Quem se casou com Qianlong?
Noble Lady Shun se casou com Qianlong .
Imperial Concubine Xun se casou com Qianlong .
Empress Xiaoxianchun se casou com Qianlong . A diferença de idade foi de 0 anos, 6 meses e 3 dias.
Empress Nara se casou com Qianlong . A diferença de idade foi de 6 anos, 5 meses e 14 dias.
Noble Consort Xun se casou com Qianlong . A diferença de idade foi de 47 anos, 1 meses e 4 dias.
Consort Shu, of the Yehe Nala clan se casou com Qianlong .
Dung phi se casou com Qianlong . A diferença de idade foi de 23 anos, 0 meses e 16 dias.
Imperial Concubine Gong se casou com Qianlong .
Consort Yu se casou com Qianlong .
Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin se casou com Qianlong .
Imperial Concubine Yi from the Huang clan se casou com Qianlong .
Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong se casou com Qianlong .
Dowager Noble Consort Wan se casou com Qianlong .
Concubine Cheng se casou com Qianlong .
Noble Consort Ying se casou com Qianlong .
Imperial Noble Consort Shujia se casou com Qianlong .
Empress Xiaoyichun se casou com Qianlong . A diferença de idade foi de 16 anos, 0 meses e 28 dias.
Fragrant Concubine se casou com Qianlong .
Noble Consort Yu se casou com Qianlong . A diferença de idade foi de 2 anos, 8 meses e 21 dias.
Consort Fang se casou com Qianlong .
Consort Jin se casou com Qianlong .
Imperial Concubine Yi from the Bo clan se casou com Qianlong .
Imperial Noble Consort Huixian se casou com Qianlong .
Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui se casou com Qianlong .
Consort Dun se casou com Qianlong .
Imperial Concubine Shen se casou com Qianlong .
Noble Consort Xin se casou com Qianlong .
Noble Lady Rui se casou com Qianlong .
Qianlong
O Imperador Qianlong (乾隆 Qiánlóng) (Hongli (弘历), 25 de setembro de 1711 - 7 de fevereiro de 1799) foi o quinto imperador manchu da Dinastia Qing, e o quarto imperador Qing da China. Quarto filho do imperador Yongzheng.
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Noble Lady Shun
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Imperial Concubine Xun
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Empress Xiaoxianchun
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 the first wife of the Qianlong Emperor.
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Empress Nara
The Empress of the Nara clan (11 March 1718 – 19 August 1766), of the Manchu Bordered Blue Banner Nara clan, was an imperial consort of the Qing dynasty. She was second wife of the Qianlong Emperor. Informally known as the Step-Empress, she is one of the most controversial female figures in Chinese history.
She was elevated to empress rank after Empress Xiaoxianchun's death, and in her role as empress, accompanied the Qianlong Emperor on many leisure and hunting trips, as well as ancestral worship ceremonies.
Historical records give little information about her life or even her physical appearance. Because of this lack of documentation, there has been intense speculation among Chinese academicians regarding her historicity and character. It is widely suspected that the Qianlong Emperor destroyed all her records and portraits.
Although never officially deposed, she lost her authority as chief of the imperial harem in 1765, reputedly because she cut her hair, an act that was considered a grave offense according to Manchurian custom. Consequently, the Qianlong Emperor ordered that her four titular imperial edicts, accompanying gifts, and imperial seal be confiscated. After her death, she was not given an imperial funeral or a posthumous name, nor was she buried with the Qianlong Emperor.
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Noble Consort Xun
Consort Xun may refer to:
- Noble Consort Xun (Qianlong) (1758–1798), concubine of the Qianlong Emperor
- Noble Consort Xun (Tongzhi) (1857–1921), concubine of the Tongzhi Emperor
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Consort Shu, of the Yehe Nala clan
Consort Shu may refer to:
- Consort Shu (Qianlong) (1728–1777), concubine of the Qianlong Emperor
- Consort Shu (Jiaqiang) (died 1792), concubine of the Jiaqing Emperor
- Wenxiu (1909–1953), consort of Puyi
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Dung phi
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Imperial Concubine Gong
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Consort Yu
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Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin
Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin (died 20 August 1735), of the Manchu Plain Yellow Banner Fuca clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor.
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Imperial Concubine Yi from the Huang clan
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Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong
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Dowager Noble Consort Wan
Noble Consort Wan (1 February 1716 – 10 March 1807), of the Han Chinese Chen clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. She was five years his junior.
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Concubine Cheng
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Noble Consort Ying
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Imperial Noble Consort Shujia
Imperial Noble Consort Shujia (14 September 1713 – 17 December 1755), of the Korean Gingiya clan which was placed into the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner after her death, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. She was two years his junior. Imperial Noble Consort Shujia was also the Qing dynasty's only imperial concubine of ethnic Korean heritage.
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Empress Xiaoyichun
Empress Xiaoyichun (23 October 1727 – 28 February 1775), of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Weigiya clan, was an imperial consort of the Qing dynasty. She was one of the most favored consorts of the Qianlong Emperor, with whom she conceived seven children.
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Fragrant Concubine
The Fragrant Concubine (Chinese: 香妃; pinyin: Xiāng Fēi; Wade–Giles: Hsiang Fei; Uyghur: ئىپارخان / Iparxan / Ипархан) is a figure in Chinese legend who was taken as a consort by the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing dynasty in the 18th century. Although the stories about her are believed to be mythical, they may have been based on an actual concubine from western China who entered the imperial harem in 1760 and received the title "Imperial Consort Rong" (容妃; Róng Fēi). Qing Dynasty and Uyghur tellings of the legend of the Fragrant Concubine diverge greatly and her experience represents a powerful symbol for both cultures. The story became very popular during the early 20th century and has since been adapted into several plays, films and books.
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Consort Fang
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Consort Jin
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Imperial Concubine Yi from the Bo clan
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Imperial Noble Consort Huixian
Imperial Noble Consort Huixian (1711 – 25 February 1745) of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Gaogiya clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor.
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Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui
Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui (13 June 1713 – 2 June 1760), of the Han Chinese Plain White Banner Su clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. She was two years his junior.
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Consort Dun
Consort Dun (27 March 1746 – 6 March 1806), of the Manchu Plain White Banner Wang clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. She was 35 years his junior.
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Imperial Concubine Shen
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Noble Consort Xin
Noble Consort Xin (26 June 1737 – 28 May 1764), of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Daigiya clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. She was 26 years his junior.
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