Fushou

Fushou

NameFushou
TitleGrandson of Emperor Qing, the first Xian Prince, promoting the family's glory.
GenderMale
Birthday1643-07-02
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Introduction

Prince Xianquefu Shou (Manchu: ᡶ᠋ᡠᡧᡝᡠ, de Lülin De transliteration: fušeo; ?—1669), of the Manchu Aisin Gioro clan. Grandson of Qing Taizong Emperor Huang Tai Ji, fourth son of Prince Su Wu Huo Ge, the First Prince Xian, serving from 1651 to 1669.

Key points of his life:

- In 1648, his father Huo Ge was imprisoned for concealing the merits and faults of his subordinates and died in prison that same year in March. After Huo Ge’s death, his consort was taken in by Dorgon, the Prince Rui. Dorgon summoned Fu Shou to his residence for archery training; his close aide He Luo Hui, who falsely accused Huo Ge leading to his imprisonment, became nervous upon seeing Fu Shou and wanted to remove him. Xin Han informed Dorgon, allowing Fu Shou to be spared.

- In January 1651, the Shizu Emperor Fulin took control of the government, cleared Huo Ge’s name, reinstated him as the Heshuo Suqin Prince, and erected a stone tablet to commend him. Fu Shou inherited Huo Ge’s title, changing it to Prince Xian of the First Rank.

- In 1669, Fu Shou passed away, receiving the posthumous title “Que.” The Prince Xian of the First Rank title was inherited by his fourth son, Dan Zhen.

Wives and Concubines:

- Formal primary consort: Chahar Borjigit clan, daughter of the Heshuo Prince E’erke Kongguoer Ezh.

- Secondary consort: Fucha clan, daughter of the Guard Commander E’site Yi.

- Additional consorts: Wu Lute clan (daughter of the second son Huer Han), Zhao Jia clan (daughter of Hetu), Sun clan (daughter of Sun Qi), Zhao clan (daughter of Weng Guotuo), Weng Nuo Luo clan (daughter of Sanghai), Ma clan (daughter of Ma Yingxiu), Dulu clan.

Children:

- Eldest son: Quan Bao (1658–1698), by Weng Lute consort, daughter of Wenteyi, born in the 15th year of Shunzhi, died in the 37th year of Kangxi; primary wife: Tong Jia; concubine: Wang; six sons: Quan Tuo, Gebu, Goutai Zongxue Fu Guan Min Ji, Wuer Ai, Sep Jin, Yan Pu.

- Second son: Huer Han (1664–1665), by Wu Lute concubine, daughter of Teline, born in Kangxi 3rd year, died in Kangxi 4th year.

- Third son: Fe Yanggu (1664–1665), by Weng Nuo Luo concubine, daughter of Sanghai, born in Kangxi 3rd year, died in Kangxi 4th year.

- Fourth son: Heshuo Xianmiqin Wang Dan Zhen (1665–1702), son of Fu Shou and Wucha, daughter of E’site Yi, daughter of Seyi; inherited the Prince Xian of the First Rank title in 1670 after Fu Shou’s death; accompanied the campaign against Galdan in 1696; died in 1702, posthumously titled “Mi”; succeeded by the sixth son, Yan Huang.

- Fifth son: Posthumously titled Heshuo Xianqin Wang Ba Chali (1667–1708), by Zhao Jia, daughter of Hetu; born in Kangxi 6th year, died in Kangxi 47th year; posthumously promoted to Heshuo Xianqin Wang in Qianlong 37th year. Main wife: Shushu Jiemu Luo, daughter of Hujun School Siberian soldier; secondary wives: Na La, daughter of Saha; other concubines include Han Shi (daughter of Han Da). Six sons: Rumu Hun, Na Qin, Heshuo Suxin Qin Wang Yun Zhe, Feng Guo Jiang Jun Yun Qing, Yun Zhong, Yun Xing.

- Sixth son: Feng En Jiang Jun Jialan Bao (1669–1711), by Zhao Jia, daughter of Hetu; born in Kangxi 8th year, died in Kangxi 50th year.

- Seventh son: Chang Bao (1669–1670), by Zhao clan, daughter of Weng Guo Tuo; born in Kangxi 8th year, died in Kangxi 9th year.

- Eighth son: Qin Bao (1670–1672), by Ma clan, daughter of Ma Yingxiu; born in Kangxi 9th year, died in Kangxi 11th year.

References:

- "Draft History of Qing" Biography Four, Princes Three

- "Draft History of Qing" Table Three, imperial sons genealogical table three

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