Šušu-Gioro

Šušu-Gioro (舒舒觉罗; pinyin: Shushu Jueluo) was Manchu clan belonging to the Gioro Hala. The other families belonging to the Gioro family were: Aisin-Gioro, the ruling clan from 1644 to 1912, Irgen-Gioro and Sirin-Gioro. The clan descended from Shushu clan dating back to the times of Giocangga. During the reign of Nurhaci, Shushu clan was included into Gioro family.[1] The clan belonged to the Bordered Blue Banner, like other collateral Gioro clansmen. Modern-day descendants sinicized their surnames into Zhao (赵), Shu (舒), Zeng (曾), Gong (贡), Cong (从), Jiang and She.[2]

As a common noun in the Manchu language, the word šušu means "sorghum." This word is identical to Korean 슈슈 sjusju > 수수 susu ("sorghum") and Mandarin Chinese 薥黍 shǔshǔ ("sorghum").

Males

  • Mingde (明德), served as fifth rank literary official (员外郎)

Females

Princess Consort

  • Secondary Consort
    • Yunti's secondary consort, the mother of Hongchun (1703–1739), Princess (1705–1729), Lady (1706–1761) and Princess (1707–1776)
  • Concubine
    • Changning's concubine, the mother of Manduhu (1674–1731) and fifth daughter (1677 – 1678 or 1679)

References

  1. ^ 傅, 林. "民国心史"/"History of the Republic".
  2. ^ 赵/Zhao, Li/力 (2012). 《满族姓氏寻根词典》. 辽宁民族出版社.