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    Yunreng (6 June 1674 – 27 January 1725), born Yinreng, was a Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty. He was the second among the Kangxi Emperor's sons to survive...
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    on 6 June 1674 shortly after giving birth to the emperor's second son, Yunreng. The emperor was extremely sad about the Empress's death, so he made her...
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  • Chongzhen Emperor Ming conquered by Manchu and founded the Qing dynasty Yunreng, Prince Limi of the First Rank 1674–1725 Kangxi Emperor He was demoted...
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  • Chuntai requested the emperor to pardon Yunreng (it was discovered that Yunreng was a victim of witchcraft). After Yunreng was reinstated as a Crown Prince,...
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  • of the First Rank and the eldest surviving son of deposed crown prince Yunreng and other co-conspirators, most of whom were sons of the imperial princes...
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  • Aisin-Gioro Yonglian 愛新覺羅永璉 Crown Prince of the Qing dynasty Predecessor Yunreng, Prince Limi of the First Rank Successor Yongyan, Prince Jia Born (1730-08-09)9...
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  • mainland China and Taiwan. In 2003, he portrayed the Qing dynasty prince Yunreng in Huang Taizi Mishi. He starred as Nurhaci, the founder of the Qing dynasty...
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  • Huang as Concubine Min. Zhang Yameng as Concubine Hui. Lam Chi-chung as Yunreng. Kingdom Yuen as Mammy. Dicky Cheung as The eunuch. Bai Shan as Qiuniang...
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    Eminence". In 1739, the Prince Hongxi (son of Kangxi's deposed crown prince, Yunreng) plotted a coup with five other princes to overthrow Qianlong and replace...
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    – 6 June 1674) Chenghu (承祜; 4 January 1670 – 3 March 1672), second son Yunreng (允礽), Prince Limi of the First Rank (理密親王; 6 June 1674 – 27 January 1725)...
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