Miande

Miande (綿德; 11 August 1747 – 17 November 1786) was Yonghuang's eldest son and Qianlong Emperor's grandson.

[2] In 1777, Miande arrived late at the funeral of Consort Shu and was forbidden from return to capital until the end of the mourning period.

The prince was stripped of his title after it was revealed that he rewarded a fifth rank official Qin Xiong with a collection of precious calligraphy paintings.

After the investigation led by Fuheng's son Fulong'an, Qin Xiong had been involved in hijacking Miande's horse.

[5] Miande was married to Lady Borjigit, eldest daughter of Princess Hejing of the First Rank and leader of Khorchin Mongols Septeng Baljur.