Tong Guogang (simplified: 佟国纲, traditional: 佟國綱, pinyin: Tóng Guógāng, jyutping: tung4 gwok3 gong1) is a First Class Duke (一等公 — Yīděng Gōng) and Han commander of the Bordered Yellow Banner (镶黄旗 — Xiānghuáng Qí), serving as the Kangxi Emperor’s maternal uncle in The Deer and the Cauldron.
Biography
Historical background
Tong Guogang was a real historical figure who lived during the early Qing dynasty. He was a member of the Tong family, which was closely connected to the imperial family through marriage. His sister was the mother of the Kangxi Emperor, making him the emperor’s maternal uncle.
In the novel, Tong Guogang serves as an important figure in the imperial court, holding significant military and political positions that reflect his close relationship with the imperial family.
Position as First Class Duke
Tong Guogang holds the rank of First Class Duke, one of the highest noble titles in the Qing dynasty. This position gives him significant status and authority within the imperial hierarchy, reflecting his close relationship with the imperial family.
As a First Class Duke, Tong Guogang enjoys privileges and responsibilities that come with his noble rank, participating in various court functions and military activities.
Command of the Bordered Yellow Banner
Tong Guogang serves as the Han commander of the Bordered Yellow Banner, one of the Eight Banners that formed the core of the Qing military system. The Bordered Yellow Banner was one of the three “Upper Three Banners” that were directly under the emperor’s control, making this position particularly prestigious.
His command of the Bordered Yellow Banner demonstrates his military authority and his role in the Qing military system, where banner commanders held significant power and responsibility.
Relationship with the Kangxi Emperor
As the Kangxi Emperor’s maternal uncle, Tong Guogang maintains a close relationship with the emperor based on their family connection. This relationship gives him special access to the emperor and allows him to serve as a trusted advisor and supporter.
His position as the emperor’s maternal uncle reflects the importance of family relationships in the Qing imperial court, where relatives of the emperor often held positions of authority and influence.
Significance
Tong Guogang represents the theme of family relationships and their role in imperial politics. His position as the Kangxi Emperor’s maternal uncle demonstrates how family connections could provide access to power and influence within the imperial court.
His character also highlights the theme of military authority and the role of banner commanders in the Qing military system, showing how military leaders like Tong Guogang held significant power and responsibility within the empire.
Tong Guogang’s character contributes to the broader theme of imperial court politics and the various relationships and alliances that existed within the Qing court, showing how family connections and military positions combined to create a complex network of power and influence.