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Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin

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Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin
Died(1735-08-20)20 August 1735
(雍正十三年 七月 三日)
Burial
Spouse
(before 1735)
IssueYonghuang, Prince Ding'an of the First Rank
Second daughter
Posthumous name
Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin
(哲憫皇貴妃)
HouseFuca (富察; by birth)
Aisin Gioro (by marriage)
Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin
Traditional Chinese哲憫皇貴妃
Simplified Chinese哲悯皇贵妃

Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin (died 20 August 1735), of the Manchu Plain Yellow Banner Fuca clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor.

Life

Family background

Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin's personal name was not recorded in history. She was a member of the Plain Yellow Banner Fuca clan by birth.

  • Father: Wengguotu (翁果圖), served as a fourth rank military official (佐領)
  • One sister: Wife of Gioro Yongqing (永清)

Yongzheng era

It is not known when Lady Fuca became a lady-in-waiting of Hongli, the Yongzheng Emperor's fourth son. In 1725, she became his mistress. She gave birth on 5 July 1728 to his first son, Yonghuang, and in May or June 1731 to his second daughter, who would die prematurely in December 1731 or January 1732. Lady Fuca died on 20 August 1735.

Qianlong era

The Yongzheng Emperor died on 8 October 1735 and was succeeded by Hongli, who was enthroned as the Qianlong Emperor. In November or December 1736, the Qianlong Emperor granted Lady Fuca the posthumous title "Consort Zhe". In May 1745, she was posthumously elevated to "Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin" by virtue of her son being the emperor's first son. In 1752, she was interred in the Yu Mausoleum of the Eastern Qing tombs.

Titles

  • During the reign of the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661–1722):
    • Lady Fuca
  • During the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor (r. 1722–1735):
    • Mistress (from 1725)
  • During the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1735–1796):
    • Consort Zhe (哲妃; from November/December 1736[1]), fourth rank consort
    • Imperial Noble Consort (皇貴妃; from 24 February 1745[2]), second rank consort
    • Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin (哲憫皇貴妃; from May 1745[3])

Issue

See also

Notes

  1. ^ 乾隆元年 十月
  2. ^ 乾隆十年 正月 二十四日
  3. ^ 乾隆十年 四月

References

  • Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao) (in Chinese).
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