Fuca (Manchu: ᡶᡠᠴᠠ
ᡥᠠᠯᠠ
 ; Chinese: 富察氏) was a clan of Manchu nobility. After the demise of the dynasty, some of its descendants sinicized their clan name to the Chinese surnames Fu (富/傅) or Li (李).

Notable figures

Males

  • Arantai (阿蘭泰; d. 1699), served as the Minister of Works from 1687–1688
    • Funingga (富寧安; d. 1728), Arantai's son; political figure
  • Maci (1652–1739), political figure
  • Fuheng (1720–1770), Maci's nephew; political and military figure
    • Fulong'an (福隆安; 1746–1784), Fuheng's second son
    • Fuk'anggan (1754–1796), Fuheng's son; general
  • Mingliang (明亮; 1736–1822), Fuheng's nephew
  • Mingrui (d. 1768), Fuheng's nephew; general
  • Fumin (福敏; 1673–1756), official
  • Jingshou (景壽; 1829–1889), served as one of the Eight Regents of the Tongzhi Emperor
    • Zhiduan (志端; d. 1871), Jingshou's son by Princess Shou'en
Prince Consort
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DatePrince ConsortBackgroundPrincess
1753MingliangYuntao's fourth daughter (1736–1825) by secondary consort Fanggiya
1760Fulong'anPrincess Hejia (1745–1767), the Qianlong Emperor's fourth daughter by Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui (Su)
1845JingshouPrincess Shou'en (1831–1859), the Daoguang Emperor's sixth daughter by Empress Xiaojingcheng (Khorchin Borjigit)
1866ZhiduanPrincess Rongshou (1854–1924), Yixin's first daughter by primary consort (Gūwalgiya)
1905Songchun (松椿; d. 1927)Yixuan's third daughter (1887–1914) by secondary consort (Ligiya)
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Females

Imperial Consort

Princess Consort

  • Primary Consort
    • Gundei (d. 1620), Nurhaci's second primary consort, the mother of Manggūltai (1587–1633), Mangguji (1590–1636) and Degelei (1597–1635)
    • Šurhaci's third primary consort (d. 1620), the mother of E'enzhe (1584 – 1638 or 1639), Amin (1586–1640) and third daughter (b. 1588)
    • Yunki's second primary consort
    • Yuntao's primary consort, the mother of second son (1706–1707) and Hongshi (1707–1710)
    • Yunci's primary consort
    • Yongrong's first primary consort (d. 1772), the mother of Miancong (1766–1780), second daughter (1768), Mian'ai (1769–1771) and fourth daughter (1770–1779)
    • Yongxing's primary consort (d. 1813), the mother of Mianqin (1768–1820), first daughter (1770–1771), Mianyi (1771–1809) and third daughter (1775–1783)
  • Secondary Consort
    • Yinxiang's secondary consort, the mother of third daughter (1710 – 1711 or 1712)
  • Concubine
    • Daišan's concubine, the mother of tenth daughter (1638–1710)
    • Fuquan's concubine, the mother of Zhansheng (1678–1681)
    • Yunzhi's concubine, the mother of fifth son (1699)
    • Yunyou's concubine, the mother of Princess (1726–1745) and tenth daughter (1728–1730)
    • Yunlu's concubine, the mother of third daughter (1721 – 1722 or 1723)

See also

References

  • Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao) (in Chinese).

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