Empress Xiaojingxian
Empress Xiaojingxian | |||||||||
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Empress consort of Qing | |||||||||
Tenure | 28 March 1723 – 29 October 1731 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Empress Xiaoyiren | ||||||||
Successor | Empress Xiaoxianchun | ||||||||
Born |
Ula Nara Duoqimuli (烏拉那拉 多棋木里) 28 June 1681 (康熙二十年 五月 十三日) | ||||||||
Died |
29 October 1731 50) (雍正九年 九月 二十九日) Changchun Gardens, Shuntian Prefecture | (aged||||||||
Burial | Tai Mausoleum, Western Qing tombs | ||||||||
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House |
Ula Nara (烏拉那拉; by birth) Aisin Gioro (by marriage) | ||||||||
Father | Feiyanggu (費揚古) | ||||||||
Mother | Lady Aisin Gioro |
Empress Xiaojingxian | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 孝敬憲皇后 | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 孝敬宪皇后 | ||||||
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Empress Xiaojingxian (28 June 1681 – 29 October 1731), of the Manchu Plain Yellow Banner Ula Nara clan, personal name Duoqimuli, was a consort of the Yongzheng Emperor.
Life
Titles
Issue
- Honghui (弘暉; 17 April 1697 – 7 July 1704), the Yongzheng Emperor's first (first) son
In fiction and popular culture
- Portrayed by Zhuang Li in Yongzheng Dynasty (1999)
- Portrayed by Mu Tingting in Scarlet Heart (2011)
- Portrayed by Sun Feifei in Palace II (2012)
- Portrayed by Annie Yi in The Palace (2013)
- Portrayed by Ma Chunyan in Story of Yanxi Palace (2018)
- Portrayed by Joan Chen in Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace (2018)
See also
Notes
References
- 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.
Chinese royalty | ||
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Preceded by Empress Xiaogongren |
Empress of China 1722–1731 |
Succeeded by Empress Xiaoshengxian (actual living successor Empress Xiaoxianchun) |
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