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Mianyi (綿懿; 1771–1809) was Yongxing's
second son and the
second holder of
Prince Xun (循) peerage.
Mianyi was born on 27
October 1771 in the
Manor of Yongxing...
- 1762 – 19
August 1763)
Fourth son (10
September 1764 – 4
November 1764)
Mianyi,
Prince Rongke of the
Second Rank (榮恪郡王 綿億; 10
September 1764 – 14 April...
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peerage because of her marriage. His
lineage was
continued by Yongxing's son
Mianyi.
Primary Consort Primary consort, of the
Khorchin Borjigin clan (嫡福晋) Secondary...
- weimao-style hat was
revived in the 10th
century when
women started to wear
mianyi (Chinese: 面衣; lit. 'veil or
facial covering'),
which was also
known as gaitou...
- 20 July 1820),
first son
First daughter (13
January 1770 – 15 July 1771)
Mianyi,
Prince of the
Third Rank (27
October 1771 – 26
February 1809),
second son...
- "Prince Rong of the
First Rank", but when his
title was p****ed on to his son,
Mianyi, it
became "Prince Rong of the
Second Rank". In
other words, the
title gets...
- 1813), the
mother of
Mianqin (1768–1820),
first daughter (1770–1771),
Mianyi (1771–1809) and
third daughter (1775–1783)
Secondary Consort Yinxiang's...
- son,
posthumously honoured as
Prince Rongchun of the
First Rank (榮純親王)
Mianyi (綿億; 1764–1815), Yongqi's
fifth son,
initially a
beile from 1784 to 1799...
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Weimao (帷帽) A hat with a
hanging veil
which covers the face. Tang
dynasty Mianyi (面衣) or
gaitou (蓋頭)
Veils or "facial clothes". A
purple gauze which hangs...
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Mukden In
office 8 July 1882 – 22
April 1888
Preceded by Enfu
Succeeded by
Mianyi Deputy Minister of
Justice of
Mukden In
office 19 July 1879 – 18 September...