Yebušu

Yebušu (Manchu: ᠶᡝᠪᡠᡧᡠ, Chinese: 葉布舒; 25 November 1627 – 23 October 1690), formally known as Duke of the Second Rank (輔國公), was an imperial prince of the Manchu ruled Qing Dynasty and the fourth son of Hong Taiji.

Yebušu
Duke of the First Rank
BornAisin Gioro Yebušu
(愛新覺羅 葉布舒)
(1627-10-25)25 October 1627
Died23 September 1690(1690-09-23) (aged 62)
Beijing
ConsortsLady Tubusu
Lady Nara
IssueSu'erdeng
First Daughter
Names
Aisin Gioro Yebušu
(愛新覺羅 葉布舒)
HouseAisin Gioro
FatherHong Taiji
MotherMistress Yanzha

Life

Yebušu was on 25 November 1627 to Hong Taiji and Lady Yanzha.He obtained the title of General of the Firsk Rank.[1]

Yebusu served in a military division of the Plain Yellow Banner, one of three "upper" banner armies under the direct command of the emperor. Despite having served in the imperial army, Yebusu was reputed to share interests of civil official.[2] As the second surviving son of Hong Taiji, Yebushu was considered a potential candidate to the imperial throne. Due to humble origin, Yebushu's candidature was discarded.[3]

During Kangxi era, Yebusu held the title of grace bulwark duke[4]

Family

Parents

  • Father: Hong Taiji (皇太極, 28 November 1592 – 21 September 1643), Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty
  • Mother: Mistress, of the Yanzha clan (顏扎氏)

Consorts and their respective issue(s):

  • Primary Consort, of the Tubusu clan (嫡妻圖布蘇氏)
    • First Daughter ( 28 August 1652 – 20 November 1728)
      • Married Huanghai (黄海) of the Guwalgiya clan in 1667
  • Second Primary Consort, of the Nara clan (繼妻納喇氏)
    • Su'erdeng (苏尔登, 5 February 1661 – 2 May 1718), Hereditary General of the First Rank (镇国将军), first son

See also

References

  1. 爱新觉罗家族全书. 吉林人民出版社. 1997.
  2. Zhu/朱, Chengru/诚如; 白/Bai, 文煜/Wenyu (2016). 清朝前史/Prehistory of Qing. Beijing Book Co. Inc.
  3. Zhi, Yunting (2013). 60 years of founding Qing Dynasty/大清开国六十年. Beijing Book Co. Inc.
  4. Li, Han (2013). 南锣鼓巷/ South Luogu Lane. Beijing Book Co. Inc.
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