Laimbu

Laimbu
Duke Who Assists the Nation
(輔國公)
Born (1612-01-26)26 January 1612
Died 23 June 1646(1646-06-23) (aged 34)
Issue Laihu
Full name
Aisin-Gioro Laimbu
(愛新覺羅·賴慕布)
Posthumous name
Duke Jiezhi Who Assists the Nation
(輔國介直公)
House House of Aisin-Gioro
Father Nurhaci
Mother Lady Silin-Gioro
Laimbu
Traditional Chinese 賴慕布
Simplified Chinese 赖慕布

Laimbu (Manchu: ;Möllendorff: Laimbu;Abkai: Laimbu; 26 January 1612 - 23 June 1646) was a Manchu noble of the early Qing Dynasty.

Biography

Laimbu was born of the Manchu Aisin Gioro clan as the 13th son of Nurhaci, founder of the Qing Dynasty. His mother was Lady Silin-Gioro (西林覺羅氏), a concubine of Nurhaci. He was a younger half-brother of Nurhaci's successor Hong Taiji.

In 1634, during Hong Taiji's reign, Laimbu was appointed as Niuluzhangjing (牛錄章京) and in 1639 he was given a position in the Deliberative Council of Princes and Ministers. In 1642 he followed his older half-brother Ajige to attack the Ming Dynasty and defeated a Ming army at Ningyuan. Ajige returned to his residence without waiting for an announcement of the rewards granted to him by Hong Taiji in recognition of his contributions. This was seen as showing disrespect towards the emperor. Laimbu was also found guilty because he did not stop Ajige, and was stripped off his position in the Council.

In 1645 Laimbu was granted the title of "General Who Receives Grace" (奉恩將軍). He died in 1646 and his title was inherited by his son Laihu (來祜). In 1653, during the reign of the Shunzhi Emperor, Laimbu was conferred a posthumous title of "Duke Jiezhi Who Assists the Nation" (輔國介直公). The ducal title "Duke Who Assists the Nation" (輔國公) was then passed on to Laimbu's son Laihu.

Descendants

See also

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