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This is a family tree of Chinese monarchs from the Yuan dynasty to the end of the Qing dynasty .
Family tree of Chinese monarchs |
Yuan dynasty and Northern Yuan
The following is the Yuan dynasty family tree . Genghis Khan founded the Mongol Empire in 1206. The empire became split beginning with the succession war of his grandsons Kublai Khan and Ariq Boke . Kublai Khan, after defeating his younger brother Ariq Boke , founded the Yuan dynasty of China in 1271. The dynasty was overthrown by the Ming dynasty during the reign of Toghun Temür in 1368, but it survived in the Mongolian Plateau, known as the Northern Yuan ; years of reign over the Northern Yuan (up to 1388) are given in brackets.
Long before Kublai Khan announced the dynastic name " Great Yuan " in 1271, Khagans (Great Khans) of the Mongol State ( Yeke Mongγol Ulus ) already started to use the Chinese title of Emperor ( Chinese : 皇帝 ; pinyin : Huángdì ) practically in the Chinese language since Spring 1206 in the First Year of the reign of Genghis Khan (as 成吉思皇帝 ; 'Genghis Emperor' [1] However, The Mongol Khagans-Emperors and regents before Kublai Khan were only declared Yuan emperors after the creation of Yuan dynasty in 1271.
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Belgutei | Bekhter |
Temujin
Genghis Khan ~1162–1227 ![]() Taizu 太祖 Khagan : r.1206–1227 |
Hasar | Hachiun |
Temüge
1168–1246 |
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Jochi
c.1181–1227 |
Chagatai
1183–1242 |
Ögedei Khan
~1186–1241 ![]() Taizong 太宗 Khagan : r. 1229–1241 |
Töregene
Great Khatun 1242–1246 |
Tolui
~1190–1232 ![]() Ruizong 睿宗 ( Khagan : r. 1227–1229) |
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Oghul Qaimish
d. 1251 Khagan : r. 1248–1251 |
Güyük Khan
~1206–1248 ![]() Dingzong 定宗 Khagan : r. 1246–1248 |
Möngke Khan
~1208–1259 ![]() Xianzong 憲宗 Khagan : r. 1251–1259 |
Kublai Khan
1215–1294 ![]() Khagan : r. 1260–1271 Shizu 世祖 r. 1271–1294 |
Hulagu
~1217–1265 ![]() Ilkhan 1256–1265 |
Ariq Böke
d. 1266 ![]() Khagan : r. 1259–1264 |
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Zhenjin
真金
1243–1286 Yuzong 裕宗 |
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Gammala
1263–1302 Xianzong 顯宗 |
Darmabala
1264–1292 Shunzong 順宗 |
Temür
Öljeytü Khan 1265–1307 ![]() Chengzong 成宗 r. 1294–1307 |
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Yesün Temür Khan
1293–1328 ![]() Taiding 泰定 r. 1323–1328 |
Kayishan
Külüg Khan 1281–1311 ![]() Wuzong 武宗 r. 1307–1311 |
Ayurbarwada
Buyantu Khan 1285–1320 ![]() Renzong 仁宗 r. 1311–1320 |
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Ragibagh Khan
~1320–1328? ![]() Tianshun 天順 r. 1328 |
Kuśala
Khutughtu Khan 1300–1329 ![]() Mingzong 明宗 r. 1329 |
Tugh Temür
Jayaatu Khan 1304–1332 ![]() Wenzong 文宗 r. 1328–1329; 1329–1332 |
Shidibala
Gegeen Khan 1303–1323 ![]() Yingzong 英宗 r. 1321–1323 |
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Toghun Temür
Ukhaantu Khan 1320–1370 ![]() Huizong 惠宗 r. 1333 –1368(–1370) |
Rinchinbal Khan
1326–1332 ![]() Ningzong 寧宗 1332 |
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Northern
Yuan |
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Ayushiridara
Biligtü Khan ![]() Zhaozong 昭宗 r. 1370–1378 |
Tögüs Temür
Uskhal Khan ![]() Yizong 益宗 r.1378–1388 |
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Ming dynasty and Southern Ming
The following is a simplified family tree for the Ming dynasty , which ruled China between 1368 and 1644.
