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Fuca (
Manchu: ᡶᡠᠴᠠ
ᡥᠠᠯᠠ ;
Chinese: 富察氏) was a clan of Manchu nobility. After the
demise of the dynasty, some of its descendants sinicized their clan name to the
Chinese surnames
Fu (富/傅) or
Li (李).
Date | Prince Consort | Background | Princess |
---|---|---|---|
1753 | Mingliang | Yuntao's fourth daughter (1736–1825) by secondary consort Fanggiya | |
1760 | Fulong'an | Princess Hejia (1745–1767), the Qianlong Emperor's fourth daughter by Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui (Su) | |
1845 | Jingshou | Princess Shou'en (1831–1859), the Daoguang Emperor's sixth daughter by Empress Xiaojingcheng ( Khorchin Borjigit) | |
1866 | Zhiduan | Princess Rongshou (1854–1924), Yixin's first daughter by primary consort ( Gūwalgiya) | |
1905 | Songchun (松椿; d. 1927) | Yixuan's third daughter (1887–1914) by secondary consort (Ligiya) |
Imperial Consort
Princess Consort
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Fuca (
Manchu: ᡶᡠᠴᠠ
ᡥᠠᠯᠠ ;
Chinese: 富察氏) was a clan of Manchu nobility. After the
demise of the dynasty, some of its descendants sinicized their clan name to the
Chinese surnames
Fu (富/傅) or
Li (李).
Date | Prince Consort | Background | Princess |
---|---|---|---|
1753 | Mingliang | Yuntao's fourth daughter (1736–1825) by secondary consort Fanggiya | |
1760 | Fulong'an | Princess Hejia (1745–1767), the Qianlong Emperor's fourth daughter by Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui (Su) | |
1845 | Jingshou | Princess Shou'en (1831–1859), the Daoguang Emperor's sixth daughter by Empress Xiaojingcheng ( Khorchin Borjigit) | |
1866 | Zhiduan | Princess Rongshou (1854–1924), Yixin's first daughter by primary consort ( Gūwalgiya) | |
1905 | Songchun (松椿; d. 1927) | Yixuan's third daughter (1887–1914) by secondary consort (Ligiya) |
Imperial Consort
Princess Consort