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Duke Zailan of Fuguo, the grandson of the Daoguang Emperor who had been exiled to Xinjiang, was made a prisoner to wait for his imperial relatives to be imprisoned forever

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Duke Zailan of Fuguo, the grandson of the Daoguang Emperor who had been exiled to Xinjiang, was made a prisoner to wait for his imperial relatives to be imprisoned forever

Zailan, Zi Dingfu, late Qing Dynasty sect chamber. Ai Xinjue Luoshi, Manchu, third son of King Yi of Dun County. Yi Xie was the fifth eldest of the nine sons of the Daoguang Emperor. Therefore, Zailan was the grandson of the Daoguang Emperor, a cousin of the Guangxu Emperor, a general of the Fengfu State, and a Duke of Jin.

In April of the 26th year of Guangxu, the Qing court sent Zaixun and Gang Yi to lead the Beijing-Tianjin Boxer Regiment, and the right wing general of the Lan Bureau was sent to handle it together. On July 20 (August 14), the Eight-Power Alliance invaded and occupied Peiping. The next day, Empress Dowager Cixi threatened Guangxu and her subordinates to flee west, while Zailan followed. Later, in the negotiations with the coalition forces, the coalition forces designated Zailan as one of the "first disasters". Forced by helplessness, the Qing court seized the knighthood and severely punished it, and convicted him of the crime of beheading and waiting for prison. In order to remember the flesh and blood of the emperor's relatives, Tegarn was sent to Xinjiang and imprisoned forever.

After the Xinhai Revolution, the Qing Emperor abdicated. Zailan returned to his hometown in northeast China with his family on a false road to Siberia, and finally died of illness in Shenyang, leaving behind a widowed concubine, a woman and two men.

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