Mianzhi
Prince Yi of the Second Rank From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince Yi of the Second Rank From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mianzhi (Chinese: 綿志; 3 May 1768 - 19 May 1834) was Qing dynasty imperial prince and Qianlong Emperor's grandson.
Mianzhi | |||||
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Prince Yi of the Second Rank 多羅儀郡王 | |||||
Head of the House of Prince Yi peerage | |||||
Tenure | 1832–1834 | ||||
Predecessor | Yongxuan | ||||
Successor | Yiyin | ||||
Born | 3 May 1768 | ||||
Died | 19 May 1834 66) | (aged||||
Spouse | Lady Guwalgiya | ||||
Issue | Yiji Yiyin Yicai | ||||
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Father | Yongxuan | ||||
Mother | Wang Yuying |
Mianzhi was born on 3 May 1768 as the eldest son of Yongxuan.[1] His mother was Wang Yuying, a servant in the prince's manor.[2]
He was holding a title of lesser bulwark duke until 1803, when he was promoted to the prince of the fourth rank. His deceased biological mother was bestowed a title of secondary consort in 1805.[3] In 1809, he was granted a title of third-ranking prince.[4] He had a status of Prince of the Second Rank in two terms: 1813-1815 and 1819[5]-1823. In 1832, he inherited a peerage as a junwang.[6] Mianzhi died on 19 May 1834 and was posthumously conferred a title "Prince Yishun of the Second Rank (多罗仪顺郡王, "yishun" meaning "virtuous and obedient").
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