The names and ages of Aisingiorro Yongzi generation are as follows:
1. Aisingiorro Yonghuan —— 22 years old
From July 5, 1728 to April 21, 175, the eldest son of Emperor Qianlong and his biological mother, Fucha, Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin, were born on May 28, the sixth year of Yongzheng. After thirteen years in Qianlong, he was scolded by Qianlong because he didn't understand etiquette, so he fell out of favor. In March of the fifteenth year of Qianlong, I was 22 years old. Pursue the prince, settle down "An".
2. Aisingiorro Yong Lian —— 9 years old
The second son of Emperor Qianlong, born in the eighth year of Yongzheng (173) and died in the third year of Qianlong (1738), was born to Fucha, Empress Xiaoxianchun. In the first year of Qianlong (1736), he was secretly established as the Crown Prince. Emperor Qianlong secretly designated Yong Lian as the Crown Prince, but did not think that more than two years later, Yong Lian fell ill and died at the age of nine. Emperor Qianlong was so sad that he gave posthumous title "Crown Prince Duan Hui" and was buried in the Garden of Crown Prince Duan Hui on December 11th, 28.
3. Aisingiorro Yongzhang —— 26 years old
1735-176, the third son of Emperor Qianlong, was born on May 25th in the 13th year of Yongzheng (1735), and his mother was Princess Gege (equivalent to a maid), the later Su Shi, the imperial concubine of Chunhui. The first seal followed the king of the county. After that, both mother and son died in the 25th year of Qianlong (176), and Yongzhang died on July 16th, 26, at the age of 26, and pursued the title of King Xunjun.
4. Aisingiorro Yong Kun —— 39 years old
From 1739 to 1777, he was the fourth son of Emperor Qianlong, and his mother was Jin Jiashi, an imperial concubine of Shujia. On the 14th day of the first month of the fourth year of Qianlong, Mao was born. In November of the twenty-eighth year of Qianlong, it was ordered to follow the prince of Heshuo. On February 2, 42, Chen Shi died at the age of 39, with posthumous title as the "end". In March of the fourth year of Jiaqing, he was posthumously awarded to the prince.
5. Aisingiorro Yongqi —— 25 years old
From March 23, 1741 to April 16, 1766, he was an imperial clan of the Qing Dynasty. Zi Yun Pavilion,No. Fujin Buddhist, the fifth son of Emperor Qianlong of the Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty, and his mother Yu Guifei's Collette. In November of the 3th year of Qianlong, he was crowned Prince Rong. Yongqi learned riding and shooting less, learned Mandarin, and loved it in the world. In March of the thirty-first year of Qianlong, I was twenty-five years old and called myself pure.
6. Aisingiorro Yong Yan-48 years old
1743-179, owner of Jiu Si, the sixth son of Emperor Qianlong. In the winter of the twenty-fourth year of Qianlong, he was succeeded by Wang Yunxi, Shenjing County, and was appointed Baylor, managing the President of the Office of Internal Affairs, the Imperial Palace of Quanshu, and supervising the affairs of Qin Tianjian. Fifty-four years, the Prince of Jin was made a pledge. Fifty-five years old, at the age of 48, posthumous title is Zhuang.
7. Aisingiorro Yong Cong, the seventh son of Emperor Qianlong at the age of 2, was called Prince Min and Prince Zhe. In the eleventh year of Qianlong, Bing Yin was born on the eighth day of April. The biological mother is Empress Xiaoxianchun Fucha. In the twelfth year of Qianlong, Ding Mao was born on December 29th at the age of two. Mourning for Prince Min.
8. Aisingiorro Yong Xuan —— 87 years old
From 1746 to 1832, he was the eighth son of Emperor Qianlong. The biological mother is Shu Jia's imperial concubine Jin, with the title of Prince Shuo Yishen. In March of the forty-fourth year of Qianlong, the king of Duoluoyi County was first appointed. In the first month of the fourth year of Jiaqing, the Prince of Heshuoyi was awarded the title of Jin, and the Prime Minister was ordered to take charge of the official department to eliminate He Shen's henchmen. In the 12th year of Daoguang, he died on the 7th day of August, aged 87. He was the longest-lived prince in the Qing Dynasty, and posthumous title was cautious.
