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Prince Shen of the Second Rank
Traditional Chinese
多羅慎郡王
Simplified Chinese
多罗慎郡王
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
duōluó shèn jùnwáng
Wade–Giles
to-lo shen chün-wang
Prince Zhi of the First Rank
Traditional Chinese
和碩質親王
Simplified Chinese
和硕质亲王
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
héshuò zhì qīnwáng
Wade–Giles
ho-shuo chih ch'in-wang
Prince Shen of the Second Rank (Manchu: ᡩᠣᡵᠣᡳ ᡤᡳᠩᡤᡠᠯᡝᡥᡝ ᡤᡳᠶᡡᠨ ᠸᠠᠩ; doroi ginggulehe giyūn wang), or simply Prince Shen, was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1644–1912). It was renamed to "Prince Zhi of the Second Rank" in 1772 and upgraded to Prince Zhi of the First Rank (or simply Prince Zhi) in 1789.
Since the peerage was not awarded "iron-cap" status, this meant that each successive bearer of the title would normally start off with a title downgraded by one rank vis-à-vis that held by his predecessor. However, the title would generally not be downgraded to any lower than a feng'en fuguo gong except under special circumstances.
The first bearer of the title was Yunxi (允禧; 1711–1758), the 21st son of the Kangxi Emperor. In 1735, Yunxi was granted the title "Prince Shen of the Second Rank" by his nephew, the Qianlong Emperor. As his two sons died early, Yunxi adopted the Qianlong Emperor's sixth son, Yongrong (1744–1790), as his grandson. Yongrong inherited the peerage in 1772 as "Prince Zhi of the Second Rank" and was promoted to a qinwang (first-rank prince) in 1789. The title was passed down over eight generations and held by eight persons.
PrinceShen of the Second Rank (Manchu: ᡩᠣᡵᠣᡳ ᡤᡳᠩᡤᡠᠯᡝᡥᡝ ᡤᡳᠶᡡᠨ ᠸᠠᠩ; doroi ginggulehe giyūn wang), or simply PrinceShen, was the title of a princely peerage...
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needed] Chen Jianyu (39th) will continue his acting career by starring as PrinceShen Lan in C-Drama 君面似桃花.[citation needed] Bak Do-ha (46th) was officially...
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