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Empress Xiaogongren (28 April 1660 – 25 June 1723), of the
Manchu The Manchus (; ) are a Tungusic peoples, Tungusic East Asian people, East Asian ethnic group native to Manchuria in Northeast Asia. They are an officially recognized Ethnic minorities in China, ethnic minority in China and the people from wh ...
Plain Yellow Banner Uya clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the consort of Xuanye, the Kangxi Emperor and mother of Yinzhen, the Yongzheng Emperor. She was honoured as Empress Dowager Renshou during the reign of her son and posthumously honoured as empress, although she never held the rank of empress consort during her lifetime.


Life


Family background

Empress Xiaogongren's personal name was Malu (瑪琭). She was a Booi Aha of the Plain Yellow Banner by birth. * Father: Weiwu (), served as a third rank military official (), and held the title of a first class duke () ** Paternal grandfather: Esen () ** Paternal grandmother: Lady Guwalgiya (瓜爾佳氏) * Mother: Lady Saiheli (塞和裡氏) * Elder sister: wife of Alingga (阿靈阿) * Brother: Boqi (博啟), served as a sula amban (散秩大臣), and held the title of a first class duke.


Shunzhi era

The future Empress Xiaogongren was born on the 19th day of the third lunar month in the 17th year of the reign of the
Shunzhi Emperor The Shunzhi Emperor (15 March 1638 – 5 February 1661), also known by his temple name Emperor Shizu of Qing, personal name Fulin, was the second Emperor of China, emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the first Qing emperor to rule over China pro ...
, which translates to 28 April 1660 in the
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.


Kangxi era

In February or March 1673, Lady Uya entered the Forbidden City and became a lady-in-waiting of the
Kangxi Emperor The Kangxi Emperor (4 May 165420 December 1722), also known by his temple name Emperor Shengzu of Qing, personal name Xuanye, was the third emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the second Qing emperor to rule over China proper. His reign of 61 ...
. On 13 December 1678, she gave birth to the emperor's fourth son, Yinzhen. On 15 November 1679, she was granted the title "Concubine De". On 5 March 1680, she gave birth to the emperor's sixth son, Yinzuo, who would die prematurely on 15 June 1685. On 28 January 1682, she was elevated to "Consort De". She gave birth on 5 July 1682 to the emperor's seventh daughter, who would die prematurely in September 1682, on 10 November 1683 to his ninth daughter, Princess Wenxian of the First Rank, on 14 June 1686 to his 12th daughter, who would die prematurely in February or March 1697, and on 10 February 1688 to his 14th son, Yunti.


Yongzheng era

The Kangxi Emperor died on 20 December 1722 and was succeeded by Yinzhen, who was enthroned as the Yongzheng Emperor. As the mother of the reigning emperor, Consort De was honoured as "Empress Dowager Renshou". Empress Dowager Renshou died of illness on 25 June 1723. Some sources claimed that she wished to commit suicide to join her husband but her son refused to let her do so. She fell ill shortly afterwards and died after refusing medical treatment. She was interred in the Jing Mausoleum of the Eastern Qing tombs. She was granted the posthumous title "Empress Xiaogongren" by the Yongzheng Emperor.


Titles

* During the reign of the
Shunzhi Emperor The Shunzhi Emperor (15 March 1638 – 5 February 1661), also known by his temple name Emperor Shizu of Qing, personal name Fulin, was the second Emperor of China, emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the first Qing emperor to rule over China pro ...
(r. 1643–1661): ** Lady Uya (from 28 April 1660) * During the reign of the
Kangxi Emperor The Kangxi Emperor (4 May 165420 December 1722), also known by his temple name Emperor Shengzu of Qing, personal name Xuanye, was the third emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the second Qing emperor to rule over China proper. His reign of 61 ...
(r. 1661–1722): ** Concubine De (; from 15 November 1679), fifth rank consort ** Consort De (; from 28 January 1682), fourth rank consort * During the reign of the
Yongzheng Emperor The Yongzheng Emperor (13 December 1678 – 8 October 1735), also known by his temple name Emperor Shizong of Qing, personal name Yinzhen, was the fourth List of emperors of the Qing dynasty, emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the third Qing em ...
(r. 1722–1735): ** Empress Dowager Renshou (; from 20 December 1722) ** ''Empress Xiaogongren'' (; from August/September 1723雍正元年 八月)


Issue

* As a mistress: ** Yinzhen (; 13 December 1678 – 8 October 1735), the Kangxi Emperor's 11th (fourth) son, enthroned on 27 December 1722 as the
Yongzheng Emperor The Yongzheng Emperor (13 December 1678 – 8 October 1735), also known by his temple name Emperor Shizong of Qing, personal name Yinzhen, was the fourth List of emperors of the Qing dynasty, emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the third Qing em ...
* As Concubine De: ** Yinzuo (; 5 March 1680 – 15 June 1685), the Kangxi Emperor's 14th (sixth) son * As Consort De: ** The Kangxi Emperor's seventh daughter (5 July 1682 – September 1682) ** Princess Wenxian of the First Rank (; 10 November 1683 – August/September 1702), the Kangxi Emperor's ninth daughter *** Married Shun'anyan (; d. 1724) of the Manchu
Tunggiya Tunggiya (Manchu: , Chinese: 佟佳) is the name of a Manchu clan. Notable figures Males *Yangzhen (養真/养真; d. 1621), grandfather of Empress Xiaokangzhang **Tulai (圖賴/图赖; 1606–1658), a first rank military official (都統/都� ...
clan in October/November 1700 ** The Kangxi Emperor's 12th daughter (14 June 1686 – February/March 1697) ** Yunti (; 10 February 1688 – 16 February 1755), the Kangxi Emperor's 23rd (14th) son, granted the title Prince Xun of the Second Rank in 1748, posthumously honoured as Prince Xunqin of the Second Rank


In fiction and popular culture

* Portrayed by Au Yin-lin in '' The Rise and Fall of Qing Dynasty'' (1987) * Portrayed by
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in '' Legend of YungChing'' (1997) * Portrayed by Shi Jianlan in ''
Yongzheng Dynasty ''Yongzheng Dynasty'' is a 1999 Chinese historical television series starring Tang Guoqiang and Jiao Huang. The series, spanning 44 episodes, occupied the CCTV-1 prime time slot; after its premiere, there have been many re-runs of the show on tele ...
'' (1999) * Portrayed by Wu Qianqian in '' Huang Taizi Mishi'' (2004) * Portrayed by Leanne Liu in ''
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'' (2011), '' Empresses in the Palace'' (2011) and '' Palace II'' (2012) * Portrayed by Dai Chunrong in ''
Scarlet Heart ''Scarlet Heart'' (, lit. ''Startling by Each Step'') is a 2011 Chinese television series based on the novel '' Bu Bu Jing Xin'' by Tong Hua. It premiered in China on Hunan Broadcasting System (HBS) on 10 September 2011. The series tells the s ...
'' (2011) * Portrayed by Vivian Wu in ''
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'' (2013) * Portrayed by Rosanne Lui in '' Gilded Chopsticks'' (2014) * Portrayed by Luo Mi in '' Legend of Dragon Pearl'' (2017)


See also

* *
Royal and noble ranks of the Qing dynasty The Qing dynasty (1644–1912) of China developed a complicated peerage system for royal and noble ranks. Rule of inheritance In principle, titles were downgraded one grade for each generation of inheritance. * Direct imperial princes wit ...


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References

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