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The 1st Prince Gong (; Wade-Giles
Wade-Giles

Wade-Giles , sometimes abbreviated Wade, is a Romanization system for the Mandarin Chinese language used in Beijing. It developed from a system produced by Thomas Francis Wade in the mid-19th century, and reached settled form with Herbert Giles' Chinese language-English language dictionary of 1892....
: Prince Kung) (January 11, 1833 - May 29, 1898), commonly known in his days as the Lord Sixth King, was born Yixin (; Wade-Giles
Wade-Giles

Wade-Giles , sometimes abbreviated Wade, is a Romanization system for the Mandarin Chinese language used in Beijing. It developed from a system produced by Thomas Francis Wade in the mid-19th century, and reached settled form with Herbert Giles' Chinese language-English language dictionary of 1892....
: I-hsin, Manchu: Isin), of the Aisin-Gioro clan (the Qing Manchu
Manchu

The Manchu people are a Tungusic peoples who originated in Manchuria . During their rise in the seventeenth century, with the help of Ming rebels , they conquered the Ming Dynasty and founded the Qing Dynasty, which ruled China until its abolition in 1911 after the Xinhai Revolution, which established Republic of China in its place....
 imperial family ruling over China
China

China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....
). He was in charge of the government of China, in the 1860s and 1870s, and is remembered for his strong ties with Westerners and his attempts at opening and modernizing China.

He was popularly nicknamed "devil number six" in Chinese
Chinese language

Chinese or the Sinitic language is a language family consisting of language mutually unintelligible to varying degrees. Originally the indigenous languages spoken by the Han Chinese in China, it forms one of the two branches of Sino-Tibetan languages of languages....
, in reference to his frequent contacts with Westerners (the "foreign devils").






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The 1st Prince Gong (; Wade-Giles
Wade-Giles

Wade-Giles , sometimes abbreviated Wade, is a Romanization system for the Mandarin Chinese language used in Beijing. It developed from a system produced by Thomas Francis Wade in the mid-19th century, and reached settled form with Herbert Giles' Chinese language-English language dictionary of 1892....
: Prince Kung) (January 11, 1833 - May 29, 1898), commonly known in his days as the Lord Sixth King, was born Yixin (; Wade-Giles
Wade-Giles

Wade-Giles , sometimes abbreviated Wade, is a Romanization system for the Mandarin Chinese language used in Beijing. It developed from a system produced by Thomas Francis Wade in the mid-19th century, and reached settled form with Herbert Giles' Chinese language-English language dictionary of 1892....
: I-hsin, Manchu: Isin), of the Aisin-Gioro clan (the Qing Manchu
Manchu

The Manchu people are a Tungusic peoples who originated in Manchuria . During their rise in the seventeenth century, with the help of Ming rebels , they conquered the Ming Dynasty and founded the Qing Dynasty, which ruled China until its abolition in 1911 after the Xinhai Revolution, which established Republic of China in its place....
 imperial family ruling over China
China

China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....
). He was in charge of the government of China, in the 1860s and 1870s, and is remembered for his strong ties with Westerners and his attempts at opening and modernizing China.

He was popularly nicknamed "devil number six" in Chinese
Chinese language

Chinese or the Sinitic language is a language family consisting of language mutually unintelligible to varying degrees. Originally the indigenous languages spoken by the Han Chinese in China, it forms one of the two branches of Sino-Tibetan languages of languages....
, in reference to his frequent contacts with Westerners (the "foreign devils"). He was given the posthumous name Zhong (? - meaning "loyal"), so that his formal title before 1912 (end of the empire) was actually Prince Gong the Loyal .

Biography

He was the sixth son of the Daoguang Emperor
Daoguang Emperor

The Daoguang Emperor was the seventh Emperor of China of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty and the sixth Qing emperor to rule over China, from 1820 to 1850....
 (1782-1850). His mother was the Imperial Consort Jing (1812-1855), who later became the Imperial Dowager Consort Kang-Ci , and was made posthumously Empress Xiao Jing Cheng . She was the daughter of a Mongol official in the government, from the Borjigid clan (the descendants of Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan , born , was the founder, Khan and Khagan of the Mongol Empire, the World's largest empires contiguous empire in history....
).

