-
Cuiyan (1866–1925), of the
Manchu Bordered White Banner Liugiya clan, was a
consort of Yixuan. She was 26
years his junior. Lady Liu was a Han Chinese...
- Lady
Liugiya (侧福晋刘佳氏) was a
secondary consort of Yongxing,
Qianlong Emperor's
eleventh son. Her
personal name was
Duanyun (端云, literally:
Floating Cloud)...
- was born to Yixuan,
Prince Chun and his
second concubine Liugiya Cuiyan (1866–1925). Lady
Liugiya had been a maid in the
residence of Yixuan. Born to a Han...
-
Prince Chun's sons who
managed to
survive into adulthood. His
mother was
Liugiya Cuiyan, who was a maid in
Prince Chun's
residence before becoming one of...
- the
Yanzha clan (側福晉 顏扎氏; 1845–1881) Cuiyan,
Secondary Consort of the
Liugiya clan (側福晉 劉佳氏 翠妍; 1867–1925) Zaifeng,
Prince Chun of the
First Rank (醇親王...
- son
Imperial Noble Consort Imperial Noble Consort Heyu (和裕皇貴妃) of the
Liugiya clan (劉佳氏; 9
January 1761 – 27
April 1834)
Prince Mu of the
Second Rank...
-
Liangkui (良葵) of the
Guwalgiya clan in 1906
Secondary Consort, of the
Liugiya clan (側福晉劉佳氏)
Fifth Daughter (25 July 1882)[citation needed]
Seventh Daughter...
- (1713–1786), a
Mongol of the
Plain Yellow Banner Maternal grandmother Lady
Liugiya (劉佳氏)
Father Changbao (常保),
Banner vice-commander of
Fujian (福建副都統) Mother...
- (1866–1925),
Secondary consort (1866–1925), of the
Manchu Bordered White Banner Liugiya clan,
personal name Cuiyan, was a
consort of Yixuan. She was 26
years his...
- of the
Guangxu Emperor.
Zaifeng was the son of Yixuan,
Prince Chun and
Liugiya Cuiyan. The marriage,
which took
place in
October 1902,
turned out to be...