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Yixuan, 1st Prince Chun


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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1st Prince Chun commonly known in his days as the Seventh Prince was born Yixuan of the Manchu Aisin-Gioro clan (the Qing Dynasty imperial family ruling over China). His courtesy name was Puan. He was the seventh son of the Daoguang Emperor (1782-1850). His mother was the (Manchu) concubine Lin ( ? -1866), of the Uya clan. She posthumously became the Imperial concubine of the 1st rank Zhuangshun. His principal wife was Rong, the younger sister of Cixi, from the (Manchu) Yehe-Nara clan. She died in the mid-1890s. He also had three concubines: the first one was the Lady Yanja, from the (Manchu) Yanja clan, who died early, the second one was the Lady Lingiya (1866-1925), a Han Chinese maid of his mansion whose original Chinese family name was Liu and was changed into the Manchu clans name Lingyia when she was made a Manchu, which was required in order to become the concubine of a Manchu prince, the third one was the Lady Ligyia, probably also a Han Chinese maid whose Chinese family name Li was changed into Ligyiya. His oldest surviving son, born to his principal wife, became the Guangxu Emperor.


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