Heshuo Princess Hewan
| Name | Heshuo Princess Hewan |
| Title | Ancient Chinese historical figures |
| Gender | Female |
| Birthday | 1734-01-01 |
| nationality | — |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7720969 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-27T01:44:13.665Z |
Introduction
Princess Heluohuwang, born on June 24, 1734, her father was Prince Gongxun Hong Zhou, and her mother was the primary consort Wuzaku Shi. She was born in the twelfth year of the Yongzheng Emperor's reign and was raised primarily at Shoukang Palace by the Empress Dowager at the beginning of the Qianlong Emperor's reign. The Grand Council archive also records her as a princess raised in Ning Shou Palace. Since she was somewhat older than the Third Princess, she was initially called the Fourth Princess. It was only after her marriage in the sixteenth year of Qianlong's reign that she was renamed Princess Heluohuwang; the title "Fourth Princess" was later inherited by the subsequent Princess Hexuohuo.
In the fifteenth year of Qianlong (1750), in February, she married Baling Prince Borjigit Lijin's son Delek. On November 17 of the same year, at the hour of Si (9–11 am), her betrothal ceremony was held; on December 16, at the hour of Yin (3–5 pm), her wedding ceremony took place. The dowry included a princess hat, hairpins, rings, and other items according to the tradition for a Heluohuwang princess. That year, the palace records note that six ladies—Xiangge, Dunge, Lange, Yinge, Chunxiu, and Duoxiu—served her.
Princess Heluohuwang died on March 17, the twenty-seventh year of Qianlong's reign, at the age of 27. Delek was later promoted to a Prince of the Bordered Blue Banner in the forty-eighth year of Qianlong and passed away in the fifty-ninth year.
In terms of television and film works, the series "Story of Yanxi Palace" features a character named Siniang Gege, who is associated or creatively linked to Princess Heluohuwang.
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