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The flag owners of Zhenghongqi Banner in Qing Dynasty who came from Daishan are: Daishan, Nurhachi, Mandahai, Changdai, Shu Jie, Chuntai, Chong 'an, Baltu, Yong En, Zhang Zhao, Yongluan, Linzhi, Xichun, Quanling, Shiduo and Chenghou.

Dai Shan: the second son of Nurhachi, Prince He Lishuolie;

Mandahai: the seventh son of Daishan, Prince He Shuo Xun Jian;

Chang Dai: Manda Haizi, prince (later hunted down);

Shu Jie: the grandson of Daishan, the Great Wall, and the king of Heshuo Kangliang;

Chuntai: Jie Shuzi and He Shuokang mourn the Prince;

Chong 'an: Jie Shuzi, Chun Taidi, and Prince Heshuo Kangxiu;

Baltu: Jie Shuzi, Chun Tai, Chong 'an Emperor, and Prince Jian Kang of Heshuo;

Yong En: Chong, Prince He Gong (re-numbering ceremony);

Zhao Kuangyin: Yong En son, Prince He Lishuo (later Lord Ge);

Yong Luan: Chong Anzi, brother of Yong En, Prince Zhuifeng, Li Shuo;

Linzhi: Yong Xunzi, Prince He Shuo Lian;

Xichun: Lin, chasing Prince Li of Heshuo;

Full age: Xi Chunzi, He Lishuo, Prince;

Stowe: an adult son, and Prince Ke;

Cheng Hou: Master and apprentice, and Prince Horriton.

Extended data:

1 and 16 15 years, Nurhachi ordered the four flags to be divided into eight. The main personnel of each flag are arranged as follows.

Flag owner of Huang Zhengqi: Nurhachi. Owner of the Yellow Flag: Nurhachi

Owner of Zhengbaiqi: Huang Taiji. White flag owners: Du Du and Abatai (flag owners, the seventh son of Nurhachi)

Flag owner: Dai Shan. Red Flag Owners: Daishan, Yue Tuo and Shuotuo (both owners of small flags, sons of Daishan).

Flag owners of Zhenglan Banner: Mang Gourtay (the fifth son of Nurhachi) and Dege (the flag owner, the tenth son of Nurhachi)

Flag owner: A Min.

2. In A.D. 1623, Nurhachi appointed his youngest sons. So it presents the following pattern.

Flag owners of Huang Zhengqi: Azig (the twelfth son of Nurhachi) and Dourgen (the fourteenth son of Nurhachi).

Owners of the Yellow Flag: Nurhachi and Duoduo (fifteenth son of Nurhachi)

Owner of Zhengbaiqi: Huang Taiji

Owners of the White Flag: Haug (the eldest son of Huang Taiji) and Abatai (the seventh son of Nurhachi).

Flag owner: Dai Shan. Red Flag Owners: Daishan, Yue Tuo and Shuotuo (both owners of small flags, sons of Daishan).

Flag owners of Zhenglan Banner: Mang Gourtay (the fifth son of Nurhachi) and Dege (the flag owner, the tenth son of Nurhachi)

Flag owner: A Min.

During the establishment of Qing government

3. In 1648, that is, the five years of Shunzhi, the owner of the Eight Banners experienced a series of changes, and finally Dourgen monopolized the power, forming the following pattern.

Owner of Huang Zhengqi: the emperor shunzhi. Yellow Flag Owner: the emperor shunzhi.

The owner of Zhengbai Banner: Dourgen. White flag owner: Dourgen

The flag owner of Zhenghongqi: Manhai (the seventh son of Daishan) and Lekede Soul (the flag owner, the grandson of Daishan).

Red Flag Bearers: Luo Keduo (the eldest grandson of Yue Tuo) and Ni Kan (the flag bearer, the third son of Chu Ying).

Flag owners of Zhenglan Banner: Doni (the second son of Duoduo), Azig, Boluo (the third son of Abatai) and Yue Dong (the fourth son of Abatai).

Flag owner: Jilalang (the sixth son of Shu Haqi)

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Daishan

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia: Zhenghongqi