Fupei

Fupei

NameFupei
TitleYongzheng Emperor's son, died young without a posthumous title.
GenderMale
Birthday1723-01-01
nationality
Sourcehttps://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7732868
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LastUpdate2025-10-27T06:01:10.576Z

Introduction

Fupei, of the Aisin Gioro clan, was born on June 12, 1723, and died on the same day. His biological mother was Consort Dun Su (Nian-shi), and his father was the Yongzheng Emperor of the Qing Dynasty. According to records, Fupei was the ninth son of Emperor Yongzheng in practice, but he did not receive a formal posthumous title because he died young. His birth date is recorded as the tenth day of the fifth month in the first year of the Yongzheng era, which corresponds to June 12, 1723, in the Gregorian calendar. After his death, Fupei was not granted a posthumous name, and there are no detailed records of his activities or positions within the imperial court. He is listed among the princes of the Yongzheng period in imperial genealogies, but due to his early death, he did not have any independent political or military biography. The main sources documenting his life and origins are the "Four Genealogies of the Qing Imperial Family" and other compiled royal genealogies. These records confirm his biological relationship with Consort Dun Su and his father-son relationship with the Yongzheng Emperor. Fupei’s name and related information have been preserved in later genealogical compilations in a brief manner, without dedicated biographical sections. This reflects how early-deceased noble children in the Qing imperial family were handled in historical record-keeping.

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