Mianxin, the Glossary
Mianxin (綿忻; 9 March 1805 – 27 September 1828) was Qing dynasty imperial prince as the fourth son of the Jiaqing Emperor.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Beauty at War, Chengde Mountain Resort, Curse of the Royal Harem, Daoguang Emperor, Empress Xiaoherui, Haidian, Beijing, House of Aisin-Gioro, Jiaqing Emperor, Joel Chan (actor), Miankai, Ministry of Personnel, Ministry of War (imperial China), Prince Rui (瑞), Prince Rui (睿), Western Qing tombs, Yizhi (prince).
- Manchu Bordered Red Bannermen
- Prince Rui
Beauty at War
Beauty at War, also known as War and Beauty 2, is a Hong Kong television period drama serial produced by Jonathan Chik for TVB.
Chengde Mountain Resort
Chengde Mountain Resort (Manchu: Halhūn be jailara gurung) is a large complex of imperial palaces and gardens situated in the Shuangqiao District of Chengde in northeastern Hebei province, northern China, about northeast of China's capital Beijing.
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Curse of the Royal Harem
Curse of the Royal Harem (Traditional Chinese: 萬凰之王; literally "The King Among Ten Thousand Phoenixes") is a 2011 Hong Kong period drama produced by TVB under executive producer Chong Wai-kin.
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Daoguang Emperor
The Daoguang Emperor (16 September 1782 – 26 February 1850), also known by his temple name Emperor Xuanzong of Qing, personal name Mianning, was the seventh emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the sixth Qing emperor to rule over China proper.
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Empress Xiaoherui
Empress Xiaoherui (20 November 1776 – 23 January 1850), of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Niohuru clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and second empress consort of Yongyan, the Jiaqing Emperor.
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Haidian, Beijing
Haidian District is an urban district of the city of Beijing.
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House of Aisin-Gioro
The House of Aisin-Gioro is a Manchu clan that ruled the Later Jin dynasty (1616–1636), the Qing dynasty (1636–1912), and Manchukuo (1932–1945) in the history of China.
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Jiaqing Emperor
The Jiaqing Emperor (13 November 1760 – 2 September 1820), also known by his temple name Emperor Renzong of Qing, personal name Yongyan, was the sixth emperor of the Qing dynasty and the fifth Qing emperor to rule over China proper.
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Joel Chan (actor)
Joel Chan Shan-chung (born 2 October 1976) is a Hong Kong actor and singer contracted to TVB and Shaw Brothers Pictures.
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Miankai
Aisin Gioro Miankai (瑞懷親王 綿愷; 6 August 1795 – 18 January 1838), was a prince of the Qing Dynasty. Mianxin and Miankai are Qing dynasty imperial princes.
Ministry of Personnel
The Ministry of Personnel was one of the Six Ministries under the Department of State Affairs in imperial China, Korea, and Vietnam.
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Ministry of War (imperial China)
The Ministry of War was one of Six Ministries under the Department of State Affairs in imperial China.
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Prince Rui (瑞)
Prince Rui of the First Rank (Manchu:; hošoi sabingga cin wang), or simply Prince Rui, was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1644–1912).
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Prince Rui (睿)
Prince Rui of the First Rank, or simply Prince Rui, was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1644–1912). Mianxin and prince Rui (睿) are Qing dynasty imperial princes.
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Western Qing tombs
The Western Qing tombs are located some southwest of Beijing in Yi County, Hebei Province.
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Yizhi (prince)
Yizhi (奕誌, 30 October 1827 - 27 June 1850) was a Qing dynasty imperial prince and the first son of Mianxin, Jiaqing Emperor's fourth son. Mianxin and Yizhi (prince) are Manchu Bordered Red Bannermen, prince Rui and Qing dynasty imperial princes.
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See also
- Boggodo
- Hongpu
- Mianxin
- Mianyi
- Yijing (prince)
- Yizhi (prince)
- Yongqi, Prince Rong
- Yongzhang
- Yunlu
- Zaixun, Prince Rui
Prince Rui
- Mianxin
- Yizhi (prince)
- Zaixun, Prince Rui
- Zaiyi