Aisin Gioro Mianyi (綿懿; 1771–1809) was Yongxing's second son and the second holder of Prince Xun (循) peerage. Mianyi was born on 27 October 1771 in the...
weimao-style hat was revived in the 10th century when women started to wear mianyi (Chinese: 面衣; lit. 'veil or facial covering'), which was also known as gaitou...
peerage because of her marriage. His lineage was continued by Yongxing's son Mianyi. Primary Consort Primary consort, of the Khorchin Borjigin clan (嫡福晋) Secondary...
1813), the mother of Mianqin (1768–1820), first daughter (1770–1771), Mianyi (1771–1809) and third daughter (1775–1783) Secondary Consort Yinxiang's...
son, posthumously honoured as Prince Rongchun of the First Rank (榮純親王) Mianyi (綿億; 1764–1815), Yongqi's fifth son, initially a beile from 1784 to 1799...
after the death of his older brother, Mianyi. He had a crush on Yee-lan since youth, but because Yee-lan and Mianyi were in love, he decided to forgo his...
Weimao (帷帽) A hat with a hanging veil which covers the face. Tang dynasty Mianyi (面衣) or gaitou (蓋頭) Veils or "facial clothes". A purple gauze which hangs...
Yongqi's secondary consort, the mother of first son (1759), third son (1762–1763), fourth son (1764) and Mianyi (1764–1815) List of Manchu clans v t e...
1770 – 23 May 1773), third son Concubine Mistress, of the Geng clan (耿氏) Mianyi (綿意; 12 May 1787 – 12 June 1792), sixth son Portrayed by Zhou Yicheng in...
heir apparent of the Prince Cheng peerage, because his brothers Miansi and Mianyi were adopted by childless imperial princes, such as Yongzhang or Yongji...
supporter general from 1872 to 1898 Purong (溥傛; 1886–1894), had no male heir 2 Mianyi (綿懿; 1771 – 1809), adopted as son of Yongzhang, Prince Xun (循) of the Second...