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Boggodo

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Boggodo
Prince Zhuang of the First Rank
和碩莊親王
Prince Zhuang of the First Rank
Tenure1655–1723
PredecessorŠose (as Prince Chengze)
SuccessorYunlu
Born1650
Died1723 (aged 72–73)
SpouseLady Borjigit
IssuePrincess Daokexin of the Third Rank
Names
Boggodo
Posthumous name
Prince Zhuangjing of the First Rank (莊靖親王)
FatherŠose
MotherLady Nara

Boggodo (Chinese: 博果鐸, Manchu: ᠪᠣᡴᡩᠠ; 1650–1723) was a member of Manchu Aisin Gioro clan, a grandson of Hong Taiji, the eldest son of the Prince Chengzeyu Šose and a paternal cousin of the Kangxi Emperor.[1]

Life

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Boggodo was born in 1650 to Šose's primary consort, lady Nara. In 1655, he inherited the Prince Chengze peerage after his father's death under the name "Prince Zhuang of the First Rank" .[2]

His second daughter, Daokexin, was raised in the imperial palace and granted a title of the Princess of the Third Rank.[3] According to the tradition, a daughter of the imperial prince adopted into imperial household could receive a title of imperial princess (gongzhu). This honour was bestowed upon his adopted granddaughter, later known as Princess Duanrou of the Second Rank.

Boggodo died in 1723 and was posthumously honoured as Prince Zhuangjing of the First Rank (庄靖亲王, "zhuangjing" meaning "dignified and quiet"). He was succeeded by Yongzheng Emperor's half-brother, Yunlu, due to lack of a male heir.[4]

Family

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  • Primary consort, of the Chahar Borjigin clan, daughter of Abunai;
  • Mistress of the Shi clan (庶福晋石氏), daughter of Shi Gui (石贵);
  • Mistress, of the Zhang clan (庶福晋张氏), daughter of Zhang Wendi (张文第);
  • Mistress, of the Zhou clan (庶福晋周氏), daughter of Zhou Da (周达).

Issue

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  • Adopted son: Prince Zhuangke of the First Rank (和硕庄恪亲王) Yunlu (允禄).
  • First daughter
    • Married Namuzha of the Barin league
  • Princess Daokexin of the Third Rank (道克欣郡主),[5] second daughter by lady Borjigit
    • Married Abao, of the Alxa Borjigin clan before 1740 and had issue (three sons : Gumubuzao, Labucang Dorji and Larjiwang).[6]

References

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  1. ^ 明清档案与蒙古史硏究. Inner Mongolia Public Typography. 2002. p. 215.
  2. ^ 爱新觉罗家族全书: 人物荟萃/"Complete Genealogy of the Aisin Gioro clan". Jilin Public Typography. 1997. p. 204.
  3. ^ Aisin Gioro, Hongxiao. 《厄魯特扎薩克多羅郡王阿保病故請准其次子承襲本》/"Request to bestow a favour upon the second son of Abao, Olot Alxa jasagh - prince of the second rank". 1740.
  4. ^ Hua, Bin (2015). "The Qianlong Emperor of the Great QIng". 千華駐科技出版有限公司.
  5. ^ Jia/贾, Ning/宁 (2015). "满文题本揭示的清代蒙古各部贵族女性对爵位承袭事务的参与 ——以青海蒙古为中心的对比和分析"/"Mentions of the noblewomen in the Manchu Qing requests concerning bestowal of a title". 中国边疆民族研究. pp. 83–95.
  6. ^ Aisin Gioro, Hongxiao (1740). 《厄魯特扎薩克多羅郡王阿保病故請准其次子承襲本》/"Request to bestow a favour upon the second son of Abao, Olot Alxa jasagh - prince of the second rank".