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Empress Xiaoxianchun (28
March 1712 – 8
April 1748) of the
Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Fuca clan was an
imperial consort of the Qing dynasty. She was...
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Originally a
noble consort, she was
elevated to
empress rank
after Empress Xiaoxianchun's death. In her role as
empress consort, she
accompanied the Qianlong...
- as the
third daughter of the
Qianlong Emperor. Her
mother was
Empress Xiaoxianchun. The
third princess was born on 31 July 1731, when her
mother was still...
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Banner of the
Eight Banners, and was a
younger brother of the
Empress Xiaoxianchun. He
served as a
senior minister at the
court of his brother-in-law, the...
- was the
second son of the
Qianlong Emperor by his
first wife,
Empress Xiaoxianchun. The
prince was
named by his grandfather, the
Yongzheng Emperor. The...
- of Qianlong's
burial place,
while his
first prin****l wife,
Empress Xiaoxianchun, was
buried on his left side.
After the Yu Mausoleum's
grave robbery...
- the
Eight Banners. ****'anggan's father, Fuheng,
brother of the
Empress Xiaoxianchun,
served as a
grand minister of
state during the
middle years of the reign...
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retirement suites in the
Qianlong Garden and died in 1799.
Empress Empress Xiaoxianchun (孝賢純皇后) of the Fuca clan (富察氏; 28
March 1712 – 8
April 1748)
First daughter...
- (colored Qing
Dynasty edition)
Portrait of an empress,
possibly Empress Xiaoxianchun, (wife of the
Qianlong Emperor)
sitting on a
chair decorated with phoenixes...
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Empress Xiaojingxian,
primary consort of Yongzheng, Qing
Emperor Empress Xiaoxianchun, prin****l
consort of Qianlong, Qing
Emperor Step
Empress Nara, secondary...