Maci (politician)

Maci (1652–1739) was a Manchu court official who lived in the Qing dynasty. He was from the Fuca clan, and was the eldest son of (米思翰). Maci served as Ministry of War from 1691 to 1694, and Ministry of Revenue from 1692 to 1701. He was also a member of Grand Secretariat during Kangxi Emperor's reign, and was an important supporter of the 8th Prince Yinsi (Yunsi). In 1708, Maci, (佟國維), Alingga (阿靈阿) and (鄂倫岱) proposed designating Yinsi as Crown Prince but was refused by the emperor. He was stripped of his official position and forced into house arrest.

Maci (politician)

Maci (1652–1739) was a Manchu court official who lived in the Qing dynasty. He was from the Fuca clan, and was the eldest son of (米思翰). Maci served as Ministry of War from 1691 to 1694, and Ministry of Revenue from 1692 to 1701. He was also a member of Grand Secretariat during Kangxi Emperor's reign, and was an important supporter of the 8th Prince Yinsi (Yunsi). In 1708, Maci, (佟國維), Alingga (阿靈阿) and (鄂倫岱) proposed designating Yinsi as Crown Prince but was refused by the emperor. He was stripped of his official position and forced into house arrest.