Zaifeng (12 February 1883 – 3 February 1951), also known as Tsai Feng, Prince of Ch'ün, formally known by his title Prince Chun, was a Manchu prince and...
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Yixuan (16 October 1840 – 1 January 1891), formally known as Prince Chun, was an imperial prince of the House of Aisin-Gioro and a statesman of the Manchu-led...
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Prince Chun of the First Rank, or simply Prince Chun, was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1644–1912)...
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Youlan (Gūwalgiya) (redirect from 2nd Princess Chun)
for Lady Gūwalgiya to marry Zaifeng, a younger half-brother of the Guangxu Emperor. Zaifeng was the son of Yixuan, Prince Chun and Liugiya Cuiyan. The marriage...
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House of Aisin-Gioro (redirect from Iron cap prince)
(Prince Qing) Shanqi (Prince Su) Shanqi (Prince Su) Zaifeng (Prince Chun) Zaifeng (Prince Chun) Zaifeng (Prince Chun) and his family Zaifeng (Prince Chun)...
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second surviving son, Zaifeng; Zaifeng's own eldest son, Puyi, the last Qing emperor, was born at this mansion in 1906. Prince Chun served as regent for...
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aged two, to succeed him as the Xuantong Emperor. Puyi's father, Zaifeng, Prince Chun, served as regent for his son before Puyi was forced to abdicate...
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oldest son of Zaifeng, Prince Chun, and nephew to the childless Guangxu Emperor, was appointed successor at the age of two, leaving Zaifeng with the regency...
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succeeded the Guangxu Emperor, was the eldest son of Zaifeng, Prince Chun, who was born to Yixuan, Prince Chun and his second concubine Liugiya Cuiyan (1866–1925)...
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Yikuang (redirect from Prince Ching)
Guangxu Emperor died on 14 November 1908, Empress Dowager Cixi chose Zaifeng (Prince Chun)'s two-year-old son, Puyi, to be the new emperor. Puyi was "adopted"...
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