Empress Xiao Shen
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Empress Xiao Shen Cheng | |
Empress of China | |
Died | 1833 |
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Place of death | Inside the Forbidden City, Beijing. |
Consort to | The Daoguang Emperor |
Empress Xiao Shen Cheng (Chinese: 孝慎成皇后佟佳氏) (? - 1833) was the second Empress Consort of the Daoguang Emperor. She was of the Tongiya clan, and was the daughter of Shu Minga. She became Daoguang's official wife in 1808 just after the death of Empress Xiao Mu Cheng.
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[edit] Biography
Lady Tongiya gave birth to the eldest daughter of the Daoguang Emperor in 1813, and was elevated to an Empress Consort in 1822. Empress Xiao Shen Cheng died in the thirteenth year of the Daoguang Emperor's reign, and was later interred into the Muling Mausoleum.
[edit] Posthumous title
Empress Tongiya's full posthumous title is:
"Empress Xiao Shen Min Su Zhe Shun He Yi Cheng Hui Dun Ke Xi Tian Ye Sheng Cheng"
- (Chinese: 孝慎敏肃哲顺和懿诚惠敦恪熙天诒圣成皇后)
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[edit] Succession
Preceded by Empress Xiao Mu Cheng |
Empress of China 1808 - 1833 |
Succeeded by Empress Xiao Quan Cheng |