Songgotu

Qing dynasty statesman


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::summary Qing dynasty statesman ::

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nameSonggotu
officeDeliberative Minister
term_start1680
term_end1683
office1Grand Secretary of the Baohe Hall
term_start11670
term_end11680
fatherSonin
birth_date1636
death_date
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|name=Songgotu |image= | office = Deliberative Minister | term_start = 1680 | term_end = 1683 | predecessor = | successor = | office1 = Grand Secretary of the Baohe Hall | term_start1 = 1670 | term_end1 = 1680 | predecessor1 = | successor1 = | father = Sonin |birth_date=1636 |death_date= Songgotu (Manchu: [[File:songgotu.png|14px]]; ; 1636 – 1703) was a minister during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor of the Qing dynasty. He was an uncle of the emperor's primary spouse, Empress Xiaochengren of the Hešeri clan, who died during childbirth. He was also the son of Sonin, one of the four regents appointed to assist the young Kangxi Emperor during his minority. As Empress Xiaochengren's paternal uncle, he was also therefore, the grand-uncle of Yinreng, who was crown prince throughout most of the Kangxi Emperor's reign. Songgotu did not inherit the noble title First-class Duke or First-class Earl from his father Sonin because his mother was not the primary consort, therefore, he had the lowest status of his brothers. His sixth brother and fifth brother inherited the noble titles First-class Duke and First-class Count. His oldest brother, Gabula, was Empress Xiaochengren's father, and he also had the noble title First-class Duke.

Songgotu helped the young Kangxi Emperor depose Oboi, a regent during the reign of the young emperor. Gradually, Songgotu gained more power and became one of the most prominent officials under Kangxi. He was involved in a long power struggle with Mingju, another official at Kangxi's court. He also acted as a diplomat and signed the Treaty of Nerchinsk with Russia.

During Kangxi's expedition against Dzungar khan Galdan, Songgotu advocated for a withdrawal, but was reprimanded by the emperor for suggesting such a strategy. Songgotu was later implicated in the heir-apparent crisis, and he was imprisoned until death. Kangxi rescinded recognition for all of Songgotu's achievements during the latter's life, with the sole exception of the Treaty with Russia.

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