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Wanzhen (13
September 1841 – 17 June 1896), of the
Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Yehe Nara clan, was a
consort of Yixuan. She was one year his junior...
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Prince Chun (a son of the
Daoguang Emperor), and his mother,
Yehenara Wanzhen, was the
sister of
Empress Dowager Cixi.
After Emperor Tongzhi's death...
- 11-year reign. In 1860, by the
Xianfeng Emperor's decree,
Yixuan married Wanzhen of the Yehe Nara clan, who was the
younger sister of
Empress Dowager Cixi...
- Liu's step son and born to Yixuan's
primary consort Yehenara Wanzhen.
Yehenara Wanzhen is the
younger sister of
Yehenara Xingzhen, also
known as Empress...
- (1835–1908), the
mother of the
Tongzhi Emperor (1856–1875)
Paternal aunt:
Wanzhen (1841–1896), the
mother of the
Guangxu Emperor (1871–1908) Mother: Lady...
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Guangxu Emperor (r. 1875–1908), son of 1st
Prince Chun and Lady Yehe Nara
Wanzhen (younger
sister of
Empress Dowager Cixi). The
Guangxu Emperor died without...
- Hutong, Xisipailou,
Beijing (西四牌樓劈柴胡同). Lady Yehe Nara had a
sister named Wanzhen and a
brother named Guixiang. In 1851, Lady Yehe Nara parti****ted in the...
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Chang Wan-chen (Chinese: 張婉真; pinyin: Zhāng
Wǎnzhēn; born 29
September 1979) is a
Taiwanese taekwondo practitioner. She won a
bronze medal in welterweight...
- Zung Wei-tsung or
Cheng Wanzhen (程婉珍),
known after 1926 as Mrs. Chiu, was a
Chinese social worker, educator, and
journalist in the 1920s. She was interested...
- 1836 Died 11
April 1903(1903-04-11) (aged 67) Beijing, Qing
China Spouse Wanzhen Relations Changshou (father)
Zaifeng (son-in-law) Puyi (grandson) Children...