Kurun Princess Huimin
| Name | Kurun Princess Huimin |
| Title | The ninth daughter of Emperor Jiaqing, a princess who died young. |
| Gender | Female |
| Birthday | 1811-01-01 |
| nationality | — |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q8114691 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-27T06:01:01.952Z |
Introduction
Princess Huimin Guliun, a member of the Qing Dynasty imperial family, was the ninth daughter of the Emperor Jiaqing. Her mother was Noble Consort Ru, of the Niohulu clan. She was born on the twenty-fifth day of the first lunar month in the sixteenth year of Jiaqing's reign, corresponding to February 18, 1811, in the Gregorian calendar. She passed away at the age of five in May 1815. Her father was the Qing Emperor Jiaqing, and her mother was Noble Consort Ru of the Niohulu clan. There are no detailed historical records regarding her education or activities during her lifetime; most biographical accounts focus on her birth and untimely death. In 1820 (the twenty-fifth year of Jiaqing), she was posthumously honored with the title Princess Huimin Guliun. She was buried alongside her sister, Princess Hui'an Wushuo, at Lianggezhuang. This information is recorded in the Draft of Qing History and is one of the main historical sources concerning her life. The generational characters in her name, such as "Huimin" and "Hui'an," are not systematically explained in existing historical literature. References: Drafts of Qing History.
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