Princess Wenzhuang

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Gurun Princess Wenzhuang (固倫溫莊公主; 9 August 1625 – 1663), personal name Makata (馬喀塔),[1] was a princess of the Qing dynasty. She was a daughter of Hong Taiji born by his Mongol wife, Empress Xiaoduanwen.[2]

Reign1657 – 1663
Reign1636 – 1675
Born9 August 1625
Died1663 (aged 3738)
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Gurun Princess Wenzhuang
固倫溫莊公主
Princess of the First Rank
Reign1657 – 1663
Princess Consort Chahar of the First Rank
Reign1636 – 1675
Born9 August 1625
Died1663 (aged 3738)
SpouseEjei Khan (m.1636)
Abunai (m.1645)
IssueBorni
Lubuzung
Names
  • Aisin Gioro Makata (爱新觉罗 馬喀塔)
  • Princess Wenzhuang, of the First Rank (固倫溫莊公主)
HouseAisin Gioro (by birth)
Chahar Borjigit (by marriage)
FatherHong Taiji
MotherEmpress Xiaoduanwen
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SimplifiedChinese固倫溫莊公主
Hanyu PinyinGùlún Wēnzhuāng Gōngzhǔ
Hanyu PinyinGùlún Wēnzhuāng Gōngzhǔ
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Princess Wenzhuang
Simplified Chinese固倫溫莊公主
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Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGùlún Wēnzhuāng Gōngzhǔ
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Life

Lady Makata born on 9 August 1625, her biological mother was the future Empress Xiaoduanwen, who at that time was only a primary consort of Hong Taiji.

On the 10th day of the first lunar month in the tenth year of Tiancong (1636), Makata married Ejei Khan, last khagan of Northern Yuan dynasty.[3] He was granted the title of First Rank Prince.[1] She remained childless during her first marriage. In the 5th of Chongde, Huang Taiji and his wives went hunting together with Princess Makata and her husband.

After her first husband's death, she married Abunai, a younger brother of Ejei Khan, in 1645.[4] She gave birth to two sons during her second marriage, Borni (布尔尼)[5] and Lubuzung (罗布藏).[6]

In 1657, during the reign of Shunzhi, she was granted the title of Princess of the First Rank (固倫長公主) . Two year later, she was named Imperial Princess Yongning of the First Rank (固倫永寧長公主).

During the end of Shunzhi reign, her title was renamed. She became Princess Wenzhuang of the First Rank (固倫溫莊公主).[7]

Family

Parents:

Consort:

  • Prince Consort (驸马): Ejei Khan, Prince Chahar of the First Rank (額哲 察哈尔部氏; d. 1641) of the Chahar Borjigin clan [8]
  • Prince Consort (驸马): Abunai, Prince Chahar of the First Rank (阿布奈 察哈尔部氏; d. 1675) of the Chahar Borjigin clan
    • Borni (布尔尼; 1654 – 1675 ),[5] Prince Chahar of the First Rank (察哈尔亲王), first son
    • Lubuzung (罗布藏; d.1675), second son

Ancestry

Giocangga (1526–1583)
Taksi (1543–1583)
Empress Yi
Nurhaci (1559–1626)
Agu
Empress Xuan (d. 1569)
Hong Taiji (1592–1643)
Taicu
Yangginu (d. 1584)
Empress Xiaocigao (1575–1603)
Shunzhi Emperor (1638–1661)
Namusai
Manggusi
Empress Xiaoduanwen (1599 – 1649)
Gunbu

See also

References

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