Mingrui

Mingrui
Portrait of Mingrui in the Ziguang Hall (紫光阁) in Zhongnanhai, Beijing
Minister of War
In office
1767–1768
Serving with Lu Zongkai
Preceded byToyong
Succeeded byFulong'an
Viceroy of Yun-Gui
In office
1767–1768
Preceded byYang Yingju
Succeeded byOning
General of Ili
In office
1762–1766
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byAgui
Personal details
Born1730
DiedMarch 1768(1768-03-00) (aged 37–38)
Relations
ClanFuca
Posthumous nameGuolie (果烈)
Military service
Allegiance Qing dynasty
Branch/serviceBordered Yellow Banner
RankGeneral
Battles/wars
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Mingrui (Manchu: ᠮᡳᠩᡧᡠᡳ, romanizedMingšui; Chinese: 明瑞; pinyin: Míngruì; Burmese: မင်းယွီ, Burmese pronunciation: [mɪ́ɰ̃ jwì]; 1730 – March 1768), courtesy name Yunting (筠亭), was a Qing dynasty general. He was a nephew of Empress Xiaoxianchun and served as the commander of Qing troops in campaigns in Xinjiang and Burma.