Zaiyi | |||||
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Prince Duan of the Second Rank 多羅端郡王 | |||||
![]() Zaiyi | |||||
Head of the House of Prince Rui peerage | |||||
Tenure | 1861–1900 | ||||
Predecessor | Yizhi | ||||
Successor | Zaixun | ||||
Grand Councilor, Minister of Zongli Yamen | |||||
Tenure | 10 June–25 September 1900 | ||||
Monarch | Guangxu Emperor | ||||
Born | 26 August 1856 | ||||
Died | 10 January 1923 | (aged 66)||||
Spouse | Yehenara Jingfang | ||||
Issue | Puzhuan Pujun | ||||
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House | Aisin-Gioro | ||||
Dynasty | Qing | ||||
Father | Yicong | ||||
Military career | |||||
Allegiance | ![]() | ||||
Battles / wars | Boxer Rebellion |
Zaiyi | |||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 載漪 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 载漪 | ||||||||
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Prince Duan (of the Second Rank) | |||||||||
Chinese | 端郡王 | ||||||||
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Zaiyi (Chinese: 載漪; pinyin: Zǎiyī; Manchu: ᡯᠠᡳᡳ; dzai-i; 26 August 1856 – 10 January 1923),[1] better known by his title Prince Duan (or Prince Tuan, 端郡王), was a Manchu prince and statesman of the late Qing dynasty.[2] He is best known as one of the leaders of the Boxer Rebellion of 1899–1901.
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