Zaiyi
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In this Manchu name, the given name is Zaiyi. In accordance with Manchu custom, it should be used alone or with titles but not with the clan name Aisin Gioro.
Zaiyi (Chinese: 載漪; pinyin: Zǎiyī; Manchu: ᡯᠠᡳᡳ; dzai-i; 26 August 1856 – 10 January 1923),[1] better known by his title Prince Duan (or Prince Tuan, 端郡王), was a Manchu prince and statesman of the late Qing dynasty.[2] He is best known as one of the leaders of the Boxer Rebellion of 1899–1901.
Quick Facts Prince Duan of the Second Rank, Tenure ...
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Tenure | 1861–1900 | ||||
Predecessor | Yizhi | ||||
Successor | Zaixun | ||||
Born | (1856-08-26)26 August 1856 | ||||
Died | 10 January 1923(1923-01-10) (aged 66) | ||||
Spouse | Yehenara Jingfang | ||||
Issue | Puzhuan Pujun | ||||
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House | Aisin-Gioro | ||||
Dynasty | Qing | ||||
Father | Yicong | ||||
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Allegiance | Qing Dynasty | ||||
Battles/wars | Boxer Rebellion | ||||
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Traditional Chinese | 載漪 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 载漪 | ||||||||
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Chinese | 端郡王 | ||||||||
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