Fú Kāngān 福康安 (1754–1796), Manchu Plain Yellow Banner of the Fùchá 富察 family, zì Yáolín 瑤林, hào Jìngzhāi 敬齋, posthumous Wénxiāng 文襄, and posthumously enfeoffed Prince of the Beile rank (郡王銜貝子). Third son of Fùhéng 傅恒 and elder brother of Fú Chángān 福長安. He was the leading military commander of the Qiánlóng era’s later campaigns and Qiánlóng’s most-trusted general — variously credited as one of “Qiánlóng’s shíquán wǔgōng” (ten great military achievements) commanders, with personal direction or major participation in the suppression of the Wáng Lún 王倫 uprising (1774), the second Jīnchuān campaign (1776), the Lín Shuǎngwén 林爽文 Taiwan rebellion (1787–88), the Gūr-kha (Gorkha) campaign in Tibet and Nepal (1791–92), and the Miáo uprisings of 1795–96. He served also as zǒngdū of multiple provinces, Jūnjī dàchén, Wénhuádiàn dàxuéshì, and was named zǒngcái of the supplementation phase of the Qīndìng Huángyú Xīyù túzhì (KR2k0039) by Qiánlóng’s edict of the third month of Qiánlóng 42 (1777). He died on campaign in Hu-nan in 1796. He is among the most decorated Qing generals — and one of the few Manchu princes-by-blood (his Fùchá kinship to the Xiàoxiánchún empress 孝賢純皇后 made him imperial nephew). Standard biographies: Qīng shǐ gǎo j. 330; Qīng shǐ lièzhuàn j. 25. CBDB has no entry.