Empress Xiaohuizhang

Empress Xiaohuizhang (5 November 1641 – 7 January 1718), of the Khorchin Mongol Borjigit clan, personal name Alatan Qiqige, was a consort of the Shunzhi Emperor. She was three years his junior.

Empress Xiaohuizhang
Empress consort of Qing
TenureJuly/August 1654 – 5 February 1661
PredecessorErdeni Bumba
SuccessorEmpress Xiaochengren
Empress dowager of Qing
Tenure5 February 1661 – 7 January 1718
PredecessorEmpress Xiaoduanwen
Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang
SuccessorEmpress Xiaogongren
BornBorjigit Alatan Qiqige
(博爾濟吉特 阿拉坦琪琪格)
(1641-11-05)5 November 1641
(崇德六年 十月 三日)
Died7 January 1718(1718-01-07) (aged 76)
(康熙五十六年 十二月 六日)
Ningshou Palace, Forbidden City
Burial
Xiao Mausoleum, Eastern Qing tombs
Spouse
Shunzhi Emperor
(m. 1654; died 1661)
Full name
Borjigit Alatan Qiqige
(博爾濟吉特 阿拉坦琪琪格)
Posthumous name
Empress Xiaohui Renxian Duanyi Cishu Gong'an Chunde Shuntian Yisheng Zhang
(孝惠仁憲端懿慈淑恭安純德順天翼聖章皇后)
HouseBorjigit (博爾濟吉特; by birth)
Aisin Gioro (by marriage)
Empress Xiaohuizhang
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese孝惠章皇后
Simplified Chinese孝惠章皇后
Manchu name
Manchu scriptᡥᡳᠶᠣᠣᡧᡠᠩᡤᠠ
ᡶᡠᠯᡝᡥᡠᠨ
ᡝᠯᡩᡝᠮᠪᡠᡥᡝ
ᡥᡡᠸᠠᠩᡥᡝᠣ
Romanizationhiyoošungga fulehun eldembuhe hūwangheo

Life

Family background

  • Father: Chuo'erji (綽爾濟; d. 1670), held the title of a third rank prince (貝勒)
    • Paternal grandfather: Manzhuxili (滿珠習禮; d. 1665), held the title of a first rank prince (親王)
    • Paternal great uncle: Wukeshan (吳克善; d. 1666), held the title of a first rank prince (親王), the father of Consort Jing
    • Paternal great aunt: Primary consort Minhui (1609–1641)
    • Paternal great aunt: Empress Xiaozhuangwen (1613–1688), the mother of the Shunzhi Emperor (1638–1661)
  • Mother: Lady Aisin Gioro
    • Maternal grandfather: Abatai (1589–1646)
  • Seven brothers
  • Two elder sisters and two younger sisters
    • Fourth younger sister: Consort Shuhui (1642–1713)

Chongde era

The future Empress Xiaohuizhang was born on the third day of the tenth lunar month in the 16th year of the reign of Hong Taiji, which translates to 5 November 1641 in the Gregorian calendar.

Shunzhi era

On 25 October 1653, the Shunzhi Emperor deposed his first empress consort, who was also from the Borjigit clan. In June or July 1654, the Lady Borjigit that would become Empress Xiaohuizhang entered the Forbidden City and became a concubine of the Shunzhi Emperor. In July or August 1654, she was officially designated as the Empress to replace the deposed Lady Borjigit.

However, the Shunzhi Emperor showed little interest in his new empress consort because he favoured Consort Donggo more than any other consort of his. Some historians believe that the Shunzhi Emperor made Empress Xiaohuizhang his new empress consort because he wanted to reduce tensions between the Aisin Gioro and Borjigit clans after demoting his first empress consort. The Aisin Gioro and Borjigit clans had a long history of political marriages, so the emperor had to choose a Borjigit woman to be his empress consort in order to keep up with tradition.

Kangxi era

The Shunzhi Emperor died on 5 February 1661 and was succeeded by his third son, Xuanye, who was born to Lady Tunggiya. Xuanye was enthroned as the Kangxi Emperor, while Lady Borjigit, as the empress consort of the previous emperor, was granted the title "Empress Dowager Renxian". She died on 7 January 1718 and was interred in a separate tomb in the Xiao Mausoleum of the Eastern Qing tombs.

Titles

  • During the reign of Hong Taiji (r. 1626–1643):
    • Lady Borjigit (from 5 November 1641)
  • During the reign of the Shunzhi Emperor (r. 1643–1661):
    • Empress (皇后; from July/August 1654[1])
  • During the reign of the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661–1722):
    • Empress Dowager Renxian (仁憲皇太后; from 5 February 1661[2])
    • Empress Xiaohuizhang (孝惠章皇后; from 1718)

See also

Notes

  1. 順治十一年 六月
  2. 順治十八年 正月 七日

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.
  • Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao) (in Chinese).
Empress Xiaohuizhang
Chinese royalty
Preceded by
Erdeni Bumba
Empress of China
1654–1661
Succeeded by
Empress Xiaokangzhang
(Empress Xiaochengren actual living successor)
Preceded by
Empress Xiaokangzhang
Empress Dowager of China
1661–1718
Succeeded by
Empress Xiaogongren
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.