Those who became emperor are listed in bold, with their years of reign. In China, Ming emperors are best known by their temple names , which are given second below, after the personal name. (The Jianwen Emperor was not awarded a temple name: his posthumous name, Huidi (惠帝), is used instead.) The names given in bold are era names , the form by which Ming emperors are most commonly known in English, but which technically refer to the timespan of an emperor's reign rather than to the emperor himself. (Xingzong and Ruizong are temple names: they never actually ruled, but Xingzong was posthumously granted an emperor's title and Ruizong was raised posthumously to the status of emperor by his son, the Jiajing Emperor , in the Great Rites Controversy .) The imperial family's original family name was Zhu (朱) , but the Hongwu Emperor adopted the dynastic name Ming (明) (as were all but one imperial Chinese dynasties), meaning "brilliant". The numbers here indicate the seniority in birth of an emperor's sons as the Ming Dynasty was the only Chinese dynasty to have the eldest surviving son succeed the throne in continuous fashion (though not for the Yongle , from whom all subsequent Ming emperors descend and Jingtai Emperors – both of whom usurped the throne; while the Jiajing – see above , and Chongzhen Emperors succeeded sonless brother), not unlike the Salic Law practised in some contemporary European monarchies (except that the eldest son by a non-principal consort was duly considered). After the fall of the dynasty in 1644 and the Chongzhen Emperor 's suicide, a series of Ming princes based in the south of China claimed the imperial title, their court being known as the Southern Ming . These claimants are given with their era names, and the timespans of their purported reigns in brackets. Their purported periods of rule are given in brackets. In 1662, Koxinga regained control of Taiwan from the Dutch colonial regime, and established a state for those who wished restore the Ming dynasty to power. This state lasted until 1683, when it submitted to the Qing dynasty.
Legend:
- - Ming dynasty emperors
- - Southern Ming emperors
Zhu Yuanzhang
朱元璋 1328–1398 ![]() Taizu 太祖 Hongwu 洪武 r.1368–1398 |
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Zhu Biao
朱標
1355–1392 Xingzong 興宗 |
Zhu Di 朱棣
1360–1424 ![]() Chengzu 成祖 Yongle 永樂 r.1402–1424 |
Zhu Tan
朱檀 1370–1389 Prince Huang of Lu 魯荒王 |
Zhu Quan
朱權 1378–1448 Prince of Ning 寧王 |
Zhu Jing
朱桱 1388–1415 Prince Ding of Tang 唐定王 |
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Zhu Yunwen 朱允炆
1377–1402? ![]() Huidi 惠帝 Jianwen 建文 r.1398–1402 |
Zhu Gaochi 朱高熾
1378–1425 ![]() Renzong 仁宗 Hongxi 洪熙 r.1424–1425 |
Zhu Zhaohui
朱肇煇 1388–1466 Prince Jing of Lu |
Zhu Qiongda
朱瓊炟 d. 1475 Prince Xian of Tang 唐憲王 |
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Zhu Wenkui
朱文奎 1396-? |
Zhu Zhanji 朱瞻基
1399–1435 ![]() Xuanzong 宣宗 Xuande 宣德 r.1425–1435 |
Zhu Zhanyu
朱瞻墺 1409–1446 Prince Jing of Huai 淮靖王 |
Zhu Taikan
朱泰堪 1412–1473 Prince Hui of Lu 魯惠王 |
Zhu Zhizhi
朱芝址 d. 1485 Prince Zhuang of Tang 唐莊王 |
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Zhu Qizhen 朱祁鎮
1427–1464 ![]() Yingzong 英宗 Zhengtong 正统 r.1435–1449 Tianshun 天順 r.1457–1464 |
Zhu Qiyu 朱祁鈺
1428–1457 ![]() Daizong 代宗 Jingtai 景泰 r.1449–1457 |
Zhu Qiquan
朱祁銓 1435–1502 Prince Kang of Huai 淮康王 |
Zhu Yangzhu
朱陽鑄 1448–1523 Prince Zhuāng of Lu 魯莊王 |
Zhu Miqian
朱彌鉗 Prince Gong of Tang 唐恭王 |
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Zhu Jianshen 朱見深
1447–1487 ![]() Xianzong 憲宗 Chenghua 成化 r.1464–1487 |
