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On the marriage between the Fan Wencheng family and the royal family

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The Fan Wencheng family belonged to one of the old large families of the Han Army Banner And maintained a marriage with the Qing Dynasty royal family for several generations.

On the marriage between the Fan Wencheng family and the royal family

Fan Wencheng, Zi Xiandou, Hui Yue, A native of Shenyang, Liaodong Province, was born in the twenty-fifth year of the Ming Wanli Calendar, and died in the fifth year of the Kangxi Dynasty at the age of seventy. In the early Qing Dynasty, he was a famous politician and strategist, and he was awarded the title of First Class Son of the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Taizong, Shizu, and Shengzu. It was in the process of establishing a meritorious service for the Qing army to enter the customs and settle Beijing, and it was in the process of making meritorious achievements that he maintained an intersection with the royal family and maintained a marriage relationship with the royal family for several generations.

Fan Wencheng was originally married to the Chen family, and the family lineage is unknown; the later Qing Dynasty Emperor Taizong gave marriage to Mu Qijue Luoshi, Lady Jia, Lady Jin, and the concubine Bian clan, the lineage is unknown, but from the subsequent inscriptions and family introductions, it is most likely that they are flag people or even Manchus. Six sons, each of which is one branch, is written in the family tree.

On the marriage between the Fan Wencheng family and the royal family

Fan Chengcheng's eldest son, Fan Chengyin, also remembered Dali, originally from the Chen clan. He was subordinate to the Fifth Commander of the Second Staff of the Yellow Banner Han Army, who served as the third Commander of the Honzo Commandery, the Deputy Governor of the Metropolitan Inspection Bureau for the ninth year of Shunzhi, the Hubu Attendant for ten years, and the Great General of the Pingsan Domain. Hereditary third-class light vehicle lieutenant. The original wife of the Shi clan, the family lineage is unknown; he married the Lang clan and the Wang clan, possibly as a bannerman, and was given the title of Lady yipin. Give birth to a son, the name of Fan Shiwang.

Fan Shiwang had five sons: the eldest son, Fan Yili, the thirty-ninth duke of Kangxi, and his wife Lu Shi, who should be from the Lu Xingzu family of tongqi; the second son, Fan Hongwei, who served as the prefect of Shunde in Guangdong, whose only son was called Fan Jianming, whose resume is unknown, Fan Jianming's second son, the second son named Fan Shugong, married zongmushi, the eldest daughter of the Feng'en general Zhongling; the third son, Fan Xian, may have a Manchu name called Ha Ha Zhu, and has this name recorded from his son Fan Jianzhi's attack on the flag file; the fourth son, Fan Yiqian, Yongzheng seven years raided the riding capital, and Qianlong served as the deputy capital of Fuzhou in the fourteenth year. In June of the sixteenth year, Qianlong was appointed as the commander-in-chief of Tianjin Town, and in March of the seventeenth year, he was promoted to the deputy capital of Jingkou. He also served as the third staff leader of the Han Army with the Yellow Banner and the eighth leader. There were four sons and at least one daughter, the fourth son jitai of the idle clan Tongyun, the fifth son Fan Cheng, Lan Ling's bodyguard, the second son, the eldest son, Fan Jianzhe, who served as a clerk and a leader; the second son, Fan Jianxu, was a martial artist. On the whole, the number of marriages between this branch and the royal family is not much, and the records found so far are as follows.

Fan Wencheng's second son, Fan Chengmo , was a Duke of Xiao , a luoshan and a member of the Jia clan. Fan Chengmo was born as a scholar, served in the Hanlin Academy, a bachelor of the Secretarial Academy, and moved to Zhejiang Province. In Zhejiang for four years, he surveyed barren fields, played the role of exempting the people, provided disaster relief and care for the people, and changed the rice and won the hearts of the local people. He was later promoted to Governor of Fujian. During the San Francisco Rebellion, Fan Chengmo refused to rebel and was imprisoned by Geng Jingzhong, always adhering to the courtiers' festival. In the fifteenth year of the Kangxi Dynasty, Fan Chengmo was killed, and he was posthumously awarded the title of Shangshu of the Bingbu And the Crown Prince Shaobao, with the title of Zhongzhen. The only son, Fan Shichong, the character ZiMu, has successively served as a leader and a soldier, and has an only son named Fan Yizhong. The people of this branch are thin and have not seen marriage with the royal family.

