Chinese emperors family tree (late)

This is a family tree of Chinese emperors from the Mongol conquest of 1279 to end of the Qing dynasty in 1912.

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Yuan dynasty and Northern Yuan dynasty

The following is the Yuan dynasty family tree. Genghis Khan founded the Mongol Empire in 1206. The empire became split beginning with the succession war of his grandsons Kublai Khan and Ariq Boke. Kublai Khan, after defeating his younger brother Ariq Boke, founded the Yuan dynasty in China in 1271. The dynasty was overthrown by the Ming dynasty during the reign of Toghun Temür in 1368, but it survived in Mongolia, known as the Northern Yuan dynasty; years of reign over the Northern Yuan dynasty (up to 1388) are given in brackets.

Yesükhei Baghatur
123 (1)4 (2)5 (3)6 (4)
BelguteiBekhterTemujin
Genghis Khan
~1162–1227


Taizu 太祖
Khagan 1206–1227
HasarHachiunTemüge
1168–1246
1234
Jochi

c.1181–1227
Chagatai

1183–1242
Ögedei Khan
~1186–1241


Taizong 太宗
Khagan 1229–1241
Töregene
Great Khatun
1242–1246
Tolui
~1190–1232


Ruizong 睿宗
(Khagan 1227–1229)
11234
Oghul Qaimish
d. 1251
Khagan
1248–1251
Güyük Khan
~1206–1248

Dingzong 定宗
Khagan 1246–1248
Möngke Khan
~1208–1259

Xianzong 憲宗
Khagan 1251–1259
Kublai Khan
1215–1294

Khagan 1260–1271

Shizu 世祖
1271–1294
Hulagu
~1217–1265

Ilkhan 1256–1265
Ariq Böke
d. 1266

Khagan 1260?
2
Zhenjin 真金
1243–1286

Yuzong 裕宗
123
Gammala
1263-1302
Xianzong 顯宗
Darmabala
d. 1292

Shunzong 順宗
Temür
Öljeytü Khan
1265–1307


Chengzong 成宗
1294–1307
112
Yesün Temür Khan
1293–1328

Taiding 泰定
1323–1328
Kayishan
Külüg Khan
1281–1311


Wuzong 武宗
1307–1311
Ayurbarwada
Buyantu Khan
1286–1320


Renzong 仁宗
1311–1320
1121
Ragibagh Khan
~1320–1328?

Tianshun 天順
1328
Kuśala
Khutughtu Khan
1300–1329

Mingzong 明宗
1329
Tugh Temür
Jayaatu Khan
1304–1332


Wenzong 文宗
1328–1329
1329–1332
Shidibala
Gegeen Khan
1303–1323

Yingzong 英宗
1321–1323
12
Toghun Temür
Ukhaantu Khan
1320–1370

Huizong 惠宗
1333–68 (–1370)
Rinchinbal Khan
1326–1332


Ningzong 寧宗
1332
Northern Yuan
dynasty
Ayushiridara
Biligtü Khan

Zhaozong 昭宗
1370–1378
Tögüs Temür
Uskhal Khan

Yizong 益宗
1378–1388
uncertain
lineage/ancestry
Yesüder
Jorightu Khan
1358–1388–1392
Elbeg
Nigülesügchi

Khan
1361-1393-1399
Örüg Temür
Khan
1402–1408
Oyiradai
?-1415–1425
(?)
Engke Khan
?–1392
Gün Temür
1377-1400-1402
Kharghochok
哈尔古楚克都古楞
特穆尔鸿台吉
1363-1399
Öljei Temür
Bunyashir Khan
1379-1408–1412
Adai Khan
1390–1425–1438
Ajai
阿齋
1399-1438
Delbeg Khan
1395-1412–1415
Toghtoa Bukha
Taisun Khan
1413-1433–1453
Obogh Manduulun
Manduul Khan
1438–1475-1478
Agbarjin
1454
Markörgis Khan
1448–1455–1465
Molon Khan
?-1465–1466
Kharghochok
?-1453
Bayan Mongke
1453-1479
Batumöngke
Dayan Khan
1464–1479–
1517/1543
Turbolad
1482-before1517
Bars Bolud Jinong
Barsbolad Khan
1490–1516–1519
Bodi Alagh
1504–1519–1547
Anda
Altan Khan
1507–1582
Daraisung Guden
1520–1547–1557
Sengge Düüreng
?-1582—1586
Tümen Zasagt
1539-1558–1592
Namudai Sechen
1586 — 1607
Buyan Sechen
1554–1556–1604
Boshugtu
1613—1627
MangghusEmùbù
1627—1634
Ligdan Khutugtu
1588–1603–1634
Ejei Khongghor
?–1634–
1635
-1661

Ming dynasty and Southern Ming

The following is a simplified family tree for the Ming dynasty, which ruled China between 1368 and 1644.