Zhu Jiandian
朱見澱 ?–1502 Prince Duan of Huai 淮端王 |
Zhu Dangcong
朱當漎 1473–1505 Prince Huai of Lu 魯懷王 |
Zhu Yuwen
朱宇溫 d. 1560 Prince Jing of Tang 唐敬王 |
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Zhu Youcheng 朱祐樘
1470–1505 ![]() Xiaozong 孝宗 Hongzhi 弘治 r.1487–1505 |
Zhu Youyuan
朱祐杬
1476–1519 ![]() Ruizong 睿宗 |
Zhu Youkui
朱祐楑 1500–1537 Prince Zhuang of Huai 淮莊王 |
Zhu Jianyi
朱健杙 1494–1520 Prince Dao of Lu 魯悼王 |
Zhu Zhouyong
朱宙栐 d.1564 Prince Shun of Tang 唐順王 |
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Zhu Houzhao 朱厚照
1491–1521 ![]() Wuzong 武宗 Zhengde 正德 r.1505–1521 |
Zhu Houcong 朱厚熜
1507–1567 ![]() Shizong 世宗 Jiajing 嘉靖 r.1521–1567 |
Zhu Houchou
朱厚燽 1519–1563 Prince Xian of Huai 淮宪王 |
朱觀𤊟
1520–1549 Prince Duan of Lu 魯端王 |
Zhu Shuohuang
朱碩熿 d. 1632 Prince Duan of Tang 唐端王 |
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Zhu Zaiji 朱載坖
1537–1572 ![]() Muzong 穆宗 Longqing 隆慶 r.1567–1572 |
Zhu Zaijian
朱载坚 ?–1595 Prince Shun of Huai 淮顺王 |
Zhu Yitan
朱頤坦 ?–1594 Prince Gong of Lu 魯恭王 |
Zhu Qisheng
朱器墭 Prince Yu of Tang 唐裕王 |
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Zhu Yijun 朱翊鈞
1563–1620 ![]() Shenzong 神宗 Wanli 萬曆 r.1572–1620 |
Zhu Yiliu
朱翊镠 1568–1614 Prince of Lu |
Zhū Yiju
朱翊鉅 ?–1616 Prince of Huai 淮王 |
Zhu Shouyong
朱壽鏞 ?–1639 Prince Su of Lu 魯肅王 |
Zhu Yujian
朱聿鍵
1602–1646 ![]() Prince of Tang 唐王 Longwu 隆武 1645–1646 |
Zhu Yuyue
朱聿𨮁 1605–1646 Prince of Tang 唐王 Shaowu 紹武 r.1646 |
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Zhu Changluo 朱常洛
1582–1620 ![]() Guangzong 光宗 Taichang 泰昌 r.1620 |
Zhu Changxun
朱常洵 1586–1641 Prince Zhong of Fu 福忠王 |
Zhu
Changying 朱常瀛 1601–1645 Prince Duan of Gui 桂端王 |
Zhu
Changfang 朱常淓 1608–1646 Prince of Lu 潞王 |
Zhu Changqing
朱常清 d.1649 Prince of Huai Dongwu 東武 r.1648–1649 |
Zhu Yihai
朱以海 1618–1662 Gengyin r.1645–1655 |
Zheng
Chenggong 鄭成功 1624–1662 Koxinga 國姓爺 Ruler of the Tungning r.1661–1662 |
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Zhu Youjiao 朱由校
1605–1627 ![]() Xizong 熹宗 Tianqi 天啟 r.1620–1627 |
Zhu Youjian 朱由檢
1611–1644 Sizong 思宗 Chongzhen 崇禎 r.1627–1644 |
Zhu Yousong
朱由崧 1607–1646 Prince of Fu 福王 Hongguang 弘光 r.1644–1645 |
Zhu Youlang
朱由榔 1623–1662 Prince of Gui 桂王 Yongli 永曆 r.1646–1662 |
Zhu Honghuan
朱弘桓 |
Zhèng Shì
鄭氏 |
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Later Jin and Qing dynasty
The following is a simplified family tree for the Qing dynasty , which was established in 1636, ruled China proper from 1644 to 1912.
Those who became emperor of China are listed in bold, with their years of reign. Nurhaci was Khan of Later Jin from 1616 to 1626. Hong Taiji was Khan of Later Jin from 1626 to 1636, and Emperor of the Qing dynasty from 1636 to 1643. During these periods, the two monarchs only dominated Manchuria , but were not emperors of China as a whole; their years of reign over the dynasty are therefore given in brackets. The names given for emperors are era names , the form by which Qing emperors were most commonly known (with the exception of Puyi , who ruled as the Xuantong Emperor, but was generally known by his given name after his deposition). Puyi abdicated as head of state on February 12, 1912, but was permitted to retain his imperial titles until 1924. The imperial family's original Manchu clan name was Aisin Gioro (lit. "golden clan"). The dynasty was originally titled the Later Jin, in reference to its origins in the Jurchen -led Jin dynasty (1115–1234) , by Nurhaci in 1616, but in 1636 Hong Taiji opted to replace this title with the Chinese dynastic title Qing (清), meaning "clear" or "pure".
