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  1. Noble Consort Zhaoxian (14th century – 1420), of the Wang clan, was a consort of the Yongle Emperor. [1] She became a member of the imperial harem of the Yongle Emperor in 1409. She was described as humble and mild. She played an important role in court because of her influence.

  2. Noble Consort Zhaoxian, of the Wang clan (d. 1420) Noble Consort Zhaoyi, of the Zhang clan (昭懿貴妃 張氏) Consort Gongxianxian, of the Korean Andong Gwon clan (1391–1410) Consort Zhongjingzhaoshunxian, of the Yu clan (d. 1421) Consort Kangmuyigonghui, of the Wu clan (康穆懿恭惠妃 吳氏)

  3. Ruyi's elevation from noble consort to imperial noble consort to step-empress is made uneasy due to Consort Jia's curbing her favor with scathing rumors and an attempt to frame her for adultery. Furthermore, she rallies her maiden tribe and well-known noblewomen to convince the Emperor to name her eldest son as crown prince.

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    Noble Consort Zhaoxian, del clan Wang (昭獻 d. 1420) Noble Consort Zhaoyi, del clan Zhang (昭懿) Consort Gongxianxian, del clan Andong Gwon coreano (♫; 1391–1410) Consort Zhongjingzhaoshunxian, of the Yu clan (忠; d. 1421) Consorcio Kangmuyigonghui, del clan Wu 康)

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  6. 13 de may. de 2023 · Noble Consort Zhaoxian; Consort Gwon; Consort Yu (Yongle) Q17362670; Q8250397; Q8250360; Consort Han (Yongle) Q19854647; Consort Ren Shunfei

  7. Born 2 May 1360Yingtian, Yuan Empire: Died 12 August 1424 (aged 64) Yumuchuan, Inner Mongolia, Ming Empire: Burial 19 December 1424 Changling Mausoleum, Ming Dynasty Tombs, Beijing