Fan Wencheng's third son, Fan Chengxun (范承勋), courtesy name Su Gong (苏公), called himself the master of Jiusong (九松), and was born of the Jin clan. In the twenty-third year of the Kangxi Dynasty, he was promoted to a cabinet scholar, served as a zuoling, and was the inspector of Guangxi. For twenty-five years, he was promoted to viceroy of Yungui, and for thirty-three years, he served as the governor of Liangjiang. During the San Francisco Rebellion, he oversaw the transportation of grain in Huguang and Yunnan, and had merit. Thirty-three years later, he moved the capital to chayuan zuo du yushi. For thirty-eight years, he served as a soldier shangshu and crown prince Taibao. Fifty-three years, died. His wife Mu Qijue Luoshi, his stepwife Shen Shi, and his concubine Zhao Shi, the lineage is unknown. There is a son and three daughters, and the four children are not married to the royal family. The only son, Fan Shixuan, served as the Shangshu of the Ministry of Works, the Yellow Banner Han Army Du Tong, the Fifth Staff Leader of the Yellow Banner Han Army, the Sixth Zuo Ling Zuo Ling, had six sons and two daughters, and four sons adults: the eldest son Fan Hongbin, also known as Fan Yibin, Fan Hongbin, successively served as the imperial history, the military section palm seal to shi zhong, the envoy of the cloth government, the zuo ling, the yun riding lieutenant shi, a total of five sons, at least three daughters, three daughters are married to the royal family, the following is a separate explanation; the second son Fan Yizong, Luan Yiwei, Zuo Ling, Qianlong thirty years to supplement the blue flag Han army deputy capital, there is the only son Fan Jianquan; the third son Fan Yiding, In the sixth year of Qianlong, Xin Youke translated people, and had two sons: the eldest son, Fan Jianyuan, whose resume is unknown; the second son, Fan Jianye, the envoy of Luan Yiwei Yun, who served as a zuoling; the fourth son, Fan Yigong, who was eight pin pen thesis, and also had two sons: the eldest son, Fan Jianfeng, the chief soldier, the seventh leader of the second staff of the Yellow Banner Han Army; the second son, Fan Jianwei, who served as a deputy general, and Jianwei had a daughter who married the royal family, that is, the sixteenth son of the Zhenguo general Hongfu, Yong Luan.

Fan Chengxun's marriage with the royal family is mainly concentrated in the royal history Fan Hongbin. Three daughters married into the imperial family: one daughter, married the son of the Yongzheng Emperor and the brother of the Qianlong Emperor, Wang Hongzhan of Guojun, as a concubine fujin, and gave birth to two sons of Hongzhan who grew up to be an adult: Yong Yao, the eldest son of the King of The Counties, and Yong Yao, the second son of the general of the Fengzhen State; one daughter, who married liang Cong, the twenty-first son of the Prince of Guanglu, but unfortunately did not see that he had children; and the other daughter, married ah cheng'a, a low-ranking clan member. Fan Hongbin had five sons, and has not yet married a royal daughter. However, his grandson had a name of Fan Shutong, who married Prince Gong's prince Gege, the granddaughter of Belle Feisu and the eldest daughter of the auxiliary general Ming Pei.

