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Empress Xiaochengren (3
February 1654 – 6 June 1674), of the
Manchu Plain Yellow Banner Hešeri clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the wife and first...
- rank or
title initially.
After the
Kangxi Emperor's
first wife,
Empress Xiaochengren, died on 6 June 1674, the
Emperor did not
elevate any of his imperial...
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became older. His
mother was the
Kangxi Emperor's
first empress,
Empress Xiaochengren from the Hešeri clan, who was also a
granddaughter of
Sonin (one of the...
- Qing dynasty. He was an
uncle of the emperor's
primary spouse,
Empress Xiaochengren of the Hešeri clan, who died
during childbirth. He was also the son of...
- and Oboi as regents.
Sonin died
after his
granddaughter became Empress Xiaochengren,
leaving Suksaha at odds with Oboi in politics. In a
fierce power struggle...
- – 5
February 1661
Predecessor Deposed Empress Jing
Successor Empress Xiaochengren Empress dowager of the Qing
dynasty Tenure 5
February 1661 – 7 January...
- 1601 Died
August 12, 1667
Relations Tong
Guowei (son-in-law)
Empress Xiaochengren (granddaughter)
Yinreng (great-grandson)
Children Songgotu (son) Gabula...
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Chinese royalty Preceded by
Empress Xiaokangzhang Empress of
China Posthumous Succeeded by
Empress Xiaochengren...
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consort Empress Xiaoduanwen Erdeni Bumba Empress Xiao****zhang
Empress Xiaochengren Empress Xiaozhaoren Empress Xiaoyiren Empress Xiaojingxian Empress Xiaoxianchun...
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consort Empress Xiaoduanwen Erdeni Bumba Empress Xiao****zhang
Empress Xiaochengren Empress Xiaozhaoren Empress Xiaoyiren Empress Xiaojingxian Empress Xiaoxianchun...