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Yicong (23 July 1831 – 18
February 1889),
formally known as
Prince Dun (or
Prince Tun), was a
Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty.
Yicong was born in the...
- [ˈeka ˈtʃipta wiˈdʒaja]), born Oei Ek
Tjong (Chinese: 黃奕聰; pinyin: Huáng
Yìcōng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ûiⁿ E̍k Chhong), was an
Indonesian businessman who founded...
- the Fuca (富察) clan. His
grandfather was
Zailian (載濂; 1854–1917), a son of
Yicong (1831–1889), the
fifth son of the
Daoguang Emperor. He was a
distant cousin...
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Married Enchong (恩崇; ? – 1864) of the
Manchu Namdulu clan on 3
January 1843
Yicong (奕誴),
Prince Dunqin of the
First Rank (惇勤親王; 23 July 1831 – 18 February...
- 1899–1901.
Zaiyi was born in the
Aisin Gioro clan as the
second son of
Yicong (Prince Dun), the
fifth son of the
Daoguang Emperor. Gūwalgiya
Liugiya Janggiya...
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Physics (1st ed.). Boca Raton: CRC Press. ISBN 9780429075537. Hu, Kaibo; Ma,
Yicong; Xu,
Jinchao (1
February 2017). "Stable
finite element methods preserving...
- of
episodes 37
Production Executive producer Wang Xiao****
Producers Bai
Yicong Li
Liying Gong Yu
Running time
Varies per
episode Production companies iQiyi...
- (3rd ed.). St Louis, MO: Elsevier. ISBN 978-1-4160-3600-5. Feng, Na; Yu,
Yicong; Wang, Tiecheng; Wilker, Peter; Wang, Jianzhong; Li, Yuanguo; Sun, Zhe;...
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seventh son, the
Guangxu Emperor's
biological father Zaiyi (1856–1922),
Yicong's son,
Boxer Rebellion leader Zaize (1876–1929), a sixth-generation descendant...
- the
mother of
second daughter (1825),
Princess Shouzang (1829–1856) and
Yicong (1831–1889)
Imperial Concubine Imperial Concubine Cheng (d. 1784), the Qianlong...