Zhalantai Of The Uya
| Name | Zhalantai Of The Uya |
| Title | The martial hero of the Qianlong period, son-in-law of Heshou Heke Princess. |
| Gender | Male |
| Birthday | — |
| nationality | — |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q8004566 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-27T06:01:17.593Z |
Introduction
Zalatanai, Uya clan, was born in the 18th century and died on April 22, 1788. His father was Xieban Dashi, Zhao Hui, titled First-Class Martial Brave Warrior Duke. In the 30th year of Qianlong (1765), in July, he inherited his father's title and was granted the title of First-Class Martial Brave Warrior Duke. In the 36th year of Qianlong (1771), he was appointed a General Minister; in the 37th year of Qianlong (1772), he married the Ninth Princess of Emperor Qianlong, Hexe Houke Princess. They had one daughter.
Subsequent details are based on historical records. He died on March 17, the 53rd year of Qianlong (1788), approximately April 22, 1788, in the Gregorian calendar. Regarding his children, his eldest son was Yingjun, who in the 53rd year of Qianlong (1788) inherited his father's title of First-Class Martial Brave Warrior Duke; his other son was Baishanbao, Yingjun's brother. After Yingjun’s death, Baishanbao succeeded to his father’s title. The above information comes from the "Draft History of Qing," related biographies, princess tables, and geneaologies.
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