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Preceded by
  
Ke'er Ke'da

Succeeded by
  
Tsaisihei


Name
  
Mingju Mingju

Died
  
June 3, 1708

Children
  
Nalan Xingde

Born
  
November 19, 1635 (
1635-11-19
)

Relations
  
Gintaisi (grandfather) Ajige (father-in-law)

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Mingju (Manchu: Mingju; Chinese: 明珠; pinyin: Míngzhū, November 19, 1635 – June 3, 1708), of the Manchu Nara clan, was an eminent and powerful official of the Qing Dynasty during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor.

Second cousin to the Shunzhi Emperor, Mingzhu came from an aristocratic line that belonged to the Plain Yellow Banner of the Eight Banners. His grandfather, Gintaisi, was the last prince of the Yehe Nara clan.

In 1677, Mingju was named the Grand Secretary, one of the top-ranking positions, and became involved in a long power struggle with Songgotu throughout the middle years of Kangxi's reign. He was related to Consort Hui, one of the Kangxi Emperor's concubines who bore the emperor his first surviving son, Yinzhi. Consequently, he supported Yinzhi during the struggles for succession. He was sent to prison for corruption and various other charges in his final years.

He married one of Ajige's daughters and had at least three sons. His oldest son, Nara Singde, grew up to be a famous poet.

References

Mingju Wikipedia