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Imperial prince of the Qing dynasty of China

Canggadai
beile
Prince Xun of the First Rank
Tenure 1652–1659
Predecessor Mandahai
Successor Giyesu (as Prince Kang of the First Rank)
Born (1643-11-21)21 November 1643
Died 29 May 1665(1665-05-29) (aged 21)
Spouse Lady Naiman BorjigitLady Naiman Borijit
Issue Suojing, Xilengtu, Shixian, Guangchang, Xichang, Xingni
NamesCanggadai (常阿岱)Posthumous namePrince Huaimin of the Third Rank (懷愍貝勒)
House Aisin Gioro
Father Mandahai
Mother Lady Khorchin Borjigit

Canggadai (Chinese: 常阿岱; 21 November 1643 - 29 May 1665), formally the Prince Huaimin of the Third Rank (懷愍貝勒), was an imperial prince of the Qing dynasty of China. He was the son of Mandahai and his primary consort, Lady Khorchin Borijit.

Canggadai was born in the last year of Huang Taiji's reign as Mandahai's seventh son. He had a full brother named Huse.

In the 9th year of the Shunzhi Emperor's reign (1652), his father passed away and he inherited the title of "Prince Xun". However, in the 16th year of Shunzhi's reign (1659), it was found that his father had confiscated a part of former Prince Regent Dorgon's property, which lead to Canggadai's demotion. He was demoted from the First Rank prince to Third Rank (beile). His father Mandahai was also demoted posthumously.

He died in the 4th year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign (1665), and the court gave him the posthumous name Huaimin (懷愍). His princedom was inherited by his sixth son, Xingni.

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