Songyun (1752–1835) was a military governor (amban) of the Qing provinces of Xinjiang, Guangdong, and Tibet from 1802 to 1809.

Works

In Xinjiang, he was responsible for the compilation of a gazetteer of the area using the services of officials exiled to the frontier area, including Wang Tingkai, Qi Yunshi, and Xu Song.[1]

References

Citations

  1. ^ "Chinese Exploration and Excavations in Chinese Central Asia". British Library / International Dunhuang Project. Archived from the original on 2017-06-10.

Bibliography


Political offices
Preceded by
Yimian
Viceroy of Shaan-Gan
1799–1800
Succeeded by
Changlin
Preceded by
Hening
Imperial commissioner-resident of Tibet
1794–1799
Succeeded by
Yingshan
Preceded by
Bailing
General of Ili
1803–1809
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Changling
Viceroy of Shaan-Gan
1809–1810
Succeeded by
Nayancheng
Preceded by
Alinboo
Viceroy of Liangjiang
11 January 1810–26 February 1811
Succeeded by
Leboo
Preceded by
Bailing
Viceroy of Liangguang
26 February–5 November 1811
Succeeded by
Jiang Youtian
Preceded by
Jinchang
General of Ili
1814–1818
Succeeded by
Changling


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