In February 1850, Emperor Daoguang was dying, so he ordered to reveal the secret edict of succession: Yixin was made Prince of the First Rank Gong while his older half-brother Yizhu was proclaimed heir to the throne, which he ascended the following month as the Xianfeng Emperor
Xianfeng Emperor

The Xianfeng Emperor , born Yizhu, was the eighth Emperor of China of the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty, and the seventh Qing emperor to rule over China, from 1850 to 1861....
. Prince Gong did not play a major role during the reign of Xianfeng, as his brother was suspicious of him and kept him at bay. His mother, the concubine Jing, the highest ranking surviving concubine of Emperor Daoguang (whose empresses were all dead already), was not made an Empress Dowager, but merely a Dowager Concubine, which Prince Gong bitterly resented.

Prince Gong's disgrace actually became his good fortune when, in 1860, in the middle of the Second Opium War
Second Opium War

The Second Opium War, the Second Anglo-Chinese War, the Arrow War, or the Anglo-French expedition to China, was a war of the British Empire and the Second French Empire against the Qing Dynasty of China from 1856-1860....
, Emperor Xianfeng left him behind in Beijing
Beijing

is a metropolis in northern China and the Capital of the People's Republic of China. It is one of the four municipality of China, which are equivalent to province in China's Political divisions of China....
 to negotiate with the approaching British and French armies who had invaded northern China, while the court was fleeing to the Rehe Traveling Palace , 230 km./140 miles northeast of Beijing. Prince Gong negotiated the Convention of Peking
Convention of Peking

The Convention of Peking or the First Convention of Peking is the name used for three different treaties, which were concluded between Qing Dynasty China and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Second French Empire, and Russian Empire....
 and thus obtained a position of great influence due to his newly acquired credit with the Western Powers and his control of the militia in Beijing. On August 22, 1861, the Xianfeng Emperor
Xianfeng Emperor

The Xianfeng Emperor , born Yizhu, was the eighth Emperor of China of the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty, and the seventh Qing emperor to rule over China, from 1850 to 1861....
 died in Rehe. His only heir, a 5-year-old son of the Noble Consort Yi
Empress Dowager Cixi

Empress Dowager CixiEmpress Dowager Cixi#Names of Empress Dowager Cixi , popularly known in China as the West Dowager Empress , was from the Manchu Yehe Nara Clan....
, ascended to the throne as the Tongzhi Emperor
Tongzhi Emperor

The Tongzhi Emperor , born Zaichun, was the ninth Emperor of China of the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty, and the eighth Qing emperor to rule over China, from 1861 to 1875....
. Xianfeng, on his deathbed, had designated a group of eight senior Manchu officials, led by Sushun
Sushun

Sushun ; Courtesy name: Yuting was born in the Manchu Aisin-Gioro Clan as the sixth son of Wurgongga , the Prince Zheng.Although Sushun was born into nobility, the size of his family meant that he received little attention during childhood, and little expectation from the family....
, to be regents in the new emperor's minority.

However, Noble Consort Yi
Empress Dowager Cixi

Empress Dowager CixiEmpress Dowager Cixi#Names of Empress Dowager Cixi , popularly known in China as the West Dowager Empress , was from the Manchu Yehe Nara Clan....
 was deeply suspicious of Sushun and the influence he had over the late emperor and conspired with Prince Gong to launch a coup. Prince Gong played the essential role in the ensuing struggle, as he had the troops capable of tilting the balance in favor of the Noble Consort Yi
Empress Dowager Cixi

Empress Dowager CixiEmpress Dowager Cixi#Names of Empress Dowager Cixi , popularly known in China as the West Dowager Empress , was from the Manchu Yehe Nara Clan....
 and her party or in favor of the eight regents. In November 1861, after secretly meeting the Noble Consort Yi
Empress Dowager Cixi

Empress Dowager CixiEmpress Dowager Cixi#Names of Empress Dowager Cixi , popularly known in China as the West Dowager Empress , was from the Manchu Yehe Nara Clan....
 and deciding to side with her, he carried out the Xinyou Coup . The regents, who were accompanying the Xianfeng Emperor's body back to the Forbidden city, were intercepted upon arrival. Palace guards arrested the regents. The two opposing princes among the regents were forced to commit suicide, Sushun was beheaded, and the other five regents were stripped of their titles.

