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Also known as Qin, Cangxiulou, Dongyuanzhuren, Aixinjueluo Yicong

Yicong (23 July 1831 – 18 February 1889), formally known as Prince Dun (or Prince Tun), was a Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty.

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Born
1940
Works
15

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Key facts

Royalty.name
Yicong
Royalty.title
Prince Dun of the First Rank
Royalty.caption
Yicong
Royalty.succession
Head of the House of Prince Dun peerage
Royalty.predecessor
Miankai
Royalty.successor
Zailian
Royalty.reign
1846–1889
Royalty.reign type
Tenure
Royalty.birth_place
Beijing, China
Royalty.death_place
Beijing, China
Royalty.father
Daoguang Emperor
Royalty.mother
Consort Xiang
Royalty.spouse
Lady Ulanghaigimot
Royalty.spouse type
Consorts
Royalty.issue
ZailianZaiyi, Prince Duan of the Second RankZailanZaiyingZaijin
Royalty.house
Aisin Gioro
Royalty.full name
Aisin Gioro Yicong(愛新覺羅 奕誴)
Royalty.posthumous name
Prince Dunqin of the First Rank (惇勤親王)

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Encyclopedic overview

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Contents
  • Life
  • Family
  • Ancestry
  • See also
  • References

Yicong (23 July 1831 – 18 February 1889), formally known as Prince Dun (or Prince Tun), was a Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty.

==Life== Yicong was born in the Aisin Gioro clan as the fifth son of the Daoguang Emperor. His mother was Consort Xiang from the Niohuru clan. He was adopted by his uncle Miankai (綿愷), the third son of the Jiaqing Emperor, because Miankai had no surviving sons to succeed him. Upon Miankai's death in 1838, Yicong inherited his adoptive father's peerage and became known as "Prince Dun of the First Rank" (惇親王).

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