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Bordered Red Banner

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Bordered Red Banner
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The Bordered Red Banner (Chinese: 鑲紅旗) was one of the Eight Banners of the Manchu military and society among the lower five banners during the Later Jin and Qing dynasty of China.[1]

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Nurhaci originally assigned both Red Banners to Daisan. Later on, the Bordered Red Banner was assigned to both Yoto and Soto, eldest and 2nd sons of Daisan.

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  • Daišan (Prince Li of the First Rank, 2nd son of Nurhaci, first commander of both Red Banners)
  • Yoto (Prince Keqin, Manchu Prince, eldest son of Daisan, as secondary commander after his father and later held control over the Bordered Red Banner)
  • Šoto (2nd son of Daisan, along with his brother Yoto, was involved in both red banners)
  • Mandahai (7th son of Daisan)
  • Canggadai (Eldest son of Mandahai, grandson of Daisan)
  • Giyesu (Grandson of Daisan, distant cousin loyal supporter of the Kangxi Emperor)
  • Lianyuan
  • Consort Jin
  • Noble Consort Ying (Mongol)
  • Zhou Youde (Han)
  • Imperial Noble Consort Keshun
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