-
Zaifeng (12
February 1883 – 3
February 1951), also
known as Tsai Feng,
Prince of Ch'ün,
formally known by his
title Prince Chun, was a
Manchu prince and...
- 1921), of the
Manchu Plain White Banner Gūwalgiya clan, was a
consort of
Zaifeng and the
mother of China's last
emperor Puyi. Father:
Ronglu (1836–1903)...
- Yunying, was a
Chinese princess of
Manchu descent. She was the
daughter of
Zaifeng (Prince Chun) and Youlan, and a
younger sister of Puyi, the Last Emperor...
- an heir. Puyi, who
succeeded the
Guangxu Emperor, was the
eldest son of
Zaifeng,
Prince Chun, who was born to Yixuan,
Prince Chun and his
second concubine...
- Puyi's
father Zaifeng lived here.
After Tan
Yuling was
coffered "Xiang Gui Ren", it
became her residence.
Changchun House Living Room.
Zaifeng used it in...
-
paternal grandfather of Puyi (the Last Emperor)
through his
fifth son
Zaifeng.
Yixuan was born in the Aisin-Gioro clan as the
seventh son of the Daoguang...
- two
generations and held by only two
persons –
Yixuan and his
fifth son,
Zaifeng (1883–1951) – who were the
biological fathers of the
penultimate and last...
- and
Zaifeng Yixuan (Prince Chun)
Zaizhen (Prince Qing)
Zaizhen (Prince Qing)
Shanqi (Prince Su)
Shanqi (Prince Su)
Zaifeng (Prince Chun)
Zaifeng (Prince...
- by his
second surviving son,
Zaifeng. It was at the mansion, in 1906, Puyi, the last Qing emperor, was born to
Zaifeng.
Prince Chun
would serve as regent...
- of the
Guangxu Emperor as well as the emperor's
younger half-brother,
Zaifeng.
Following the
exposure of the plot, the
emperor and
empress dowager met...