Yongchang (prince)

Yongchang (Chinese: 永瑺, 1737–1788) was a Qing dynasty imperial prince as the eldest son of Hongpu and Yunlu's grandson.

[4] After the promotion, Yongchang was appointed as a director of the Imperial Clan Court and was tasked with supervision of the Gioro family school (reserved exclusively for collateral clansmen).

[5] During his cadention in the Imperial Clan Court, he analysed the history of worships and created a genealogy of the Northern Song dynasty.

[6] During an eastern tour to the tomb of Nurhaci and Yangguli (one of the Qing founders), Yongchang and Yongcan were ordered to make sacrifices.

[8] Yongchang died in 1788 without a male heir and was posthumously granted a title of Prince Zhuangshen of the First Rank ("庄慎亲王, meaning "dignified and prudent").