Son of Qianlong:
1. The eldest son of the emperor: Aisingiorro Yonghuang (1728— 1750), the mother of Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin.
2. The second son of the emperor: Aisingiorro Yong Lian (1730— 1738), the mother Xiao Xianchun.
After three years of Qianlong (1738), the book was presented to the Crown Prince.
3. The emperor's third son: Aisingiorro Zhang Yong (1735- 1760), his mother Chunhui, the imperial concubine of the emperor, pursued the title of "Honorable King". Son one, yes.
4. The fourth son of the emperor: Aisingiorro Yong Kun (1739- 1777), the prince, his mother Shu Jia and the imperial concubine.
5. The fifth son of the emperor: Aisingiorro Yongqi (174 1- 1766), Prince Rong Feng, whose mother was an imperial concubine, lived in Qianlong for thirty-one years (1766), twenty-six.
6. The emperor's sixth son: Aisingiorro Yan Yong (1743- 1790), king of Fengzhi County, whose mother is Chunhui's imperial concubine.
7. The seven sons of the emperor: Aisingiorro Yongcong (1746— 1747), the mother of Empress Xiaoxianchun, and Li Hong wanted to be a prince. Qianlong died of acne in 12 years, at the age of two. In the fourth year of Jiaqing (1799), in March, Prince Zhe was chased.
8. Eight Emperors: Aisingiorro Yongxuan (1746— 1832), Prince Feng Yi, mother uncle Jia, and imperial concubine.
9. Huang Jiuzi: Ai Xinji Orluo Yongyu (1748—1749) is a teenager, not sealed, and his mother is an imperial concubine.
10. Ten sons of the emperor: Aisinjo Luo Yongyue (1751-kloc-0/753), young, unsealed, mother Shu Fei.
1 1. Eleven sons of the emperor: Aisingiorro Jinyong (1752- 1823), Chun, Shao Chang, alias Yi Jinzhai, Prince Fengcheng, Mother Shu Guifei, and Liu Yong, Weng Fanggang and others.
12. Twelve sons of the emperor: Aisingiorro Yongxuan (1752— 1776), the mother of the empress.
13. Thirteen sons of the Emperor: Aisingiorro Yongjing, Youyi, unsealed, mother-step queen.
14. Fourteen sons of the emperor: Lu Yong (1757— 1760), young, unsealed, filial, pure queen.
15. Aisingiorro, the fifteenth son of the emperor (1760165438+10 month13-65438+September 2, 2080), that is, Emperor Jiaqing, the mother of filial piety.
16. Sixteen sons of the Emperor, Aisingiorro Yong? (1762 ——1765), young, unsealed, mother filial piety.
17. Seventeen sons of the emperor, Aisingiorro Lin Yong (1766— 1820), mother Xiaoyi Chun Queen.
Qianlong's daughter:
1. Huang's eldest daughter (1728— 1729), young, unsealed, mother Xiao Xianchun.
2. The second daughter of the emperor (173 1), young, unsealed, mother Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin.
3. The third daughter of Huang Gulun and Princess Jing (1731-1792) is Xiao Xianchun. In the 12th year of Qianlong (1747), she married Sebuteng Baljul of Borzijit Banner in Horqin.
4. The fourth daughter of the emperor, Princess Heshuo and Princess Jia (1745— 1767), is a pure and virtuous mother to the imperial concubine. In the twenty-fifth year of Qianlong (1760), he married Fu Longan, the son of Fu Heng.
5. The five daughters of the emperor (1753— 1755), the youngest daughter is not sealed, and the mother is the queen.
6. The emperor's six daughters (1755— 1758), the youngest daughter unsealed, and the mother Xin Guifei.
7. The seventh daughter of the emperor, Gu Lun and Princess Jing (1756— 1775), is a pure filial queen. In the thirty-fifth year of Qianlong (1770), she married Lavan Dolzi of Borzigit.
8. Eight daughters of the emperor (1757— 1767), the youngest daughter unsealed, and the mother Xin Guifei.
9. Huang's ninth daughter (1758— 1780) is a pure filial queen. In the thirty-seventh year of Qianlong (1772), she married Wu Yashi Zalantai.
10. The tenth daughter of the emperor, Gulun and Princess Xiao (1775— 1823), is a mother-in-law, who married her son in fifty-four years (1789).
Extended data:
Character introduction:
1, Aisinggioro Yong Lian
Aisingiorro Yong Lian, the second son of Emperor Qianlong of the Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty, was born in the eighth year of Yongzheng (1730) and died in the third year of Qianlong (1738). His biological mother is Fu Cha, the Empress of Hyo Hyun. Emperor Qianlong called him "my eldest son, intelligent and valuable, with extraordinary vision."