Family Tree
- - Qing dynasty emperors
- - 1st generation of Iron Cap Princes
- – – – - The dashed lines denotes the adoptions
Giocangga
覺昌安 d.1582 |
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Taksi
塔克世
d. 1583 "Xianzu" 顯祖 |
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Nurhaci
努爾哈赤 1559–1626 ![]() Taizu 太祖 r.1616–1626 |
Šurhaci
舒爾哈齊 1564–1611 Prince Zhuang of the First Rank 莊親王 |
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Cuyen
褚英 1580–1615 Crown Prince Guanglue 廣略太子 |
Daišan
代善
1583–1648 ![]() Prince Li Lie of the First Rank 禮烈親王 |
Abatai
阿巴泰 1589–1646 Prince Rao Yu of the Second Rank |
Hong Taiji
皇太極 1592–1643 ![]() Taizong 太宗 r.1626–1643 |
Ajige
阿濟格 1605–1651 Prince Ying of the First Rank |
Laimbu
賴慕布
1612–1646 Bulwark Duke 輔國公 |
Dorgon
多爾袞 1612–1650 ![]() Prince Rui Zhong of the First Rank 睿忠親王 |
Dodo
多鐸 1614–1649 ![]() Prince Yu Tong of the First Rank 豫通親王 |
Jirgalang
濟爾哈朗 1599–1655 Prince Zheng Xian of the First Rank 鄭獻親王 |
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Yoto
岳托 1599–1639 Prince Keqin of the Second Rank 克勤郡王 |
Sahaliyan
薩哈璘 1604–1636 Prince Ying Yi of the First Rank 穎毅親王 |
Hooge
豪格 1609–1647 ![]() of the First Rank 肅武親王 |
Shuosai
碩塞 1627–1654 Prince Chengze Yu of the First Rank 承澤裕親王 |
Fulin 福臨
1638–1661 ![]() Shunzhi 順治 Shizu 世祖 r.(1643–)1644 –1661 |
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Lekdehun
勒剋德渾 1619–1652 Prince Shuncheng Gonghui of the Second Rank 順承恭惠郡王 |
Xuanye 玄燁
1654–1722 ![]() Kangxi 康熙 Shengzu 聖祖 r.1661–1722 |
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Yunzhi
1672–1734 Prince Zhi of the Second Rank 直郡王 |
Yinreng
胤礽
1674–1725 ![]() Prince Li Mi of the First Rank 理密親王 |
Yinzhi
胤祉
1677–1732 ![]() Prince Cheng Yin of the First Rank 誠隱親王 |
Yinzhen 胤禛
1678–1735 ![]() Yongzheng 雍正 Shizong 世宗 r.1723–1735 |
Yinsi
胤禩 ![]() 1681–1726 |
Yuntang
允禟 ![]() 1683–1726 |
Yinxiang
胤祥 1686–1730 ![]() Prince Yi Xian of the First Rank 怡賢親王 |
Yinti
胤禵
1688–1756 ![]() Prince Xun Qin of the Second Rank 恂勤郡王 |
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Hongli 弘曆
1711–1799 ![]() Qianlong 乾隆 Gaozong 高宗 r.1735–1796 |
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Yongqi
永琪 1741–1766 Prince Rongchun of the First Rank 榮純親王 |
Yongyan 顒琰
1760–1820 ![]() Jiaqing 嘉慶 Renzong 仁宗 r.1796–1820 |
Yonglin
永璘 1766–1820 Prince Qingxi of the First Rank 慶僖親王 |
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Minning 旻寧
1782–1850 ![]() Daoguang 道光 Xuanzong 宣宗 r.1820–1850 |
Miankai
綿愷 Prince Dun of the First Rank 1795–1838 |
Mianxin
綿忻 Prince Rui of the First Rank 1805–1828 |
Mianxing
綿性 Fuguo Gong 輔國公 |
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Yizhu 奕詝
1831–1861 ![]() Xianfeng 咸豐 Wenzong 文宗 r.1850–1861 |
Yicong
奕誴 1831–1889 ![]() Prince Dunke of the First Rank 惇恪親王 |
Yixin
奕訢 1833–1898 ![]() Prince Gongzhong of the First Rank 恭忠親王 |
Yixuan
奕譞 1840–1891 ![]() Prince Chunxian of the First Rank 醇賢親王 |
Yizhi
奕誌 1827–1850 |
Yikuang
奕劻 1838–1917 ![]() Prince Qingmi of the First Rank 慶密親王 |
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Zaichun 載淳
1856–1875 Tongzhi 同治 Muzong 穆宗 r.1861–1875 |
Zaiyi
載漪
1856–1922 ![]() Prince Duan of the Second Rank 端郡王 |
Zaitian 載湉
1871–1908 ![]() Guangxu 光緒 Dezong 德宗 r.1875–1908 |
Zaifeng
載灃 1883–1951 ![]() Prince Chun of the First Rank 醇親王 |
Zaitao
載濤 ![]() 1887–1970 Beile 貝勒 |
Zaizhen
載振 1876–1947 ![]() Prince Qing of the First Rank |
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Puyi 溥儀
1906–1967 ![]() Xuantong 宣統 r.1908–1912 |
Pujie
溥傑
1907–1994 |
Puren
溥任
1918–2015 |
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