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  1. Empress Xiaoyichun (23 October 1727 – 28 February 1775), of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Weigiya clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. Her eldest surviving son became the Jiaqing Emperor . Life. Family background. Empress Xiaoyichun's personal name was not recorded in history.

  2. Emperatriz Xiaoyichun (23 de octubre de 1727 – 28 de febrero de 1775) fue una noble consorte imperial del emperador Qianlong, perteneciente a la dinastía Qing. Fue póstumamente honrada como una emperatriz porque su hijo devino emperador, aunque nunca ostentó el título de emperatriz mientras estuvo viva.

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    Emperatriz Xiaoyichun (23 de octubre de 1727 – 28 de febrero de 1775) fue una noble consorte imperial del emperador Qianlong, perteneciente a la dinastía Qing. Fue póstumamente honrada como una emperatriz porque su hijo devino emperador, aunque nunca ostentó el título de emperatriz mientras estuvo viva.

  4. 19 de ago. de 2018 · The tv series Story of Yanxi Palace, (延禧攻略) portray her as the maid-in-waiting to Empress Fucha. This is not without historical basis. In an elegy to the Empress, Emperor Qianlong mentioned that the Consort had benefitted from the 'education' offered by the Empress. The exact meaning of this is unknown.

  5. Empress Xiaoyichun was a Han bannerwoman by birth. Her family name was Wei (魏) and her ancestral home was in Jiangsu. Her personal name is unknown. Her father was Wei Qingtai (魏清泰), who served as interior guanling (內管領; similar to the Japanese kanrei) in the Qing imperial court. Her family name...

  6. Empress Xiaoyichun (23 October 1727 – 28 February 1775), of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Weigiya clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. Her eldest surviving son became the Jiaqing Emperor.

  7. Empress Xiaoxianchun (28 March 1712 – 8 April 1748), of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Fuca clan, was the first wife of the Qianlong Emperor. She was empress consort from 1738 until her death in 1748.