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Nalan Xingde
Qing poet and scholar, mother of Aisin Gioro clan, granddaughter of Nurhaci. (1655–1685)
Sonin
Chinese regent (1601-1667)

Songgotu
Songgotu (Manchu: 14px; ; 1636 – 1703) was a minister during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor of the Qing dynasty. He was an uncle of the emperor's primary spouse, Empress Xiaochengren of the Hešeri clan, who died during childbirth. He was also the son of Sonin, one of the four regents appointed to assist the young Kangxi Emperor during his minority. As Empress Xiaochengren's paternal uncle, he was also therefore, the grand-uncle of Yinreng, who was crown prince throughout most of the Kangxi Emperor's reign. Songgotu did not inherit the noble title First-class Duke or First-class Earl fro
Yunsi
Yunsi (29 March 1680 – 5 October 1726), born as Yinsi, was a Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty in China. The eighth son of the Kangxi Emperor, Yunsi was a pivotal figure in the power struggle over the succession to his father's throne. Yunsi was believed to be favoured by most officials in the imperial court to be the next emperor but ultimately lost the struggle to his fourth brother Yinzhen, who became the Yongzheng Emperor.
Mingju
Mingju (Manchu:, Mölendroff: mingju; , November 19, 1635 – June 3, 1708), of the Manchu Nara clan, was an official of the Qing Dynasty during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor. He was thrown in prison for corruption.
Zhaohui
Zhaohui (, , 1708–10 December 1764) was a Qing dynasty general and Grand Secretary who was prominent in the conquest of what is now Xinjiang. He served under the Qianlong Emperor and was a member of the Plain Yellow Banner.
Tulišen
Tulišen (also spelled Tulishen or Tulixen, Manchu: 15px, ; sometimes ; 1667–1741) was a Manchu official and diplomat during the early Qing dynasty.
Gabula
Chinese noble and general
Jin Jian
Qing dynasty politician