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Qing dynasty official (1720–1770)
Fuheng (Manchu: ᡶᡠᡥᡝᠩ, romanized: Fuheng; simplified Chinese: 傅恒; traditional Chinese: 傅恆; pinyin: Fùhéng; Burmese: ဖူဟင်း; 1720 – July 1770), courtesy
Fuheng
2018 Chinese historical series
infatuation, he forbids Fuheng and Yingluo from marrying, pointing to Yingluo's lowly origins and cunning character. Despite this, Fuheng persists in his feelings
Story_of_Yanxi_Palace
Qing dynasty war of expansion (1765 - 1769)
most trusted advisers, the chief grand councilor Fuheng, Ming Rui's uncle. Back in the 1750s, Fuheng had been one of the few senior officials who had
Sino-Burmese_War
President of Shandong University
Wu Fuheng (Chinese: 吴富恒; pinyin: Wú Fùhéng; 1911–2001) was the president of Shandong University from December 1979 to June 1984. He was born in Luanxian
Wu_Fuheng
Chinese actor and model (born 1995)
Yanxi Palace, where he gained mainstream recognition for his role of Fucha Fuheng. The drama was enormously popular in China and international markets. The
Xu_Kai
Manchu noble general
operations, including several of the "Ten Great Campaigns". On April 14, 1768, Fuheng was appointed military commissioner (Jinglue) and Agui and Aligun, both
Agui
Manchu clan and family name
figure Fuheng (1720–1770), Maci's nephew; political and military figure Fulong'an (福隆安; 1746–1784), Fuheng's second son Fuk'anggan (1754–1796), Fuheng's son;
Fuca_clan
Manchu nobleman and general
the Fuca clan of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner. Fuk'anggan's father, Fuheng, brother of the Empress Xiaoxianchun, served as a grand minister of state
Fuk'anggan
Late 13th-century failed invasion of Kyushu
for three months due to the death of Wonjong on 23 July and Indü and Liu Fuheng's tardiness. They did not arrive until September. Kublai planned for the
Mongol_invasions_of_Japan
Empress of China from 1738 to 1748
(覺羅氏) Seven elder brothers and two younger brothers: Ninth younger brother: Fuheng (傅恒; 1720–1770), a senior minister who served as the Qianlong Emperor's
Empress_Xiaoxianchun
Military and administrative divisions of the Qing dynasty
the Plain Blue Banner. Fuheng – commander in the Sino-Burmese War. Member of the Bordered Yellow Banner. Fuk'anggan – son of Fuheng, commander in the Sino-Nepalese
Eight_Banners
Two wars in Jinchuan, now Sichuan, China
emperor's name. Fuheng became the commander in 1749. He was an experienced general. He slowed the attack and killed all the spies in the army. Fuheng separated
Jinchuan_campaigns
Qing dynasty princess (1745–1767)
Yongcong. On March 25, 1760, Princess Hejia married Fulong'an (福隆安), son of Fuheng. In addition to the standard dowry of 10,000 taels, the emperor awarded
Princess_Hejia
Chinese politician (1213–1275)
for his annual prayer service. Accompanied by Wu Zicong, Shu Yuanzhe, Qiu Fuheng, Yu Xin, Liao Yinzhong, Zhang Ru, Huang Gongshao, and Wang Ting. His son
Jia_Sidao
Qing dynasty official and Viceroy of Liangguang and Liangjiang
jinshi degree in the imperial examination in 1761, he was secretary to Fuheng during his Burmese expedition, and in 1770 had risen to be Treasurer of
Sun_Shiyi
1274 Mongol attempted invasion of Japan
dynasty Goryeo Kamakura shogunate Commanders and leaders Hindun [zh] Liu Fuheng [zh] Kim Bang-gyeong Shōni Sukeyoshi [ja] Ōtomo Yoriyasu [ja] Kikuchi Takefusa
Battle_of_Bun'ei
Conflict between the Burmese Empire and the Thai kingdom of Ayutthaya
April 1768, Qianlong assigned Fuheng, chief state councilor and uncle of Mingrui, the new leader of the campaign. Fuheng rethought the strategy, preferring
Burmese–Siamese War (1765–1767)
