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Empress Xiaoshengxian's personal name was unknown and not recorded in history. She was born to the upper class Niohuru clan in Beijing. Father: Lingzhu (凌柱; 1664–1754), served as a fourth rank military official (四品典儀), and held the title of a first class duke (一等公)
Originally a maid in the service of the Yongzheng Emperor, she later moves to the Empress Dowager. She is also the guidance maid to Zhen Huan and An Lingrong upon their selection as imperial consorts. Yang Kaichun Jianqiu (剪秋) The Empress's trusted senior maid. She tries to poison Zhen Huan but poisoned Meng Jingxian instead. Li Yingya
Empress Dowager Xiao (蕭太后) (died June 1, 847 [1] [2]), formally Empress Zhenxian (貞獻皇后, "the virtuous and wise empress"), known at times in her life as Empress Dowager Jiqing (積慶太后), was an empress dowager of the Chinese Tang dynasty. She was the mother of Emperor Wenzong and a concubine of Emperor Muzong.
Dowager Concubine Ji (吉太嫔) One of the Yongzheng Emperor's imperial consorts who was banished to the Cold Palace, supposedly due to the Empress Dowager's influence. Li Jie Ma Qiyue (young) Aisin-Gioro Hongshi (爱新觉罗·弘时) Third Prince's Mansion Third Prince (三阿哥) Third son of the Yongzheng Emperor and Empress Ula-Nara's ...
The so-called Kangxi Kangyur, completed in 1669, commissioned by Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang grandmother of the emperor. National Palace Museum. Bumbutai (Mongolian: Бумбутай; Manchu: ᠪᡠᠮᠪᡠᡨᠠᡳ; Chinese: 布木布泰; 28 March 1613 – 27 January 1688), of the Khorchin Mongol Borjigit clan, was the consort of Hong Taiji.
A nobleman from the Yong State who becomes a confidant of King Ying Si and Madame Ying. Eventually helping Mi Yue as she becomes the Empress Dowager. Jin Tiefeng as Gan Mao The Right Chancellor (Junior Prime Minister). He befriended Mi Shu and Ying Dang, strained the relationship between Mi Shu and Mi Yue, then fled to Wei State.
The Empress of the Nara clan (11 March 1718 [1] – 19 August 1766 [2]) of the Manchu Bordered Blue Banner Ula-Nara Clan, was the second wife of the Qianlong Emperor. [3] She was the empress consort of the Qing dynasty from 1750 until her death in 1766.
Consort Chang (1808–1860), concubine of the Daoguang Emperor, known as Consort Zhen at one point during their marriage; Empress Dowager Ci'an (1837–1881), wife of the Xianfeng Emperor, known as Noble Consort Zhen before she became the empress; Pearl Concubine (1876–1900) or Consort Zhen, concubine of the Guangxu Emperor