In this Manchu name, the given name is Longkodo. In accordance with Manchu custom, it should be used alone or with titles but not with the clan name Tunggiya.
Longkodo
Minister of Personnel
In office 1722–1726
Serving with Zhang Penghe (until 1723), Tian Congdian (1723–1725), Cai Ting (since 1725)
Preceded by
Funingga
Succeeded by
Sunju
Personal details
Died
1728
Longkodo
Chinese name
Chinese
隆科多
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Lóngkēduō
Manchu name
Manchu script
ᠯᠣᠩᡴᠣᡩᠣ
Romanization
longkodo
Longkodo (Manchu: ᠯᠣᠩᡴᠣᡩᠣ, Abkai: longkodo; died 1728) was a Manchu court official who lived in the Qing dynasty. He was from the Tunggiya clan, which was under the Bordered Yellow Banner. His period of fame lasted from the late Kangxi era to the early Yongzheng era, perhaps most famous for delivering the Kangxi Emperor's disputed will.
Longkodo (Manchu: ᠯᠣᠩᡴᠣᡩᠣ, Abkai: longkodo; died 1728) was a Manchu court official who lived in the Qing dynasty. He was from the Tunggiya clan, which...
sons and the general commandant of the Beijing gendarmerie, Longkodo, to his bedside. Longkodo read the will and declared that Yinzhen would be the Kangxi...
some of his most trusted advisers, including Nian Gengyao and Longkodo. Both Nian and Longkodo eventually fall out of the emperor's favour. The emperor's...
Kangxi eventually dies of his illness, and with military support from Longkodo (Zhao Jialin) and Nian Gengyao (Xing Hanqing), Yinzhen falsely claims that...
Dekesi (德克新), served as third class imperial guard Third younger brother: Longkodo (d. 1728) Fourth younger brother: Hongshan (洪善) Fifth younger brother:...
department. Kangxi eventually died of illness. With military support from Longkodo and Nian Gengyao; Yinzhen staged a coup and seized the throne from Yinti...
minister proven to be loyal only to the Yongzheng Emperor. Zhang Yi Tunggiya Longkodo (佟佳·隆科多) A minister who greatly helped the Yongzheng Emperor in the fight...
uncharacteristically informal with him and promoted friendship between Longkodo and Nian. In 1723, Nian became commander-in-chief of the forces sent to...
tenth, sixteenth and seventeenth princes. After the Kangxi Emperor died, Longkodo announced that the emperor had selected the fourth prince, Yinzhen, as...
1739. There is some confusion as to whether he or another trusted officer Longkodo was the principal announcer of the will of Kangxi. Zhang was the only official...
sat on the emperor's top advisory board along with Yinxiang, Maci, and Longkodo. Yinsi was charged with overseeing the Lifan Yuan, the bureaucratic organ...
Viceroy of Liangguang in 1741, a Grand Secretary of Wenhua hall (文华殿大学士) Longkodo (d. 1728), an eminent and powerful minister during the reigns of the Kangxi...
as young Princess Changping Shi Xiaoqun as Lady Niohuru Zong Fengyan as Longkodo Zhang Jianxiang as Heshen Zhou Jia as Empress Hešeri Wan Ni'en as Lady...
emperor also accused Zha of having intrigued with the disgraced official Longkodo, which may have been the real reason for the emperor's hostility. Zha died...
former Emperor's favor in a conversation between the Empress Dowager and Longkodo. Imperial Chinese harem system#Qing Royal and noble ranks of the Qing dynasty...
Ling Man-hoi as Nian Gengyao Lok Wai-ching as Nian Cuiwei Kwan Tze-biu as Longkodo Poon Yau-shing as E'ling'e Chan Tung as Suksaha Hung Tak-sing as Wu Sangui...
brother: Dekesi (德克新), served as third class imperial guard Third brother: Longkodo (d. 1728) Fourth brother: Hongshan (洪善) Fifth brother: Qingyuan (庆元) Sixth...