Burmese–Siamese_War_(1765–1767)
Japanese manga series
(ウリヤンエデイ) Voiced by: Kentarō Tone Mongolian royalty and a Mingghan general. Liu Fuheng (劉復亨, Ryū Fukukō) Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu A Jurchen Vice-marshal Hong
Angolmois: Record of Mongol Invasion
Angolmois:_Record_of_Mongol_Invasion
to attack Burma, accompanied with Fuheng. On the way he became seriously ill as his body became suppurated. Fuheng asked him to stay in Yongchang-fu (永昌府
Arigūn
2018 Chinese historical series
Empress Dowager and often goes against her opinions. Jia Tinglong Fuca Fuheng (富察·傅恒) Senior official and commander-in-chief of the army. He is Empress
Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace
Ruyi's_Royal_Love_in_the_Palace
War between the Konbaung dynasty of Burma and Thonburi Kingdom of Siam
brother-in-law and chief state councilor Fuheng (傅恆) to be the new leader of the Burmese campaign in April 1768. Fuheng devised a new strategy. He preferred
Burmese–Siamese War (1775–1776)
Burmese–Siamese_War_(1775–1776)
with Yunsi, Yunxiang, and Longkodo. He retired in 1735, and died in 1739. Fuheng, Fucing were his nephews, and Empress Xiaoxianchun his niece. His son Fuliang
Maci_(politician)
Consort of the Qianlong Emperor (1728–1777)
Hantai (含太) One brother Three elder sisters First elder sister: wife of Fuheng, of the Fuca clan Second elder sister: Primary Consort Li of the First Rank
Consort_Shu_(Qianlong)
Chemical element with atomic number 67 (Ho)
Wenxiao; Yun, Baofeng; Huang, Liwen; Chen, Zi-Han; Ming, Jiang; Zhai, Fuheng; Zhang, Hongxin; Zhang, Fan (2025-01-15). "An Emerging Toolkit of Ho3+ Sensitized
Holmium
Chinese TV series or program
and brother-in-law Fuheng as having procured the performers, resulting in the empress and her father plotting to take down Fuheng and his sister, Consort
Li_Wei_Resigns_from_Office
1755–1789 Chinese military campaigns
(Executed by Qianlong) Necin (Assistant Commander) (Executed by Qianlong) Fuheng (Overall Command) Zhaohui (Assistant Commander) Slob Dpon Tshe Dbang Strength
Ten_Great_Campaigns
Qing dynasty imperial bureaucracy ranks
Yīděng Zhōngyǒng Gōng, "Duke of Loyalty and Courage"), granted to Fuca Fuheng for Xinjiang campaign. Count Zhongcheng (忠誠伯; Zhōngchéng Bó; "Count of Loyalty
Imperial and noble ranks of the Qing dynasty
Imperial_and_noble_ranks_of_the_Qing_dynasty
Kin of consorts in the Sinosphere
paternal uncle of Empress Xiaochengren (first wife of the Kangxi Emperor) Fuheng — younger brother of Empress Xiaoxianchun (first wife of the Qianlong Emperor)
Consort_kin
Chinese educator
Preceded by Chao Zhefu President of Shandong University 1958–1974 Succeeded by Wu Fuheng Preceded by Wu Yuzhang President of Renmin University of China 1978–1983
Cheng_Fangwu
Prince of the Fourth Rank
collection of precious calligraphy paintings. After the investigation led by Fuheng's son Fulong'an, Qin Xiong had been involved in hijacking Miande's horse
Miande
1755–1758 extermination in Dzungar Khanate
state-funded schools to promote Confucianism among Muslims in Xinjiang, by Fuheng and his team of Manchu officials and the Qianlong Emperor. Confucian names
Dzungar_genocide
Public university in Jinan, Shandong, China
1956–1958 Cheng Fangwu, president of Shandong University (Jinan), 1958–1974 Wu Fuheng, 1979–1984 Deng Conghao, 1984–1986 Pan Chengdong, 1986–1997 Zeng Fanren
Shandong_University
Chinese basketball team
85 kg (187 lb) G 33 Wang Lanqin 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 75 kg (165 lb) SF 35 Sun Fuheng 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) 103 kg (227 lb) CG 36 Yan Shouqi 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 91 kg
