Qishou
| Name | Qishou |
| Title | The sixth son of Emperor Shunzhi, an early deceased member of the Qing imperial family. |
| Gender | Male |
| Birthday | 1660-01-03 |
| nationality | — |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7335043 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-27T06:01:40.629Z |
Introduction
Qí Shòu, in Manchu Kišeo, belonged to the Aisin Gioro clan of the Qing Dynasty and was the sixth son of Emperor Shunzhi. His biological mother was Consort Tang, a concubine. His birth date is recorded as the twenty-first day of the eleventh month of the 16th year of Shunzhi (November 1659). His father was Emperor Shunzhi, a member of the Qing imperial family. There are no records of his education or specific official duties or political involvement during his lifetime.
Regarding his early death, historical records indicate that he passed away on the sixth day of the eleventh month of the 4th year of Kangxi (1665), due to illness. The cause of death is recorded as death from illness. There are no existing documents that record an imperial posthumous name for him. His tomb is located at Xiao Dongling.
In terms of family relations, Qí Shòu was the sixth son of Emperor Shunzhi, born to Consort Tang, a concubine. There are no publicly available records about his descendants or marriage arrangements. Since he died young and did not participate in governmental affairs, the historical materials about his life are limited, mainly covering his birth, maternal background, death, and burial location.
The information about this person mainly comes from genealogical works such as the "Four Genealogies of the Qing Imperial Family," while other historical sources provide only scattered details about his life. The present account is based on publicly available facts and does not include subjective evaluations or speculative narratives about his life.
References:
- "Four Genealogies of the Qing Imperial Family"
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