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    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. Life. Family background. Consort Dun's personal name was not recorded in history. She was a Booi Aha of the Plain White Banner by birth.

  2. Consort Dun: She began supervision of younger consorts in 1775 and died in 1806: 1735-1795 Dowager Noble Consort Wan: She began supervision of younger consorts in 1750 and died in 1807: 1801-1820 Concubine An: Jiaqing Emperor: She lived under supervision as first attendant: 1822-1850 Consort Xiang: Daoguang Emperor

  3. Consort Dun was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing Dynasty. Background. Consort Dun was born of the Manchu Wang (汪) clan. Her father was Sige (四格), a commander (都統) of the Plain White Banner of the Eight Banners. Career. Her personal name is unknown. Lady Wang entered the Forbidden City in 1762 during the Qianlong Emperor"s reign.

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    Family background

    Imperial Noble Consort Dunsu's personal name was not recorded in history. 1. Father: Xialing (遐齡), served as the governor (巡撫) of Huguang, and held the title of a first class duke (一等公) 2. Five elder brothers 2.1. Fifth elder brother: Gengyao(1679–1726) 3. One sister

    Kangxi era

    The date of birth of the future Imperial Noble Consort Dunsu is unknown. She entered the Forbidden City in 1711, and became a secondary consort (側福晉) to Yinzhen, the future Yongzheng Emperor. On 15 April 1715, she gave birth to her first child, a daughter, who died at the age of two in June or July 1717. On 30 June 1720, she gave birth to her second child, a son, Fuyi (福宜), who died on 9 February 1721. On 27 November 1721, she gave birth to her third child, a son, Fuhui (福惠), who died on 11 O...

    Yongzheng era

    The Kangxi Emperor died, and Yongzheng ascended the throne on 27 December 1722. On 28 March 1723, she was given the title of "Noble Consort" (貴妃). On 12 June 1723, she gave birth to her fourth child, a son, Fupei (福沛). On 19 December 1725, she was elevated to "Imperial Noble Consort" (皇貴妃). She died on 27 December 1725, and was given the posthumous title of "Imperial Noble Consort Dunsu" (敦肅皇貴妃). She was interred in the Tai Mausoleum of the Western Qing tombs.

    During the reign of the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661–1722):
    During the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor (r. 1722–1735):
    As Secondary Consort :
    As Noble Consort Nian:
    Portrayed by Pao Cheng-Fang in Legend of YungChing(1997)
    Portrayed by Chang Lin in Yongzheng Dynasty(1999)
    Portrayed by Tong Liya in Palace(2011)
    Portrayed by Lu Meifang in Scarlet Heart(2011)
  4. Descargar esta imagen: China: Consort Dun (26 de marzo de 1746 - 6 de marzo de 1806) fue una concubina del emperador Qianlong. Cuadro de mano de Giuseppe Castiglione (1688-1766), c. 1736-1770s. El Consort Dun procedía del clan Wang de Manchu Plain White Banner.

  5. Consort Dun (1746 - 1806) was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor of the . Biography. Consort Dun was born of the Manchu Wang (汪) clan. Her personal name is unknown. Her father was Sige (四格), a commander (都統) of the Plain White Banner of the Eight Banners. Lady Wang entered the Forbidden City in 1762 during the Qianlong Emperor's reign.

  6. Quick Facts. Also Known As: Aisin Gioro Hongli. Died At Age: 87. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Consort Dun, Consort Shu, Dowager Noble Consort Wan, Empress Xi, Empress Xiaoxianchun, Hoifa-Nara, Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui, Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong, Noble Consort Xin, Noble Consort Xun, Noble Consort Ying, Noble Lady Shun, the Step Empress.