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  1. Princess Hexiao of the First Rank (2 February 1775 – 13 October 1823) was a Manchu princess of the Qing dynasty. She was the tenth and youngest daughter of the Qianlong Emperor. Her mother was Consort Dun.

  2. Princess Hexiao of the First Rank (2 February 1775 – 13 October 1823), personal name unknown, was a Manchu princess of the Qing dynasty. She was the tenth and youngest daughter of the Qianlong Emperor. Her mother was Consort Dun.

  3. Kurun Princess Hexiao (2 February 1775 - 13 October 1823), personal name unknown, was a princess of the qing dynasty. She was the tenth daughter of the Qianlong Emperor. Her mother was Consort Dun.

  4. Princess Hejing of the First Rank (固倫和敬公主; 31 July 1731 – 30 September 1792), was a princess of the Qing dynasty as the third daughter of the Qianlong Emperor. Her mother was Empress Xiaoxianchun.

  5. Qianlong Emperor. The Qianlong Emperor was the fourth Qing emperor to have ruled China and the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty. He was born in September 1711, in Beijing, China, to the Yongzheng Emperor and Empress Xiaoshengxian. He was one of the 14 children of his parents and was the favorite of both his father and his grandfather, Kangxi.

  6. Therefore, Hexiao was known as Kurun Princess Hexiao. In 1789, the 15-year-old Princess Hexiao married Heshen's first son Fengshen Yinde. The princess was very dissatisfied with Heshen's greed and she persuaded Fengshen Yinde not to behave as arrogantly and violently as his father.

  7. Emperor Qianlong had 10 daughters, of whom Princess Hexiao was the youngest. She was also known as the Tenth Princess. On the 20th day of the fifth lunar month of the 45th year of Qianlong's reign (1780) when the Tenth Princess was 6 years old, the emperor named Fengshen Yinde, the son of Heshen, a high-ranking official and also renowned scholar at Emperor Qianlong's court, as his prospective ...