Imperial Noble Consort Quehui
Appearance
Imperial Noble Consort Quehui | |||||
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Born | 1668 (康熙七年 八月) | ||||
Died | 24 April 1743 (乾隆八年 四月 一日) Forbidden City | (aged 74–75)||||
Burial | Jing Mausoleum, Eastern Qing tombs | ||||
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House | Tong, later Tunggiya (佟佳; by birth) Aisin Gioro (by marriage) |
Imperial Noble Consort Quehui | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 愨惠皇貴妃 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 悫惠皇贵妃 | ||||||
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Imperial Noble Consort Quehui (1668 – 24 April 1743), of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Tunggiya clan, was a consort of the Kangxi Emperor. She was 14 years his junior.
Life
Family background
Imperial Noble Consort Quehui's personal name was not recorded in history. Her family originally belonged to the Han Chinese Plain Blue Banner.
- Father: Guowei (國維; d. 1719), served as a first rank military official (領侍衛內大臣), and held the title of a first class duke (一等公)
- Paternal grandfather: Tulai (圖賴; 1606–1658), served as a first rank military official (都統), and held the title of a first class duke (一等公)
- Paternal grandmother: Lady Gioro
- Paternal aunt: Empress Xiaokangzhang (1638–1663), the mother of the Kangxi Emperor (1654–1722)
- Six brothers
- First brother: Yekeshu (叶克书), father of Shun'anyan
- Second brother: Dekesi (德克新), served as third class imperial guard
- Third brother: Longkodo (d. 1728)
- Fourth brother: Hongshan (洪善)
- Fifth brother: Qingyuan (庆元)
- Sixth brother: Qingfu (庆復; d. 1747), served as first rank military official (都統/都统, pinyin: dutong) from 1727-1733, Viceroy of Liangjiang, Viceroy of Yunnan, Viceroy of Liangguang in 1741, a Grand Secretary of Wenhua hall (文华殿大学士)
- Elder sister: Empress Xiaoyiren (d. 1689)
Ancestry
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Titles
- During the reign of the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661–1722):
- Lady Tong (from September/October 1668)
- Noble Consort (貴妃; from January/February 1701[2]), third rank consort
- During the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor (r. 1722–1735):
- Imperial Noble Consort (皇貴妃; from July/August 1724[3]), second rank consort
- During the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1735–1796):
See also
Notes
References
- Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao) (in Chinese).