The Noble Consort Yi
Empress Dowager Cixi

Empress Dowager CixiEmpress Dowager Cixi#Names of Empress Dowager Cixi , popularly known in China as the West Dowager Empress , was from the Manchu Yehe Nara Clan....
 became co-regent
Regent

A regent, from the Latin regens "reigning", is a person selected to act as head of state because the ruler is a minor, not present or debilitated....
 under the name Empress Dowager Cixi
Empress Dowager Cixi

Empress Dowager CixiEmpress Dowager Cixi#Names of Empress Dowager Cixi , popularly known in China as the West Dowager Empress , was from the Manchu Yehe Nara Clan....
, along with the less politically involved Empress Dowager Ci'an
Empress Dowager Ci'an

The Empress Dowager Ci'an 1837 - April 8, 1881, popularly known in China as the East Empress Dowager , before she was widowed known as Empress Zhen , and officially known posthumously as the Xiaozhen Empress , was the second Empress Consort of the Xianfeng Emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty in China, and then Empress Dowag...
, ruling behind the curtain (a court official required that the two co-regents, both women, attend imperial audiences behind a curtain). Prince Gong was named prince-regent and appointed to a variety of important posts in the government, including the powerful Grand Council
Grand Council

The Grand Council or Junjichu was an important policy-making body in the Qing Empire. It was established in 1733 by the Yongzheng Emperor....
.

In 1861, Prince Gong established the Zongli Yamen
Zongli Yamen

Zongli Yamen was the name of the government office/department of foreign relations of imperial China during the Qing dynasty. It was established by Prince Gong in 1861, following the Convention of Peking....
, which functioned as the Qing Empire's de facto foreign ministry. As the long-time head of the Zongli Yamen, Prince Gong was responsible for much of the reforms of the early Self-Strengthening Movement
Self-Strengthening Movement

Self-Strengthening Movement ; c 1861?1895 was a period of institutional reforms initiated during the late Qing Dynasty following a series of military defeats and concessions to foreign powers....
. He founded the Tongwen Guan
Tongwen Guan

Tongwen Guan , or the School of Combined Learning was a government school for teaching Languages of Europe , founded at Beijing, China in 1862 during the late-Qing Dynasty....
 in 1862 for Chinese scholars to learn foreign languages and technology.

Prince Gong, with the support of the two dowagers, remained the central power figure in China until the 1880s, but he was demoted after being accused of being rude in front of the dowagers. Under this was actually a more profound reason: his relations with Cixi deteriorated since 1869, when he caused the execution of a favorite eunuch of Cixi. Besides, Gong had himself aspired to be the sole regent, in the mold of Dorgon
Dorgon

Dorgon , also known as Ho?oi Mergen Cin Wang, the Prince Rui , was one of the most influential Manchu princes in the early Qing dynasty....
, but Empress Dowager Cixi
Empress Dowager Cixi

Empress Dowager CixiEmpress Dowager Cixi#Names of Empress Dowager Cixi , popularly known in China as the West Dowager Empress , was from the Manchu Yehe Nara Clan....
 was unwilling to give up power. He lost considerable prestige and his title of prince-regent after the two chastisements by Cixi
Cixi

Cixi may refer to:*Empress Dowager Cixi , empress of the Qing Dynasty*Cixi City, in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China...
, before finally being discredited during the Qing defeat in the Sino-French War
Sino-French War

The Sino-French War was a limited conflict fought between August 1884 and April 1885 to decide whether France should replace China in control of Tonkin ....
 (1884-85). He was then overshadowed by his younger half-brother the 1st prince Chun , who had closer ties with Empress Dowager Cixi
Empress Dowager Cixi

Empress Dowager CixiEmpress Dowager Cixi#Names of Empress Dowager Cixi , popularly known in China as the West Dowager Empress , was from the Manchu Yehe Nara Clan....
.

