Donggo
Donggo (Manchu: ᡩᠣᠩᡤᠣ, Chinese: 董鄂; pinyin: Dǒng'è) was a clan of Manchu nobility belonging to the Manchu Plain White Banner, one of the 3 upper banners of Eight Banner system. Several lineages were members of Manchu Plain Red Banner.
Donggo Hala was a branch of Irgen Gioro clan. The ancestral home of the Donggo Hala was located in Liaodong. After the demise of Qing dynasty, their descendants changed their surnames to Dong (董),Zhao (赵) and other.[1]
Notable figures
[edit]Males
[edit]- Hohori (何和礼; 1561–1624, pinyin: heheli) one of 5 founders of Later Jin dynasty and duke Yongqin (勇勤公, meaning "brave and diligent")
- Xihan (席汉)
- Eshuo (鄂碩/鄂硕; d. 1657), served as a first rank military official, Grand Minister of Internal Affairs(內大臣)
- Feiyanggu (费扬古, 1645–1701), participant of early Qing military campaigns, including fight against Revolt of the Three Feudatories, Battle of Ulan Butung, general of Xi'an and Shaanxi[5]
- Badu (巴度), held a title of master commandant of light chariot (轻车都尉)[6]
- Eshuo (鄂碩/鄂硕; d. 1657), served as a first rank military official, Grand Minister of Internal Affairs(內大臣)
- Pengchun (彭春;d. 1699), an ambassador to Torghuts and signator of the Treaty of Nerchinsk.[7]
- Tiebao (铁保), renowned Qianlong era artisan and painter, friend of Yongxing
- Prince Consorts
Year | Prince Consort | Princess | Sons | Daughters |
---|---|---|---|---|
1588 | Hohori | Nenzhe,[8] Princess Duanzhuang of the First Rank (固伦端庄公主 嫩哲)[9] | 1.Dulei (杜雷) 2.Dojili (多济理) | |
1606 | Gumubei | Šurhaci's daughter |
Females
[edit]Imperial Consort
- Empress
- Empress Xiaoxian (1639–1660), the Shunzhi Emperor's imperial noble consort, the mother of Prince Rong (1657–1658)
- Consort
- Consort Zhen (d. 1661), the Shunzhi Emperor's concubine
- Consort Ningque (d. 1694), the Shunzhi Emperor's concubine, the mother of Fuquan (1653–1703)
Princess Consort
- Primary Consort
- Concubine
- Šurhaci's concubine, the mother of fifth daughter (b. 1593)
Gallery
[edit]- Tiebao, famous Qianlong era painter
- Empress Xiaoxian, Shunzhi Emperor's beloved consort
References
[edit]- ^ Zhao, Li (2012). Manchu clans today. Liaoning Public Typography. p. 410.
- ^ 《八旗满洲氏族通谱》/"Genealogy of Manchu Eight Banner clans", book 8.
- ^ 《星源集慶》/"Joy under the Star Fount".
- ^ 《八旗满洲氏族通谱》/"Genealogy of Manchu Eight Banner clans", book 8.
- ^ "朝阳数字文化网". 2014-10-20. Archived from the original on 2014-10-20. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
- ^ 《清列朝后妃傳稿》/"Biographies of Qing dynasty imperial consorts".
- ^ Zhao, Erxun (1928). 《清史稿》卷280/ "Draft History of Qing". p. 67.
- ^ 《满洲实录·卷二》/ "History of Manchuria", book 2.
- ^ "满文老档·第十六函·第三十五册"/"A research of Manchurian documents. Part 16, book 35".