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The 1st Prince Chun (; officially Prince of the First Rank Chun Xian) (October 16, 1840 - January 1, 1891), commonly known in his days as the Seventh Prince (???/???) was born Yixuan (; 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-hsüan), of the 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....
 Aisin-Gioro clan (the Qing Dynasty
Qing Dynasty

The Qing Dynasty , also known as the Manchu Dynasty, followed the Ming Dynasty in History of China, and was the last ruling Chinese Dynasties of China, ruling from 1644 to 1912 ....
 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....
). His courtesy name was Pu'an .

as the seventh 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).






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The 1st Prince Chun (; officially Prince of the First Rank Chun Xian) (October 16, 1840 - January 1, 1891), commonly known in his days as the Seventh Prince (???/???) was born Yixuan (; 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-hsüan), of the 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....
 Aisin-Gioro clan (the Qing Dynasty
Qing Dynasty

The Qing Dynasty , also known as the Manchu Dynasty, followed the Ming Dynasty in History of China, and was the last ruling Chinese Dynasties of China, ruling from 1644 to 1912 ....
 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....
). His courtesy name was Pu'an .

Biography

He was the seventh 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 (Manchu) concubine Lin ( ? -1866), of the Uya clan. She posthumously became the Imperial concubine of the 1st rank Zhuangshun.

His principal wife was the younger sister of Cixi
Cixi

Cixi may refer to:*Empress Dowager Cixi , empress of the Qing Dynasty*Cixi City, in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China...
, from the (Manchu) Yehe-Nara clan. She died in the mid-1890s. He also had three concubines: the first one was the Lady Yanja, from the (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....
) Yanja clan, who died early; the second one was the Lady Lingiya (1866-1925), a Han Chinese
Han Chinese

Han Chinese are an ethnic group native to China and, by most modern definitions, the largest single ethnic group in the Earth.Han Chinese constitute about 92 percent of the population of the People's Republic of China , 98 percent of the population of the Republic of China , 75 percent of the population of Singapore, and about 19 percent...
 maid of his mansion whose original Chinese family name was Liu and was changed into the 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....
 clan's name Lingyia when she was made a 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....
, which was required in order to become the concubine of a Manchu prince; the third one was the Lady Ligyia, probably also a Han Chinese
Han Chinese

Han Chinese are an ethnic group native to China and, by most modern definitions, the largest single ethnic group in the Earth.Han Chinese constitute about 92 percent of the population of the People's Republic of China , 98 percent of the population of the Republic of China , 75 percent of the population of Singapore, and about 19 percent...
 maid whose Chinese family name Li was changed into Ligyiya. His oldest surviving son, born to his principal wife, became the Guangxu Emperor
Guangxu Emperor

The Guangxu Emperor , born Zaitian , was the tenth Emperor of China of the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty, and the ninth Emperor of China to rule over China proper....
. His second oldest surviving son, born to his second concubine, became the 2nd prince Chun, father of Puyi
Puyi

Puyi , of the Manchu Aisin-Gioro ruling family, was the last Emperor of China. He ruled in two periods between 1908 and 1924, firstly as the Xuantong Emperor between 1908 and 1912, and nominally as a non-ruling puppet emperor for twelve days in 1917....
, the Last Emperor.

In February 1850, his older half-brother Yizhu ascended the throne to become 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....
, and Yixuan was made Prince of the Second Rank Chun. Although Prince Chun led quite an undistinguished life at court during the 11-year reign of Xianfeng, his fortune was made by 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....
 after the death of Xianfeng.

This resulted from two major events in his life. In 1860, he was married by imperial decree of Xianfeng to the younger sister of Cixi, from the (Manchu) Yehe-Nara clan. This created close ties between the house of Prince Chun and the woman who was about to become the absolute ruler of China. Then, on August 22, 1861, the Xianfeng Emperor died, leaving the 5-year old son of Cixi
Cixi

Cixi may refer to:*Empress Dowager Cixi , empress of the Qing Dynasty*Cixi City, in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China...
 as his only heir, soon to become 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....
. In the ensuing struggle over who would assume the regency, Prince Chun sided with Cixi's party. Eventually, in November 1861, as Cixi launched the Xinyou Coup with the help of Prince Gong
Yixin, Prince Gong

The 1st Prince Gong , commonly known in his days as the Lord Sixth King , was born Yixin , of the Aisin-Gioro clan . 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....
 (older half-brother of the 1st prince Chun), the 1st prince Chun carried out the arrest of Sushun, the leader of the opposing party, and carried him back to Beijing where he was beheaded.

