Английская Википедия:Consort Zhuang (Jiaqing)

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Consort Zhuang (Шаблон:Zh; died 9 March 1811), from the Manchu Wanyan clan, was a consort of the Jiaqing Emperor.

Life

Family background

Consort Zhuang came from an ancient Manchu Wanyan clan. Her personal name was not recorded. Her father, Yilibu, was a provincial examination graduate (Шаблон:Zh).[1]

Qianlong era

It is not known when Lady Wanggiya married Prince Jia of the First Rank as his concubine.[2]

Jiaqing era

In December 1796, Lady Wanggiya was given a title "First Class Female Attendant Chun" (Шаблон:Lang; "chun" meaning literally "spring") comparing her beauty to the eternal youth symbolized by spring. She was promoted to "Noble Lady Chun" (Шаблон:Lang) in 1798.[3] In 1801, Noble Lady Chun was promoted to "Concubine Ji" (Шаблон:Lang, "ji" meaning "auspicious").[4] In 1808, Concubine Ji was promoted to "Consort Zhuang" (Шаблон:Lang, "zhuang" meaning "dignified"). Consort Zhuang died on 9 March 1811 in the Western Garden in Yuanmingyuan. She remained childless until her death. Her coffin was temporarily placed in the Antian Memorial Palace.[5] Consort Zhuang was interred in the Chang Mausoleum in the Western Qing Tombs. Empress Xiaoherui personally took part in her funeral ceremony. It was uncommon for the empress to visit a concubine's grave during the Qing dynasty.[6]

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