Those who became emperor are listed in bold, with their years of reign. In China, Ming emperors are best known by their temple names, which are given second below, after the personal name. (The Jianwen Emperor was not awarded a temple name: his posthumous name, Huidi (惠帝), is used instead.) The names given in bold are era names, the form by which Ming emperors are most commonly known in English, but which technically refer to the timespan of an emperor's reign rather than to the emperor himself. (Xingzong and Ruizong are temple names: they never actually ruled, but Xingzong was posthumously granted an emperor's title and Ruizong was raised posthumously to the status of emperor by his son, the Jiajing Emperor, in the Great Rites Controversy.) The imperial family's original family name was Zhu (朱), but the Hongwu Emperor opted for the dynastic name Ming (明), meaning "brilliant". After the fall of the dynasty in 1644 and the Chongzhen Emperor's suicide, a series of Ming princes based in the south of China claimed the imperial title, their court being known as the Southern Ming dynasty. These claimants are given with their era names, and the timespans of their purported reigns in brackets. Their purported periods of rule are given in brackets. In 1662, Koxinga regained control of Taiwan from the Dutch colonial regime, and established a state for those who wished restore the Ming dynasty to power. This state lasted until 1683, when it submitted to the Qing dynasty. Legend:

Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋
1328–1398


Taizu 太祖
Hongwu 洪武
1368–1398
14101723
Zhu Biao 朱標
1355–1392
Xingzong 興宗
Zhu Di 朱棣
1360–1424


Chengzu成祖
Yongle 永樂
1402–1424
Zhu Tan 朱檀
1370-1389
Prince Huang
of Lu 魯荒王
Zhu Quan
朱權
1378–1448
Prince of
Ning 寧王
Zhu Jing 朱桱
1388–1415
Prince Ding
of Tang 唐定王
211
Zhu Yunwen 朱允炆
1377–1402?


Huidi 惠帝
Jianwen 建文
1398–1402
Zhu Gaochi 朱高熾
1378–1425


Renzong 仁宗
Hongxi 洪熙
1424–1425
Zhu Zhaohui
朱肇煇
1388-1466
Prince Jing
of Lu
Zhu Qiongda
朱瓊炟
d. 1475
Prince Xian
of Tang 唐憲王
1171
Zhu Wenkui
朱文奎
1396-?
Zhu Zhanji 朱瞻基
1399–1435


Xuanzong 宣宗
Xuande 宣德
1425–1435
Zhu Zhanyu
朱瞻墺
1409—1446
Prince Jing
of Huai 淮靖王
Zhu Taikan
朱泰堪
1412-1473
Prince Hui
of Lu 魯惠王
Zhu Zhizhi
朱芝址
d. 1485
Prince Zhuang
of Tang 唐莊王
121
Zhu Qizhen 朱祁鎮
1427–1464


Yingzong 英宗
Zhengtong 正統
1435–1449
Tianshun 天順
1457–1464
Zhu Qiyu 朱祁鈺
1428–1457


Daizong 代宗
Jingtai 景泰
1449–1457
Zhu Qiquan
朱祁銓
1435-1502
Prince Kang
of Huai 淮康王
Zhu Yangzhu
朱陽鑄
1448-1523
Prince Zhuāng
of Lu 魯莊王
Zhu Miqian
朱彌鉗
Prince Gong
of Tang 唐恭王
11
Zhu Jianshen 朱見深
1447–1487


Xianzong 憲宗
Chenghua 成化
1464–1487
Zhu Jiandian
朱見澱
?-1502
Prince Duan
of Huai 淮端王
Zhu Dangcong
朱當漎
1473-1505
Prince Huai
of Lu 魯懷王
Zhu Yuwen
朱宇溫
d. 1560
Prince Jing
of Tang 唐敬王
341
Zhu Youtang 朱祐樘
1470–1505


