Yulu | |||||||||
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Grand Councilor | |||||||||
In office 1898 | |||||||||
Viceroy of Zhili | |||||||||
In office 28 September 1898 – 27 July 1900 | |||||||||
Preceded by | Ronglu | ||||||||
Succeeded by | Li Hongzhang | ||||||||
Minister of Rites | |||||||||
In office 7 September – 28 September 1898 Serving with Li Duanfen | |||||||||
Preceded by | Hūwaitabu | ||||||||
Succeeded by | Qixiu | ||||||||
Minister of Zongli Yamen | |||||||||
In office 7 September – 28 September 1898 | |||||||||
Viceroy of Sichuan | |||||||||
In office 11 December 1897 – 11 July 1898 | |||||||||
Preceded by | Li Bingheng | ||||||||
Succeeded by | Kuijun | ||||||||
General of Mukden | |||||||||
In office 1889–1895 | |||||||||
Preceded by | Qingyu | ||||||||
Succeeded by | Iktangga | ||||||||
Viceroy of Huguang (acting) | |||||||||
In office April 1885 – August 1889 | |||||||||
Preceded by | Bian Baodi (acting) | ||||||||
Succeeded by | Zhang Zhidong | ||||||||
Viceroy of Sichuan (acting) | |||||||||
In office 6 September – October 1887 | |||||||||
Preceded by | Zeng Guoquan (acting) | ||||||||
Succeeded by | Zeng Guoquan (acting) | ||||||||
In office 8 February – 16 February 1884 | |||||||||
Preceded by | Zuo Zongtang | ||||||||
Succeeded by | Zeng Guoquan (acting) | ||||||||
Governor of Anhui | |||||||||
In office 1874–1884 | |||||||||
Preceded by | Wu Yuanbing | ||||||||
Succeeded by | Lu Shijie (acting) | ||||||||
Personal details | |||||||||
Born | 1844 | ||||||||
Died | 1900 (aged 55–56) Yangcun, Tianjin, Zhili, China | ||||||||
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Chinese name | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 裕祿 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 裕禄 | ||||||||
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Manchu name | |||||||||
Manchu script | ᡞᠣᡞᠯᡠ | ||||||||
Romanization | ioilu | ||||||||
Yulu (Chinese: 裕祿, Manchu: ᡞᠣᡞᠯᡠ, 1844-1900), of the Hitara clan with the courtesy names Shoushan (壽山) and Zifu (子茀), was a native of the Manchu Plain Blue Banner and son of Chonglun, the governor of Hubei. He once served as the inspector-general of Anhui, Viceroy of Liangjiang, governor of Anhui, Viceroy of Huguang, general of Shengjing, and governor of Sichuan. In 1898, he was awarded the title of grand minister of state, minister of rites, grand minister of the Zongli Yamen. Later he served as Viceroy of Zhili.