Empress Xiaodexian
Empress Xiaodexian | |
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Tenure | None (elevated posthumously) |
Predecessor | Empress Xiaoquancheng |
Successor | Empress Xiaozhenxian |
Spouse | Xianfeng Emperor |
Posthumous name | |
Empress Xiaode Wenhui Chengshun Cizhuang Keshen Huiyi Gongtian Zansheng Xian (孝德溫惠誠順慈莊恪慎徽懿恭天贊聖顯皇后) | |
Father | Sakda Futai |
Born | 12 April 1831 |
Died | 24 January 1850 |
Burial | Dingling Mausoleum, Hebei |
Empress Xiaodexian | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 孝德显皇后 | ||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 孝德顯皇后 | ||||||
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Lady Sakda | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 萨克达氏 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 薩克達氏 | ||||||
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Empress Xiaodexian (12 April 1831 – 24 January 1850) was the first Empress Consort of the Xianfeng Emperor of the Qing Dynasty.
Biography
Empress Xiaodexian was born in the Manchu Sakda (薩克達) clan, which was under the Bordered Yellow Banner of the Eight Banners.[1] Her father was Futai (富泰), who served as Vice Minister (少卿) of the Ancestral Temple (太常寺) in the Qing imperial court.
In 1847 Lady Sakda married Yizhu, the fourth son of the Daoguang Emperor, and became Yizhu's primary spouse. She died in January 1850. She did not bear Yizhu any children. About a month after her death, the Daoguang Emperor died and was succeeded by Yizhu, who became the Xianfeng Emperor. As Xianfeng's primary spouse, Lady Sakda was posthumously granted the title of Empress, and was interred in the Dingling Mausoleum in Hebei.
Posthumous title
Empress Xiaodexian's full posthumous title is:
- Empress Xiaodewenhuichengshuncizhuangkeshenhuiyigongtianzanshengxian
(孝德溫惠誠順慈莊恪慎徽懿恭天贊聖顯皇后)
See also
- Ranks of Imperial Consorts in China#Qing
- Qing Dynasty nobility
Notes
- ↑ The Draft history of Qing dynasty 《清史稿 卷一百六十七 表七》 states that her father belonged to this banner.
References
- Draft history of the Qing dynasty, Consort files. 《清史稿》卷二百十四.列傳一.后妃傳.文宗孝德顯皇后.
- Daily Life in the Forbidden City, Wan Yi, Wang Shuqing, Lu Yanzhen ISBN 0-670-81164-5
- http://www.royalark.net/China/manchu14.htm, about the Aisin Gioro family tree. According to this webpage Lady Sakda and Empress Dowager Ci'an are sisters. The Draft history of the Qing dynasty states that both women have different fathers and surnames.
- Literature about Empress Dowager Cixi, like Sterling seagraves "Dragon Lady" ISBN 0-679-73369-8, mention Lady Sakda.
Succession
Chinese royalty | ||
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Preceded by Empress Xiaoquancheng |
Empress of China posthumous |
Succeeded by Empress Xiaojingcheng |