Yolo
岳樂
Prince Anhe of the First Rank
Prince An (安王)
Reign1651 – 1654
PredecessorAbatai as Prince Raoyu
SuccessorMa'erhun
Born19 October 1625
天命十年乙丑九月十九日午时生
Beijing, Forbidden City
Died5 March 1689
康熙二十八年己巳二月二十四日戌时薨
ConsortsLady Borijit
Lady Nara
Lady Heseri
IssueSee § Family
Names
Aisin Gioro Yolo
(愛新覺羅 岳樂)
Posthumous name
Prince Anhe of the Second Rank (安和親王)
HouseAisin Gioro
FatherAbatai
MotherPrimary consort, of the Nara clan
Yolo
Prince Anhe
Traditional Chinese安和親王
Simplified Chinese安和親王

Yolo (岳樂; Manchu :ᠶᠣᠯ;[1] 19 October 1625 – 15 March 1689), formally known as Prince An, was a Qing Dynasty imperial prince and Nurhaci's grandson. He was the fourth son of Abatai, Prince Raoyu.

Life

Yolo was born on 19 October 1625 in the city of Beijing to Abatai, Prince Raoyu, and Princess Consort Raoyu, of the Nara clan.

Yolo joined in the army led by his cousin, Hooge, as Prince of the Fifth Rank.He followed his uncle Ajige, to suppress a local uprising in 1648.

In 1649, Yolo was promoted to Prince of the Third Rank. In 1651, inherited his father's princedom, and became Prince An of the Second Rank.[2] During Shunzi reign, he was entrusted with the command of an army sent to force the submission of Outer Mongolia, and became presiding controller of the Imperial Clan Courtin 1655.

In 1671, during Kangxi reign, he helped in recovery of Kangsi Province and others cities from the occupation of General Wu Sangui's army and has made significant contributions during Revolt of the Three Feudatories.[2]

Family

Parents:

Primary Consort

Secondary Consort

Concubine

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