- male, deceased (1997)
- Li Shuxian (1926/27 – June 9, 1997) was the fifth and last wife of Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty in China. A Han Chinese and former nu...
- female, deceased (1951)
- Wen Xiu, also known as the Imperial Consort Shu, was an Imperial Consort of the last Emperor of China's Qing Dyasty, the Xuan-Tong Emperor Puyi....
- male
- Nian Gengyao was a Chinese military commander of the Qing Dynasty. He was born a member of the Chinese Bordered Yellow Banner and had extensive...
- male, deceased (1918)
- Su Manshu (1884-1918) was a writer, poet, painter, revolutionary, and a translator. He was born as Xuanying in 1884 in Yokohama, Japan. He later...
- male, deceased (1667)
- Ebilun (Manchu: ;) was an assistant minister appointed by the Chinese Shunzhi Emperor for his successor, Kangxi during the Qing Dynasty. Ebilun...
- male, deceased (1667)
- Suksaha was a regent during the early reign of the Chinese Kangxi Emperor in the Qing Dynasty. He belonged to the Manchu White Banner. His father's...
- male, deceased (1997)
- King Hu was a Hong Kong and Taiwan-based Chinese film director whose "wuxia" films brought Chinese cinema to new technical and artistic heights....
- female, deceased (1947)
- Kawashima Yoshiko (川島芳子) was a Manchu princess brought up as a Japanese and executed as a Japanese spy by the Kuomintang after the Second Sino-Jap...
- male, deceased (1923)
- Zhou Ziqi 周自齊 (1871–1923), was a Chinese politician in the late Qing dynasty and early republican period. He was born in Guangzhou and spoke Ca...
- male, deceased (1727)
- Hongshi was the third son of the Yongzheng Emperor of Qing Dynasty China; a Manchu of the Aisin-Gioro clan. His mother was Yongzheng's concubine,...
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