Xiaozong 孝宗
Hongzhi 弘治
1487–1505
Zhu Youyuan 朱祐杬
1476–1519


Ruizong 睿宗
Zhu Youkui
朱祐楑
1500-1537
Prince Zhuang
of Huai 淮莊王
Zhu Jianyi
朱健杙
1494-1520
Prince Dao
of Lu 魯悼王
Zhu Zhouyong
朱宙栐
d.1564
Prince Shun
of Tang 唐順王
121
Zhu Houzhao 朱厚照
1491–1521


Wuzong 武宗
Zhengde 正德
1505–1521
Zhu Houcong 朱厚熜
1507–1567


Shizong 世宗
Jiajing 嘉靖
1521–1567
Zhu Houchou
朱厚燽
1519-1563
Prince Xian
of Huai 淮宪王
朱觀𤊟
1520-1549
Prince Duan
of Lu 魯端王
Zhu Shuohuang
朱碩熿
d. 1632
Prince Duan
of Tang 唐端王
31
Zhu Zaihou 朱載垕
1537–1572


Muzong 穆宗
Longqing 隆慶
1567–1572
Zhu Zaijian
朱载坚
?-1595
Prince Shun
of Huai 淮顺王
Zhu Yitan
朱頤坦
?-1594
Prince Gong
of Lu 魯恭王
Zhu Qisheng
朱器墭
Prince Yu
of Tang 唐裕王
349
Zhu Yijun 朱翊鈞
1563–1620


Shenzong 神宗
Wanli 萬曆
1572–1620
Zhu Yiliu
朱翊镠
1568-1614
Prince of Lu
Zhū Yiju
朱翊鉅
?-1616
Prince of Huai 淮王
Zhu Shouyong
朱壽鏞
?-1639
Prince Su
of Lu 魯肅王
Zhu Yujian 朱聿鍵
1602–1646

Prince of Tang
唐王

Longwu 隆武
1645–1646
Zhu Yuyue 朱聿𨮁
1605–1646
Prince of Tang 唐王

Shaowu 紹武
1646
13735
Zhu Changluo 朱常洛
1582–1620


Guangzong 光宗
Taichang 泰昌
1620
Zhu Changxun
朱常洵
1586–1641
Prince Zhong
of Fu 福忠王
Zhu Changying
朱常瀛
1601–1645
Prince Duan of Gui
桂端王
Zhu Changfang
朱常淓
1608–1646
Prince of Lu 潞王
Zhu Changqing
朱常清 d.1649
Prince of Huai

Dongwu 東武
1648-1649
Zhu Yihai 朱以海
1618–1662

Gengyin
1645-1655
Zheng Chenggong
鄭成功
1624-1662

Koxinga 國姓爺
Ruler of
the Tungning

1661–1662
1584
Zhu Youxiao 朱由校
1605–1627


Xizong 熹宗
Tianqi 天啟
1620–1627
Zhu Youjian 朱由檢
1611–1644


Sizong 思宗
Chongzhen
崇禎

1627–1644
Zhu Yousong 朱由崧
1607–1646
Prince of Fu 福王

Hongguang
弘光
1644–1645
Zhu Youlang 朱由榔
1623–1662
Prince of Gui 桂王

Yongli 永曆
1646–1662
Zhu Honghuan
朱弘桓
Zhèng Shì
鄭氏

Qing dynasty

The following is a simplified family tree for the Qing dynasty, which ruled China between 1644 and the declaration of the Republic of China on January 1, 1912.

Those who became emperor of China are listed in bold, with their years of reign. Nurhaci and Hong Taiji were emperors of the dynasty, which at the time dominated the Manchuria region, but were not emperors of China as a whole; their years of reign over the dynasty are therefore given in brackets. The names given for emperors are era names, the form by which Qing emperors were most commonly known (with the exception of Puyi, who ruled as the Xuantong Emperor, but was generally known by his given name after his deposition). Puyi abdicated as head of state on February 12, 1912, but was permitted to retain his imperial titles until 1924. The imperial family's original Manchu clan name was Aisin Gioro (lit. "golden clan"). The dynasty was originally titled the Later Jin dynasty, in reference to its origins in the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty (1115–1234), by Nurhaci in 1616, but in 1636 Hong Taiji opted to replace this title with the Chinese dynastic title Qing (清), meaning "clear" or "pure".

