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Cuyen (Manchu: 25px; 1580 – 1615) was a Manchu prince. He was born of the Aisin Gioro clan as the eldest son of Nurhaci, founder of the Qing Dynasty. His mother was Hahana-jacing of the Tunggiya clan, who was Nurhaci's primary spouse. Cuyen was Nurhaci's initial heir apparent but predeceased his father. He died in 1615 and was posthumously granted the title of Crown Prince Guanglue (廣略太子). The title was changed to Beile Guanglue (廣略貝勒) during the reign of Nurhaci's son and successor, Hong Taiji.

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  • Cuyen (Manchu: 25px; 1580 – 1615) was a Manchu prince. He was born of the Aisin Gioro clan as the eldest son of Nurhaci, founder of the Qing Dynasty. His mother was Hahana-jacing of the Tunggiya clan, who was Nurhaci's primary spouse. Cuyen was Nurhaci's initial heir apparent but predeceased his father. He died in 1615 and was posthumously granted the title of Crown Prince Guanglue (廣略太子). The title was changed to Beile Guanglue (廣略貝勒) during the reign of Nurhaci's son and successor, Hong Taiji.
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