9. Aisingiorro Yong Xuan —— 24 years old
From June 7, 1752 to March 17, 1776, he was the twelfth son of Emperor Qianlong and the son of the queen Huifa Nala. In the thirty-sixth year of Qianlong, he was responsible for compiling the general outline of "Imperial Manchu Mongolian Mirror". Qianlong forty-one years (1776), died, aged 24, without a title. In March of the fourth year of Jiaqing (1799), Baylor was posthumously sealed.
1. Aisingiorro —— 61 years old
From November 13, 176 to September 2, 182, he was originally named Yong Yan, the seventh emperor of the Qing Dynasty, the fifth emperor after the Qing army entered the customs, and the fifteenth son of Emperor Qianlong. Year Jiaqing, twenty-five years in office. Born on November 13th in the 25th year of Qianlong (176), his mother was Wei Jiashi (Han nationality), a pure queen of filial piety.
in the 25th year of Jiaqing (182), he died, and his temple name was Renzong. posthumous title was transported by Tianxing, and he was buried in Changling, the western tomb of Qing Dynasty. At the age of 61. According to the historical records of Aisingiorro Yong Cong,
Aisingiorro Yong Cong (May 27, 1746-January 29, 1748), the seventh son of Emperor Qianlong, was born on the eighth day of April in the eleventh year of Emperor Qianlong's reign, and his biological mother was Fucha of Empress Xiaoxianchun. He was born in the right place and was talented, so he was deeply willing to do it.
In the twelfth year of Qianlong, Ding Mao was two years old when he suffered from acne on December 29th. The instrument of Qianlong's death was superior to that of the Prince, and he called him Mourning for the Prince Min. Buried in Zhuhuashan Duanhui Crown Prince Garden. In March of the fourth year of Jiaqing (1799), he was posthumously named Prince Zhe.
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Empress Xiaoxianchun (March 28, 1712-April 8, 1748), Fucha, was born in Huangqi, Manchuria. The daughter of Li Rongbao, the director of Chahar, and the elder sister of Fu Heng, the great scholar of Taibao, were the only Empress of Fucha in Qing Dynasty. The Queen married Emperor Qianlong when she was a teenager. She not only kept the harem in good order, but also was deeply loved and respected by Emperor Qianlong. She was a very popular queen in history of qing dynasty.
The empress is graceful and graceful, with a courteous and frugal personality, and lives in a flat place with a crown of grass velvet flowers, without pearls and jade ornaments. In the 13th year of Qianlong (1748), he accompanied Emperor Qianlong's eastward tour, and collapsed in a boat trip in Dezhou. Qianlong was deeply mourning, and he made posthumous title's "filial piety" for his relatives, which was mourned in "A Sad Fu". The death of the queen had a considerable impact on Qianlong's mood and personality, which in turn caused quite a storm inside and outside the court.
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How many children does Baidu Encyclopedia-Empress Xiaoxianchun Ganlong have
27 children?
17 sons:
Aisingiorro Yong Huang, Aisingiorro Yong Lian, Aisingiorro Yong Zhang, Aisingiorro Yong Jun, Aisingiorro Yong Qi, Aisingiorro Yong Yan, Aisingiorro Yong Yan, Ai Xinjue Luo Yong Xuan,
Ai Xinjue Luo Yong Xuan.
1 daughters:
the eldest daughter of the emperor (unsealed), the second daughter of the emperor (unsealed), the third daughter of the emperor Gu Lun and Princess Jing, the fourth daughter of the emperor He Shuo and Princess Jia, the fifth daughter of the emperor (unsealed), the sixth daughter of the emperor (unsealed), the eighth daughter of the emperor (unsealed), the seventh daughter of the emperor Gu Lun and Princess Jing.
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1. Gu Lun and Princess Jing
Gu Lun and Princess Jing (1731-1792), the third daughter of Emperor Qianlong of the Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty, was born in Fucha, Empress Xiaoxianchun. Yongzheng nine years (1731) was born on May 24th. In the early years of Qianlong, this position was sealed. In March of the 12th year of Qianlong (1747), he married Buteng Balejur, the auxiliary country of Bolzigit, Horqin. Because Emperor Qianlong could not bear to marry his daughter far away, he was allowed to stay in the capital as an exception, and his residence was the only princess's residence of Gulun grade in the Qing Dynasty. Qianlong died in 57 years (1792) and was buried in the eastern suburb of Beijing. His clothes were buried in his territory near Gongzhuling City today.
