Shiduo | |
Prince Li of the First Rank Chinese: 和碩禮親王 | |
Succession: | Prince Li of the First Rank |
Reign: | 1850–1914 |
Reign-Type: | Tenure |
Predecessor: | Quanling |
Successor: | Dunhou |
Succession1: | Chief Grand Councillor |
Reign-Type1: | In office |
Reign1: | 1884–1894 |
Predecessor1: | Yixin, Prince Gong |
Successor1: | Yixin, Prince Gong |
Reign-Type2: | In office |
Reign2: | 1898–1901 |
Predecessor2: | Yixin, Prince Gong |
Successor2: | Ronglu |
Succession3: | Grand Councillor |
Reign-Type3: | In office |
Reign3: | 8 April 1884–16 August 1901[1] |
Birth Date: | 27 July 1843 |
House: | Aisin Gioro |
Full Name: | Shiduo (世鐸) |
Posthumous Name: | Prince Like of the First Rank (禮恪親王) |
Spouse: | Lady Borjigit |
Issue: | Dunhou Dunkun |
Father: | Quanling |
Mother: | Lady Janggiya |
Shiduo (Manchu: ᡧᡳᡩ᠋ᠣ|v=šido, 27 July 1843–8 January 1914[2]) was a Manchu prince of the imperial Aisin Gioro clan during the Qing dynasty. He was the third son of Quanling[3], the 11th holder of the Prince Li (禮) title. After his father's death he inherited the peerage until his death.
Shiduo served as a Grand Councilor from 1884 to 1901.[4] [5]