Deqi
| Name | Deqi |
| Title | Ming ethnic noble, Mr. Deqi's profile |
| Gender | Male |
| Birthday | 1897-04-03 |
| nationality | — |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q8173337 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-27T06:00:48.713Z |
Introduction
Deqi, courtesy name Shouzhi, was a Manchu of the Manjing-ischool Banner. His ancestral home was Nara. He was born on April 3, 1897, and died in 1975. His father was the son of Guixiang, who was a nephew of Empress Dowager Cixi and a brother of Empress Dowager Longyu, as well as a cousin of the Tongzhi Emperor and the Guangxu Emperor.
In terms of life, Deqi once resided at No. 25 Mianhua Hutong in Beiping (Beijing) and in 1936 moved to No. 111 Dongsi 48th Alley. During the period of the People's Republic of China, he served as the director of the Dongsi 48th Alley Residents’ Committee. He passed away in 1975. His wife, Tong Yuying, was born on June 5, 1900. There are various family records indicating whether they are buried at Baogangshan People's Cemetery, but there is no unified statement; both are listed as being buried there.
Family details: Deqi’s eldest brother was Deheng. His wife, Tong Yuying, was born in 1900; both are buried at Baogangshan People's Cemetery. Their eldest son was Ye Enyin, and their second son was Ye Enxian. Their eldest daughter, Ye Xixian, was born in 1921 and had two sons and two daughters: sons Jin Cheng and Jin Liang, and daughters Jin Lan and Jin Ming. Their son-in-law was Pu Ying, who resided at No. 58 Fenghuangzui outside You'anmen. Pu Ying was a son of Aisin Gioro Zai Ze and a sixth-generation descendant of the 15th son of Kangxi, Yinu.
Their third son was Ye Enmin, born on June 1, 1930, who once served as a bureau chief of a certain unit; his wife was Hu Jun'e, with whom he had one son and one daughter: Ye Li and Ye Wei. Their fourth son was Ye Enzhi, born on August 23, 1931. Their second daughter was Ye Xihuan, born on August 19, 1938.
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