2. Princess Heshuo and Princess Jia
Princess Heshuo and Princess Jia (1745—1767) was born on the second day of December in the 1th year of Qianlong (1745), the fourth daughter of Emperor Gaozong of Qing Dynasty, and her mother was Su Shi, the imperial concubine of Chunhui. In the twenty-fifth year of Qianlong (176), this number was sealed in the first month. In March, I married Fu Longan, the second son of Fu Heng, a college student and a first-class brave man. In the thirty-second year of Qianlong (1767), he died on the seventh day of September at the age of 23. Zi Yifeng is a gentleman and a benefactor.
Third, Aisingiorro Yong Huang
Aisingiorro Yong Huang (July 5, 1728-April 21, 175), the eldest son of Emperor Qianlong, was born on May 28, the sixth year of Yongzheng, with his biological mother, Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin Fucha. After thirteen years in Qianlong, he was scolded by Qianlong because he didn't understand etiquette, so he fell out of favor. March of the fifteenth year of Qianlong. Pursue the prince, settle down "An".
Fourth, Aisingiorro Yong Lian
Aisingiorro Yong Lian, Mi Chu Li was the Prince and the second son of Emperor Qianlong. Yong Lian was named by his grandfather Yong Zhengdi, and it is said that he will inherit the throne in the future. Yong Lian was born in the eighth year of Yongzheng (173) and his biological mother was Empress Xiaoxianchun. The first four emperors of the Qing Dynasty were all born by concubines, and none of them belonged to the imperial concubine.
Emperor Qianlong was determined to inherit the throne from his own son. Yong Lian, who was born in the first year of Qianlong (1736), was named as the heir to the throne, because he was "smart, valuable and ambitious". Unexpectedly, more than two years later, Yong Lian died of illness at the age of nine. Emperor Qianlong was very sad, and presented posthumous title of Yong Lian as "Crown Prince Duan Hui". Yong Lian was buried in the Garden of Crown Prince Hui on December 11th, 28.
V. Aisingiorro Yongzhang
Aisingiorro Yongzhang (1735-176), the third son of Emperor Qianlong of the Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty, was born on May 25th in the 13th year of Yongzheng (1735), and his mother was Princess Gege, a treasure prince (equivalent to a maid), who was later Su Shi, an imperial concubine of Chunhui Emperor. The first seal followed the king of the county. After that, both mother and son died in the 25th year of Qianlong (176), and Yongzhang died on July 16th, 26, at the age of 26, and pursued the title of King Xunjun.
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Aisingiorro Yong Zhang-Baidu Encyclopedia Qianlong Emperor.
Emperor Qianlong had 17 sons in his life. The sons of Emperor Qianlong were: Yong Huang, Yong Lian, Yong Zhang, Yong Jun, Yong Qi, Yong Yan, Yong Xuan, Yong Jun, Yong Jun, Yong Jing, Yong Lu and Yong Yong.
the eldest son of the emperor, Aisingiorro Yong Huang (1728 -175), was born to Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin Fucha.
the second son of the emperor, Aisingiorro Yong Lian (173 -1738), was born to Empress Xiaoxianchun.
the third son of the emperor, Aisingiorro Yong Zhang (1735 -176), was born to Chunhui, the imperial concubine of the emperor, and died in the 25th year of Qianlong (176) at the age of 26. Chasing the king of Xunjun.
the fourth son of the emperor, Aisingiorro Yong Kun (1739 -1777), was the prince of Lu Duan. The biological mother is Jin Jiashi, the imperial concubine of Shu Jia.
Emperor Wuzi, Aisingiorro Yongqi (1741 -1766), whose mother was Yu Guifei's Collette.
the sixth son of the emperor, Aisingiorro Yong Yan (1743 -179), whose mother was Chunhui's imperial concubine.
the seventh son of the emperor, Aisingiorro Yong Cong (1746 -1747), was born to Empress Xiaoxianchun Fucha.
the eighth son of the emperor, Aisingiorro Yong Xuan (1746 -1832), was born to Shu Jia's imperial concubine Jin.
