Prince Qin
Prince Qin of the Second Rank (勤郡王) was a Qing dynasty princely peerage. The peerage was created in 1684 for Yunduan, Nurhaci's great grandson and son of Prince An of the Second Rank Yolo. As Prince Qin of the Second Rank peerage was not given iron-cap status, each successive bearer of the title would hold diminished ranks vis-a-vis his predecessor.[1]
Members of Prince Qin peerage
- 1684-1698: Yunduan . He was granted a title of Prince of the Second Rank under the name "Qin". In 1690, he was demoted to prince of the Fourth Rank and stripped of his titles in 1698.[2][3]
Family tree

Prince Qin peerage is marked with purple
References
- Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing. Imperial Princes, Chart 2.
- Tong/佟, Jiajiang/佳江. "Correction of the "Draft History of Qing" ". Jilin University press.
- Liu, Xiaomeng (2009). 正说清朝十二王/"Qing dynasty 12 princes". Beijing Book Co. Inc.
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