Empress Xiaoduanwen

Empress Xiaoduanwen
Empress Consort of the Qing dynasty
Reign 1636–1643
Successor Borjigit, Demoted Empress
Empress Dowager of the Qing dynasty
Reign 1643–1649
alongside Empress Xiaozhuangwen
Successor Empress Xiaohuizhang
Born (1600-05-31)31 May 1600
Died 28 May 1649(1649-05-28) (aged 48)
Burial Zhao Mausoleum
Spouse Hong Taiji
Issue Princess Wenzhuang
Princess Jingduan
Princess Yong'an
Full name
Borjigit Jerjer (博爾濟吉特‧哲哲)
Posthumous name
Empress Xiaoduan Zhengjing Renyi Zheshun Cixi Zhuangmin Futian Xiesheng Wen (孝端正敬仁懿哲順慈僖庄敏輔天協聖文皇后)
House Borjigit (by birth)
Aisin Gioro (by marriage)
Father Manggusi
Empress Xiaoduanwen
Chinese name
Chinese 孝端文皇后
Borjigit Jerjer
Traditional Chinese 博爾濟吉特‧哲哲
Simplified Chinese 博尔济吉特‧哲哲
Manchu name
Manchu script ᡥᡳᠶᠣᠣᡧᡠᠩᡤᠠ ᡩᠣᡵᠣᠩᡤᠣ ᡤᡝᠩᡤᡳᠶᡝᠨ ᡧᡠ ᡥᡡᠸᠠᠩᡥᡝᠣ ᠵᡝᡵᠵᡝᡵ
Romanization hiyoošungga doronggo genggiyen šu hūwangheo Jerjer

Empress Xiaoduanwen (31 May 1600 – 28 May 1649), of the Mongol Borjigit clan, personal name Jerjer or Jere, was the Empress Consort of Hong Taiji, the second ruler of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty.

Life

Jerjer was a Khorchin Mongol by birth and was from the Borjigit clan, the clan of Genghis Khan. Her father, Manggusi (莽古思), was a beile of the Khorchin Mongols. Her mother was Manggusi's primary consort.

Jerjer married Hong Taiji, the ruler of the Later Jin dynasty, on 28 May 1614 and became his primary consort even though she was not his first wife. In 1636, after Hong Taiji renamed the Later Jin dynasty to Qing dynasty, he instated Jerjer as his Empress. Two of Jerjer's nieces, Bumbutai and Harjol, were also Hong Taiji's consorts.

After Hong Taiji's death in 1643, Jerjer was honoured as "Mother Empress, Empress Dowager" (母后皇太后) by the Shunzhi Emperor, Hong Taiji's ninth son and successor. The emperor's birth mother, Bumbutai (Jerjer's niece), was similarly honoured as "Holy Mother, Empress Dowager" (聖母皇太后).

Jerjer died on 28 May 1649 and was interred in the Zhao Mausoleum. She was posthumously honoured with the title "Empress Xiaoduanwen".

Issue

  • Princess Wenzhuang of the First Rank (固倫溫莊公主; 1625–1663), personal name Makata (馬喀塔), Hong-Taiji's second daughter, married firstly Eje (額哲) of the Chahar Mongol Borjigit clan in 1636; married secondly Abunai (阿布奈), Eje's younger brother, in 1645
  • Princess Jingduan of the First Rank (固倫靖端公主; 2 August 1628 – 1686), Hong-Taiji's third daughter, married Jitate (奇塔特) of the Khorchin Mongol Borjigit clan in 1639
  • Princess Yong'an of the First Rank (固倫永安公主; 7 October 1634 – 1692), Hong-Taiji's eighth daughter, married Bayasihulang (巴雅斯護朗) of the Khorchin Mongol Borjigit clan in 1645

See also

Notes

    References

    • Hummel, Arthur W. (1943). Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period (1644-1912). United States Government Printing Office.
    • Wan, Yi; Shuqing, Wang; Yanzhen, Lu; Scott, Rosemary E. (1988). Daily Life in the Forbidden City: The Qing Dynasty, 1644-1912 (Illustrated ed.). Viking. ISBN 0670811645.
    • Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao) (in Chinese). Volume 214.
    Empress Xiaoduanwen
    Preceded by
    Empress Xiaocigao
    Empress of the Qing dynasty
    (Empress of the Qing dynasty but never Empress of China)

    1636 – 21 September 1643
    Succeeded by
    Borjigit, Demoted Empress
    (As Empress of both China and the Qing dynasty)
    Chinese royalty
    Preceded by
    Empress Dowager Xiaochun
    Empress Dowager of China
    21 September 1643 – 1649
    Succeeded by
    Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang
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