Sirin Gioro
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Sirin Gioro (Manchu: ᠰᡳᡵᡳᠨ ᡤᡳᠣᡵᠣ, Chinese: 西林覺羅; pinyin: Xīlín Juéluó[1]) was a clan of the Manchu nobility, one of the prominent Gioro family. The other clans of Gioro Hala were Aisin Gioro, the ruling clan from 1616 to 1912, Irgen Gioro and Šušu Gioro. The clan belonged to the Bordered Blue Banner. The clan members inhabited the area ranging from Nimaca, Hoifa, Changbai Mountains, Jianzhou, Ningguta and Hada.
Modern day descendants of the clan changed their surnames to Zhao (趙), E (鄂), Chen (陳), Huang (黃) and other.[2]
Notable figures
[edit]Males
[edit]- Tuntai (屯台), one of the founders of the Qing dynasty.
- Tai'erkang (泰爾康)
- Ošan (鄂善)
- Ocang (鄂昌)
- Ortai
- Oyonggo (鄂容安)
- Oning (鄂寧)
- Jiqing (吉卿)
- Luolin (羅霖), served as a sixth rank literary official (主事, pinyin: zhushi)[3]
- Zhuolintai (卓林泰), served as a secretary
- Prince Consorts
Year | Prince Consort | Princess | Sons | Daughters |
---|---|---|---|---|
March/April 1742 | Exin (鄂欣) | Lady of the Third Rank (鄉君; 1 May 1725 – 11 April 1794) |
Females
[edit]Imperial Consort
- Imperial Noble Consort
- Imperial Noble Consort Dunhui (1856–1933), the Tongzhi Emperor's imperial concubine
- Noble Lady
- Noble Lady E (1733–1808), the Qianlong Emperor's noble lady
Princess Consort
- Primary Consort
- Concubine