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  1. Zaifeng (12 February 1883 – 3 February 1951), also known as Tsai Feng, Prince of Ch'ün, [1] formally known by his title Prince Chun, was a Manchu prince and regent of the late Qing dynasty. He was a son of Yixuan, the seventh son of the Daoguang Emperor, and the father of Puyi, the Last Emperor.

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    Zaifeng (in der Kutsche sitzend) in Deutschland (1901) beim Beobachten eines Manövers des Deutschen Heeres. Zaifeng ( chinesisch 載灃 / 载沣, * 12. Februar 1883 in Peking; † 3. Februar 1951 ebenda), auch bekannt als Prinz Chun II. (醇亲王), war der Vater des letzten chinesischen Kaisers Puyi.

    • Prinz Chun II.
    • chinesischer Regent
    • 12. Februar 1883
    • Zaifeng
  3. Yixuan (16 October 1840 – 1 January 1891), formally known as Prince Chun, was an imperial prince of the House of Aisin-Gioro and a statesman of the Manchu -led Qing dynasty in China. He was the father of the Guangxu Emperor (his second son), and the paternal grandfather of Puyi (the Last Emperor) through his fifth son Zaifeng . Family background.

  4. Zaifeng (12 February 1883 – 3 February 1951), officially known by his title of Prince Chun, was a Manchu prince of the Aisin Gioro imperial clan and a statesman during the late Qing Dynasty. He was the father of Puyi (the Xuantong Emperor), the last emperor of China, and served as the Prince-Regent in 1908–1911.

  5. Zaifeng (12 February 1883 – 3 February 1951), also known as Tsai Feng, Prince of Ch'ün, formally known by his title Prince Chun, was a Manchu prince and regent of the late Qing dynasty. He was a son of Yixuan, the seventh son of the Daoguang Emperor, and the father of Puyi, the Last Emperor .

  6. On September 4, 1901, the Grotto Hall at the New Palace provided the setting for a special purpose. Prince Chun, a brother of the Chinese emperor, was compelled to bow low and subserviently before the German emperor, William II.

  7. 22. Sept. 2014 · Unter Führung des Prinzen Chun, eines Bruders des Kaisers von China, reist Anfang September 1901 die chinesische "Sühne-Gesandtschaft" nach Berlin, um Abbitte zu leisten für die Unterstützung...