Jingxi (Chinese: 景熙 or 經希; 1663–1717) was Qing dynasty imperial prince as 17th son of Yolo, Abatai's son and Nurhaci's grandson. Initially Jingxi became Prince Xi of the Second Rank, but was convicted of crime and demoted to grace defender duke. The peerage was not granted iron-cap status, which meant that each successive bearer of the title would hold diminished ranks vis-a-vis his predecessor. Prince Xi of the Second Rank peerage was passed to Longdiao, Jingxi's son. As Longdiao's sons died prematurely, the peerage became extinct.

Jingxi
Prince Xi of the Second Rank
Prince Xi of the Second Rank
Reign1682 – 1717
Predecessorpeerage created
Successorpeerage abolished
Born1663
Died1717 (aged 53–54)
HouseAisin Gioro
FatherYolo
MotherLady Hešeri (daughter of Sonin)

Life of Jingxi

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Jingxi was born in 1663 to lady Hešeri, Yolo's third primary consort[1] and aunt of Empress Xiaochengren, Kangxi Emperor's first empress.[2] In 1683, Jingxi was made the first Prince Xi of the Second Rank (僖郡王, meaning "guardful", "precautious").[3] In 1690, after Nuoni (member of Prince Keqin peerage[4] ) discovered that Yolo had sown discord among the regents and princes and, moreover, had framed Nuoni for unwilling to demonstrate filial piety, Jingxi was demoted to grace defender duke (奉恩镇国公) along with his father, who became posthumously demoted to Prince An of the Second Rank.[5] However, the demotion of Jingxi did not interrupt his political career. In 1715, Jingxi was appointed as right Vice Director of Imperial Clan Court. Jingxi died in 1717 and his previous title was not recovered. [6]

Family of Jingxi

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Jingxi's primary wife was lady Fuca, daughter of Niyahan (尼雅汉).


Consorts and issue:

  • Primary consort, of the Fuca clan (嫡夫人 富察氏)
  • Mistress, of the Irgen Gioro clan (妾 伊尔根觉罗氏)
  • Mistress, of the Li clan (妾李氏), daughter of Li Xiao (李孝)
    • Longyun (隆云; 1697–1698), second son[7]
    • Longsui (隆绥;1698-1765),fourth son.
      • Married lady Gorolo as primary wife, lady Wenceheng as a second wife and had no issue.[8]
    • Longxia (隆霞; 1703–1710), fifth son
  • Mistress, of the Kang clan (妾康氏)
    • Longdiao (隆调;1705-1763), sixth son
      • Married lady Heje as a primary wife and had three sons.[9]
  • Mistress, of the Li clan (妾李氏), daughter of Li Yousong (李友松)
    • Longdai (隆岱, 1692–1718), first son
    • Longyu (隆璵,1697-1700), third son[7]

Family tree

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Nurhaci
Abatai
Prince Raoyu of the Second Rank
SoninHong TaijiDodo
Prince Yu Tong of the First Rank
Yolo
Prince An He of First Rank
Lady Heseri
3rd Primary Consort
GabulaShunzhi EmperorLady Heseri
Step Primary Consort
Chani
Prince of Third Rank
Empress XiaochengrenKangxi Emperor
Yunreng
Prince Li Mi of the First Rank
(posthumous title)
17
Lady Fuca
Grace Defender Duchess
Jingxi
Grace Defender Duke
Lady Li
daughter of Li Xiao
Lady KangLady Li
daughter of Li Yousong
245613
LongyunLongsuiLongxiaLongdiaoLongdaiLongyu

References

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  1. ^ "详细资料介绍_爱新觉罗宗谱网". www.axjlzp.com. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
  2. ^ 《康熙朝实录》/ "The chronicles of the Kangxi era".
  3. ^ 北京档案史料/"History of the Archives of Beijing". 《北京档案史料》. Revised edition. 2002. p. 315.
  4. ^ "详细资料介绍_爱新觉罗宗谱网". www.axjlzp.com. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
  5. ^ Tong/佟, Jiajiang/佳江. "Correction of the "Draft History of Qing" ". Jilin University press.
  6. ^ 《圣祖实录》/"Chronicles of the Holy Ancestor". Vol. 202.
  7. ^ a b "详细资料介绍_爱新觉罗宗谱网". www.axjlzp.com. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
  8. ^ "详细资料介绍_爱新觉罗宗谱网". www.axjlzp.com. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
  9. ^ "详细资料介绍_爱新觉罗宗谱网". www.axjlzp.com. Retrieved 2020-12-29.