Prince Li (禮)

Prince Li of the First Rank (Manchu: ᡥᠣᡧᠣᡳᡩᠣᡵᠣᠩᡤᠣᠴᡳᠨ ᠸᠠᠩ; hošoi doronggo cin wang), or simply Prince Li, was the title of a princely peerage of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty of China.

It was also one of the 12 "iron-cap" princely peerages in the Qing dynasty, which meant that the title could be passed down without being downgraded.

The first bearer of the title was Daišan (1583–1648), the second son of Nurhaci, the founder of the Later Jin dynasty.

He was awarded the title in 1636 by his half-brother, Hong Taiji, who succeeded their father to the Later Jin throne and who later founded the Qing dynasty.

The peerage was passed down over 12 generations and held by 15 persons.

Daišan (1583–1648), the first Prince Li