Chang'adai

Chang'adai (Chinese: 常阿岱; 21 November 1643 - 29 May 1665), formally the Prince Xunhuaimin of the First Rank (巽懷愍親王), was an imperial prince of the Qing dynasty of China. He was the son of Mandahai and his primary consort, Lady Khorchin Borijit.

Chang'adai
Prince Xunhuaimin of the First Rank
Prince Xun
SuccessorXingni
Born21 November 1643
Died29 May 1665
SpouseLady Naiman Borjigit
Lady Naiman Borijit
IssueSuojing, Xilengtu, Shixian, Guangchang, Xichang, Xingni
Names
Aisin Gioro Chang'adai
愛新覺羅·常阿岱
HouseAisin Gioro
FatherMandahai
MotherLady Khorchin Borjigit

Life

Chang'adai was born in the last year of Huang Taiji's reign as Mandahai's seventh son. He had a full brother named Huse.

In the 9th year of the Shunzhi Emperor's reign (1652), his father passed away and he inherited the title of "Prince Xun". However, in the 16th year of Shunzhi's reign (1659), it was found that his father had confiscated a part of former Prince Regent Dorgon's property, which lead to Chang'adai's demotion.

He died in the 4th year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign (1665), and the court gave him the posthumous title of Prince Xunhuaimin of the First Rank. His princedom was inherited by his sixth son, Xingni.

Family

Parents:

Wives

Primary Consort

  • Primary Consort, of the Naiman Borijit (嫡夫人奈曼博爾濟吉特氏)
  • Secondary Consort, of the Nara clan (側福晉納喇氏)
    • Xingni (奉恩輔國公 星尼), Bulwark Duke by Grace, sixth son

Secondary Consort

  • Secondary Consort, of the Zhou clan (側夫人周氏)
    • Xilengtu (奉恩將軍 錫楞圖), General of the Fourth Rank, second son

Concubine

  • Mistress, of the Shi clan (庶福晋石氏)
    • Shixian (奉恩將軍 世憲), General of the Fourth Rank, third son
    • Xichang (奉恩將軍 希常), General of the Fourth Rank, fifth son
  • Mistress, of the Han clan (庶夫人韓氏)
    • Suojing (索晉), first son
    • Guangchang (廣昌), General of the Fourth Rank, fourth son
  • Mistress, of the Tang clan (妾唐氏)

See also

References

    • Arthur W. Hummel Sr. (2018). Eminent Chinese of the Qing Period: 1644–1911. Vol. Berkshire Publishing Group. p. 179. ISBN 9781614728498.
    • Zahiruddin Ahmad (1970). Sino-Tibetan Relations in the Seventeenth Century. Vol. II. Brill. pp. 159–174. ISBN 9789004087316.
    • Ling, Li (2009). Son of Heaven. Foreign Language Press. ISBN 978-7-119-05916-7. OCLC 661036668.
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