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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YonglianYonglian - Wikipedia

    Yonglian (Chinese: 永璉; 9 August 1730 – 23 November 1738), formally known by his title as Crown Prince Duanhui (端慧皇太子), was an imperial prince of the Manchu-ruled Qing dynasty. Yonglian was the second son of the Qianlong Emperor by his first wife, Empress Xiaoxianchun.

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    Yonglian, formally known by his title as Crown Prince Duanhui (端慧皇太子), was an imperial prince of the Manchu-ruled Qing dynasty. Yonglian was the second son of Emperor Qianlong by his wife, Empress Xiaoxianchun.

  3. Yongqi was born in the Manchu Aisin Gioro clan as the fifth son of the Qianlong Emperor. His mother was Noble Consort Yu (愉貴妃), who was from the Mongol Keliyete (珂里葉特) clan. Yongqi was studious and diligent from a young age. Every day, of all the princes, he was the earliest to reach the palace study to attend classes.

  4. When I was a kid, the temple was so very simple and small. However, over the years, i saw more and more constructions around the temple and more "Gods" moved into the temples. I still prefer that the temple stay the way it was -- not a lot of money but a good place for people to reflect.

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  5. Yang Yongliang ,1980(杨泳梁) is a Chinese artist engaged in contemporary art. His media includes Multimedia art, New media art, Video art, Virtual reality (VR) art , Experimental movie,Photography , Installation and Painting. Yang Yongliang exploits a connection between traditional art and the contemporary, implementing ancient ...

  6. 28. Okt. 2022 · That is why you can see the spectacular Yonglian Temple, the local religious hub built in 1872, on Desheng Street in the downtown area. The temple was named Yonglian, which means flourishing lotus flowers in Chinese, because it is located at the Lotus Cave of Fengshui.

  7. Title: Phantom Landscapes III. Artist: Yang Yongliang (Chinese, born 1980) Date: 2007. Culture: China. Medium: Digital pictures; inkjet print on paper. Dimensions: Image: 17 11/16 x 17 11/16 in. (45 x 45 cm) Overall: 26 15/16 x 20 in. (68.5 x 50.8 cm) Classification: Prints. Credit Line: On loan from the British Museum.