Princess Hejing (born 1731)
| Princess Hejing of the First Rank 固伦和敬公主 | |
|---|---|
Princess Hejing is standing next to the pillar to the right | |
| Born | 31 July 1731 Prince Bao's Mansion, Beijing |
| Died | 30 September 1792 (aged 61) |
| Burial | Cháoyáng Shì, Liaoning, China |
| Spouse | Septeng Baljur |
| Issue | Eleke Temur Babai Four daughters |
| House | Aisin-Gioro (by birth) Khorchin Borjigin (by marriage) |
| Father | Qianlong Emperor |
| Mother | Empress Xiaoxianchun |
| Religion | Vajrayana Buddhism |
Princess Hejing of the First Rank (固倫和敬公主; 31 July 1731 – 30 September 1792), was a princess of the Qing dynasty as the third daughter of the Qianlong Emperor and second by Empress Xiaoxianchun.
In 1735, she was granted the title of Princess Hejing of the First Rank and married her to Sebuteng Balzhuer in 1747, a nobleman of the Khorchin Borjigit clan. According to Manchu Qing regulations, princesses were not to live with their parents after marriage. Emperor Qianlong, unwilling to see the princess marry far away, made an exception and allowed her to remain in the capital, ordering the Imperial Household Department to select a site in Beijing for the princess and her husband to build a princess's residence.