As a result of this, the inexperienced 21-year-old prince Chun was appointed overnight to the highest posts in the military and the government. During the following 14 years of the Tongzhi Emperor's reign, he led a prestigious career in the military and the government. In 1872, he was officially elevated to Prince of the First Rank Chun.

The third major event in his life happened as the Tongzhi Emperor died without an heir in January 1875. Empress Dowager Cixi then chose the eldest son of the 1st prince Chun, a 2-year-old boy, to become the new emperor, the Guangxu Emperor. The choice had many advantages for Cixi: the young boy was her nephew (his mother, the principal wife of the 1st prince Chun, was the younger sister of Cixi, as was explained above); the 1st prince Chun had always been a loyal follower of Cixi; the boy was only 2-year old, which would give Cixi another period of regency. For the 1st prince Chun, however, the choice was a catastrophe. As he heard the announcement that his son had been chosen for emperor, he reportedly beat his head and cried bitterly, and then fell unconscious on the floor. Being the living father of an emperor was quite an extraordinary situation in the last centuries of imperial China, a situation which had existed only between 1796 and 1799 when the famous Qianlong Emperor
Qianlong Emperor

The Qianlong Emperor was the fifth emperor of the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty, and the fourth Qing dynasty emperors to rule over China. The fourth son of the Yongzheng Emperor, he reigned officially from October 11, 1736 to February 7, 1795....
 had abdicated in favor of his son the Jiaqing Emperor
Jiaqing Emperor

The Jiaqing Emperor was the sixth Emperor of China of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty, and the fifth Qing emperor to rule over China, from 1796 to 1820....
. The tremendous respect for parents which is central to Chinese culture meant that as the father of the emperor, the 1st prince Chun would receive the highest honors and privileges. This was an extremely dangerous and uncomfortable position for him, given the prickly nature of Empress Dowager Cixi and her obsessional paranoia of any challenge to her absolute power.

The first decision of Prince Chun after his son became the Guangxu Emperor
Guangxu Emperor

The Guangxu Emperor , born Zaitian , was the tenth Emperor of China of the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty, and the ninth Emperor of China to rule over China proper....
 was to resign all his official positions. He tried to keep a low profile, but was lavished with honors and privileges, to which he tried to resist as much as possible. Soon after his son became emperor, the title of Prince of the First Rank was made hereditary for the 1st prince Chun's descendants, a very high privilege with which he could not dispense. In 1876, he went as far as sending a memorandum to the throne in which he condemned in advance anyone that would propose to grant him a special position in the hierarchy of power due to his condition of father of the emperor. Following the resignation of his military and government posts, he was entrusted with the education of the young emperor, to which he consented. In the following years, with the disgrace of Prince Gong
Yixin, Prince Gong

The 1st Prince Gong , commonly known in his days as the Lord Sixth King , was born Yixin , of the Aisin-Gioro clan . 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....
, the 1st prince Chun became unwillingly the most powerful figure at the imperial court after only Cixi. Cixi even ordered all ministers to discuss matters with Prince Chun before making decisions. Each step further, however, was making his position more dangerous, and the potential fall more frightening.

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In 1881, 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...
 died suddenly, and rumors had it that she had been poisoned by Cixi. This made the 1st prince Chun even more cautious and eager to please Cixi in all possible ways. In the beginning of 1887, the Guangxu Emperor came of age, but Prince Chun officially asked Cixi to prolong her regency.

