- (王機砮), a
leader of the
Hoifa clan, and the family's
ancestors are
listed under the
section "People with the
surname Nara in the
Hoifa area" (輝發地方納喇氏) as having...
-
tribes of the Hūlun
confederation (扈倫四部) – Hada (哈達; Hādá), Ula (烏拉; Wūlā),
Hoifa (輝發; Huīfā) and Yehe (葉赫; Yèhè) – were all
ruled by
clans bearing this name...
-
Bordered Red Banner, who
lived in
Yibadan (伊巴丹), and
Tonggui (通贵) of the
Hoifa beile family, were of the same clan. Turkun's grandson,
Zhonggui (钟贵), served...
- clan (鈕祜祿氏; 10
March 1813 – 10 May 1888)
Consort Consort He (和妃) of the
Hoifa-Nara clan (輝發那拉氏; ? – 18 May 1836)
Yiwei (奕緯),
Prince Yinzhi of the Second...
- and issue:
Primary consort, of the
Hoifa Nara clan,
daughter of
beile Taishi (台诗)
Second primary consort, of the
Hoifa Nara clan,
daughter of
beile Baindari...
- role in TVB. In 2018, Sheh was
highly praise for her
profound portrayal of
Hoifa-Nara
Shushen (嫻妃) in the
Chinese period drama Story of
Yanxi Palace. For...
- Hūlun
included three other tribal federations,
known as Ula, Yehe, and
Hoifa.
While the Hūlun
people were
mostly of
Jurchen origin, they had been heavily...
-
posthumous name. Her
maiden clan is a
matter of debate,
either Ula-Nara or
Hoifa-Nara. The
fictional Fragrant Concubine (香妃;
Xiang Fei) is
based on her....
- be
linked to the Qing's
complete annihilation of the
Manchu clan
Hoifan (
Hoifa) in 1697 and the
Manchu tribe Ula in 1703
after they
revolted against the...
-
Gorelova to be
linked to the Qing's
annihilation of the
Manchu clan
Hoifan (
Hoifa) in 1697 and the
Manchu tribe Ula in 1703
after they
rebelled against the...