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Prince Rui of the First Rank (Manchu: ᡥᠣᡧᠣᡳᠰᠠᠪᡳᠩᡤᠠᠴᡳᠨ ᠸᠠᠩ; hošoi sabingga cin wang), or simply Prince Rui, was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1636–1912). As the Prince Rui peerage was not awarded "iron-cap" status, this meant that each successive bearer of the title would normally start off with a title downgraded by one rank vis-à-vis that held by his predecessor. However, the title would generally not be downgraded to any lower than a feng'en fuguo gong except under special circumstances.

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  • Prince Rui (瑞) (en)
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  • 和碩瑞親王(满语:ᡥᠣᡧᠣᡳ ᠰᠠᠪᡳᠩᡤᠠ ᠴᡳᠨ ᠸᠠᠩ,穆麟德轉寫:Hošoi sabingga cin wang),清朝世袭親王。嘉慶二十四年(1819年),嘉慶帝第四子綿忻被封親王,封號瑞,死後諡號懷,未得世袭罔替,每次襲封需遞降一級,一共传了三代四位。 瑞親王曾經在光緒年間一度改封號為端,後恢復為瑞親王。 (zh)
  • Prince Rui of the First Rank (Manchu: ᡥᠣᡧᠣᡳᠰᠠᠪᡳᠩᡤᠠᠴᡳᠨ ᠸᠠᠩ; hošoi sabingga cin wang), or simply Prince Rui, was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1636–1912). As the Prince Rui peerage was not awarded "iron-cap" status, this meant that each successive bearer of the title would normally start off with a title downgraded by one rank vis-à-vis that held by his predecessor. However, the title would generally not be downgraded to any lower than a feng'en fuguo gong except under special circumstances. (en)
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  • Prince Duan of the Second Rank (en)
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  • duōluó duān jùnwáng (en)
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  • 和硕瑞亲王 (en)
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  • Prince Rui of the First Rank (Manchu: ᡥᠣᡧᠣᡳᠰᠠᠪᡳᠩᡤᠠᠴᡳᠨ ᠸᠠᠩ; hošoi sabingga cin wang), or simply Prince Rui, was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1636–1912). As the Prince Rui peerage was not awarded "iron-cap" status, this meant that each successive bearer of the title would normally start off with a title downgraded by one rank vis-à-vis that held by his predecessor. However, the title would generally not be downgraded to any lower than a feng'en fuguo gong except under special circumstances. The first bearer of the title was Mianxin (綿忻; 1805–1828), the Jiaqing Emperor's fourth son, who was made "Prince Rui of the First Rank" in 1819. It was briefly renamed to Prince Duan of the Second Rank (Prince Duan) between 1894 and 1900 when Zaiyi inherited the title. The title was passed down over three generations and held by four persons. (en)
  • 和碩瑞親王(满语:ᡥᠣᡧᠣᡳ ᠰᠠᠪᡳᠩᡤᠠ ᠴᡳᠨ ᠸᠠᠩ,穆麟德轉寫:Hošoi sabingga cin wang),清朝世袭親王。嘉慶二十四年(1819年),嘉慶帝第四子綿忻被封親王,封號瑞,死後諡號懷,未得世袭罔替,每次襲封需遞降一級,一共传了三代四位。 瑞親王曾經在光緒年間一度改封號為端,後恢復為瑞親王。 (zh)
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