Emperor
Giocangga
覺昌安
d.1582
1st generation
of Iron Cap
Princes
adoption
Taksi 塔剋世
d. 1583
Xianzu 顯祖
13
Nurhaci 努爾哈赤
1559–1626


Taizu 太祖
1616–1626
Šurhaci
舒爾哈齊
1564–1611
Prince Zhuang
莊親王
1278121314156
Cuyen
褚英
1580–1615
Cr. Prince
Guang'e
廣略太子
Daišan 代善
1583–1648

Prince Lie
of Li 禮烈親王
Abatai
阿巴泰
1589-1646
Prince Raoyu of
the Second Rank
Hong Taiji 皇太極
1592–1643


Taizong 太宗
1626–1643
Ajige
阿濟格
1605–1651
Prince Ying of
the First Rank
Laimbu 賴慕布
1612-1646
Duke Who Assists
the Nation 輔國公
Dorgon
多爾袞
1612–1650

Prince Zhong
of Rui 睿忠親王
Dodo
多鐸
1614–1649

Prince Tong
of Yu 豫通親王
Jirgalang
濟爾哈朗
1599–1655
Prince Xian
of Zheng
鄭獻親王
159
Yuetuo
岳托
1599–1639
Prince
of Keqin Comm.
克勤郡王
Sahalin
薩哈璘
1604–1636
Prince Yi
of Ying
穎毅親王
Hooge
豪格
1609–1647
Prince Wu
of Su 肅武親王
Shuosai
碩塞
1627–1654
Prince Yu
of Chengze
承澤裕親王
Fulin 福臨
1638–1661


Shunzhi 順治
Shizu 世祖
(1643–)1644
–1661
235
Lokodhui
勒剋德渾
1619–1652
Prince Gonghui
of Shuncheng Comm.
順承恭惠郡王
Fuquan
福全
1653-1703
Prince Yu of
the First Rank
裕憲親王
Xuanye 玄燁
1654–1722


Kangxi 康熙
Shengzu 聖祖
1661–1722
Changning
常寧
1657-1703
Prince Gong of
the First Rank
和碩恭親王
123489131417
Yunzhi
1672-1734
Prince Zhi of
the Second Rank
直郡王
Yinreng 胤礽
1674–1725

Prince Mi
of Li 理密親王
Yinzhi 胤祉
1677–1732

Prince Yin
of Cheng 誠隱親王
Yinzhen 胤禛
1678–1735


Yongzheng 雍正
Shizong 世宗
1723–1735
Yinsi
胤禩

1681–1726
Yuntang
允禟

1683–1726
Yinxiang
胤祥
1686–1730

Prince Xian of Yi
怡賢親王
Yinti 胤禵
1688–1756

Prince Qin of Xun
Comm. 恂勤郡王
Yinli 胤禮
1697–1738

Prince Yi
of Guo 果毅親王
345
Hongshi
弘時
1704–1727
Hongli 弘曆
1711–1799


Qianlong 乾隆
Gaozong 高宗
1735–1796
Hongzhou
弘晝
1712–1765
Prince Gong
of He 和恭親王
51517
Yongqi
永琪
1741–1766
Prince Chun
of Rong 榮純親王
Yongyan 顒琰
1760–1820


Jiaqing 嘉慶
Renzong 仁宗
1796–1820
Yonglin
永璘
1766–1820
Prince Xi
of Qing 慶僖親王
234
Minning 旻寧
1782–1850


Daoguang 道光
Xuanzong 宣宗
1820–1850
Miankai
绵恺
Prince Dun
1795-1838
Mianxin
綿忻
Prince Rui
1805-1828
Mianxing
綿性
State Duke 輔國公
45671
Yizhu 奕詝
1831–1861


Xianfeng 鹹豐
Wenzong 文宗
1850–1861
Yicong
奕誴
1831–1889

Prince Ke
of Dun 惇恪親王
Yixin
奕訢
1833–1898

Prince Zhong
of Gong 恭忠親王
Yixuan
奕譞
1840–1891

Prince Xian
of Chun 醇賢親王
Yizhi
奕誌
1827-1850
Yikuang
奕劻
1838–1917

Prince Mi
of Qing 慶密親王
121271
Zaichun 載淳
1856–1875


Tongzhi 衕治
Muzong 穆宗
1861–1875
Zaiyi
端郡王
1856-1922

Prince Duan
Zaitian 載湉
1871–1908


Guangxu 光緒
Dezong 德宗
1875–1908
Zaifeng
載灃
1883–1951

Prince Chun 醇親王
Zaitao
野云

1887-1970
Prince Zhong
Zaizhen
育周
1876–1947

Prince Qing
124
Puyi 溥儀
1906–1967


Xuantong
宣統

1908–1912, 1917
Pujie 溥傑
1907–1994
Puren 溥任

1918–2015

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