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    Yongzhang was born in the Manor of Prince Bao on 15 July 1735 as the third son of Prince Bao of the First Rank, Hongli. His mother, Lady Su, held a title of mistress (庶福晋). Yongzhang was not partucularily excellent in horse riding because of lung disease, typical for his sister and mother.

  2. The Yongzheng Emperor was interred in the Western Qing tombs 120 kilometres (75 mi) southwest of Beijing, in the Tai () mausoleum complex (known in Manchu as the Elhe Munggan ). His fourth son Hongli, then still known as "Prince Bao (of the First Rank)", succeeded him as the Qianlong Emperor.

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  4. Yongzheng was the reign name (nianhao) of the third emperor (reigned 1722–35) of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911/12), during whose rule the administration was consolidated and power became concentrated in the emperor’s hands. As the fourth son of the Kangxi emperor, Yinzhen was not immediately in line.

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  5. Sep 27, 2023 · Professor Yong Zhang is currently a Chair Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Head of Department of Biomedical Engineering at City University of Hong Kong. Before he joined CityU, he had over 20 years of working experience in Department of Biomedical Engineering at National University of Singapore (NUS) as a senior researcher ...

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  6. The Yongzheng Emperor (1678-1735) was the third ruler Manchu ruler. He as born on December 13, 1678 and died on October 8, 1735. His clan name in Manchu was Aisin Gioro and his personal name was In Jen (Yinzhen in Chinese). He was the fourth prince in a succession of 35 sons born to his father, the Kangxi Emperor.

  7. K. K. Zeming, T. Salafi, S. Shikha, Y. Zhang, Fluorescent label-free quantitative detection of nano-sized bioparticles using a pillar array. Nature Communications 9, (2018). Z. D. Lei et al., Boosting lithium storage in covalent organic framework via activation of 14-electron redox chemistry.