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Nalan Xingde (; January 19, 1655 – July 1, 1685), Manchu name Nara Singde,
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Rongruo (), was a
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in
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, famous for his
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. He was born Nalan Chengde (納蘭成德), but had to change his name when the
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named
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his
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. The character ''cheng'' (成) became
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because it was phonetic part of Yunreng's birth name. Born in
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in January 1655, Nalan Xingde came from a powerful
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family that not only belonged to the
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of the
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, but was also related to royalty. His father
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, who became
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in 1677, was
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to the
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, and his mother was the fifth daughter of
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, Prince Ying of the First Rank, and thus first cousin to the Shunzhi Emperor. Xingde's genealogical origins could have been
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, however, since his clan was originally a tribe of the Mongol Yehe who defeated the Manchu
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tribe and adopted their name. He was reportedly a bright child with a talent in writing poetry and
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. Like all Manchu boys, however, he was also taught riding and
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, and was said to be quite proficient in both. By nineteen, he was already enjoying a literary reputation. However, success at the national
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eluded him until 1676, when he obtained the Chin-shih Degree. In contrast to the more common practice of naming a chin-shih a
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/official, the
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gave Xingde a military position as a junior grade officer in the
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(三等侍衛). Xingde became a close associate of the emperor, perhaps due to their similar ages, and often accompanied the emperor on royal tours of inspection. Later, Xingde was promoted to a higher position (一等侍衛). He was sent on a tour of the northern border to assess the damage caused by the Russian border raids and skirmishes. He died at the age of 30, due to an unspecified
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. When he was 19, he married the daughter of Lu Xingzu (盧興祖), who was the Viceroy of Guangdong. Three years into the marriage, his wife died in
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. He later took a
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whose family name was Yan (顏) and eventually married a woman whose family name was Guan (官). At thirty, he took another concubine, Shen Wan (沈宛), who was a poet of some standing herself. He had at least three sons and several daughters. One of the daughters of Nalan Xingde was married to Han Bannerman
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.


Character

Nalan was born with great talent in literature. Though his supernormal background paved the way for his political career, it also controlled his freedom. So in Nalan's mind, he was tired of his position, and freedom was the pursuit of his life. Coming from a rich family, Nalan did not value the material comforts, and literature was his favorite. His dear wife's death made him feel pained and pessimistic, and intensified his eagerness to get close to nature.


In fiction and popular culture

* Portrayed by Zhao Dong Hao in '' The Flowers filled the Palace and Missed the Time'' (2017) * Portrayed by
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in ''
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'' (2011) * Portrayed by
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in ''
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'' as Nalan Rongruo whose character is inspired from the persona Nalan Xingde.


References

* Bruce Carpenter, 'Drinking Water; Lyric Songs of the Seventeenth Century Manchu Poet Na-lan Hsing-te' ''Bulletin of Tezukayama University'' (Tezukayama daigaku kiyo), Nara, Japan, 1983, no. 20, pp. 100–137. * Martin Gimm, 'Nalan Xingde (1655-1685). Zwanzig Gedichte', in: Hefte für Ostasiatische Literatur, 25, 1999, 45-53. *


External links


Nalan Xingde Memorial Hall at Shangzhuang
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