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Yonghuang (Manchu: ᠶᠣᠩ
ᡥᡠᠸᠠᠩ Yong huwang; 5 July 1728 – 21 April 1750) was an imperial prince of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty in China. Born in the Aisin Gioro clan, he was the eldest son of the Qianlong Emperor. His mother was Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin.
Yonghuang | |||||||||
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Prince Ding of the First Rank | |||||||||
Tenure | Title posthumously awarded | ||||||||
Predecessor | None | ||||||||
Successor | Miande | ||||||||
Born | 5 July 1728 | ||||||||
Died | 21 April 1750 21) | (aged||||||||
Consorts | Lady Ilari | ||||||||
Issue | Miande Mian'en, Prince Dinggong of the First Rank | ||||||||
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House | Aisin Gioro | ||||||||
Father | Qianlong Emperor | ||||||||
Mother | Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin |
Yonghuang | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 永璜 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 永璜 | ||||||
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His mother Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin died when he was very young. In 1748, while the Qianlong Emperor was on an inspection tour in southern China, his first empress consort, Empress Xiaoxianchun, died. Yonghuang, as the emperor's eldest son, was tasked with overseeing the empress's funeral. Yonghuang and his third brother, Yongzhang (永璋; 1735–1760), did not mourn the empress as deeply as expected. When the Qianlong Emperor found out later, he was extremely displeased, so he reprimanded Yonghuang and Yongzhang and removed them from his list of potential successors.
Yonghuang died in 1750. The Qianlong Emperor deeply regretted his earlier decision but it was too late. He gave Yonghuang the posthumous title "Prince Ding'an of the First Rank".
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Shunzhi Emperor (1638–1661) | |||||||||||||||||||
Kangxi Emperor (1654–1722) | |||||||||||||||||||
Empress Xiaokangzhang (1638–1663) | |||||||||||||||||||
Yongzheng Emperor (1678–1735) | |||||||||||||||||||
Weiwu | |||||||||||||||||||
Empress Xiaogongren (1660–1723) | |||||||||||||||||||
Lady Saiheli | |||||||||||||||||||
Qianlong Emperor (1711–1799) | |||||||||||||||||||
Wulu | |||||||||||||||||||
Lingzhu (1664–1754) | |||||||||||||||||||
Lady Qiao | |||||||||||||||||||
Empress Xiaoshengxian (1692–1777) | |||||||||||||||||||
Wugong | |||||||||||||||||||
Lady Peng | |||||||||||||||||||
Yonghuang (1728–1750) | |||||||||||||||||||
Wengguotu | |||||||||||||||||||
Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin (d. 1735) | |||||||||||||||||||
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