Tatara clan
Tatara (Manchu: ᡨᠠᡨᠠᡵᠠ
ᡥᠠᠯᠠ ; Chinese: 他他拉氏) was a clan of Manchu nobility. After the demise of the dynasty, some of its descendants sinicized their clan name to the Chinese surnames Tang (唐), Tan (譚), Shu (舒) or Song (松).
Notable figures
Males
- Inggūldai (英俄爾岱/英俄尔岱; 1596–1648)
- Tanbai (譚拜/谭拜; d. 1650), political figure
- Sunahai (蘇納海/苏纳海; d. 1666), minister of national history academy (Shunzi Age)
- E'ersun (额尔孙)
- Suringga (蘇凌阿/苏凌阿; d. 1799), minister of justice
- Qinghai (慶海/庆海), a sixth rank literary official (主事, pinyin: zhushi), father of Imperial Noble Consort Zhuangjing
- Yutai (裕泰), the Viceroy of Shaan-Gan in 1851
- Zhirui (志銳/志锐; 1852–1911), political figure
- Prince Consort
Date | Prince Consort | Princess |
---|---|---|
Inggūldai | Abatai's second daughter by primary consort (Nara) | |
Changxu (長敘/长敘) | Mianyu's daughter |
Females
Imperial Consort
- Imperial Noble Consort
- Imperial Noble Consort Zhuangjing (1837–1890), the Xianfeng Emperor's consort, the mother of Princess Rong'an (1855–1875)
- Imperial Noble Consort Wenjing (1873–1924), the Guangxu Emperor's consort
- Imperial Noble Consort Keshun (1876–1900), the Guangxu Emperor's consort
- Noble Consort Mingxian (1920–1942), Puyi's noble lady
Princess Consort
- Secondary Consort
- Yongxing's secondary consort, the mother of sixth daughter (1793–1794) and Mianbin (1796–1841)
See also
References
- Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao) (in Chinese).
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