Consort Qi (Qing dynasty)
Consort Qi | |
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Born |
1676 (康熙十五年) |
Died |
31 May 1739 62–63) (乾隆四年 四月 二十四日) | (aged
Burial | Tai Mausoleum, Western Qing tombs |
Spouse | |
Issue | Hongshi |
House |
Li (李; by birth) Aisin Gioro (by marriage) |
Father | Wenbi (文熚) |
Consort Qi | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 齊妃 | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 齐妃 | ||||||
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Consort Qi (1676 – 31 May 1739), of the Han Chinese Li clan, was a consort of the Yongzheng Emperor.
Life
Consort Qi's personal name was not recorded in history.
Titles
- From 1676: Lady Li
- From 1691 or 1694: Secondary consort (側福晉)
- From 28 March 1723[1]: Consort Qi (齊妃)
Issue
- Princess Huaike of the Second Rank (和碩懷恪公主; 15 August 1695 – April/May 1717), the Yongzheng Emperor's second (first) daughter, married Xingde (星德) of the Manchu Nara clan in September/October 1712
- Hongfen (弘昐; 19 July 1697 – 30 March 1699), the Yongzheng Emperor's second son
- Hongyun (弘昀; 19 September 1700 – 10 December 1710), the Yongzheng Emperor's third (second) son
- Hongshi (弘時; 18 March 1704 – 20 September 1727), the Yongzheng Emperor's fourth (third) son
In fiction and popular culture
- Portrayed by Zhang Yameng in Empresses in the Palace (2011)
- Portrayed by Li Man in Palace II (2012)
Notes
- ↑ 雍正元年 二月 二十二日
References
- Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao) (in Chinese). Volume 214.
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