Agui
| Agūi | |
|---|---|
| Chief Grand Councillor | |
| In office 1779–1797 | |
| Monarchs | Qianlong Emperor Jiaqing Emperor | 
| Preceded by | Yu Minzhong | 
| Succeeded by | Heshen | 
| Grand Councillor | |
| In office 1776 – 1797 (as the Chief Grand Councillor since 1779) | |
| In office 1763–1765 | |
| Grand Secretary of the Wuying Hall | |
| In office 1777–1797 | |
| Assistant Grand Secretary | |
| In office 1776–1777 | |
| Minister of Personnel | |
| In office 6 March 1776 – 27 June 1777 Serving with Cheng Jingyi | |
| Preceded by | Guanbao | 
| Succeeded by | Yonggui | 
| Minister of Revenue | |
| In office 24 April 1773 – 6 March 1776 | |
| Preceded by | Šuhede | 
| Succeeded by | Fengšengge | 
| Minister of Rites | |
| In office 19 February – 24 August 1773 Serving with Wang Jihua | |
| Preceded by | Yonggui | 
| Succeeded by | Yonggui | 
| In office 4 January – 23 September 1770 Serving with Wang Jihua | |
| Preceded by | Yonggui | 
| Succeeded by | Yonggui | 
| Minister of War | |
| In office 5 June – 8 August 1768 Serving with Lu Zongkai | |
| Preceded by | Fulong'an | 
| Succeeded by | Toyong | 
| General of Ili | |
| In office March 1767 – April 1768 | |
| Preceded by | Mingrui | 
| Succeeded by | Iletu | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | Agūi September 17, 1717 Beijing, Qing dynasty | 
| Died | October 10, 1797 (aged 80) Beijing, Qing dynasty | 
| Parent | 
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| Occupation | politician, general | 
| Clan name | Janggiya | 
| Courtesy name | Guangting (廣廷) | 
| Posthumous name | Wencheng (文成) | 
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | Qing dynasty | 
| Branch/service | Manchu Plain Blue Banner Manchu Plain White Banner | 
Agui (Chinese: 阿桂; pinyin: Āguì; Wade–Giles: A¹-kuei⁴; Manchu: ᠠᡤᡡᡳ, Möllendorff: agūi, Abkai: agvi; September 7, 1717 – October 10, 1797) was a Manchu noble general for the Qing dynasty. As the only son of Akdun, he was a scion of a noble family who led a number of important Manchu military operations, including several of the "Ten Great Campaigns".