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Yunyou (Chinese: 允祐; 19
August 1680 – 18 May 1730) was an
imperial prince of the Qing
dynasty and the
seventh son of the
Kangxi Emperor. In 1709, Yunyou...
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Taoist monastic or
eremitic life,
which may
include "cloud wandering" (
yunyou) in the
mountains and
dwelling in
mountain hermitages (an) or
grottoes (dong)...
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Consort Cheng (成妃) of the
Daigiya clan (戴佳氏; ? – 18
December 1740)
Yunyou (允佑),
Prince Chundu of the
First Rank (淳度親王; 19
August 1680 – 18 May 1730)...
- The Qing
dynasty developed a
complicated system of
ranks and titles. Princess's
consort was
granted a
title of efu (Manchu:ᡝᡶᡠ; Chinese: 额驸; 額駙; éfù),...
- cir****stances. The
first bearer of the
title was
Yunyou (允祐; 1680–1730), the
Kangxi Emperor's
seventh son. In 1709,
Yunyou was
granted the
title "Prince Chun of...
- 2015
Legend of
Fragrance 活色生香
Xiang Xueyin Cameo Get
Married 新上错花轿 Yang
Yunyou 2016
Legend of Nine
Tails Fox 青丘狐传说
Zhong Qing The Love of
Happiness 因为爱情有幸福...
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among the sons of the
Kangxi Emperor, like Yuntao, Yunxu, Yunli, Yunqi,
Yunyou and
other princes who haven't come of age. Due to
little difference in age...
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peerage extinct.
Kangxi Emperor had the
intent to
adopt his 7th
surviving son
Yunyou as Lunghi's heir and successor. As
posthumous adoptions were prohibited...
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transforming (hua 化) the
postcelestial into the precelestial. "Supu shi
yunyou ji zhujie" 素朴师云游记注解 (Records of the
Cloud Travels of the
Master of Simplicity...
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Emperor (1654–1722)
Yangzhen (d. 1621)
Tulai (1606–1658)
Empress Xiaokangzhang (1638–1663) Lady
Gioro Yunyou (1680–1730)
Imperial Concubine Jin (d. 1739)...