Mianmin (Chinese: 綿愍; 6 March 1797 – 11 November 1836) was a Qing dynasty imperial prince as the third son of Yonglin and Qianlong Emperor.
In February 1816, he arrived late for the banquet at the Palace of Heavenly Purity in the Forbidden City.
[4] In February 1823, he was exempt from overseeing music department of the Yonghe Temple, thus entrusting the internal affairs to Yishao.
[6] As Mianmin's children died prematurely, he adopted Mianzhi's son Yicai as a successor.
Consorts and issue: Adopted son: Yicai (1820-1866), held a title of Prince Qing of the Second Rank in 1839-1842