Jin Yunying
Chinese princess (1913–1992) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Yunying (1913–1992), better known as Jin Yunying, was a Chinese princess of Manchu descent. She was the daughter of Zaifeng (Prince Chun) and Youlan, and a younger sister of Puyi, the Last Emperor of China.[1] She was married to Runqi, the younger brother of Puyi's first wife, Wanrong.
Quick Facts Aisin Gioro Yunying, Born ...
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Born | Aisin Gioro Yunying (愛新覺羅 韞穎) 1913 (1913) Forbidden City, Beijing, China | ||||
Died | 1992 (aged 78–79) China | ||||
Spouse | Runqi | ||||
Issue | Zongyan Zongguang Manruo | ||||
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House | Aisin Gioro (by birth) Gobulo (by marriage) | ||||
Father | Zaifeng, Prince Chun of the First Rank | ||||
Mother | Gūwalgiya Youlan |
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Quick Facts Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese ...
Jin Yunying | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 金韞穎 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 金韫颖 | ||||||
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Ruixiu (courtesy name) | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 蕊秀 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 蕊秀 | ||||||
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Binghao (art name) | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 秉顥 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 秉颢 | ||||||
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