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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Empress_NaraEmpress Nara - Wikipedia

    Informally known as the Step-Empress, she is one of the most controversial female figures in Chinese history. Originally a noble consort, she was elevated to empress rank after Empress Xiaoxianchun's death. In her role as empress consort, she accompanied the Qianlong Emperor on many leisure and hunting trips, as well as ancestral ...

  2. 29 de sept. de 2018 · The Step Empress is understandably fascinating: Though it has never been confirmed that she was felled by a haircut, the theory was already widespread at the time of the incident in 1764. Given the well-known taboo against imperial consorts cutting their hair except at the death of the emperor or empress dowager (both still alive in ...

  3. 205,952 views. 3.7K. Welcome to Forgotten Lives! In today's episode we are looking into the life of the Step Empress Nara, the empress consort of Hongli, the Qianlong Emperor.

  4. 22 de may. de 2021 · Story of Historical Figures. 26.1K subscribers. 6.3K. 576K views 2 years ago. Step Empress Ulnara/Nara was the second Empress of Emperor Qianlong during 1750-1766. From a Secondary consort to...

  5. 31 de jul. de 2010 · Ulanara, the Step Empress. Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Empress Ulanara (1718 ~ 1766), was...

  6. Ulanara, the Step Empress (11 March 1718 – 14 July 1766), was the second Empress of the Qianlong Emperor of the qing dynasty.

  7. Informally known as the Step Empress, she is one of the most controversial female figures in Chinese history. Originally a noble consort named Xian, she was elevated to empress rank after Empress Xiaoxianchun 's death on 8 April 1748.