- male, deceased (1799)
- Heshen ((1750 - February 22, 1799), from the Manchu Niohuru clan, was a Manchu official of the Qing Dynasty. Born Shanbao (善保), his given name was...
- male, deceased (1966)
- Lao She was a noted Chinese writer. A novelist and dramatist, he was one of the most significant figures of 20th century Chinese literature, and is...
- male, deceased (1903)
- Ronglu (荣禄, April 6, 1836- April 11, 1903) was a Manchu statesman during the late Qing dynasty. Ronglu hailed from the Gûwalgiya clan and belon...
- male, deceased (1944)
- Princess Der Ling was a Manchu noblewoman, the daughter of Lord Yu Keng (裕庚). Lord Yu Keng was a member of the Chinese Plain White Banner Corps (正白旗...
- male, deceased (1741)
- Tulišen Manchu official and diplomat during the early Qing dynasty. Tulišen was a member of the Manchu Plain yellow banner in the Eight Banners an...
- male, deceased (1876)
- Wenxiang born October 16, 1818 in Liaoyang, died May 26, 1876). Manchu statesman during the late Qing dynasty. Wenxiang hailed from the Gûwalgiya c...
- male, deceased (1856)
- Mujangga. Manchu statesman during the late Qing dynasty. Mujangga belonged to the Bordered Blue Banner in the Eight Banners. He was awarded the...
- male, deceased (1864)
- Qishan (琦善, Manchu: "Cišan", 1790-1854) Manchu statesman during the Qing dynasty. Qishan came from the Borjigit clan and belonged to the Manch...
- male, deceased (1858)
- Qiying (zh: 耆英; Manchu: Ci'ing) b. 1790; forced suicide 29 June 1858) Manchu statesman during the Qing Dynasty. Qiying was a member of the impe...
- male, deceased (1878)
- Yishan. Manchu official and member of the Qing imperial clan. Yishan belonged to the Bordered Blue Banner in the Eight Banners and was a...
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