Uya

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Uya (Manchu: ᡠᠶᠠ
ᡥᠠᠯᠠ
 ; Chinese: 烏雅氏) was a clan of Manchu nobility.

Notable figures

Males

  • Ebaigen (额栢根)
    • Esen (額森/额森)
      • Weiwu (威武/威武) - a third rank military official (護軍參領/护军参领,pinyin: hujun canling), and held the title of a first class duke (一等公)
      • Yuese (岳色)
  • Bailu (白绿), the grandfather of Imperial Noble Consort Zhuangshun
    • Lingshou (靈壽/灵寿; 1788–1824), served as a sixth rank literary official (筆帖式/笔帖式,pinyin: bitieshi)
    • Wanming (万明), served as a second rank literary official.
Prince Consort
Date Prince Consort Background Princess
1772 Jalantai (札蘭泰/札兰泰; d. 1788) Princess Heke (1758–1780), the Qianlong Emperor's ninth daughter by Empress Xiaoyichun (Weigiya)

Females

Imperial Consort
Imperial Consort Background Emperor Sons Daughters
Empress Xiaogongren (1660–1723) Father: Weiwu (威武), held the title of a first rank duke
Mother: Lady Saiheli
Kangxi Emperor 4. Yongzheng Emperor (1678–1735)
6. Yinzuo (1680–1685)
14. Yunti, Prince Xunqin (1688–1755)
7. unnamed (1682)
9. Princess Wenxian (1683–1702)
12. unnamed (1686–1697)
Concubine En (1791–1846) Jiaqing Emperor
Imperial Noble Consort Zhuangshun (1822–1866) Daoguang Emperor 7. Yixuan, Prince Chunxian (1840–1891)
8. Yihe, Prince Zhongduan (1844–1868)
9. Yihui, Prince Fujing (1845–1877)
9. Princess Shouzhuang (1842–1884)
Princess Consort
Princess Consort Background Prince Sons Daughters
Mistress Prince Yunzhi 5. Lady (1703–1768)
Primary consort Prince Yunhu 4. General Hongsong (1743–1777)
5. General Hongfeng (1744–1803)
Yunbi, Prince Xianke 1. Hongchang, Prince Xianmi (1741–1795) 2. Princess (1735–1753)
6. Princess (b. 1743)
7. Princess (b. 1745)

Family tree

Family tree of the Uya clan

See also

References

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