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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nian_GengyaoNian Gengyao - Wikipedia

    Nian Gengyao (1679 – January 13, 1726), courtesy name Lianggong, was a Chinese military commander of the Qing dynasty. He was born a member of the Han Chinese Bordered Yellow Banner and had extensive military experience on the western frontier of the Qing Empire. [1]

    • 1679
    • himself as the Viceroy of Sichuan
  2. 年羹尧(1679年—1726年1月13日),清朝前期政治、军事人物。字亮工,号双峰,汉军镶白旗(后抬镶黄旗)人,湖北巡抚年遐龄次子,雍正帝嫔妃敦肃皇贵妃之兄。年羹尧祖籍安徽怀远,家族徙居辽东广宁卫,明清战争时期入旗。他于康熙三十九年(1700年)中进士,改庶吉士,后历任翰林院检讨、侍 ...

  3. Father of Gūwalgiya Wenyuan who was a colleague to Zhen Yuandao. Contributed greatly in the fall of Nian Gengyao, and later sabotaged his colleague, resulting in the imprisonment and banishment of Zhen Yuandao and his family. Sun Ning Nian Gengyao (年羹尧) Older brother of Nian Shilan and Yongzheng Emperor's leading general.

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    • 17 November 2011
    • Shaoxing News regional channel
  4. NIAN Gengyao [Nien Kêng-yao] 年羹堯‎ (Z. 亮功‎, H. 雙峯‎), d. Jan. 13, 1726, Source: Eminent Chinese of the Qing Period Author(s): Fang Chao-yingFang Chao-ying. was a member of the Chinese Bordered Yellow Banner.

  5. www.artnet.com › artists › nian-gengyaoNian Gengyao | Artnet

    View Nian Gengyao’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  6. Jan 15, 2021 · Nian Gengyao (年羹尧, a Chinese military commander) was a supporter of Yongzheng long before he succeeded the throne. In 1722, when Yongzheng summoned his brother Yinti back from the northeast, he appointed Nian to fill the position. The situation in Xinjiang at the time was still precarious, and a strong general was needed in the area.

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  8. Fifth elder brother: Gengyao (1679–1726) One sister; Kangxi era. The date of birth of the future Imperial Noble Consort Dunsu is unknown. She entered the Forbidden City in 1711, and became a secondary consort (側福晉) to Yinzhen, the future Yongzheng Emperor. On 15 April 1715, she gave birth to her first child, a daughter, who died at the ...