Yikuang
Yikuang (Manchu: ᡳ ᡴᡠᠸᠠᠩ I-kuwang; 16 November 1838 – 28 January 1917), formally known as Prince Qing (or Prince Ch'ing), was a Manchu noble and politician of the Qing dynasty. He served as the first Prime Minister of the Imperial Cabinet, an office created in May 1911 to replace the Grand Council.
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Prince Qing of the First Rank | |||||
Painting of Yikuang, 1898–1899. | |||||
Prince Qing of the First Rank | |||||
Tenure | 1850 - 1917 | ||||
Predecessor | Yicai | ||||
Successor | Zaizhen | ||||
1st Prime Minister of the Imperial Cabinet | |||||
Tenure | 8 May 1911 – 1 November 1911 | ||||
Predecessor | Position established | ||||
Successor | Yuan Shikai | ||||
Emperor | Xuantong Emperor | ||||
Chief Councillor | |||||
Tenure | 1903 – 1911 | ||||
Predecessor | Ronglu | ||||
Successor | Position abolished | ||||
Emperor | Guangxu Emperor Xuantong Emperor | ||||
Born | Beijing, Qing Empire | 16 November 1838||||
Died | 28 January 1917 78) Beijing, Republic of China | (aged||||
Spouse | Lady Hegiya Lady Liugiya another four consorts | ||||
Issue | Zaizhen Zaibo Zailun three other sons 12 daughters | ||||
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House | Aisin Gioro | ||||
Father | Mianxing |
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Chinese | 奕劻 | ||||||||
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Prince Qing | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 慶親王 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 庆亲王 | ||||||||
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