There are also people named Nalan, but most of them have changed their surnames to Han surnames. After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, one of them shortened "Yeh Nalan" to "Ye". Contemporary Canadian Chinese scholar Ye Jiaying is a member of this tribe. There are also some people whose surname is simply "Na".
Nalan is one of the 30 surnames of the second largest branch of the Jurchen "White Name" in the Jin Dynasty, all of which were granted the title of Guangping County (also known as "Nala" and "Nala"). The ancestor of the Nalan clan in the Yehe area of ??Manchuria was originally a Mongolian with the surname Tumut. Later, the Nalan tribe of the Jurchens was destroyed and occupied their territory, so they took the surname Nalan.
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1. Nalan Pearl
Nalan Pearl (November 19, 1635 - 1708 June 3), courtesy name Duanfan, was born in the Zhenghuang Banner of Manchuria and was an important minister of the Kangxi Dynasty. He successively held important positions such as the General Manager of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Minister of the Ministry of Justice, the Minister of the Ministry of War, the Censor of Zuodu of the Metropolitan Procuratorate, the Grand Scholar of Wuyingdian, and the Prince Tutor.
Nalan Mingzhu played an active role in Kangxi's proposal to withdraw from San Francisco, unify Taiwan, and defend against foreign enemies. In the twenty-seventh year of Kangxi (1688), he was deposed for being a clique. Later, although he was restored to his original position, he was no longer reused. He died of illness in the forty-seventh year of Kangxi's reign (1708).
2. Nalan Xingde
Nalan Xingde (January 19, 1655 - July 1, 1685), Yehenala, named Rongruo, He was a native of Langjiashan, a native of Zhenghuang Banner in Manchuria, and a poet in the early Qing Dynasty. His original name was Nalan Chengde. He changed his name to Nalan Xingde because he wanted to avoid Prince Baocheng. The eldest son of the great scholar Mingzhu, his mother is Aixinjueluo, the fifth daughter of Prince Azig.
3. Empress Xiaocigao
Empress Xiaocigao (1575~1603), Yehenala clan, named Menggu Zhezhe, was born in the third year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty, Yehe tribe The daughter of leader Yang Jiniu. Nurhaci, the third concubine of Emperor Taizu of the Qing Dynasty, the first queen of the Qing Dynasty (resurrection), and the first queen from the Yehenala clan. In September of the 16th year of Wanli, he married Aixinjueluo Nurhachi at the age of fourteen.
Meng Guzhuang is respectful, intelligent, dignified and virtuous. Four years after their marriage, they gave birth to a son, Aixinjueluo Huang Taiji, Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty. He died of illness on September 27, the thirty-first year of Wanli (October 31, 1603) at the age of twenty-nine. In the ninth year of Tianming in Houjin (1624), he was moved to Tokyo Mausoleum and buried in the Tokyo Tomb in the third year of Tiancong (1629). On the 13th of the month, Fuling was moved and buried.
In the tenth year of Tiancong (1636), Huang Taiji proclaimed himself emperor and honored his mother as Queen Xiaoci. After many dynasties, she received posthumous titles, and the final posthumous title was "Xiaoci Zhaoxian Jingshun Ren Huiyi Deqing Xiancheng" Queen Tianfu Shenggao".
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