In the first year of Qianlong (1736), he was secretly appointed as the Crown Prince. Yong Lian's name was given by Yong Zhengdi, the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, which means to inherit his ancestral business. Since the first four emperors of the Qing Dynasty were concubines, Emperor Qianlong decided to start with his own son and the eldest son would inherit the throne.
Shortly after he ascended the throne, Yong Lian was secretly appointed as the Crown Prince. However, more than two years later, Yong Lian fell ill and died at the age of nine. Emperor Qianlong was very sad, so he posthumously awarded "Crown Prince Duan Hui" and was buried in the garden of Crown Prince Duan Hui on1February1day in 2008.
2. Aisinjo Luo Yongkun
Aisinjo Luo Yongkun (1739~ 1777) was born in Huangzhengqi, Manchuria. The fourth son of Emperor Qianlong, his mother is Jin Jiashi, the imperial concubine of the Shu family. Mao was born on the 14th day of the first month in the fourth year of Qianlong.
In November of the 28th year of Qianlong, he was ordered to follow Prince Heshuo. On February 2, 1942, Chen Shi died at the age of 39, and posthumous title "died a natural death". Jiaqing four years in March, posthumously awarded the prince.
3. Aisinggioro Lin Yong
Aisingiorro Lin Yong (June, 65438 +0766, June, 65438 +07-June, 65438+April, 25, 2080) was the imperial clan minister of the Qing Dynasty, seventeen sons of Qing Qianlong, and the mother and brother of Emperor Jiaqing of Qing Renzong.
Qianlong was born on May 11th, 31st year, and his mother was Wei Jiashi, the filial piety queen. It is said that Lin Yong, the youngest son of Emperor Qianlong, was the roughest. He wandered around to protect himself.
In the fifty-fourth year of Qianlong (1789), Baylor was conferred. In the fifth year of Jiaqing (1800), Renzong took charge of the government and made him the king of Jiaqing County. In the twenty-fifth year of Jiaqing (1820), the prince of Jiaqing was Jin, who died shortly after, at the age of 55, and posthumous title was a promise.
4. Gulen and Princess Jing
Qianlong twenty-one years (1756), born on July 15th, mother is filial piety queen Wei Jiashi. In September of the same year, she was accused of marrying Labado, the youngest son of Chengyi Zabu. In the thirty-fifth year of Qianlong (1770), Princess Gulun and Princess Jing were sealed.
In July, I married Lavandoz. In the 40th year of Qianlong (1775), he died on the 10th day of the first month at the age of 20. Positive Labado (? A 18 16), the Bolzigit family, the grandson of Prince Zeling, a brave prince.
Zasak and Prince Shuo became Zabo's seventh son. In the 29th year of Qianlong (1764), he was made a prince. In July of the thirty-fifth year of Qianlong (1770), Gu Lun and Princess Jing were given the amount of care, which is generally called seven.
In the thirty-sixth year of Qianlong (177 1), Prince Chaoyong was attacked. After 40 years of Qianlong, he was appointed as the minister of the bodyguard and made the governor. In February of the eighth year of Jiaqing (1803), when Emperor Jiaqing went to Shunzhen Gate, the chef leaned over the door and highlighted the assassination.
The bodyguard Danba Dolzi rushed out to resist and was injured. Fortunately, Lavandoz hugged Chen De, and other guards swarmed, caught Chen De and killed him. Because of his meritorious service in rescuing drivers, Emperor Jiaqing gave him royal clothes and filled his study with great knowledge, making his son Bayan Jigale a vassal.
It is said that he once went to the Mulan paddock with Emperor Jiaqing to hunt bears, and saved the driver, so he became a basket case. In the twenty-first year of Jiaqing (18 16), he begged for a return due to illness and died on May 16th.
5. Heshuo Princess Heke
Heshuo Princess Heke, nine daughters of Qianlong, was born on July 14th in the 23rd year of Qianlong (1758). In the thirty-sixth year of Qianlong (177 1), Heshuo Princess Heke was sealed in December, and in the thirty-seventh year of Qianlong (1772), Zalantai was married in August.
Qianlong forty-five years (1780), died on November 19th, at the age of 23. Heshuo Princess Heke is a special princess. The Qing Dynasty stipulated that the daughter born to the queen was called Princess Gulun, and the daughter born to the concubine and the adopted daughter of the queen were called "Princess Heshuo".
However, she was not named Princess Gulen, because her biological mother Wei Jiashi was not a queen before her death, but her father Gan Long chased her as the queen of pure filial piety, and she was originally from the Han nationality (after the flag was raised), so her daughter did not get the title of Gulen.
Strangely, however, Emperor Jiaqing, Heshuo Princess Heke's younger brother, did not seal the throne like Yong Zhengdi's sealed twin sister and Princess Wen Xian.
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