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Fuzhen
Chinese符珍
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinFúzhēn
Ruiyu
Chinese瑞煜
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinRuìyù
This name uses Manchu naming customs. The family name is Gūwalgiya.

Fuzhen (符珍; died 1909), also known as Ruiyu, born of the Manchu Guwalgiya clan, was a noble of the Qing dynasty. Upon marrying the Xianfeng Emperor's daughter Gurun Princess Rong'an, he was granted the title of Prince Consort (額駙).

He was a member of the Bordered Yellow Banner of the Qing dynasty's Eight Banners, and a direct descendant of Fiongdon (費英東), who served under the Qing dynasty's founder Nurhaci. Fuzhen held the hereditary title of First Class Duke Xiongyong (一等雄勇公).

References

  1. ^ 爱新觉罗家族全书: Shi xi yuan liu (in Chinese). China: 吉林人民出版社. 1997. p. 422.


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