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Biological mother Hyo Hyun Chun Empress Fucha (then Prince Bao Fu Jin). In the first year of Qianlong (1736), he was secretly appointed as the crown prince. Its name was given by Emperor Yongzheng Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, implying the meaning of inheriting the instrument.
Since the four emperors of the Qing Dynasty were all concubines, Emperor Qianlong decided to inherit the throne from his son-in-law, and soon after ascending the throne, Yonglian was designated as the crown prince.
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Emperor Qianlong had a total of 17 sons, which are described as follows:
1. The eldest son of the emperor, Yonghuang (1728-1750).
2. The second son of the emperor, Yonglian (1730-1738).
3. The third son of the emperor, Yongzhang (1735-1760).
4. The fourth son of the emperor, Yonghui (1739-1777).
5. The fifth son of the emperor, Yongqi (1741-1766).
6. The sixth son of the emperor, Yongying (1743-1790).
7. The seventh son of the emperor, Yongcong (1746-1747).
8. The eighth son of the emperor, Yongxuan (1746-1832.
9. The ninth son of the emperor, unnamed (1748-1749).
10. The tenth son of the emperor, unnamed (1751-1753).
11. The eleventh son of the emperor, Yongying (1752-1823).
12. The twelfth son of the emperor, Yongxu (1752-1776).
13, the thirteenth son of the emperor, Yongjing.
14. The fourteenth son of the emperor, Yonglu (1757-1760).
15. The fifteenth son of the emperor, Yongyan (1760-1820).
16. The sixteenth son of the emperor, unnamed (1762-1765).
17. The seventeenth son of the emperor, Yongxuan (1766-1820).
Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty (September 25, 1711 – February 7, 1799) was the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the fourth emperor after the capital of Beijing.
The era name "Qianlong" means "Heavenly Prosperity". After reigning for 60 years, he continued to discipline and govern after the Zen throne, and actually exercised the supreme power for 63 years and 4 months, making him the emperor who actually held the supreme power of the state for the longest time in Chinese history, and also the longest-lived emperor.
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27 children.
17 sons:
Aisin Jueluo Yonghuang, Aixin Jueluo Yonglian, Aixin Jueluo Yongzhang, Aixin Jueluo Yonghui, Aixin Jueluo Yongqi, Aixin Jueluo Yongjing, Aixin Jueluo Yongxuan,
Aixin Jueluo Yongxuan, Aixin Jueluo Yongxuan, Aixin Jueluo Yongjing, Aixin Jueluo Yonglu, Aixin Jueluo Yongyan, Aixin Jueluo Yongxuan, and the other sixteenth son, ninth son, and tenth son of the emperor were not named because of their young deaths.
10 daughters:
The eldest daughter of the emperor (unsealed), the second daughter of the emperor (unsealed), the third daughter of the emperor Gulun and Princess Jing, the fourth daughter of the emperor and Princess Shuo and Jia, the fifth daughter of the emperor (unsealed), the sixth daughter of the emperor (unsealed), the eighth daughter of the emperor (unsealed), the seventh daughter of the emperor Gulun and Princess Jing, the ninth daughter of the emperor and Princess Heshuo and Ke, the tenth daughter of the emperor Gulun and Princess Xiao.
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