Šose
| Šose | |||||||||
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| Prince Chengze of the First Rank 和碩承澤親王 | |||||||||
| Head of the House of Prince Zhuang peerage | |||||||||
| Tenure | 1644–1655 | ||||||||
| Predecessor | peerage created | ||||||||
| Successor | Boggodo | ||||||||
| Born | 17 January 1629 Qingning Palace, Mukden | ||||||||
| Died | 12 January 1655 (aged 25) | ||||||||
| Spouse | Lady Nara Lady Borjigit | ||||||||
| Issue | Boggodo Bo'erguoluo Enggebu Princess Heshun of the Second Rank | ||||||||
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| Father | Hong Taiji | ||||||||
| Mother | Secondary consort, lady Yehe Nara | ||||||||
Šose (Manchu: ᡧᠣᠰᡝ; Chinese: 硕塞; 17 January 1629 - 12 January 1655) was Hong Taiji's fifth son and the first bearer of the Prince Chengze title. In 1655, the peerage was renamed to Prince Zhuang of the First Rank. In 1778, the Prince Chengze of the First Rank peerage was granted iron-cap status, which meant that each successive bearer could pass the title without degradation.