Imperial Noble Consort Dunsu
Imperial Noble Consort Dunsu (died 27 December 1725), of the Han Chinese Bordered Yellow Banner Nian clan, was a consort of the Yongzheng Emperor.
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Died | (雍正三年 十一月 二十三日) Forbidden City | 27 December 1725||||
Burial | Tai Mausoleum, Western Qing tombs | ||||
Spouse | |||||
Issue | Fourth daughter Fuyi Fuhui Fupei | ||||
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House | Nian (年; by birth) Aisin Gioro (by marriage) |
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Traditional Chinese | 敦肅皇貴妃 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 敦肃皇贵妃 | ||||||
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Life
Titles
- During the reign of the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661–1722):
- Lady Nian
- Secondary consort (側福晉; from 1711)
- During the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor (r. 1722–1735):
Issue
- As secondary consort:
- The Yongzheng Emperor's fourth daughter (15 April 1715 – June/July 1717)
- Fuyi (福宜; 30 June 1720 – 9 February 1721), the Yongzheng Emperor's seventh son
- Fuhui (福惠; 27 November 1721 – 11 October 1728), the Yongzheng Emperor's eighth son
- As Noble Consort:
- Fupei (福沛; 12 June 1723), the Yongzheng Emperor's ninth son
In fiction and popular culture
- 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)
- Portrayed by Jiang Xin in Empresses in the Palace (2011)
- Portrayed by Nancy Wu in Gilded Chopsticks (2014)
- Portrayed by Li Sha Min Zi in Love in The Imperial Palace (2017)
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See also
- Ranks of imperial consorts in China#Qing
- Royal and noble ranks of the Qing dynasty
Notes
- 雍正元年 二月 二十二日
- 雍正三年 十一月 十五日
References
- Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao) (in Chinese).
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