Shanqi 善耆 | |
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Prince Su of the First Rank | |
Prince Su of the First Rank | |
Tenure | 1898–1922 |
Predecessor | Longqin |
Successor | Xianzhang |
Minister of the National Minority Affairs | |
Tenure | 15 August–1 November 1911 |
Predecessor | Shouqi |
Successor | Dashou |
Monarch | Xuantong Emperor |
Minister of Internal Affairs | |
Tenure | 5 May–15 August 1911 |
Predecessor | position created |
Successor | Guichun (acting) |
Monarch | Xuantong Emperor |
Born | Shanqi 5 October 1866 Shuntian Prefecture, Beijing, Qing Empire |
Died | 29 March 1922 Lüshunkou District, Kwantung Leased Territory | (aged 55)
Burial | Prince Su Cemetery, Beijing, Republic of China |
Spouses | Lady Hešeri Lady Cenggiya Lady Tunggiya Lady Janggiya Lady Zhanggiya |
Issue | Xianzhang Jin Bidong Yoshiko Kawashima Jin Moyu |
House | Aisin-Gioro |
Dynasty | Qing |
Father | Longqin |
Mother | Lady Ligiya |
Shanqi (Chinese: 善耆; 5 October 1866 – 29 March 1922), courtesy name Aitang (艾堂), formally Prince Su of the First Rank, was a prince of the Aisin-Gioro clan, the ruling clan of the Qing dynasty, as well as a minister in the late Qing. He was from the Bordered White Banner.