Princess Hejing of the First Rank (固倫和靜公主; 10 August 1756 – 9 February 1775), was a royal of the Qing dynasty.
Her residence used to be the mansion of the minister Gao Heng, a brother of the Imperial Noble Consort Huixian.
[3] In 1761, when the Eight Banners army captured the Mongolian Dzungars, Lhawang Dorji was chosen as Princess Hejing's prince consort (额驸; pinyin: efu) and sent to Beijing.
[5] According to the imperial tradition, only the daughters of the empress could be given a title of 1st-ranking princess (gurun), but an exception was made for two reasons.
Moreover, Princess Hejing was Imperial Noble Consort Ling's 1st daughter, and Qianlong wanted to show his friendship with Lhawang Dorji.