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  1. Empress Xiaoxianchun was born in an aristocratic family that saw many members serving as officials in the Qing imperial court. Great-grandfather. Hashitun (哈什屯; 1589-1663), served as a member of the Vanguards under Nurhaci and later joined the Imperial Guards. He served the Shunzhi Emperor after 1650 and was conferred the title of a baron.

  2. Empress Consort of Qing Dinasty. Empress Xiaoyichun, of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Weigiya clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. She was 16 years his junior. The Qianlong Emperor's second empress consort, Hoifa-Nara, the Step Empress, died on 19 August 1766 and he did not designate any of his consorts as...

  3. Hace 3 días · After marrying Princess Jing for the past six years, she died, and she was only 20 years old. No ancient books record what the cause of death is, but it is nothing more than two points: 1. Illness. 2. Production. In modern times, it is still the age of studying, but the seventh princess died of getting married.

  4. Empress Xiaoyi may refer to: . Xiao Wenshou (343–423), empress dowager of Liu Song, stepmother of Liu Yu (Emperor Wu); Empress Dowager Xiaoyi (Ming dynasty) (1397–1462), mother of the Jingtai Emperor Empress Xiaoyizhuang (1530–1558), wife of the Longqing Emperor; Empress Xiaoyiren (died 1689), wife of the Kangxi Emperor; Empress Xiaoyichun (1727–1775), concubine of the Qianlong Emperor

  5. Explainer: the Chinese TV show about the Qianlong emperor’s harem of concubines has viewers across Asia hooked; we look at four key players and their deadly game of one-upmanship.

  6. Empress Xiaoyichun (23 October 1727 – 28 February 1775), of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Weigiya clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. She was 16 years younger than him. Her eldest surviving son became the Jiaqing Emperor. Life Family background Empress Xiaoyichun's personal name was not recorded in history. She was a Han Chinese Booi Aha of the Bordered Yellow Banner by birth.

  7. 29 de sept. de 2018 · Yanxi ‘s version of the empress is crazed from despair, while other shows have her cutting her hair quite calmly and determinedly. Over the years, TV shows have interpreted the character in many ways. In 1998’s Princess Pearl, in which she served as arch-villain, the empress even cuts her hair more than once to protest various actions of ...