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Prince Lü of the First Rank From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yongcheng (Chinese: 永珹, 21 February 1739 - 5 April 1777) was an imperial prince of Qing Dynasty.
Yongcheng | |||||
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Prince Lü of the First Rank 和碩履親王 | |||||
Head of the House of Prince Lü peerage | |||||
Tenure | 1763–1777 | ||||
Predecessor | Yuntao | ||||
Successor | Mianhui | ||||
Born | Bitong Academy, Old Summer Palace, Beijing | 21 February 1739||||
Died | 5 April 1777 38) | (aged||||
First primary consort | Lady Niohuru | ||||
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Father | Qianlong Emperor | ||||
Mother | Imperial Noble Consort Shujia |
Yongcheng was born on 21 February 1739 as the Qianlong Emperor's fourth son. His mother, Imperial Noble Consort Shujia, was entitled "Concubine Jia" at that time.[1] In 1763, Qianlong Emperor decided to adopt him into Prince Lü peerage as a grandson of Yuntao, Kangxi Emperor's 12th son because all the children of the prince Lüyi died prematurely. Yongcheng held the title Prince Lü of the Second Rank until his death on 5 April 1777. He was posthumously honoured as Prince Lü Duan of the First Rank (履端親王; meaning "implementing in a dignified way") in 1799. [2]
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