Prince Xiang
Prince Xiang of the First Rank, or simply Prince Xiang, was the title of a Royal and [noble ranks of the Qing dynasty|princely peerage] used in China during the Manchu-led Qing dynasty. As the Prince Xiang peerage was not awarded Aisin Gioro#Iron-cap [princes and their descendants|"iron-cap" status], this meant that each successive bearer of the title would normally start off with a title downgraded by one rank vis-à-vis that held by his predecessor. However, the title would generally not be downgraded to any lower than a Royal and [noble ranks of the Qing dynasty#Male members|feng'en fuguo gong] except under special circumstances.
The sole bearer of the title was Bombogoor, Hong Taiji's 11th son, who was named "Prince Xiang of the First Rank" in 1655. Bombogoor died without an heir and had not adopted any children, leaving the peerage extinct. He was honoured with the posthumous name "Prince Xiangzhao of the First Rank".