Liaoning_Flying_Leopards
Manchu word for an unmarried daughter
"gege" by the Grand Empress Dowager. Lady Yehe Nara (1722-1793), wife of Fuheng, a prominent general of the early Qianlong era, was an elder sister of Qianlong
Gege_(title)
Final battle of the Third Qing Invasion of Burma
humiliation, an even larger army invaded in 1769 under chief grand councilor Fuheng. This invasion, too, failed, bogged down at the frontier. But Maha Thiha
Battle_of_Maymyo
Part of the Manchu Eight Banners
revenge against the Zheng Royal Family in Taiwan. Empress Xiaoxianchun Fuheng Fuk'anggan Wenxiu, concubine of the Xuantong Emperor Noble Consort Wenxi
Bordered_Yellow_Banner
Qing dynasty politician
Yengišan Chief Grand Councillor In office 1770–1771 Preceded by Fuheng Succeeded by Liu Tongxun Grand Councillor In office 1765 – 1771 (as the Chief Grand
Yengišan
Taiwanese actor and singer
Dragon in the Sky 飞龙在天 Xie Youhuang 2001 Caizi Jiaren Qianlong Huang 才子佳人乾隆皇 Fuheng 2001 Jinzhi Yuye 金枝玉叶 Lin Jiasheng 2001 Yanyu Jiangnan 烟雨江南 Kangxi Emperor
Victor_Huang
Calendar year
Court of China's Emperor Qianlong and his three senior grand councilors, Fuheng, Yenjisan and Liu T'ung-hsun, issues a directive to officials in the Zhejiang
1768
Beile
niece of Empress Xiaoxianchun (daughter of empress' youngest brother, Fuheng). Initially Mianqin held a title of lesser bulwark duke. In 1796, his second
Mianqin
Burmese commander-in-chief
was at stake. He appointed Ming Rui's uncle, the chief grand councilor Fuheng, as the next governor of Yunnan. The Burmese now fully expected another
Maha_Thiha_Thura
Zhang Fugui 张富贵 Nonmember Member 1913 1944 1994 Shandong Han Male Zhang Fuheng 张福恒 Nonmember Member 1931 1960 Alive Hebei Han Male Zhang Guohua 张国华 Nonmember
Members of the 9th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Members_of_the_9th_Central_Committee_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party
Chief Grand Councillor In office 1745–1748 Preceded by Ortai Succeeded by Fuheng Grand Councillor In office 1733–1748 Grand Secretary of the Baohe Hall In
Necin_(Qing_dynasty)
Qing dynasty prince (1752–1823)
Rank (成哲亲王, meaning "virtuous and sagacious"). Yongxing was married to Fuheng's daughter, Lady Fuca. Later, he took his palace maid Duanyun as a secondary
Yongxing_(prince)
Zhang Fugui 张富贵 Member Nonmember 1913 1944 1994 Shandong Han Male Zhang Fuheng 张福恒 Member Nonmember 1931 1960 Alive Hebei Han Male Zhang Jingfu 张劲夫 Nonmember
Members of the 11th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Members_of_the_11th_Central_Committee_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party
Lingren, Ding Fangming, Zheng Weimin, Jin Baozhen, Yang Da, Zheng Shouyi, Wu Fuheng, Wu Minggang, Wang Zunong, Su Yingheng, Miao Yongming, Lu Maozeng (March
Shandong Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Shandong_Provincial_Committee_of_the_Chinese_People's_Political_Consultative_Conference
of Kangguri, one of 16 ministers of Nurhaci 1750 Duke Zhongyong (一等忠勇公) Fuheng Fuca clan Title awarded for the merits during Jinchuan campaigns 1755 Duke
List of Qing dynasty non-imperial titles
List_of_Qing_dynasty_non-imperial_titles
Qing dynasty general
(李榮保; 1674–1723), a high official in Kangxi's reign, one of his uncles was Fuheng, and his aunt was Empress Xiaoxianchun, thus the Qianlong Emperor was his
Mingrui
Chinese chemist and educator
Academic offices Preceded by Wu Fuheng President of Shandong University 1984–1986 Succeeded by Pan Chengdong
Deng_Conghao
Yunnan; and Guzhou (1748). He campaigned against Jinchuan rebels (see Fuheng) before dismissal for mistreating civilians and subordinates, followed by
