Nalehe

Nalehe (訥勒赫; 1881 – 1917) was a Qing dynasty imperial prince. He was a 16th-generation descendant of Lekdehun, Daišan's grandson and Nurhaci's great-grandson.

Aisin Gioro Nalehe
(呐勒赫)
PredecessorQing'en
SuccessorWenkui
Born4 July 1881
Died14 February 1917
SpouseYehenara Jingfang
FatherPrince Shunchengmin Qing'en
MotherLady Yanggiya

Life

Nalehe was born on 4 July 1881, which translates to 8th day of the 5th lunar month of the seventh year of Guangxu era. In August of the same year, Nalehe inherited a title of Prince Shuncheng of the Second Rank after the death of his father, Qing'en (庆恩).[1] In 1898, Nalehe was appointed as a commander of Bordered Red Banner army. In three years, he was tasked with supervising the Plain White Banner Gioro Family School, exclusively reserved for imperial princes; children of collateral Gioro clansmen and their close relatives.[2] In 1905, he became a commander of Mongol Bordered Yellow Banner army. In 1906, he was transferred back to the Manchu Bordered Red Banner and was made a Right Vice Director of the Imperial Clan Court after the graduation at Lu Jungui's School. In 1911, he was retransferred to the Manchu Plain White Banner.[3] Nalehe died on 14 February 1917, 6 years after the demise of last Chinese dynasty. He was posthumously honoured as Prince Shuncheng Zhi of the Second Rank (順承質郡王/顺承质郡王, meaning "obedient and knowledgeable")[4]

Nalehe was married to Yehenara Jingfang, the youngest daughter of Guixiang (桂祥), a brother of Empress Dowager Cixi.[5] The marriage wasn't consumed due to childlessness. According to the law, if the prince was childless, he would adopt a child from the same cadet line. Nalehe adopted a son of grace general Changfu, his second cousin.[6] The peerage was abolished in 1945.

Family

Father: Qing'en, Prince Shunchengmin of the Second Rank (顺承敏郡王 庆恩)

Mother: Mistress, Lady Yanggiya (庶福晋 杨佳氏)


Consorts:

Issue:

  • Adopted son: Wenkui (文葵), biological son of grace general Changfu (长福) by primary consort, Lady Bolot (继夫人 博罗特氏)

References

  1. 丁/Ting, 进军/Jinjun (2001). 晚清部分王公生辰清册/"Princes of Late Qing era". 历史档案/Historical Archives.
  2. 《愛新覺羅宗譜》/ "Genealogy of the Aisin-Gioro clan", part 1. pp. 3412–3413.
  3. 金/Jin, 燕/Yan (2006). 老照片中的大清王府/"Old photographs of Great Qing manors". 文化艺术出版社.
  4. "清代顺承郡王及其府邸(3)". www.chinaqw.com. Retrieved 2020-10-24.
  5. "老照片:清朝福晋真实长相,别再被电视剧骗了,肃亲王福晋好漂亮 - 雪花新闻". www.xuehua.us. Retrieved 2020-10-24.
  6. 《愛新覺羅宗譜》/ "Genealogy of the Aisin-Gioro clan", part 1. pp. 3412–3413.
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