Zaicheng

Zaicheng
Junwang-ranked beile
郡王銜貝勒
Born(1858-09-12)September 12, 1858
DiedJuly 21, 1885(1885-07-21) (aged 26)
ConsortsLady Foimo
IssuePuwei (adoptive son)
Names
Aisin Gioro Zaicheng
(愛新覺羅 載澂)
Posthumous name
Prince Gongguomin of the First Rank (恭果敏親王)
HouseAisin-Gioro
FatherYixin, Prince Gong
MotherLady Gūwalgiya

Zaicheng (Chinese: 載澂, September 12, 1858 – July 21, 1885) was the eldest son of Yixin, Prince Gong.

Life

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He was granted the title of beile. He served as Minister of Internal Affairs and as a commander in Mongolia.[citation needed]

In July 1873, the Qing court removed Zaicheng's title of beile, because he and Tongzhi went out of the palace to visit prostitutes in Peking. However, a month later, the original title were restored. Zaicheng didn't have a son, but because he was the next in line to adopt his father's title, he adopted Puwei to inherit it after his death. He died on July 21, 1885 at the age of 26, and his adopted son Puwei succeeded him as Prince Gong. Because he was the eldest son of Yixin, he was given the posthumous title of "Prince Guomin of the Third Rank".[citation needed]

Family

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Consorts

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  • Primary consort, of the Foimo clan (费莫氏), daughter of Qing bureaucrat Foimo Wenyu

Children

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  • Puwei (溥偉, 1880–1936), adopted son

References

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