- Nian
Gengyao (1679 –
January 13, 1726),
courtesy name Lianggong, was a
Chinese military commander of the Qing dynasty. He was born a
member of the Han...
-
Xianda as
Songgotu Wang
Xianghong as Gu
Xiaochun (later Nian
Gengyao) Li
Qindong as Nian
Gengyao Yan
Yikuan as Lin
Feifan Liu Fang as Qingchuan's
mother Zhu...
- be
unable to use his
commanded troops to make a coup d'état,
since Nian
Gengyao, Yinzhen's
close aide,
controlled the food
supply and the
return route...
- illness, and with
military support from
Longkodo (Zhao Jialin) and Nian
Gengyao (Xing Hanqing),
Yinzhen falsely claims that
Kangxi named him the successor...
- und
Khams 1717–1727:
anhand der
Throneingaben des
Grossfeldherrn Nian
Gengyao. Vol. 2 of
Tunguso Sibirica (reprint ed.). Otto Harr****owitz Verlag. ISBN 3447037563...
- Iran (disambiguation),
places in Iran Nian gao (年糕),
Chinese food Nian
Gengyao (1679–1726),
Chinese military commander Nian Yun (b. 1982),
Chinese Olympic...
-
title of a
first class duke (一等公) Five
elder brothers Fifth elder brother:
Gengyao (1679–1726) One
sister The date of
birth of the ****ure
Imperial Noble Consort...
- Chuan-Shaan
during the
reign of the
Yongzheng Emperor. Yue
succeeded Nian
Gengyao as
Viceroy of Chuan-Shaan from 1725 to 1732. Zeng Jing, a
xiucai in Hunan...
- (1670) Wang
Hongxu (1673)
Zhang Boxing (1685) Chen
Pengnian (1691) Nian
Gengyao (1700)
Zhang Tingyu (1700),
politician and historian, one of the first...
- und
Khams 1717 - 1727:
anhand der
Throneingaben des
Grossfeldherrn Nian
Gengyao. Vol. 2 of
Tunguso Sibirica (reprint ed.). Otto Harr****owitz Verlag. ISBN 978-3447037563...