Toimo
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Toimo (Manchu: ᡨᠣᡳᠮᠣ, romanized: toimo[1];?–?) The ancestors of the Qing dynasty. He is the second son of Cungšan, Nurhaci's great-great-great-granduncle. His family name is Aisin Gioro (愛新覺羅).
FatherCungšan
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| House | Aisin Gioro | ||||
| Father | Cungšan | ||||
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| Chinese | 妥義謨 | ||||||
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History
The leader of the Jianzhou Nüzhen (建州女真) in the Ming dynasty, He was Tolo's brother, the older brother of Sibeoci Fiyanggū, Sibeoci Fiyanggū was Nurhaci's great-great-grandfather.[2] In the time of birth and death due righteousness is unknown, about life in Chenghua (成化) years, died without an heir.[3]
Family
- Paternal Grandfather: Mentemu (孟特穆)
- Father: Cungšan (充善)
- Uncle: Chu Yan (褚宴)
Brother
- The eldest brother: Tolo (妥羅)
- Three younger brother: Sibeoci Fiyanggū (錫寶齊篇古)
Bibliography
- "Draft History of Qing" (清史稿)/Volume 1
- The same book/Volume 161