Aisin Gioro Mianyi (綿懿; 1771–1809) was Yongxing's second son and the second holder of
Prince Xun (循)
Prince Xun of the Second Rank, or simply Prince Xun, was the title of a princely peerage used in China during the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1644–1912). As the Prince Xun peerage was not awarded "iron-cap" status, this meant that each successi ...
peerage.
Life
Mianyi was born on 27 October 1771 in the Manor of
Yongxing, Prince Chengzhe of the First Rank. His mother was lady Fuca, a primary consort. In 1776, he was adopted into a
Prince Xun peerage as
Yongzhang
Aisin Gioro Yongzhang (永璋; 15 July 1735 – 26 August 1760) was the Qianlong Emperor's third son.
Life
Yongzhang was born in the Manor of Prince Bao on 15 July 1735 as the third son of Prince Bao of the First Rank, Hongli. His mother, Lady ...
's son. In 1785, he was sent to the Eastern Tour to
Shandong, where he married his first princess consort, lady Fuca. The formal marriage was held in December 1785 at the imperial villa. 26 sheep, 30 tables, 30 banquet chairs and 40 vases of simmered rice vine were prepared for a wedding banquet by bride's father. The parents of princess consort were prohibited from hosting a banquet, unlike another imperial princes with consorts and officials. The costs of marriage and preparation of the prince's manor reached 50000
s of silver, which was considered as extravagant.
Mianyi inherited the peerage as a
''beile'' in 1787. He was demoted to
second class ''zhenguo jiangjun'' in 1804 for committing a grave offence and was upgraded to
''beizi'' in the following year. Mianyi died on 26 February 1809 and was posthumously restored as the Prince of the Third Rank. He was succeeded by his eldest son
Yixu.
Family
Mianyi was married to Lady Fuca, daughter of the governor of Shangong Mingxing since 1785. He remarried lady Tunggiya, daughter of third rank military official Yigui in 1798.
* Primary consort, of the
Fuca clan (嫡夫人 富察氏)
** Prince of the Fourth Rank Yixu (贝子奕绪; 1791–1809)
* Primary consort, of the
Tunggiya
Tunggiya ( Manchu: , Chinese: 佟佳) is the name of a Manchu clan.
Notable figures Males
*Yangzhen (養真/养真; d. 1621), grandfather of Empress Xiaokangzhang
**Tulai (圖賴/图赖; 1606–1658), a first rank military official (都統/都 ...
clan (继夫人 佟佳氏)
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* Mistress, of the Wu clan (妾 吴氏)
* Mistress, of the Ulatehake clan (妾乌拉特哈克氏)
**
Yijing
The ''I Ching'' or ''Yi Jing'' (, ), usually translated ''Book of Changes'' or ''Classic of Changes'', is an ancient Chinese divination text that is among the oldest of the Chinese classics. Originally a divination manual in the Western Zho ...
(奕经1791-1853), second son
** Yiji (奕纪;1797-1863), third son
References
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Qing dynasty imperial princes
Prince Xun (循)
Prince Cheng