•
Yonghuang (1728–1750), the Qianlong Emperor's eldest son, posthumously honoured as '''Prince Ding'an of the First Rank''' (定安親王) in 1750 •
Miande (綿德; 1747–1786), Yonghuang's eldest son, initially a
qinwang, demoted to
junwang in 1752, stripped of his title in 1776, restored as a
''feng'en zhenguo gong in 1777, promoted to
beizi'' in 1784 • Yichun (奕純; 1767–1816), Miande's eldest son, initially a
third class fuguo jiangjun, promoted to
''feng'en zhenguo gong and then to
beizi'' from 1786 to 1816 • Zaixi (載錫), Yichun's eldest son, initially a
third class fuguo jiangjun from 1799 to 1809, promoted to
''feng'en zhenguo gong in 1809, promoted to
beizi'' in 1816 • Puxi (溥喜), Zaixi's second son, initially a
''feng'en zhenguo gong, demoted to
buru bafen fuguo gong'' in 1832, stripped of his title in 1838 • Puji (溥吉), Zaixi's third son, held the title of a
third class zhenguo jiangjun from 1825 to 1838, promoted to
''feng'en fuguo gong'' in 1838, had no male heir • Zaiming (載銘; 1795–1840), Yichun's third son, held the title of a
third class fuguo jiangjun from 1816 to 1840 • Puxian (溥咸), Zaiming's second son, held the title of a
third class fengguo jiangjun from 1843 to 1866, promoted to
buru bafen fuguo gong in 1866 • Yuhou (毓厚), Puxian's eldest son, held the title of a
buru bafen fuguo gong from 1868 to 1890, had no male heir • Yuxiang (毓祥), Puhe's third son, held the title of a
buru bafen fuguo gong from 1891 to 1926 • '''
Mian'en''' (綿恩; 1747–1822), Yonghuang's second son, initially a
junwang, promoted to
qinwang in 1793, posthumously honoured as
Prince Dinggong of the First Rank (定恭親王) •
Yishao (奕紹; 1776–1836), Mian'en's second son, held the title of a
buru bafen fuguo gong from 1799 to 1803, promoted to
''feng'en fuguo gong in 1803, promoted to
beizi in 1804, promoted to
beile'' in 1819, succeeded his father as Prince Ding of the First Rank in 1822, posthumously honoured as
Prince Dingduan of the First Rank (定端親王) •
Zaiquan (載銓; 1794–1854), Yishao's eldest son, initially a
second class fuguo jiangjun, promoted to
second class zhenguo jiangjun in 1823, promoted to
buru bafen zhenguo gong in 1831, promoted to
''feng'en fuguo gong in 1835, held the title of a
junwang from 1836 to 1854, posthumously promoted to
qinwang'' and honoured as
Prince Dingmin of the First Rank (定敏親王) •
Puxu (溥煦; 1831–1907), Zaiming's fifth son and Zaiquan's successor, held the title of a
junwang from 1854 to 1907, posthumously honoured as
Prince Dingshen of the Second Rank (定慎郡王) • Yuchang (毓長; 1851–1903), Puxu's eldest son, held the title of a
zhenguo jiangjun from 1872 to 1903 • Hengqi (恆圻; 1887–1956), Yuchang's fifth son, held the title of a
fuguo jiangjun from 1903 to 1945 •
Qizu (啟族; 1915–2002), Hengqi's son, adopted the name "Jin Yi'an", calligrapher and poet • Qikai (啟凱; 1925–?), Hengqi's son •
Yulang (毓朗; 1864–1922), Puxu's second son, initially a
third class zhenguo jiangjun, held the title of a
beile from 1907 to 1922, posthumously honoured as
Minda Beile (敏達貝勒) •
Hengbo (恆馞; 1907–1956), Yulang's second son, held the title of a
beizi from 1922 to 1945 • Qixing (啟星; 1927–1971), Hengbo's son • Yuying (毓盈; 1881–1922), Puxu's fourth son, held the title of a
third class zhenguo jiangjun from 1903 • Henglan (恆蘭), Yuying's eldest son, held the title of a
fuguo jiangjun ==Family tree==