- son, Aisin-Gioro
Yongcong. Her
husband had high
hopes for
their son and
named him
crown prince shortly after his birth. However,
Yongcong too died prematurely...
- Pa-Hng (also
spelled Pa-Hung; 巴哼语 Bāhēng yǔ) is a
divergent Hmongic (Miao)
language spoken in Guizhou, Guangxi, and
Hunan in
southern China as well as...
-
First Rank (固倫和敬公主; 31 July 1731 – 30
September 1792),
third daughter Yongcong (永琮),
Prince Zhe of the
First Rank (哲親王; 27 May 1746 – 29
January 1748)...
-
Xiaoxianchun (sister)
Yonglian (nephew)
Gurun Princess Hejing (niece)
Yongcong (nephew)
Mingliang (nephew)
Mingrui (nephew)
Children ****'anggan (son)...
-
daughter (1728–1730),
Yonglian (1730–1738),
Princess Hejing (1731–1792) and
Yongcong (1746–1748)
Imperial Noble Consort Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin (d. 1735)...
-
considered designating Yongqi as his heir.
Another two princes,
Yonglian and
Yongcong,
became first-rank
princes because they were born to
Empress Xiaoxianchun...
- (paternal
first cousin)
Gurun Princess Hejing (paternal
first cousin)
Yongcong (paternal
first cousin)
Consort Shu (Qianlong) (maternal aunt) Clan name...
- Northern)
Zhenfeng (= Northern) Phö
Rongjiang (= Southern)
Patengic Pateng Yongcong Matisoff also
indicates Hmongic influence on
Gelao in his outline. The...
-
losing her two sons, the
Second Prince (Yonglian) and
Seventh Prince (
Yongcong). Tan Zhuo Gao
Ningxin 高宁馨
Secondary Consort of
Prince Bao 宝亲王侧福晋 → Noble...
- Shangzhong, Mengyan, Jiuchao, Aoshi, Yandong, Shuangjiang, Long'e, Diping,
Yongcong,
Maogong Townships: Deshun, Dehua, Pingzhai, Dajia, Bazhai, Luoli, Koujiang...