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Zaixun, Prince Rui

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Reign
  
1902–1949

House
  
Aisin Gioro

Parents
  
Yixuan, Prince Chun

Predecessor
  
Zaiyi

Name
  
Zaixun, Rui

Children
  
Pugong

Successor
  
None

Role
  
Prince Rui

Grandchildren
  
Huang Shixiang

Spouse
  
Lady Bilu

Died
  
1949, Tianjin, China


Zaixun, Prince Rui

Issue
  
Pugong 1st daughter (name unknown) 2nd daughter (name unknown) Jin Ruichan

Grandparents
  
Daoguang Emperor, Imperial Noble Consort Zhuangshun

Similar People
  
Zaitao, Zaifeng - Prince Chun, Daoguang Emperor, Guangxu Emperor, Yehenara Wanzhen

Zaixun (1885–1949), courtesy name Zhongquan, art name Chiyun, was a Manchu noble of the late Qing dynasty. He also served as a Navy Minister in the Imperial Cabinet of Prince Qing. He was the sixth son of Prince Chun, a paternal half-uncle of the Xuantong Emperor, a half first cousin of the Tongzhi Emperor, and a paternal half-brother of the Guangxu Emperor.

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Life

Zaixun was adopted into the lineage of his relative, Yizhi (奕誌; 1827–1850), because Yizhi had no son to succeed him. In 1887, he was made a buru bafen fuguo gong, and was subsequently promoted to feng'en fuguo gong in 1889 and feng'en zhenguo gong in 1890. In 1900, Zaixun's predecessor, Zaiyi, who succeeded Yizhi as "Prince Rui of the Second Rank" (later renamed to "Prince Duan of the Second Rank"), was stripped off his title of nobility and exiled to Xinjiang for his role in the Boxer Rebellion. Two years later, Zaixun succeeded Zaiyi as a beile of the Prince Rui peerage. In 1908, he was made an acting junwang (Prince of the Second Rank) but remained nominally a beile.

In 1909, Zaixun was appointed as an acting Navy Minister (海軍大臣) in the Imperial Cabinet headed by Prince Qing. Later, he was sent to Europe and the United States to study the navies of the Western powers. After returning to China, in 1911, he became a full Navy Minister. After the Xinhai Revolution overthrew the Qing dynasty, he lived the rest of his life in retirement in Beijing and Tianjin. He died in Tianjin in 1949.

Family

Zaixun married Lady Bilu (必祿氏), the daughter of Shanquan (善佺). Their son, Pugong, was born in 1904. Zaixun and Lady Bilu also had three daughters. The first two daughters' names were not recorded in history. Their third daughter Jin Ruichan (金蕊蟬) married Bai Fengming (白鳳鳴), a jingyun dagu (京韻大鼓) actor.

Pugong married Lady Chahala (察哈拉氏), the daughter of Zengchong (增崇). After divorcing Pugong in 1934, Lady Chahala renamed herself "Huang Yongni" (黃詠霓) and adopted the stage name "Xueyanqin" (雪艷琴). Their son, Huang Shixiang, is a Beijing opera actor.

References

Zaixun, Prince Rui Wikipedia