Yizhi | |||||
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Prince Rui of the Second Rank 多羅瑞郡王 | |||||
Head of the House of Prince Rui peerage | |||||
Tenure | 1828–1850 | ||||
Predecessor | Mianxin | ||||
Successor | Zaiyi | ||||
Born | 30 October 1827 | ||||
Died | 27 June 1850 | (aged 22)||||
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Father | Mianxin |
Yizhi (奕誌, 30 October 1827 - 27 June 1850) was a Qing dynasty imperial prince and the first son of Mianxin, Jiaqing Emperor's fourth son. Yizhi did not have a male heir to inherit his title, so the peerage was de facto extinct. There were two posthumous adoptions done so as to continue the lineage. The peerage was finally abolished in 1900 due to the brutal involvement of Zaiyi in the Boxer Rebellion.