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Hongpu (弘普; 9
August 1713 – 16
April 1743) was Qing
dynasty imperial peer
prince and
second son of Yunlu,
Prince Zhuang Ke of the
First Rank. Although...
- grounds.
Hongxi was
proclaimed Emperor, but the plot was
exposed by
Prince Hongpu and the
princes were arrested. The
rebels were tried; the most prominent...
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South Hongpu Road (Chinese: 红普南路) is a
metro station of Line 9 of the
Hangzhou Metro in China. It is
located in
Shangcheng District of Hangzhou. The station...
- Artillery.
Hongpu (弘普) was the
second son of Yunlu,
Prince Zhuangke of the
First Rank born to
secondary princess consort, lady Li. In 1736,
Hongpu was granted...
- (莊恪親王)
Hongpu (弘普; 1713–1743), Yunlu's
second son,
posthumously honoured as
Prince Zhuang of the
First Rank
Yongchang (永瑺; 1737–1788),
Hongpu's son, held...
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Preceding station Hangzhou Metro Following station Wubao towards Guanyintang Line 9
South Hongpu Road
towards Long'an...
- January/February 1743
Secondary Consort Secondary consort, of the Li clan (側福晉 李氏)
Hongpu,
Prince Zhuang of the
First Rank (莊親王 弘普; 9
August 1713 – 16
April 1743)...
- 永瑺, 1737–1788) was a Qing
dynasty imperial prince as the
eldest son of
Hongpu and Yunlu's grandson.
After Yunlu was
adopted into
Prince Zhuang peerage...
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Yangshulin Village (杨树林村)
Wangba Village (王坝村)
Jiangyouzha Village (蒋油榨村)
Hongpu Village (洪铺村) Wuli
Village (五里村) Qili
Village (七里村)
Mafangkou Village (马坊口村)...
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Along with
Hongxi the
conspirators included five
other princes: Hongsheng,
Hongpu, Hongchang,
Hongjiao and Yunlu. He was
stripped of his title,
banished from...