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Yunreng (6 June 1674 – 27
January 1725), born Yinreng, was a
Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty. He was the
second among the
Kangxi Emperor's sons to survive...
- on 6 June 1674
shortly after giving birth to the emperor's
second son,
Yunreng. The
emperor was
extremely sad
about the Empress's death, so he made her...
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second son of
Crown Prince Yunreng, and
through him the
grandson of the
Kangxi Emperor. His
mother was Lady Ligiya,
Yunreng's secondary consort. Hongxi...
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title was
Yunreng (1674–1725), the
Kangxi Emperor's
second son and
former heir
apparent for two
terms between 1675 and 1712.
After Yunreng died, he was...
- of the
First Rank and the
eldest surviving son of
deposed crown prince Yunreng and
other co-conspirators, most of whom were sons of the
imperial princes...
- – 6 June 1674)
Chenghu (承祜; 4
January 1670 – 3
March 1672),
second son
Yunreng (允礽),
Prince Limi of the
First Rank (理密親王; 6 June 1674 – 27
January 1725)...
- the
Kangxi Emperor named Yunreng his
crown prince. The
character cheng (成)
became taboo because it was
phonetic part of
Yunreng's birth name. Born in Beijing...
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Chongzhen Emperor Ming
conquered by
Manchu and
founded the Qing
dynasty Yunreng,
Prince Limi of the
First Rank 1674–1725
Kangxi Emperor He was demoted...
- needed] In 1739, the
Prince Hongxi (son of Kangxi's
deposed crown prince,
Yunreng)
plotted a coup with five
other princes to
overthrow Qianlong and replace...
- Aisin-Gioro
Yonglian 愛新覺羅永璉
Crown Prince of the Qing
dynasty Predecessor Yunreng,
Prince Limi of the
First Rank
Successor Yongyan,
Prince Jia Born (1730-08-09)9...