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- (of Han Chinese Tai Nikan origin) Wanggi Hala (旺吉氏) Wanyan Hala (完颜氏) Wanggiya Hala (汪佳氏) Wanggurcin Hala (旺古尔沁氏) Wangjabu Hala (旺扎布氏) Wangjar Hala (旺扎尔氏)...
- Empress Xiaoyichun Daoguang Emperor He'erjing'e Empress Xiaoshurui Lady Wanggiya Yixuan Bailu Lingshou (1788–1824) Imperial Noble Consort Zhuangshun Lady...
- north of the Yalu River in five tribes: the Suksuhu River tribe, Hunehe, Wanggiya, Donggo, and Jecen. Under the leadership of Wang Gao, the confederation...
- Sixth daughter (2 August 1789 – June/July 1790) Consort Zhuang (莊妃) of the Wanggiya clan (王佳氏; ? – 9 March 1811) Consort Xin (信妃) of the Liugiya clan (劉佳氏;...
- grandfather: Chang'an (常安) Paternal grandmother: Lady Ligiya Mother: Lady Wanggiya Siblings: One elder brother (Shengzhu 盛柱) and two younger brother (Mengzhu...
- (12th) son Concubine An (安嬪) of the Li clan (李氏) Concubine Jing (敬嬪) of the Wanggiya clan (王佳氏) Concubine Duan (端嬪) of the Dong clan (董氏; ? – 1702) Second daughter...
- (載泩; 6 April 1860 – 21 June 1864), sixth son Secondary consort, of the Wanggiya clan (側福晉 王佳氏) Zaijin, General of the First Rank (鎮國將軍 載津; 13 April 1859...
- It is not known when Lady Wanggiya married Prince Jia of the First Rank as his concubine. In December 1796, Lady Wanggiya was given a title "First class...
- Daoguang Emperor (1782–1850) He'erjing'e Empress Xiaoshurui (1760–1797) Lady Wanggiya Xianfeng Emperor (1831–1861) Mukedengbu (d. 1803) Yiling Empress Xiaoquancheng...
- Daoguang Emperor (1782–1850) He'erjing'e Empress Xiaoshurui (1760–1797) Lady Wanggiya Yixin (1833–1898) Kunshan Hualiang'a Empress Xiaojingcheng (1812–1855)...