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Yinzhi may
refer to:
Yinzhi,
Prince Zhi (胤禔; 1672–1735), a
Manchu prince of the Qing
Dynasty and
eldest son of the
Kangxi Emperor Yinzhi,
Prince Cheng...
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Yinzhi (12
March 1672 – 7
January 1735), also
known as Yunzhi,
formally known as
Prince Zhi of the
Second Rank
between 1698 and 1708, was a
Manchu prince...
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Yinzhi (23
March 1677 – 10 July 1732), also
known as Yunzhi, was a
Manchu prince of the Qing Dynasty.
Yinzhi was born of the
Manchu Aisin Gioro clan as...
- Wang
Yinzhi (Chinese: 王引之; 1766–1834) a Qing
dynasty philologist. The son of Wang Niansun, he was the
author of the
Jingzhuan Shici. Wang
Zhangtao 王章涛...
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concubines who bore the
emperor his
first surviving son,
Yinzhi. Consequently, he
supported Yinzhi during the
struggles for succession. He was sent to prison...
- Park
Eunsik (September 30, 1859 -
November 1, 1925) was a
Korean historian and the
second President of the
Provisional Government of the
Republic of Korea...
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woman of the
Plain Yellow Banner, and
raised by the
Consort ****,
mother of
Yinzhi, the
first son of the
Kangxi Emperor.
Consort Liang was seen by some historians...
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Kangxi Emperor placed his
oldest surviving son,
Yinzhi, in
charge of
overseeing Yinreng's
house arrest.
Yinzhi, an
unfavored Shu son,
knowing he had no chance...
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December 1834
Serving with Wang
Shouhe (until 1834), Shi
Zhiyan (1834), Wang
Yinzhi (1834)
Preceded by
Boqitu Succeeded by
Jingzheng Minister of
Rites In office...
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position of
crown prince.
Those considered 'frontrunners' were
Yinzhi, Yinsi, and
Yinti (the third,
eighth and 14th princes, respectively). Of...