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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MianhuiMianhui - Wikipedia

    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]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hui_mianHui mian - Wikipedia

    Hui mian ( Chinese: 烩面) is a Henan -style noodle soup. [1] The ingredients used in the dish vary across different cities and restaurants. Typically, hui mian is made with lamb bones and a range of Chinese herbs, such as lycium chinense and star anise. However, kelp, tofu, coriander, quail eggs, chili oil, sugar, garlic, and minced peppers ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MianqinMianqin - Wikipedia

    Initially Mianqin held a title of lesser bulwark duke. In 1796, his second son Yilun, was adopted into Prince Lü peerage due to childlessness of Yongcheng 's son, Mianhui. In 1802, he was promoted to beile. He became an only heir apparent of the Prince Cheng peerage, because his brothers Miansi and Mianyi were adopted by childless imperial ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wei_HuiWei Hui - Wikipedia

    Zhou Wei Hui ( Chinese: 周卫慧; born 4 January 1973), known simply by her Chinese given name Wei Hui, is a Chinese novelist, living and working in Shanghai and New York City. Her novel Shanghai Baby ( 上海宝贝) (1999) was banned in the People's Republic of China [1] [2] as "decadent". Her latest novel Marrying Buddha ( 我的禅) (2005 ...

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Prince_LüPrince Lü - Wikipedia

    Mianhui (綿惠; 1764 – 1796) (3rd), Yongcheng's eldest son, held the title of a beile from 1777 to 1796, posthumously honoured as Prince Lü of the Second Rank Yilun (奕綸; 1790 – 1836) ( 4th ), Mianqin's son and Mianhui's adoptive son (from line of Prince Cheng 's peerage), held the title of a beizi from 1796 to 1809, promoted to beile ...

  8. Yongcheng was born on 21 February 1739 as the Qianlong Emperor's fourth son. His mother, Imperial Noble Consort Shujia, was entitled "Concubine Jia" at that time. [1] In 1763, Qianlong Emperor decided to adopt him into Prince Lü peerage as a grandson of Yuntao, Kangxi Emperor 's 12th son because all the children of the prince Lüyi died ...

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