Donggo (, ) was a clan of Manchu nobility belonging to the Manchu Plain Yellow Banner, one of the 3 upper banners of Eight Banner system. Several lineages were members of Manchu Plain Red Banner.
Donggo Hala was a branch of Irgen Gioro clan. The ancestral home of the Donggo Hala was located in Liaodong. After the demise of Qing dynasty, their descendants changed their surnames to Dong (è£),Zhao (èµµ) and other.
Notable figures
Males
- Hohori (ä½ÂÃ¥ÂÂ礼; 1561âÂÂ1624, pinyin: heheli) one of 5 founders of Later Jin dynasty and duke Yongqin (Ã¥ÂÂå¤åÂ
¬, meaning "brave and diligent")
- Dulei (æÂÂé·), a first rank military official (é½ç»Â, pinyin: dutong) and held a title of second class count (äºÂçÂÂ伯)
- Dojili (å¤ÂæµÂçÂÂ), a second rank military official (å¯é½ç»Â, pinyin: fudutong)
- Kajihai (Ã¥ÂÂæµÂæµ·), a head censor (é¿å²)
- Yaxing'a (éÂÂ
æÂÂé¿), served a third rank military official (Ã¥ÂÂé¢Â)
- Xindali (æÂ°è¾¾çÂÂ)
- Xihan (å¸Âæ±Â)
- Eshuo (éÂÂ碩/éÂÂç¡Â; d. 1657), served as a first rank military official, Grand Minister of Internal Affairs(Ã¥Â
§å¤§è£)
- (è´¹æÂŒÂ¤, 1645âÂÂ1701), participant of early Qing military campaigns, including fight against Revolt of the Three Feudatories, Battle of Ulan Butung, general of Xi'an and Shaanxi
- Badu (巴度), held a title of master commandant of light chariot (轻车é½å°Â)
- Pengchun (å½ÂæÂÂ¥;d. 1699), an ambassador to Torghuts and signator of the Treaty of Nerchinsk.
- Tiebao (éÂÂä¿Â), renowned Qianlong era artisan and painter, friend of Yongxing
Prince Consorts
Females
Imperial Consort
Princess Consort
- Primary Consort
- Yunzhi's primary consort, the mother of Hongqing (1696âÂÂ1701), Hongsheng (1698âÂÂ1732), first daughter (1700âÂÂ1701) and Princess (1701âÂÂ1753)
- Yuntang's primary consort, the mother of fourth daughter (1705 â 1726 or 1727)
- Hongshi's primary consort (1703âÂÂ1775), the mother of first daughter (1722âÂÂ1727)
- Concubine
- Ã
 urhaci's concubine, the mother of fifth daughter (b. 1593)
Gallery
References