Mianqin (Chinese: 綿懃; 1768 – 1820) was Qing dynasty imperial prince and Qianlong Emperor's grandson. Mianqin was born as the eldest son of Yongxing and...
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Primary Consort Primary consort, of the Fuca clan (嫡福晋 富察氏; d. 1813) Mianqin, Prince Cheng of the Second Rank (16 October 1768 – 20 July 1820), first...
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daughter (1770–1779) Yongxing's primary consort (d. 1813), the mother of Mianqin (1768–1820), first daughter (1770–1771), Mianyi (1771–1809) and third daughter...
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He was given the posthumous name Qinke (勤恪) by Qianlong Emperor. Prince Mianqin was sent to express condolences to him. After his death, Kim family changed...
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1823, posthumously honoured as Prince Chengzhe of the First Rank (成哲親王) 1 Mianqin (綿懃; 1768 – 1820; 2nd), initially a lesser bulwark duke, promoted to beile...
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given, ez. Princess Zhenjie of the Fourth Rank (贞节县主), ninth daughter of Mianqin, Prince Cheng of the First Rank. This title could also be granted to the...
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《寿皇殿尊藏圣容黄册》. "玉碟"/"Jade Tables". A decree to grant a husband of princess Sula, Mianqin's 9th daughter a title of Prince Consort of the Fourth Rank. 1823. A decree...
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honoured as Prince Lü of the Second Rank Yilun (奕綸; 1790 – 1836) (4th), Mianqin's son and Mianhui's adoptive son (from line of Prince Cheng's peerage),...
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Mianqing 綿慶 (1779–1804) Prince Zhike of the Second Rank 質恪郡王 (1790–1804) Mianqin 綿懃 (1768–1820) Prince Cheng of the Second Rank 成郡王 (posthumously awarded)...
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not have a male heir because his only son died in infancy. He adopted Mianqin's son Yilun into a peerage. Primary consort, of the Barin Borjigin clan...
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