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Yongrong (28
January 1744 – 13 June 1790) was a
Manchu prince and
calligrapher of the Qing
dynasty in China. He was born in the
Aisin Gioro clan as the...
- Empress. On 28
January 1744, she gave
birth to the emperor's
sixth son,
Yongrong. On 9
December 1745,
Consort Chun was
elevated to the rank of "Noble Consort"...
- Subei, Sunan, Sutung, Suxi, Tungao, Xincheng, Yongchun, Yongguang, Yongle,
Yongrong,
Zhangan and Zhaoyang.
Nantian Temple Kailu Xianfengye Temple Baitul Muslimin...
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original trial did not ask
other medical institutions for appraisal, and Yeh
Yongrong was then
suspected of
fainting on his own due to illness. The original...
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directed by
Runje Shaw for the
Tianyi Film Company.
Starring Fen Juhua, Lin
Yongrong, and Wu Suxin, it
follows a
young couple who fall in love
after being arranged...
- Xun of the
Second Rank (循郡王; 15 July 1735 – 26
August 1760),
third son
Yongrong (永瑢),
Prince Zhizhuang of the
First Rank (質莊親王; 28
January 1744 – 13 June...
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Yunxi was
succeeded by his
adoptive grandson Yongrong as his sons died childless.
After the
adoption of
Yongrong, the
peerage was
renamed to
Prince Zhi of...
- by Yingluo.
Incredibly talented and capable. Zhou
Yicheng Aisin-Gioro
Yongrong 爱新觉罗·永瑢
Sixth Prince →
Prince Zhi of the
Second Rank
Sixth son of the Qianlong...
- Ruyi.
Zhang Jinze Zhou
Jinshi (teen)
Chixu Xuanzhe (young) Aisin-Gioro
Yongrong (爱新觉罗·永瑢)
Zhongcui Palace Prince Shen of the
Second Rank (慎郡王)
Sixth Prince...
- (1593–1612), the
mother of
Lobohoi (1611–1617) Yunli's
primary consort Yongrong's second primary consort, the
mother of
Mianxin (1775–1777),
Princess (b...