Hooge (prince) - Family

Family

  • Father: Hong Taiji
  • Mother: Lady Ulanara, Hong Taiji's consort.
  • Spouses:
    • Primary spouses:
      • Lady Hadanara (哈達那拉氏), daughter of Worgudai (吳爾古代) and Nurhaci's daughter Mangguji (莽古濟).
      • Lady Borjigit (博爾濟吉特氏)
      • Lady Nara (納喇氏)
      • Lady Shuolongwu (碩隆武氏)
      • Lady Ji'eryuedai (吉爾岳岱氏)
    • Secondary spouses:
      • Lady Ningguta (寧古塔氏)
      • Lady Sirin-Gioro (西林覺羅氏)
      • Lady Sirin-Gioro (西林覺羅氏)
      • Lady Huang (黃氏)
    • Concubines:
      • Lady Guwalgiya (瓜爾佳氏)
      • Lady Niu (牛氏)
      • Lady Nara (那拉氏)
      • Lady Irgen-Gioro (伊爾根覺羅氏)
      • Lady Wang (王氏)
  • Children:
    • Qizheng'e (齊正額), Hooge's eldest son.
    • Gutai (固泰), Hooge's second son, granted the title of "General Who Assists the Nation" (輔國將軍) but later stripped off.
    • Wohena (握赫納), Hooge's third son, granted the title of "General Who Assists the Nation" (輔國將軍).
    • Fushou (富綬), Hooge's fourth son, born to Lady Hadanara, granted the title of "Prince Xianyi of the First Rank" (顯懿親王).
    • Meng'e (猛峨), Hooge's fifth son, granted the title of "Prince Wenliang of the Second Rank" (溫良郡王).
    • Xingbao (星保), Hooge's sixth son, served as a "First Class Guard" (頭等侍衛).
    • Shushu (舒書), Hooge's seventh son.

A notable descendant of Hooge was Xianyu (顯玗; 1907–1948), daughter of Shanqi (善耆; 1866 - 1922). She is better known as Yoshiko Kawashima.

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