secretary of the Hall for Cultivating Benevolence.) |
| Third year of the Xuantong reign, xinhai (On wuyin in the fourth month the Grand Council was abolished.) |
| Prince Qing (Yikuang) (On wuyin in the fourth month he was appointed Prime Minister of the Cabinet.) |
| Beile Yulang (On wuyin in the fourth month he was appointed Minister of Military Consultation.) |
| Natong (On wuyin in the fourth month he was appointed Associate Prime Minister of the Cabinet.) |
| Xu Shichang (On wuyin in the fourth month he was appointed Associate Prime Minister of the Cabinet.) |