Empress XiaoQuan
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Empress Xiao Quan Cheng | ||
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Niuhuru, the Qing Dynasty Xiao Quan Cheng Empress | ||
Born | 1808 | |
Died | 1840 (aged 32) | |
Inside the Forbidden City, Beijing. | ||
Consort to | The Daoguang Emperor | |
Issue | The Xianfeng Emperor |
Empress Xiao Quan Cheng (Chinese: 孝全成皇后钮祜禄氏), (1808 - 1840). Born Lady Niuhuru, Xiao Quan Cheng was the third Qing Dynasty Empress Consort of the Daoguang Emperor (1782 - 1850) of China. Her father was Baron Liyang of the Niuhuru clan.
Biography
During the first reign year of the Daoguang Emperor in 1821, Lady Niuhuru was granted the title of Imperial Concubine Quan (Chinese: 全嫔). Three years later in 1823 she was raised to an Imperial Consort (Chinese: 全妃). In 1825 Niuhuru gave birth to the Emperor's third daughter, Princess of the first rank Duan Shun (Chinese: 端顺固伦公主), and two months later she was raised to a Noble Consort (Chinese: 全贵妃). One year later Niuhuru gave birth to another daughter and in 1831 she gave birth to a son, prince Yi Zhu (the future Xianfeng Emperor). Two years after the death of the Emperor's second Empress Xiao Shen Cheng in 1833, Niuhuru was officially made Empress Consort with the title of "Empress Xiao Quan Cheng". Empress Xiao Quan Cheng died in 1840 aged 32, being 7 years as Empress Consort.
Succession
Preceded by Tongiya, the Empress Xiao Shen Cheng (Chinese: 孝慎成皇后佟佳氏) |
Empress of China 1808 - 1840 |
Succeeded by Borjigit, the Empress Xiao Jing Cheng (Chinese: 孝静成皇后博尔吉济特氏) |