In 1885, Cixi appointed him Controller of the Admiralty, in charge of supervising the building of the new imperial navy. He was sent on an inspection tour to the navy yards on the coast of China. In the following years, he was involved in the infamous embezzlement of public funds initially allocated to the building of the navy, but which were used instead in a large measure for the restoration and enlargement of the Summer Palace
Summer Palace

The Summer Palace or Yihe yuan is a palace in Beijing, China.The Summer Palace is mainly dominated by Summer Palace#Longevity Hill and the Kunming Lake....
 for Cixi, in order to replace the Old Summer Palace
Old Summer Palace

The Old Summer Palace, known in China as the Gardens of Perfect Brightness , and originally called the Imperial Gardens , was a complex of palaces and gardens 8 km northwest of the walls of the Imperial City, Beijing in Beijing, built in the 18th and early 19th century, where the emperors of the Qing Dynasty resided and handled...
 which had been destroyed by the English-French expeditionary forces in 1860. The Chinese imperial navy, deprived of funding, was to suffer a humiliating defeat in the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895). His desire to please Cixi was such that he did not even stop work on the Summer Palace
Summer Palace

The Summer Palace or Yihe yuan is a palace in Beijing, China.The Summer Palace is mainly dominated by Summer Palace#Longevity Hill and the Kunming Lake....
 to relieve the victims of the terrible flooding that hit the region of 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....
; and so the enlargement of the Summer Palace was completed as early as the Spring of 1891. The 1st prince Chun died shortly before completion, on January 1, 1891. His second oldest surviving son became the new prince of the first rank Chun on that same day (see 2nd Prince Chun).

He was given the posthumous name
Posthumous name

A posthumous name is an honorary name given to royalty, nobles, and sometimes others, in some cultures after the person's death. The posthumous name is commonly used when naming royalty of Table of Chinese monarchs, List of Korean monarchs, Vietnam and emperors of Japan....
 Xian (? - meaning "the Sage" [i.e. he who possesses both moral qualities and practical skills]) which, added to his princely title 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....
, helps to differentiate him from his son the 2nd prince Chun: the former is Prince of the First Rank Chun Xian, while the latter is only Prince of the First Rank Chun.

Tomb


Qiwangfen
He was interred in a tomb of princely rank, now popularly known as the "Grave of the Seventh Prince", located 35 km/22 miles northwest of 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....
. According to Puyi
Puyi

Puyi , of the Manchu Aisin-Gioro ruling family, was the last Emperor of China. He ruled in two periods between 1908 and 1924, firstly as the Xuantong Emperor between 1908 and 1912, and nominally as a non-ruling puppet emperor for twelve days in 1917....
's autobiography, a ginkgo
Ginkgo

Ginkgo , frequently misspelled as "Gingko", and also known as the Maidenhair Tree after Adiantum, is a unique species of tree with no close living relatives....
 tree grew on the tomb of the 1st prince Chun, and became very tall and imposing. This fact was reported to 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....
 and greatly alarmed her. 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....
, the first character of the word "ginkgo tree" is bai, while the first character of the word "emperor" is huang, which combines the character bai with the character wang (? - meaning "prince", ??). A ginkgo (character ?) growing on the tomb of the 1st prince Chun (character ?) was interpreted as a sign that a new emperor (character ?) would emerge in the house of Prince Chun. This was unacceptable for the very superstitious Cixi, as obsessed as ever with thwarting any challenge to her power, and so she promptly had the tree felled. The tomb of the 1st prince Chun was restored by the People's Republic of China
People's Republic of China

The People's Republic of China , commonly known as China, is the largest country in East Asia and the List of countries by population in the world with over 1.3 billion people, approximately a fifth of the world's population....
 after 1949 and is now one of the tourist attractions around 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....
.

The tomb and surrounding area appears in Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino

Quentin Jerome Tarantino is an American film director, screenwriter, Film producer, cinematographer and actor. He rose to fame in the early 1990s as an independent film filmmaker whose films used nonlinear and aestheticization of violence....
's movie Kill Bill Volume 2 as the home and training grounds of legendary Shaolin
Shaolin

The Shaolin Monastery or Shaolin Temple , is a Ch?n Buddhist temple at Mount Song near Zhengzhou City Henan provinces of China in Dengfeng, China....
 monk Pai Mei.

Former Mansion

The former mansion of 1st Prince Chun
Prince Chun Mansion

The Prince Chun Mansion is a large residence mansion in the siheyuan style and garden located near the Shichahai in central Beijing. Originally it was the lavish residence house of Prince Chun, now the mansion is a public museum and opens to visitors all year around....
 is located near Shichahai
Shichahai

Shichahai is an historic scenic area consisting of three lakes in the north of central Beijing in China. They are located to the north-west of the Forbidden City and north-west of the Beihai Park....
 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....
.