Yanzha

Yanja (颜扎氏) was one of the Manchu clans belonging to the Plain Yellow Banner.

Notable figures

Males

  • Zhaotu (兆图), a jiduwei
    • Tana (塔纳), a yunjiwei
      • Tuzhu (图珠), a third class qingche duwei[1]
  • Andali
  • Buyantai (布彦泰; 1791–1880), served as a General of Ili, second rank military official and Viceroy of Shaan-Gan in 1845[2]
  • Jinglian (景廉,1823-1885), served as a vice commander of Manchu Bordered Red Banner in 1852, a fourth rank literary official of the ministry of Personnel and ministry of Justice, a General of Ili in 1858, Imperial Commissioner in 1875 and a member of Council of State[3]
  • Dingcheng (定成), a sixth rank literary official in 1884,[4] an official in the ministry of Justice in 1886,[5] an examiner of the Ministry of Justice in 1889, a magistrate of Yizhou in 1899, a master of ceremonies in 1906[6] and Vice Minister of Justice in 1911.[7]
  • Yuxian (毓贤;1842–1901), known for organisation of Taiyuan massacre as a governor of Shanxi[8]

Females

Imperial consort
Imperial consort
Imperial consort Emperor Sons Daughters
Mistress Hong Taiji Yebušu
Princesses consorts
Princess Consort Prince Sons Daughters
Secondary consort (Yujuan, d.1883) Yixuan, Prince Chun 1.NN
Primary consort Duke Quehou, Gaose 1.Jingheng
2.Chaodan
3.Yunsheng
4.Yuanzhi
5.Chengfu[9]
Pushan[10]
Mianliang
Yuhao[11]

References

  1. 八旗滿洲氏族通譜 (四庫全書本)/"Genealogy of the Manchu clans". 32. 1735.
  2. Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing. 169.
  3. "Jinglian". npmhost.npm.gov.tw. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  4. 《大清德宗同天崇运大中至正经文纬武仁孝睿智端俭宽勤景皇帝实录》/ "Chronicles of the Emperor Tongtianchongyundazhongzhizhengjingwenweiwurenxiaoruizhiduanjiankuanqinjing, Moral Ancestor". 163.
  5. 中國第一歷史檔案館藏/ First Historical Archive of China. 清代官員履歷檔案全編/ "Archives of Qing dynasty offices". 6. p. 422.
  6. 清代職官年表. 2. pp. 1337–1339.
  7. 清代職官年表. 4. p. 3091.
  8. Bickers, Robert A.; Tiedemann, R. G. (2007). The Boxers, China, and the World. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 20.
  9. 《清皇室四谱》/ "Four genealogies of Qing dynasty imperial princes".
  10. Aisin-Gioro, Pugu. "A request to reward Pushan's wife, lady Yanzha".
  11. Aisin Gioro, Zaizuo (1877). "A report to reward a wife of a clansman of the Bordered Blue Banner Yuhao, lady Yanzha, via messenger because of arrest of Yuhao's father Pujian".
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