Mianhui
Prince Lü of the Third Rank
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Mianhui (Chinese: 綿惠; 20 October 1764 - 6 September 1796) was Qing dynasty imperial prince and Qianlong Emperor's grandson.
| Mianhui | |
|---|---|
| Prince Lü of the Third Rank 履貝勒 | |
| Head of the House of Prince Lü peerage | |
| Tenure | 1777–1796 |
| Predecessor | Yongcheng |
| Successor | Yilun |
| Born | 20 October 1764 |
| Died | 6 September 1796 (aged 31) |
| Spouse | Lady Borjigin |
| Father | Yongcheng |
| Mother | Lady Wanyan |
Life
Mianhui was born on 20 October 1764 as the eldest son of Yongcheng and lady Wanyan, later promoted to secondary princess consort.[1] Mianhui was the only surviving son, hence sole heir to the Prince Lü peerage. In 1775, he was present on the funeral of Empress Xiaoyichun.[2] He inherited in 1777 as the prince of the third rank.[3] In 1779, he was rewarded together with Mian'en with a yellow saddle for excelling in mount archery and horse riding, breaking the tradition of using purple and red saddles usually reserved for imperial clansmen. He died on 6 September 1796 and was posthumously honoured as Prince Lü of the Second Rank.[4]
Family
Mianhui's primary consort was lady Borjigit, niece of Deleke and Princess Hewan of the First Rank, a daughter of Hongzhou, Prince He of the First Rank.[5] Mianhui did not have a male heir because his only son died in infancy. He adopted Mianqin's son Yilun into a peerage.[6]
Ancestry
| Yongzheng Emperor | |||||||||||||||
| Qianlong Emperor | |||||||||||||||
| Empress Xiaoshengxian | |||||||||||||||
| Yongcheng | |||||||||||||||
| Jingiya Sanbao | |||||||||||||||
| Imperial Noble Consort Shujia | |||||||||||||||
| Mianhui | |||||||||||||||
| Gongyi | |||||||||||||||
| Lady Wanyan | |||||||||||||||