In 20th century China, Prince Gong was for a long time vilified as the man who sold the country to the Western powers. In recent years, however, he has been rehabilitated and is now recognized as a great statesman, on par with Li Hongzhang
Li Hongzhang

Li Hongzhang , Marquis Suyi of the First Class , GCVO, , also spelled Li Hung-chang, was a China general who ended several major rebellions, and a leading statesman of the late Qing Empire....
, especially when compared to his brother the hapless Xianfeng Emperor. Alive, he was admired by Westerners with whom he had close contacts, and still keep much of this credit in Western historical circles.

Historical Opinion


Some historians claim Prince Gong took a more active role in the coup of 1861. Sterling Seagrave
Sterling Seagrave

Sterling Seagrave is author of The Soong Dynasty, The Marcos Dynasty, Gold Warriors and numerous other books which address unofficial and clandestine aspects of 20th Century political history of the countries in the Far East region....
, in "Dragon Lady", his biography of the Empress Dowager Cixi
Empress Dowager Cixi

Empress Dowager CixiEmpress Dowager Cixi#Names of Empress Dowager Cixi , popularly known in China as the West Dowager Empress , was from the Manchu Yehe Nara Clan....
, claims that Chinese records clearly show that at the death of the Xianfeng Emperor
Xianfeng Emperor

The Xianfeng Emperor , born Yizhu, was the eighth Emperor of China of the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty, and the seventh Qing emperor to rule over China, from 1850 to 1861....
, he named the 2 Dowagers, Empress Dowager Ci'an
Empress Dowager Ci'an

The Empress Dowager Ci'an 1837 - April 8, 1881, popularly known in China as the East Empress Dowager , before she was widowed known as Empress Zhen , and officially known posthumously as the Xiaozhen Empress , was the second Empress Consort of the Xianfeng Emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty in China, and then Empress Dowag...
 (the senior Dowager) and Cixi, as the boy emperor's regents, in accord with Imperial tradition. The "Gang of 8", led by Sushun, were furious and moved to set themselves up as co-regents for the young emperor, handing one imperial seal to Dowager Ci'an and keeping the other for themselves.

Prince Gong, with his experience of battling the Western powers, knew that the xenophobic attitudes of the "Gang of 8" would bring ruin to China, and set about enlisting the help of the two Dowagers to bring about the Gang's downfall and stop them taking complete power. Early pressure forced Sushun to relinquish the second imperial seal to its rightful owner, the Dowager Empress Cixi
Empress Dowager Cixi

Empress Dowager CixiEmpress Dowager Cixi#Names of Empress Dowager Cixi , popularly known in China as the West Dowager Empress , was from the Manchu Yehe Nara Clan....
. When Prince Gong's plans reached fruition, Sushun and several other members of the "Gang of 8" were arrested and executed for treason.

Issues

  • Zaicheng, eldest son.
  • Zaiying, second son.
    • Puwei, 2nd Prince Gong (1880-1936)


Prince Gong's Mansion

A former residence of Prince Gong
Prince Gong Mansion

The Prince Gong's Mansion or Gong Wang Fu Museum is located in the western part of central Beijing, China, north of the Shichahai. Consisting of large mansions in the typical siheyuan laylout and Chinese garden, the Pince Gong's Mansion is known as one of the most ornate and extravagant residence compounds in all of Beijing....
 is now a museum open to the public.

Modern references

Prince Gong's biography has been adapted for a TV series entitled Sigh of His Highness in 2006, starring Chen Baoguo as Prince Gong.