Ha_Yuansheng
Hong Kong television series (1987–1992)
Hongli Ling Fei-lik as Hongzhou Chow Sau-lan as Sun Furu Hung Tak-sing as Fuheng Wong Yuen-sun as the Qianlong Emperor Chan Fuk-sang as Lady Fuca Tsui Si-fei
The Rise and Fall of Qing Dynasty
The_Rise_and_Fall_of_Qing_Dynasty
Decade
Court of China's Emperor Qianlong and his three senior grand councilors, Fuheng, Yenjisan and Liu T'ung-hsun, issues a directive to officials in the Zhejiang
1760s
Aspect of Chinese history
state-funded schools to promote Confucianism among Muslims in Xinjiang by Fuheng and his team of Manchu officials and the Qianlong Emperor. Confucian names
Xinjiang_under_Qing_rule
Prince Yi of the First Rank
not wear mourning garment). However, the punishment was delayed due to Fuheng's urging. In 1768, a promotional ceremony of imperial princes was organised
Hongxiao,_Prince_Yi
Autonomous county in Yunnan, China
Cangshanxi (苍山西镇) Yangjiang (漾江镇) Pingpo (平坡镇) Shunbi (顺濞镇) 5 townships Fuheng (富恒乡) Taiping (太平乡) Wachang (瓦厂乡) Longtan (龙潭乡) Jijie (鸡街乡) "大理州第七次全国人口普查主要数据公报"
Yangbi_Yi_Autonomous_County
Chinese noble title for women
1-3rd rank. Madam Fu Zhongyong (傅忠勇夫人), granted to lady Nara Tang'er, Fuheng's wife and Mingju's descendant. Duchess Nara was promoted to "fujin" by Qianlong
Mingfu
Chinese-American artist (b. 1929)
empress of the Qianlong Emperor, Empress Xiaoxianchun, Grand Secretary Fuheng, and Prince Fuk'anggan of the Qing Dynasty are among her ancestors. Newlyweds
Dora_Fugh_Lee
Regional viceroy in Qing Empire
1748 Huang Tinggui 黃廷桂 1747 Acting Viceroy Furdan 傅爾丹 1748 Acting Viceroy Fuheng 傅恆 1748 Acting Viceroy 36 Ts'ereng 策楞 1748 Yengišan 尹繼善 1748 Acting Viceroy
Viceroy_of_Shaan-Gan
Shufang, Wang Weijin, Wang Rong, Wang Zanping, Lu Shenghe, Ye Xingjie, Tian Fuheng, Ning Ruji, Ning Peiying, Si Qin, Shi Changxu, Qu Xiao, Lü Weiping, Ren
Liaoning delegation to the National People's Congress
Liaoning_delegation_to_the_National_People's_Congress
Male Zhang Fugui 张富贵 Member Member 1913 1944 1994 Shandong Han Male Zhang Fuheng 张福恒 Member Member 1931 1960 Alive Hebei Han Male Zhang Hengyun 张恒云 Member
Members of the 10th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Members_of_the_10th_Central_Committee_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party
Emperor (uncle-in-law) Yonglian (first cousin) Princess Hejing (first cousin) Fuheng (paternal uncle) Fuk'anggan (first cousin) Fuqing (paternal uncle) Mingrui
Mingliang
Regional viceroy in Qing Empire
Huang Tinggui 黃廷桂 1747 Acting Viceroy Furdan 傅爾丹 1748 Acting Viceroy 35 Fuheng 傅恆 1748 Acting Viceroy 36 Ts'ereng 策楞 1748 Yengišan 尹繼善 1748 Acting Viceroy
Viceroy_of_Sichuan
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Indian
The Visible Glory of God
Boy/Male
Tamil
Raghvendra | ராகவேநà¯à®¤à¯à®°
Lord Rama
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, French, German, Italian, Latin
Noble; Female Version of Patrick; Patrician; Well Born; Noblewoman
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Lord Shiv in the Himalayas
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
Water; River Ganga; Daughter of Jahnu; Simple
Girl/Female
Spanish
Diminutive of Dolores: Sorrow. From Maria de los Dolores (the Virgin Mary, or Mary of the...
Male
Arthurian
, (Sir), knight of Arthur.
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Tamil
Name of a sage
Girl/Female
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, German, Latin
Crowned with Laurel; From Laurentium; Laurentium was a City South of Rome Known for Its Numerous Laurel Trees
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