Sixteenth Son Of Qianlong
| Name | Sixteenth Son Of Qianlong |
| Title | Qianlong's sixteenth son, died early without a name, buried at Zhuma Mountain. |
| Gender | Male |
| Birthday | 1763-01-13 |
| nationality | Qing dynasty |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7901317 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-27T06:01:05.838Z |
Introduction
The sixteenth son of Emperor Qianlong, born on January 13, 1763, died on May 6, 1765, at the age of two. His birth mother was Consort Wei, the Imperial Noble Consort, who was posthumously honored as Xiaoyi Chun Empress. This son was not granted a noble title nor given a name; after his death, he is recorded as an unnamed son.
This child shared the same mother as Emperor Jiaqing, making him a half-brother to Emperor Jiaqing. He was also the elder brother to Yonglin, the Prince QIng. After his death, he was buried in the Zhu Huashan Prince Changning's tomb at the Inner Court. The tomb contains three underground palaces: the central one is the tomb of Crown Prince Duan Hui, using stone coffin covers; the eastern side has three burials with stone coffins, among which Prince Daomin (the Inner Prince) is placed in the middle; the western side has a lower terraced structure with brick coffins for three individuals, with the central one being the thirteenth son of the Emperor, Yongjing, and on the sides are the sixteenth son, Yonglu, and another half-brother of Emperor Jiaqing, the fourteenth son, Yonglu.
The above content is based on the "Qing Imperial Princes Registry Four".
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