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Yengišan

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Qing dynasty politician
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In thisManchu name, thegiven name is Yengišan. In accordance with Manchu custom, it should be used alone or with titles but not with theclan name Janggiya.
Yengišan
Chief Grand Councillor
In office
1770–1771
Preceded byFuheng
Succeeded byLiu Tongxun
Grand Councillor
In office
1765 – 1771
(as the Chief Grand Councillor since 1770)
In office
1748–1748
Grand Secretary of the Wenhua Hall
In office
1764–1771
Assistant Grand Secretary
In office
1748–1748
Viceroy of Shaan-Gan
In office
1753 – 1753
(acting)
Preceded byHuang Tinggui
Succeeded byYongchang
In office
1750–1751
Preceded byHūboo
Succeeded byHuang Tinggui
In office
1748–1749
Preceded byhimself as the Viceroy of Chuan-Shaan
Succeeded byHūboo
Viceroy of Chuan-Shaan
In office
1748 – 1748
(acting)
Preceded byTs'ereng
Succeeded byhimself as the Viceroy of Shaan-Gan
In office
1740–1742
Preceded byOmida
Succeeded byMartai(acting)
Minister of Revenue
In office
1748–1749
Serving with Jiang Pu
Preceded byFuheng
Succeeded byŠuhede
Viceroy of Liangguang
In office
28 October 1748 – 24 November 1748
Preceded byTs'ereng
Succeeded byŠose
Viceroy of Liangjiang
In office
11 March 1743 – 28 October 1748
Preceded byDepei
Succeeded byTs'ereng
In office
26 September 1754 – 9 May 1765
(acting: 26 September 1754–29 November 1756)
Preceded byOyonggo
Succeeded byGao Jin
In office
25 July 1751 – 16 October 1753
Preceded byHuang Tinggui
Succeeded byZhuang Yougong
In office
8 August 1731 – 24 October 1732
Preceded byGao Qizhuo
Succeeded byWei Tingzhen
Minister of Justice
In office
1737–1740
Serving with Sun Jiagan (until 1738), Zhao Guolin (1738), Shi Yizhi (since 1738)
Preceded byNasutu
Succeeded byNasutu
Personal details
Born1694
Liaodong
Died1771 (aged 76–77)
Beijing, China
Parent
  • Yentai (father)

Yengišan (Manchu:ᠶᡝᠨᡤᡳᡧᠠᠨ, Möllendorff:yengišan;Chinese:尹繼善; 1694 – 1771) was aManchu official of theQing dynasty, who was part of theBordered Yellow Banner. He served various official positions during the Qing dynasty. His father is Yentai (尹泰).

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Preceded byViceroy of Liangguang
1748─1748
Succeeded by
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Yongzheng era
Qianlong era
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Daoguang era
Xianfeng era
Tongzhi era
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