Niohuru
The Niohuru were a prominent Manchu clan during the Qing dynasty. The clan had inhabited the Changbai Mountains since as early as the Liao dynasty. The clan was well known during the Qing dynasty for producing a variety of consorts of all ranks for emperors, several of whom went on to become mothers to reigning emperors. Prominent people who belonged or trace heritage to the Niohuru clan including famed Manchu warrior Eidu, his son the high official Ebilun, the Empress Dowager Ci'an, the infamous corrupt official Heshen, and the contemporary concert pianist Lang Lang.
Distribution
Written records of the Niohuru clan dates back to the Liao dynasty, when it was known as the Dilie clan by Chinese transliteration. The current transliteration Niohuru came into being during the Ming dynasty. The Niohuru clan inhabited the Changbai mountains region of present-day Jilin province in northeast China, and also on the banks of the Songhua River and Mudan River.According to members of the clan who attempted to re-trace their genealogy, the common primogenitor of the vast tribe date back to one Sohoji Bayan, who was six generations removed from Eidu, the first eminent Niohuru clan member in recorded Qing history. The Niohuru were widely distributed throughout the territory of the Manchu empire, and each of the Eight Banners had some Niohurus among their ranks.
Towards the end of the Qing dynasty and particularly after the founding the Republic of China in 1912, many Manchus adopted single-character Chinese surnames based on their clan origin. The Niohuru were known to have adopted to two versions, "Niu", which could be found in the modern province of Jiangxi in addition to Manchuria; and "Lang". Lang sounded like "wolf" in Chinese, roughly corresponding to the Manchu root word Niohe for Niohuru meaning "wolf".
Niu 钮 is on the Hundred Family Surnames poem.
Notable figures
Males
- Eidu, Manchu noble, close associate of Nurhaci
- * Daqi, Eidu's second son
- * Turgei, Eidu's eighth son; officer of Manchu armies during the reign of Hong Taiji
- * Ebilun, Eidu's 16th son by Mukushen; served as one of the Four Regents of the Kangxi Emperor
- ** Necin, Ebilun's grandson; Manchu overseer of the Board of War during the Qianlong era
- ** Alingga, Ebilun's seventh son; official at the court of the Kangxi Emperor
- Heshen, infamous official of the late Qianlong era
- * Fengšeninde, Heshen's first son
- Mukedengbu,grandfather of Empress Xiaoquancheng
- *Yiling, served as a first rank military official in Suzhou, and held the title of a third class duke
- Sihung Lung, Taiwan actor
- Niu Maosheng, Governor of Hebei
- Larry Hsien Ping Lang, Hong Kong economist
- Doze Niu, Taiwan director
- Lang Lang, internationally renowned concert pianist
Date | Prince Consort | Princess |
1608 | Daqi | Nurhaci's fifth daughter by mistress |
Eidu | Nurhaci's fourth daughter by mistress | |
1621 | Turgei | Nurhaci's fourth daughter by mistress |
1790 | Fengšeninde | Princess Hexiao, the Qianlong Emperor's tenth daughter by Consort Dun |
1863 | Jalafungga | Princess Shouxi, the Daoguang Emperor's eighth daughter by Noble Consort Tong |
Females
; Imperial ConsortImperial Consort | Emperor | Sons | Daughters |
Mistress | Nurhaci | 4. General Tanggūdai 6. Duke Tabai | |
Primary consort | Hong Taiji | ||
Empress Xiaozhaoren | Kangxi Emperor | ||
Noble Consort Wenxi | Kangxi Emperor | 10. Duke Yun'e | |
Empress Xiaoshengxian | Yongzheng Emperor | 4. Qianlong Emperor | |
Noble Lady Shun | Qianlong Emperor | ||
Concubine Cheng | Qianlong Emperor | ||
Empress Xiaoherui | Jiaqing Emperor | 3. Miankai, Prince Dunke 4. Mianxin, Prince Ruihuai | |
Imperial Noble Consort Gongshun | Jiaqing Emperor | 5. Mianyu, Prince Huiduan | |
Empress Xiaomucheng | Daoguang Emperor | ||
Empress Xiaoquancheng | Daoguang Emperor | 4. Xianfeng Emperor | 4. Princess Shou'an |
Noble Consort Cheng | Daoguang Emperor | ||
Consort Xiang | Daoguang Emperor | 5. Yicong, Prince Dunqin | 5. Princess Shouzang |
Empress Xiaozhenxian | Xianfeng Emperor |
; Princess Consort
Princess Consort | Prince | Sons | Daughters |
Primary consort | Prince Murhaci | ||
Mistress | Changning, Prince Gong | 6. | |
Primary consort | Yunli, Prince Guoyi | ||
Secondary consort | Yunbi, Prince Xianke | 3. General Hongkang | 4. Lady |
Primary consort | Yongrong, Prince Zhizhuang | 5. Mianqing, Prince Zhike | 5. Princess |
Primary consort | Yonglin, Prince Qingxi | ||
Primary consort | Miankai, Prince Dunke | ||
Primary consort | Yihe, Prince Zhongduan |