Šušu Gioro

Šušu Gioro (舒舒觉罗,pinyin: Shushu Jueluo) was a clan of Manchu nobility belonging to the Gioro Hala . The other families belonging to the Gioro family were: Aisin Gioro, the ruling clan from 1644 to 1912, Irgen Gioro and Sirin Gioro. The clan descended from Shushu clan dating back to the times of Giocangga. During the reign of Nurhaci, Shushu clan was included into Gioro family.[1] The clan belonged to the Bordered Blue Banner, like another collateral Gioro clansmen. Modern-day descendants sinicized their surnames into Zhao (赵), Shu (舒), Zeng (曾), Gong (贡), Cong (从), Jiang and She.[2]

Males

  • Mingde (明德), served as fifth rank literary official (员外郎)

Females

Princess Consorts
Princess Consort Imperial Prince Sons Daughters
Mistress Mandahai 2.Lengsaiyi (楞塞宜)
Mistress Changning 2.Manduhu, Duke of the Second Rank (镇国公 满都护;25 October 1674 – 11 June 1731) 5.NN (8 January 1677 – December 1678 or January 1679)[3]
Secondary Consort Yunti 1.Hongchun, Prince Tai of the Second Rank (泰郡王 弘春; 11 October 1703 – 3 March 1739) 2.Princess of the Third Rank (郡主; b. 5 December 1705)

3.Lady of the Second Rank (縣君; b. 22 June 1706) 5.Princess of the Third Rank (郡主; b. 8 August 1707)[4]

Primary consort Xibao 1.Xiliang, Prince Shunchengke

2.Qingde (庆德)

3.Liushisan (六十三)[5]

Baichali

References

  1. 傅, 林. "民国心史"/"History of the Republic".
  2. 赵/Zhao, Li/力 (2012). 《满族姓氏寻根词典》. 辽宁民族出版社.
  3. Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing.
  4. 《雍正朝滿文朱批奏折全譯》.
  5. 《愛新覺羅宗譜》, part 1. pp. 3398-3399.
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