Fan Wencheng's fourth son, Fan Chengbin (范承斌), also known as Duke Yungong (字允公), inherited Fan Wencheng's first-class viscount title, and successively served as Guanglu Dafu, Hubu Right Attendant, Guyuan Viceroy, and Inspector of Xi'an. Good poetry, works are included in the "Imperial Qing Hundred Famous Poems" and "Evening Qing Poetry Collection". The only son, Fan Shijie, was a first-class son of the Kangxi Dynasty in April of the 34th year, and successively served as the Minister of Zuoling, the Minister of Scattered Ranks, and the Vice General of Guangdong. He married his wife, Zongmushi , the fourth daughter of Jing heng , the Duke of Fuguo. Fan Shijie's only son, Fan Ji, was demoted to a first-class male in December of the third year of Qianlong and successively served as a consul. There is a son, at least a daughter. Princess Makoto's eighth son, The Eldest Son of Hiroshi, the third-rank bodyguard Yong Jue. After Fan Ji, his sons Fan Jianzhong and Sun Fan Shuting successively inherited hereditary positions and concurrently served as the leader of the Eight Banners Han Army. Fan Shuting had a daughter, yiche mulen, the fourth son of the bright fourth son of the marriage chamber.

Fan Wencheng's fifth son, Fan Chenglie, was the Duke of Yan and the Jin clan, that is, Chengxun's half-brother. Cabinet attendant bachelor, once served as a staff leader, Lintao general soldier, Kangxi successively served as Hubu Shilang (Cangchang Shilang, Si Nong), Bingbu Shilang, hanjun Zhenglan banner deputy capital. He is good at legal poetry, and has written the "Collection of Young Fengtang". The only son, Fan Shiyu, has successively served as a pen-post type, a collar leader, and a counselor. Childless, he succeeded the sixth house Fan Yigong as a son. Fan Yigong had at least three sons and two daughters: Yigong's eldest son, Fan Guan, who may have a different name and unknown resume, had a son Fan Shuyi, also known as Fan Shuyi, pen-ti style, married to the Zong clan, and the eldest daughter of the deputy protector of the army, Zabu Dong'a; Yi Gong's second son, Fan Jianchang, the second son of Jiangsu Taicang Garrison, had two sons and one daughter, and the female concubine Zong Mu And Zhu's second son Qingzhi; Yi Gong's third son, Fan Jianbang, was a general in Jiangxi. Yi Gong's second daughter was married to Fuchun, the Duke of Fuguo, and the eldest daughter was married to Bin Jing, the seventh son of Fuchun; the second daughter, married to Fuchun's thirteenth son, Bin Song.

Fan Chengzuo, the sixth son of Fan Wencheng, was the most popular of Fan Wencheng's sons, the Character DeGong, the Character QiGong, and the Bian Clan, and had seven sons. The eldest son, Fan Shichun, was a superintendent and had a second son: the second son, Yi Gong, who succeeded the fifth house and would not dwell on it; the eldest son, Fan Yiyan, also known as Fan Yiyan, was the fourth counselor of the Yellow Banner Han Army, the fourth leader of the Guangdong general. Married to the Munmu clan, the eldest daughter of the general Yongjun of Bong'en. The second son, Fan Shitong, the deputy of Gongsheng, the Eagle Harrier, worshiped Tang'a, successively served as a consul, and had a great-granddaughter who married back to the Fuchun family of the Fuguo Gong, that is, the granddaughter of the third son Fan Zhang, the daughter of Fan Jianju, and married Guoerqing'a, the eldest son of Emperor Binjing. The third son, Fan Shixu, has served as Zhizhou; the fourth son, Fan Shijie, a pinyinsheng; and the fifth son, Fan Shijin, yunli envoy, these three rooms have not yet found the marriage information with the royal family. The sixth son Fan Shishou ,号绶斋,字佩苍。 He was initially appointed as the head of the Hubu Pen Ti Style, headed by the Pen Ti Bao Ben Bu Tang, served as the leader of the Zuo Ling, was supervised by the Fujian Division of the Bao Ben Department, the later Bao Yunnan Si Lang Zhongfu BaoQuan Bureau supervision, Qianlong Twelve Years Jing Cha First Class, Thirteen Years Bao Ju Bao Sheng Fan Ren Dao Supplement Shandong Ji Dong Tai Wu Dao, Later Majesty Anqing According to the Cha Division, Fu Majesty Hubei Busi Acting Hunan Inspector, Supplementary Jiangxi Shengjing Majesty See, Supplementary Household Department Right Attendant with Guan Yue Quan Bureau After the Xing Gong Second Department Shangshu Du Cha Yuan Du Tong General Constitution White Banner Du Tong. Married to Zong Mushi, the ninth daughter of Jing Heng, the Duke of Fuguo, and the cousin Fan Shijie was the same as the consort of the Duke of Fuguo, but the second daughter was not the same mother, the fourth daughter was Chen Shi, and the ninth daughter was Li Shi. The only son of the girl, Fan Yiheng, was a superintendent and a luan yi wei yun, and Qianlong was appointed as a state counselor general in Nanning in May 37, a vice general of the Hejian Association directly under the jurisdiction of The 1940s, and a deputy general of the Hubei Yunyang Association in March 41. He was the commander-in-chief of Funing Town in Fujian Province, the deputy commander of the Han Army under the Zhenglan Banner, the waiter of the Ministry of Works, and the Shangshu of the Ministry of Households for sixty-one years in Qianlong. Jiaqing died in the second year. The second staff leader of the Han army with the yellow flag and the third leader of the Han army, the deputy capital of the Han army under the blue banner, died in the second year of Jiaqing. At least three sons and one daughter: the eldest daughter, the eldest son of the general Feng En, The Monk Cheng, as the wife of Ce Yong'a. The seventh son, Fan Shiji, the governor of Cangchang, successively served as the consul, and had two sons: the eldest son, Fan Yixun, who had been a pen-post style, a zo-collar, and a son named Fan Jianxian, who was also a pen-post-style, and had a daughter who married the second son of Sun Zongmu Mianshuang, who was a descendant of the Gongjun County's royal family.

