Qigong (artist) - Family

Family

  • Yongzheng Emperor
    • Hongzhou, Prince Hegong of the First Rank
      • Yongbi, Prince Heqin of the First Rank
        • Mingxun, Prince Heke of the Second Rank
          • Yihang, Beili
            • Zaichong
              • Puliang 溥良 (died in 1922)
                • Yulong 毓隆 (died in 1923)
                  • Hengtong (died in 1913) = Ke Lianzhen 克连珍 (died in 1957)
                    • Qigong = Zhang Baochen 章宝琛 (1910–1975)
                  • Heng Guihua 恒季华 (died in 1957)
  • Relative: Puru (1896–1963)

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