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Yonghuang (Manchu: ᠶᠣᠩ ᡥᡠᠸᠠᠩ Yong huwang; 5 July 1728 – 21
April 1750) was an
imperial prince of the Manchu-led Qing
dynasty in China. Born in the Aisin...
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became his mistress. She gave
birth on 5 July 1728 to his
first son,
Yonghuang, and in May or June 1731 to his
second daughter, who
would die prematurely...
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imperial prince and the
second son of
Yonghuang. Mian'en was born on 18
September 1747 to lady
Irgen Gioro,
Yonghuang's secondary consort. Mian'en showed...
- take her
death well. When he
found out that two of his sons, Aisin-Gioro
Yonghuang and Yongzhang, had not
mourned for
Empress Fuca as much as was expected...
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Temur Babai (personally
named by her father). Her
first daughter married Yonghuang's son, Miande,
while her
fourth daughter married Fengshenhulun, a son of...
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November 1786) was
Yonghuang's eldest son and
Qianlong Emperor's grandson.
Miande was born on 11
August 1747 to lady Ilari,
Yonghuang's princess consort...
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Noble Consort Zhemin (哲憫皇貴妃) of the Fuca clan (富察氏; ? – 20
August 1735)
Yonghuang (永璜),
Prince Ding'an of the
First Rank (定安親王; 5 July 1728 – 21
April 1750)...
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Wuyuan River is a
small river in Haikou, Hainan, China. It runs from the
Yonghuang Reservoir,
through the
Wuyuan River National Wetland Park, and empties...
- Rank" (榮純親王).
Yongqi was
buried with the
Qianlong Emperor's
eldest son,
Yonghuang (永璜; 1728–1750), who also died in his 20s. The tomb,
sometimes referred...
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Consort Zhemin (d. 1735), the
Qianlong Emperor's concubine, the
mother of
Yonghuang (1728–1750) and
second daughter (1731–1732)
Imperial Noble Consort Shushen...