|
March 8, 2014 |
|
He was given the title of the Fifth Imperial Prince after his father succeeded the throne in 1722, and later received the title of Chinese nobility|peerage the Prince He of the Blood (和亲王) in 1733. He was adopted in childhood by Yongzheng's Empress of China|Empress. Unlike his brothers, Qianlong Emperor|Hongli and Hongshi, Hongzhou chose to avoid the harsh battles of succession. He is reputed to have pretended to be crazy and feminine. Noble-stub Category:Chinese nobility|He, Prince category:Qing Dynasty|He, Prince This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Hongzhou".
|
|
|||
All informatin on the site is © FamousChinese.com 2002-2005. Last revised: January 2, 2004 Are you interested in our site or/and want to use our information? please read how to contact us and our copyrights. To post your business in our web site? please click here. To send any comments to us, please use the Feedback. To let us provide you with high quality information, you can help us by making a more or less donation: |