Huang Jiuzi, unnamed (1748-1749), was young and unsealed. Mother Shu Jia Huang Guifei Jin Jiashi.
Ten sons of the Emperor, unnamed (1751 -1753), young Yi, unsealed. Mother Shu Fei Ye Hena La's.
the eleventh son of the emperor, Aisingiorro Yong (1752 -1823), was born to Jin Jiashi, an imperial concubine of Shujia, a famous calligrapher in Qing dynasty. On March 3th, the third year of Daoguang, Yong Xun died at the age of 72.
Twelve sons of the Emperor, Aisingiorro Yong Da (1752 -1776), followed by the son of Wulanala.
Thirteen sons of the Emperor, Aisingiorro Yongjing, young Yi, is only 3 years old and has not been sealed. The biological mother is the stepqueen Wulanala.
Fourteen sons of the Emperor, Aisingiorro Yonglu (1757 -176), was young and unsealed. Mother filial piety is pure queen.
The fifteenth son of the Emperor, Aisingiorro Yongyan, was later renamed Aisingiorro (176 -182), that is, Emperor Jiaqing, the seventh emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the fifth emperor after the Qing army entered the customs. The biological mother is Wei Jiashi, the pure queen of filial piety.
Sixteen sons of the Emperor, unnamed (1762-1765), young and untitled. The biological mother is Wei Jiashi, the pure queen of filial piety.
the seventeenth son of the emperor, Aisingiorro Yong Lin (1766 -182), was a pure queen of filial piety.
Seven of Gan Long's sons died before they were ten years old. Three people died young when they grew up; Two others adopted to their cousins.
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Aisin Gioro Hung Li (September 25th, 1711-February 7th, 1799), the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty, was the fourth emperor after Beijing was its capital. The year number is dry and long, which means that heaven is prosperous. After 6 years in office, he continued to lecture on politics and actually exercised the supreme power for 63 years and four months. He is the longest and longest-lived emperor in the history of China.
Emperor Qianlong was a famous emperor in the late feudal society of China. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong, the Qing Dynasty reached the highest peak since the prosperous time of Kangxi and Yongzheng. On the basis of the martial arts of the Kangxi and Yongzheng Dynasties, he further completed the unification of multi-ethnic countries and further developed the social economy and culture.
Hongli paid attention to social stability and cared for the people affected by the disaster. During its reign, Hongli exempted money and grain from the world for five times and grain from eight provinces for three times, which reduced the burden on farmers, attached importance to water conservancy construction, played a role in protecting agricultural production, safeguarded national unity, expanded territory, improved the rule of * * *, unified Xinjiang, and formally incorporated Xinjiang into Chinese territory, thus maximizing the territory of the Qing Dynasty.
during the reign of emperor Qianlong, sinology developed greatly, and folk art developed greatly. For example, Peking Opera began to take shape during the reign of emperor Qianlong. In the fourth year of Jiaqing (1799), he died in hall of mental cultivation, Forbidden City, at the age of 89. Temple number Gaozong, posthumous title Fatianlong luck to the sincere enlightenment body yuan Li Ji Fu Wen Fen Wu Qinming filial piety holy pure emperor. Buried in the Yuling Mausoleum of the Eastern Qing Dynasty.
The first and second emperors of the Qing Dynasty, Nurhachi and Huang Taiji were pure Manchu, so they were all Manchu. By the third generation of emperor Shunzhi, his mother was a Mongolian named Zhuang Fei, that is, Borzijigit. So Shunzhi is 5% Mongolian and 5% Manchu.
By the fourth generation of Emperor Kangxi, his mother was a flag bearer of the Han army. Therefore, Kangxi has 5% Han descent, and Manchu and Mongolian descent have each increased by 25%. Then Yongzheng Qianlong's biological mothers are all pure Manchu. Therefore, their Manchu descent is constantly rising. It reached a height of 81.25% on Ganlong.
It can be said that Emperor Qianlong was an emperor with a dominant Manchu lineage in the history of the Qing Dynasty.