Plain Red Banner
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Plain Red Banner | |
Active | 1601–1912 |
Country | Later Jin Qing dynasty |
Part of | Eight Banners |
Commander | Prince Li |
Military unit
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Chinese name | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 正紅旗 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 正红旗 | ||||||
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Mongolian Cyrillic | Шулуун улаан хошуу | ||||||
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Manchu script | ᡤᡠᠯᡠ ᡶᡠᠯᡤᡳᠶᠠᠨ ᡤᡡᠰᠠ | ||||||
Romanization | gulu fulgiyan gūsa | ||||||
The Plain Red Banner (Chinese: 正紅旗) was one of the Eight Banners (lower five banners) of Manchu military and society organization during the Later Jin and Qing dynasties of China. Famous members included:
- Daišan
- Wenxiang
- Heshen, from the Niohuru clan, considered one of the most corrupt officials in history
- Zheng Keshuang (Han bannerman)
- Lao She
- Noble Consort Cheng
Notable clans
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Lower Five Banners |
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- the Emperor (Upper Three Banners)
- Prince Li (Plain Red Banner)
- Prince Su (Bordered White Banner)
- Prince Keqin (Bordered Red Banner)
- Prince Yu (Plain Blue Banner)
- Prince Zheng (Bordered Blue Banner)
- Emperor (Khan)
- Banner lords
- Feudal lords
- Regular households
- Booi Aha
- Banner slaves
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Inner Companies |
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