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| father =[[Mengtemu]] |
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| full name = Aisin-Gioro Cuyan (愛新覺羅·褚宴) |
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”’Cuyan”’ ({{Langx|mnc|{{ManchuSibeUnicode|ᠴᡠᠶᠠᠨ}}|cuyan|translit-std=mdorff}}<ref>Manchu Veritable Records Vol.1</ref>), also rendered as ”’Cheuk Yan”’ (綽顏), was a leader of the [[Jianzhou Jurchens]] during the [[Ming dynasty]]. He was born in [[Xinbin Manchu Autonomous County|Hetu Ala]].<ref>《清史稿·卷一·本紀一·太祖本紀》:於是肇祖移居蘇克蘇滸河赫圖阿喇。有子二:長充善,次褚宴。</ref> He was [[Nurhaci]]’s fifth generation grand uncle. |
”’Cuyan”’ ({{Langx|mnc|{{ManchuSibeUnicode|ᠴᡠᠶᠠᠨ}}|cuyan|translit-std=mdorff}}<ref>Manchu Veritable Records Vol.1</ref>), also rendered as ”’Cheuk Yan”’ (綽顏), was a leader of the [[Jianzhou Jurchens]] during the [[Ming dynasty]]. He was born in [[Xinbin Manchu Autonomous County|Hetu Ala]].<ref>《清史稿·卷一·本紀一·太祖本紀》:於是肇祖移居蘇克蘇滸河赫圖阿喇。有子二:長充善,次褚宴。</ref> He was [[Nurhaci]]’s fifth generation grand uncle. |
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 6 February 2026
Ming dynasty Jianzhou Jurchen leader
Cuyan (Manchu: ᠴᡠᠶᠠᠨ, romanized: cuyan[1]), also rendered as Cheuk Yan (綽顏), was a leader of the Jianzhou Jurchens during the Ming dynasty. He was born in Hetu Ala.[2] He was Nurhaci‘s fifth generation grand uncle.
The second son of Mengtemu, Cungšan‘s brother.[3] In 1433, when his father and his brother Agu were killed by Mutahu in Seven Surnames of the Savages (七姓野人), Cuyan and his brother Cungšan were attached to their uncle Fanca.[4] In 1446, the Ming Dynasty seal Cuyan for fuqianhu of Jianzhou Left Defense (建州左衛).[5] The birth and death is unknown, “Draft History of Qing” (清史稿) recorded in the early death.[6]
Mengtemu (孟特穆)
- Agu (阿古)
- Cungšan (充善)

