Honorific Prefix: | Third Class Marquis Xiangyong doro-i efu |
Mingliang | |
Office: | Grand Councillor |
Term: | 1776 |
Office1: | Grand Secretary of the Wuying Hall |
Term Start1: | 1817 |
Term End1: | 1821 |
Office2: | Assistant Grand Secretary |
Term Start2: | 1814 |
Term End2: | 1817 |
Term Start3: | 1810 |
Term End3: | 1811 |
Office4: | Minister of War |
Term Start4: | 26 September 1814 |
Term End4: | 15 July 1817 |
Alongside4: | Chu Pengling (until 1815), Wu Jing (1815–1817), Lu Yinpu (since 1817) |
Predecessor4: | Hūturi |
Successor4: | Hening |
Term Start5: | 16 December 1813 |
Term End5: | 12 May 1814 |
Alongside5: | Liu Xuanzhi |
Predecessor5: | Fuking |
Successor5: | Hening |
Term Start6: | 17 July 1804 |
Term End6: | 25 July 1811 |
Alongside6: | Liu Quanzhi (until 1805; 1807–1811), Chen Dawen (1805), Zou Bingtai (1805–1807), Liu Xuanzhi (since 1811) |
Predecessor6: | Changlin |
Successor6: | Gūnggala |
Office7: | General of Ili |
Term Start7: | 1798 |
Term End7: | 1799 |
Predecessor7: | Baoning |
Successor7: | Baoning |
Term Start8: | June |
Term End8: | July 1784 |
Predecessor8: | Iletu |
Successor8: | Hailu |
Office9: | General of Heilongjiang |
Term Start9: | 1791 |
Term End9: | 1794 |
Predecessor9: | Du'erjia |
Successor9: | Shuliang |
Office10: | Minister of Justice |
Term Start10: | 30 September 1790 |
Term End10: | 20 January 1791 |
Alongside10: | Hu Jitang |
Predecessor10: | Kaning'a |
Successor10: | Suringga |
Blank1: | Clan name |
Data1: | Fuca |
Blank2: | Courtesy name |
Data2: | Yinzhai (寅齋) |
Blank3: | Posthumous name |
Data3: | Wenxiang (文襄) |
Education: | xiucai degree in the Imperial Examination |
Birth Date: | 1736 |
Death Place: | Beijing |
Relations: | Empress Xiaoxianchun (aunt) Fuheng (uncle) Fucing (uncle) Kuilin (brother) Mingrui (cousin) Yuntao, Prince Lü (father-in-law), Yongfu, Prince of the Fourth Rank (son-in-law) |
Allegiance: | Qing dynasty |
Branch: | Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner |
Serviceyears: | 17?–1821 |
Rank: | General |
Battles: | Jinchuan campaigns White Lotus Rebellion Miao Rebellion (1795–1806) |
Mingliang (Manchu: ᠮᡳᠩᠯᡳᠶᠠᠩ mingliyang, 1736–1822), courtesy name Yinzhai (寅齋), born in Fuca clan, was a Qing dynasty official and general from the Manchu Plain Yellow Banner.[1]
Mingliang was a nephew of Empress Xiaoxianchun. He married a daughter of Yuntao, the Prince Lü of the First Rank in 1753. He had served as deputy lieutenant-general of the Han Chinese 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 bodyguard (內大臣), General of Chengdu, lieutenant-general of Ürümchi (烏魯木齊都統), Ili Ministerial Attache (伊犁參贊大臣), Uqturpan Ministerial Attache, Kashgar Ministerial Attache, General of Heilongjiang, General of Ili, lieutenant-general of the Han Chinese 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 other position.[2] [3] As a general, he participated in putting down the rebellion of Jinchuan Hill Peoples, the White Lotus Rebellion, and the Miao Rebellion (1795–1806).[1]