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Fucanggan [Fuca]

Chinese: 一等誠靖侯 【(富察)】 福長安(四,六) (誠齋), Manchu: ᡶᡠᠴᠠᠩᡤᠠᠨ ᡶᡠᠴᠠ
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Death: 1817 (56-57)
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Son of Fuheng [Fuca] and 李氏
Husband of 瓜爾佳氏
Father of 勒克尼瑪 旭東 曉滄 菊庭 Fuca; 富察氏; 齡 Fuca and 富察氏
Half brother of Fuk'anggan [Fuca]; Fulungga [Fuca]; Fuca; Fulingga [Fuca] and 澹香

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About Fucanggan [Fuca]

Fu-ch'ang-an 福長安, d. 1817, was a Manchu of the Fuca clan and the Bordered Yellow Banner. He was a son of Fu-hêng and the younger brother of Fu-k'ang-an [qq.v.]. Appointed a junior Imperial Bodyguard in 1775, he rose within four years to a deputy lieutenant-generalship in the Manchu division of the Plain Red Banner. Early in 1780 he was appointed a probationary Grand Councilor, even though his first ministerial position, that of junior vice-president of the Board of Revenue, did not come until two months later. In 1786 he became president of the Board of Revenue. In 1791 he was transferred to a corresponding position in the Board of Works, and in 1794 was concurrently given command of the Manchu division of the Bordered White Banner. in September 1798, as one of a number of awards made by the Emperor in celebration of the capture of an important rebel leader, he was made a marquis. Five months later, almost immediately after the death of the abdicated Emperro Kao-tsung, Fu-ch'ang-an and Ho-shên [q.v.] were deprived of their office and possessions and condemned to death on grounds of gross corruption and misuse of office, although Emperor Jên-tsung at once commuted their sentences—allowing Ho-shên to take his own life and Fu-ch'ang-an to remain in prison.

Toward the end of 1799 Fu-ch'ang-an, after being released from prison and having hi lawfully acquired property restored to him by the Emperor, was appointed an assistant department director and assigned to service at the tomb of Kao-tsung. In 1801, however, when he begged to be allowed to return to Peking on the plea of ill health, he thereby aroused the ire of the Emperor and was sent to Mukden as an ordinary soldier. During the remaining years of his life Fu-ch'ang-an gradually rose in military rank, with occasional setbacks, until he finally became deputy lieutenant-general of the Manchu division of the Plain Yellow Banner (1816). He died in the following year and was posthumously given a brevet lieutenant-generalship. His record is without distinction, for even during the period before his disgrace when he was a member of the Grand Council his high offices had come to him through his relationship to Fu-hêng and Fu-k'ang-an rather than because of any marked ability of his own.

[ 1/307/7b; 3/93/35a; 7/18/7a; see bibliography under Ho-shên.]

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一等誠靖侯 福長安(四,六) (誠齋)生平 (中文)

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福長安,自藍翎侍衛累遷至正紅旗滿洲副都統、武備院卿,領內務府。乾隆四十五年,命在軍機處學習行走。累遷戶部尚書。五十三年,臺灣平。五十七年,廓爾喀平。諸功臣畫像紫光閣,福長安皆與焉。嘉慶三年,俘王三槐, 福長安 以直軍機處得侯。四年,高宗崩,大學士和珅得罪,仁宗以福長安阿附,逮下獄,奪爵,籍其家。諸大臣議用朋黨律坐立斬,上命改監候,而賜和珅死,使監福長安詣和珅死所跪視。旋遣往裕陵充供茶拜唐阿,就遷員外郎。六年,以請還京,奪職,發盛京披甲。旋自驍騎校屢遷:再為圍場總管,一為馬蘭鎮總兵,再署古北口提督。屢坐事譴謫。二十一年,授正黃旗滿洲副都統。二十二年,卒。