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Princess Hejia of the
Second Rank (和碩和嘉公主; 24
December 1745 – 29
October 1767) was a
Chinese princess of the Qing dynasty. She was the
fourth daughter...
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Pattern Eaves Tile from the Qin dynasty, The many
objects from the Tang
Hejia Village ****d,
found in 1970,
deposited around 755
during the An Lushan...
- East.
Another important deposit was
discovered in 1970 at Xi'an when the
Hejia Village ****d was
uncovered by construction.
Placed into two
large ceramic...
- Miande,
while her
fourth daughter married Fengshenhulun, a son of
Princess Hejia.
After the marriage, the
Princess continued lavish lifestyle—her annual...
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December 1745, she gave
birth to the emperor's
fourth daughter,
Princess Hejia of the
Second Rank.
Noble Consort Chun
became really ill, on 25 May 1760...
- the
First Rank (質莊親王; 28
January 1744 – 13 June 1790),
sixth son
Princess Hejia of the
Second Rank (和碩和嘉公主; 24
December 1745 – 29
October 1767), fourth...
- Bridge) ↗ 42:
Fragrant Hills, Jade
Spring Hills (Sihai Bridge) "Map of
Hejia Inn
Beijing North 4th Ring Road". Trip Advisor.Com.
Retrieved 4 September...
- Memorial,
Luzutang Museum, or
simply the
Boxer Museum, it is
located No.18
Hejia Lane, Ruyi'an Street,
Hongqiao District, in Tianjin. The
building was originally...
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daughter (1736–1825) by
secondary consort Fanggiya 1760 Fulong'an
Princess Hejia (1745–1767), the
Qianlong Emperor's
fourth daughter by
Imperial Noble Consort...
- to have
powers of bilocation. In 1900, he set up his
headquarters at 18
Hejia Lane, Ruyyi'an
Street of
Hongqiao District, Tiānjīn, at an old
temple venerating...