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Empress Xiaoshurui
Empress consort of Qing
Tenure12 February 1796 – 5 March 1797
PredecessorUlanara, the Step Empress
SuccessorEmpress Xiaoherui
Born(1760-10-02)2 October 1760
(乾隆二十五年 八月 二十四日)
Died5 March 1797(1797-03-05) (aged 36)
(嘉慶二年 二月 七日)
Burial
Chang Mausoleum, Western Qing tombs
Spouse
(m. 1774⁠–⁠1797)
IssueMinning
Posthumous name
Empress Xiaoshu Duanhe Renzhuang Ciyi Dunyu Zhaosu Guangtian Yousheng Rui
(孝淑端和仁莊慈懿敦裕昭肅光天佑聖睿皇后)
HouseHitara (喜塔臘; by birth)
Aisin Gioro (by marriage)
FatherHe'erjing'e (和爾經額)
Empress Xiaoshurui
Traditional Chinese孝淑睿皇后
Simplified Chinese孝淑睿皇后
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiàoshūruì Huánghòu

Empress Xiaoshurui (2 October 1760 – 5 March 1797), of the Manchu Plain White Banner Hitara clan, was a consort of the Jiaqing Emperor.

Life

Empress Xiaoshurui's personal name was not recorded in history.

Titles

  • From 2 October 1760: Lady Hitara
  • From 5 June 1774[1]: Primary consort (嫡福晉)
  • From 12 February 1796[2]: Empress (皇后)
  • From May/June 1797[3]: Empress Xiaoshu (孝淑皇后)
  • From April/May 1821[4]: Empress Xiaoshurui (孝淑睿皇后)

Issue

  • Unnamed daughter (2 June 1780 – 6 September 1783), the Jiaqing Emperor's second daughter
  • Minning (旻寧; 16 September 1782 – 26 February 1850), the Jiaqing Emperor's second son, enthroned on 3 October 1820 as the Daoguang Emperor
  • Princess Zhuangjing of the First Rank (莊靜固倫公主; 20 October 1784 – 27 June 1811), the Jiaqing Emperor's fourth daughter, married Manibadala (瑪尼巴達喇) of the Mongol Borjigit clan in November/December 1802

See also

Notes

  1. ^ 乾隆三十九年 四月 二十七日
  2. ^ 嘉慶元年 正月 四日
  3. ^ 嘉慶二年 五月
  4. ^ 道光元年 三月

References

  • Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao) (in Chinese).
Chinese royalty
Preceded by
Empress Xiaoyichun
(Actual predecessor: Step Empress
Empress of China
1796–1797
Succeeded by