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  1. Empress Xiaoshengxian (12 January 1692 – 2 March 1777), of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Niohuru clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the consort of Yinzhen, the Yongzheng Emperor and mother of Hongli, the Qianlong Emperor.

  2. 22 de jun. de 2022 · Empress Xiaoshengxian was one of the most respected empresses in Chinese history. She was given many privileges that very few imperial Qing women ever held. She was the mother of Emperor Qianlong.

  3. Emperatriz Xiaoshengxian (12 de enero de 1692 - 2 de marzo de 1777), del clan Niohuru de la Bandera Amarilla Bordeada por Manchú, fue un nombre póstumo otorgado a la consorte de Yinzhen, el Emperador Yongzheng y madre de Hongli, el Emperador Qianlong.

  4. The Yongzheng Emperor had eight consorts, including two empresses, two imperial noble consorts, three consorts and one concubine. They are classified according to their posthumous titles.

  5. Empress Xiaoshengxian, of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Niohuru clan, was a consort of the Yongzheng Emperor. She was 14 years his junior. In 1704, Lady Niohuru became a secondary concubine of Yinzhen, the fourth son of the Kangxi Emperor.

  6. On the 22nd of the 12th month of his first-year reign, Emperor Yongzheng installed Princess Consort Ula Nara as the empress consort. “As per the Empress Dowager’s merciful bidding,” messengers were sent to announce the investiture of Princely Lady Nian (1696-1725) as the Honored Consort, Lady Li as Consort Qi, Gege Qian as Consort Xi ...

  7. Empress Xiaoshengxian, of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Niohuru clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the consort of Yinzhen, the Yongzheng Emperor and mother of Hongli, the Qianlong Emperor.