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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Consort_YiConsort Yi - Wikipedia

    Consort Yi may refer to: Consorts with the surname Yi. Queen Yongmok (fl. 11th century), wife of Jeongjong of Goryeo; Queen Inye (died 1092), second wife of Munjong of Goryeo; Royal Consort Ingyeong Hyeon-Bi (fl. 11th century), third wife of Munjong of Goryeo; Royal Consort Injeol Hyeon-Bi (died 1082), fourth wife of Munjong of Goryeo

  2. Consort Yi (Chinese: 宜妃; 1660 – 2 October 1733) of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Gorolo clan, was an imperial concubine married to the Kangxi Emperor. She was 6 years his junior.

    • Biography
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    • Popular Culture
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    Early life

    The future Royal Noble Consort Yeongwas born into the Jeonui Yi clan on August 15, 1696, to Yi Yu-beon, and his wife, Lady Kim of the Hanyang Kim clan. In 1701 (the 24th year of King Sukjong’s reign), at the age of 6, Lady Yi entered the palace and became a gungnyeo.

    Palace life

    In 1726, at the age of 31, Lady Yi became a concubine of King Yeongjo, in his second year of reign. She was given the rank of Sug-ui(숙의, 淑儀; junior second rank concubine). A year later, in 1727, Royal Consort Sug-ui gave birth to a daughter, Princess Hwapyeong. She was promoted to the rank of Gwi-in(귀인, 貴人; junior first rank concubine) in October, that same year. Between 1728 and 1732, she gave birth to three daughters: one died at the age of 3, the second at the age of 2, and the third at th...

    Execution of Crown Prince Sado

    On 4 July 1762, Yi Yeong-bin wrote to Crown Princess Hong in response to the rumour that the Crown Prince had attempted to enter the upper palace to kill his father. In the letter, she apologised preemptively to her daughter-in-law. On the same day, she spoke to Yeongjo and stated that Sado's illness was uncontrollable. She advised him that Sado should be removed, but his wife and son should not be harmed.After the King left, Lady Yi apparently beat her chest and refused to eat. After the exe...

    Father: Yi Yu-beon (이유번; 李楡蕃)
    Mother: Lady Kim of the Hanyang Kim clan (정경부인 한양 김씨; 貞敬夫人 漢陽 金氏)
    Husband: Yi Geum, King Yeongjo of Joseon (이금 영조대왕; 31 October 1694 – 22 April 1776)
    Portrayed by Kim Yoon-kyung in the 1988 MBC TV series 500 Years of Joseon:Memoirs of Lady Hyegyeong.
    Portrayed by Jung Hye-sun in the 1998 MBC TV series The King's Road.
    Portrayed by Jeon Hye-jin in the 2015 film The Throne.
    Portrayed by Nam Gi Ae in the 2021 MBC TV series The Red Sleeve.

    Works cited

    1. Kim, Yang Hi Choi (1974). Hanjung Nok: Memoirs of an Yi Dynasty Court Lady(MA). Australian National University.

  3. 29 de oct. de 2021 · After her son turned one year old, she obtained the third rank and was now titled Noble Consort Yi. At the time, there were no wives of the second rank, so Cixi was now the most senior wife to...

  4. His heir, the son of Noble Consort Yi (future Empress Dowager Cixi), was only five years old. On his deathbed, the Xianfeng Emperor summoned his Empress and Noble Consort Yi, and gave each of them a stamp. He hoped that when his son ascended the throne, his Empress and Noble Consort Yi would cooperate in helping the young emperor to grow and ...

  5. 15 de abr. de 2022 · by World History Edu · April 15, 2022. Dowager Empress Cixi is most known as the last empress of the Qing Dynasty. Beginning her ascent to power as one of the low-ranking concubines of the Xianfeng emperor, Cixi (also spelled as Tzu His) went on to be one of the most influential and controversial figures of the Qing Dynasty for over four decades.

  6. In this video, let’s see the stories of the consort Yi and the noble lady Guo.