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Who was the first person to be knighted in Qing Dynasty? Please explain why?
Brother Heshuo, Prince Li Aisingiorro Daishan.

In the first year of Chongde (A.D. 1646), Huang Taiji held a ceremony on April 1 1 day, that is, he was honored as "Emperor Kuan Wen Rensheng" and changed his title to Qing and his title to Chongde. On 23rd, Huang Taiji enfeoffed his younger brother and nephew, named Dai Shan as "Prince of Ritual" and named Yue Tuo as Prince of Heshuo.

The earliest prince of Heshuo in the Qing Dynasty was basically conferred in the first year of Chongde, and Dai Shan and his son accounted for two of the six kings of Heshuo. The only "brother-in-law prince" status and official title should be Aisingiorro Daishan (the second son of Nurhachi, the big Baylor before the prince of Heshuo was conferred).

During the Qianlong period, the six princes of Heshuo and the eight kings of Iron Hat were appointed according to the "Feng Gong", namely:

Prince Heshuoli: Daishan, the second son of Nurhachi.

Prince He Shuorui: Dourgen, fourteen sons of Nurhachi

Prince He: Toto, fifteen sons of Nurhachi.

Heshuo Zheng Qinwang: the sixth son of Jilalang and Nurhachi's younger brother Shu Erhachi.

Prince Su of Heshuo: Hogg, the eldest son of Huang Taiji.

Prince Heshuo Chengze (later changed to Zhuang): the fifth son of Huang Taiji.

The two kings of Duoluo County, namely,

King of Dorukqin County: Yue Tuo, the second son of Nurhachi and the eldest son of Daishan.

Doro inherited the county kings: Luc Dehun, the second son of Nurhachi, the third son of Daishan and the second son of Sakhalin.

Four iron hat kings awarded in the late Qing Dynasty (all princes of Heshuo);

Prince Heshuoyi: Thirteen sons of Emperor Kangxi, Andrew.

Prince Heshuo: Huh? Six sons of Daoguang emperor

Prince Heshuochun: Yi Xuan, the seventh son of Daoguang Emperor.

Prince Heshuoqing: Yi Kuang, seventeen sons of Qianlong, six sons, and the eldest son Mian.