The above is the marriage of the members of the Fan Wencheng family with a clear lineage and the royal family. But Fan's marriage to the royal family is not limited to this, there are many marriages with unknown lineages or unclear relationships. Like what:

Suitable for generations

Daughter of guerrilla Fan Yixuan, daughter of The Stepson of Emperor Taotai;

Builders

Daughter of Fan Jiankang, eldest son of Emperor Daizong;

Daughter of Fan Jianliang, eldest son of Emperor Jingwen chengguang;

Daughter of the proctor Fan Jianheng, married to the general Yang Qing;

Daughter of the proctor Fan Jianheng, married Wen Zai, the fifth son of Da Lin Tu;

Daughter of Tongzhi Fan Jianhui, married to Luo Baoyu's third son, Light Car Du Wei Enshou;

Daughter of the general Fan Jiancheng, she married Jinchang, the Duke of Zhenguo, as the third successor to Fujin;

Daughter of Fan Jiantai, married bayan's second son, eighty-four;

Tree characters

Daughter of Fan Shumao, the eldest son of Emperor Huan and Yue;

Daughter of Fan Shugang, concubine of the Imperial Household Shi Changshou;

Orthography

Daughter of Fan Zhengzhang, married to Chongte's second son, Guangzhu;

Daughter of Fan Zhengxiang, married to the general Bifang of Feng'en;

Daughter of Fan Zhengfu, second son Duoxiang of the Marriage Chamber;

Daughter of Fan Zhengyi, ru lin, the eldest son of the double company of the marriage family;

Word for word

Daughter of Fan Yide, the seventh son of Xianfeng's second-year marriage to Emperor Shanbao;

Mao Zi Generation

Daughter of Fan Maozhang, married to Emperor Wenheng;

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In summary, most of the marriages between the Fan clan and the imperial family are concentrated in the relatively low-level clans, and the marriages with the high-ranking clans are very small, up to the county king, the prince, and then down to the level of the Fuguo Gong; the frequency number is relatively large in the Han army, and it also reflects the status of the Fan Wencheng family in the entire Old Han Junxun family, which is generally relatively high.

This article, limited to the information and information in hand, as well as personal ability, still needs to be improved. It is more about sharing some new discoveries based on "Jade", "Fan Clan Genealogy", "Ai Xin Jue Luo Genealogy" and so on.

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