Mingliang

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ᠮᡳᠩᠯᡳᠶᠠᠩ,Möllendorff: Mingliyang; Chinese:明亮; pinyin:Míngliàng; 1736–1822), courtesy nameYinzhai (寅齋), was a Qing dynasty official and general from the Fuca clan of the ManchuBordered Yellow Banner. [1]

Mingliang was a nephew of Empress Xiaoxianchun and married a daughter of Yuntao, Prince Lü of the First Rank, [2] in 1753. He had served as deputy lieutenant-general of the Han Plain White Banner (正白旗漢軍副都統), deputy lieutenant-general of Jilin (吉林副都統), deputy lieutenant-general of Ningguta, Commander of the Guards Division (護軍統領), general of Guangzhou (廣州將軍), deputy commander of the imperial bodyguards (內大臣), general of Chengdu, lieutenant-general of Ürümchi (烏魯木齊都統), ministerial attache of Ili (伊犁參贊大臣), ministerial attache of Uqturpan, ministerial attache of Kashgar, general of Heilongjiang, general of Ili, lieutenant-general of the Han Plain Red Banner (正紅旗漢軍都統), lieutenant-general of the Manchu Bordered Blue Banner (鑲藍旗滿洲都統), general of Xi'an, Minister of War, and in other positions. [3] [2] As a general, he participated in the Jinchuan campaigns, and in putting down the White Lotus Rebellion and the Miao Rebellion. [1]

References

  1. 1 2 Hummel, Arthur W. Sr., ed. (1943). "Ming-liang"  . Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period . United States Government Printing Office.
  2. 1 2 Wikisource-logo.svg Works related to 清史稿/卷330 at Wikisource (Draft History of Qing Volume 330)
  3. "(富察)明亮".
Mingliang
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Portrait
Grand Councillor
In office
1776