Getting Rich from Legend of Zhen Huan

Chapter 343 Waiting for Replacement (2)

清世宗孝敬宪皇后乌拉那拉氏 [1] (1681年6月28日-1731年10月29日),满洲正黄旗人,雍正帝皇后。提督九门步军统领乌喇那拉·费扬古之女,清太祖孝烈武皇后乌拉那拉氏的远族堂妹。 [75]

On May 1691, the 1697th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign, Ulanara was born. In the 1704th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign (1722), Emperor Kangxi personally granted Ulanara the title of the legitimate wife of Emperor Yongzheng Yinzhen. In the 1731th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign (51), she gave birth to Honghui. In the rd year of Emperor Kangxi's reign (), her son Honghui died young. In the first year of Emperor Yongzheng's reign (), she was canonized as the empress. On September , the th year of Emperor Yongzheng's reign (), she passed away at the age of . She was posthumously named Empress Xiaojing and buried with Emperor Yongzheng in the Qing Tai Mausoleum.

She was posthumously named by Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Renzong of the Qing Dynasty and Emperor Xuanzong of the Qing Dynasty: Empress Xiaojing, Gonghe, Yishun, Zhaohui, Zhuangsu, Ankang, Zuotianyi, Shengxian.

Empress Xiaocigao

Empress Xiaocigao of the Qing Dynasty (1575-October 1603, 10), named Menggu Zhezhe (also Menggu). She was the empress of Nurhaci, the founder of the Qing Dynasty (posthumously), the biological mother of Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty (31), the daughter of Yehe Minister Yehenala Yangjizhen, and the aunt of the old woman of Yehe. In September of the 1588th year of the Wanli reign (1603), she married Aixinjueluo Nurhaci at the age of 10. She was respectful, intelligent, dignified and virtuous. Four years after marriage, she gave birth to a son, Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty (31-1624-1629). She died of illness at the age of 1636. In the th year of the Tianming reign of the Later Jin Dynasty (), she was reburied in the Dongjing Mausoleum. In the rd year of the Tiancong reign (), she was reburied in the Fuling Mausoleum. In the first year of Chongde (), Huang Taiji proclaimed himself emperor and honored her as empress. In the first year of Shunzhi, she was enshrined in the Imperial Ancestral Temple. In the first year of Kangxi, her posthumous title was changed. After being added by Emperors Yongzheng and Qianlong, her full posthumous title was Empress Gao, Xiaoci, Zhaoxian, Jingshun, Renhui, Yide, Qingxian, Chengtian, Fusheng, and so on.

Empress Xiaoliewu

The Grand Concubine of the Qing Dynasty, Ulanara (1590-October 1626, 10), was named Abahai. She was the third Grand Concubine of the Qing Dynasty's Taizu Nurhaci. She was the daughter of Ulanara Mantai, the niece of the second concubine of the Qing Emperor Taizong, and the distant cousin of Empress Xiaojingxian of Emperor Yongzheng. In 1, Abahai, who was only 1601 years old, was married to Nurhaci by Buzhantai. Two years later, she was made the Grand Concubine at the age of 12. She gave birth to three sons for Nurhaci, namely the twelfth son, Prince Ying Ajige, the fourteenth son, Prince Rui Dorgon, and the fifteenth son, Prince Yu Duoduo. In the fifth year of Tianming, she was divorced by Nurhaci after being exposed by concubines Deyinze and Ajigen for having an affair with the Grand Concubine Daishan. A year later, she was re-made the Grand Concubine. In the eleventh year of Tianming in the Later Jin Dynasty, she was forced to be buried alive for some reason at the age of 14. In the seventh year of Shunzhi's reign, she was posthumously honored as empress, and her full title was: "Empress Xiaolie Gongmin Xianzhe Renhe Zantian Lishengwu". In the eighth year of Shunzhi's reign, her son Dorgon committed a crime, and her title was revoked and she was exiled.

Empress Xiaoduanwen

Empress Xiaoduanwen (May 1599, 5 - May 31, 1649), Borjigit clan, named Erdeni Qiqige, Manchu name Zhezhe (jeje, meaning elder sister). Empress of Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty, Huang Taiji, daughter of Manggus, Beile of Khorchin, Mongolia, aunt of Empress Xiaozhuangwen and Consort Minhui Gonghe Yuan. Born on April 5, the 28th year of Wanli, married Huang Taiji on June 1628, the 1636nd year of Wanli. On August 1643, the 1649th year of Tianming, the second daughter, Princess Wenzhuang Gulun Makata, was born; on July , the second year of Tiancong (), the third daughter, Princess Duanjing Gulun, was born; in the sixth year of Tiancong, she was already made the Grand Consort of the Central Palace before the three palaces were prepared; on August , the eighth year of Tiancong, the eighth daughter, Princess Duanzhen Gulun, was born. In May of the first year of Chongde (), Huang Taiji canonized Zhezhe as the Empress of the Central Palace of Qingning Palace, called the Lord Consort, and ranked first among the five palaces. In the eighth year of Chongde (), Huang Taiji passed away and Fulin ascended the throne as Emperor Shunzhi. She was honored as the wife of the state ruler or the Empress Dowager of the Central Palace, but was not officially honored as the Empress Dowager. In September of the first year of Shunzhi, she was welcomed to Yanjing. She died at the age of on April , the sixth year of Shunzhi (). In February of the seventh year of Shunzhi, she was honored with the posthumous title: Empress Xiaoduanzhengjingrenyizhuangminfutianxieshengwen, and was buried in Zhaoling Mausoleum in Shengjing. In the eighth year of Shunzhi, she was promoted to be enshrined in the Imperial Ancestral Temple and Fengxian Hall. In August of the first year of Yongzheng, the two characters Zheshun were added. In March of the first year of Qianlong, the two characters Cixi were added. The full posthumous title is: Empress Xiaoduanzhengjingrenyizheshuncixizhuangminfutianxieshengwen.

Empress Xiaozhuang

Borjigit Bumbutai (also known as Benbutai, bumbutai, Mongolian for "bottle", March 1613, 3 - January 28, 1688), also known as Empress Xiaozhuangwen, was a Borjigit from the Khorchin tribe of Mongolia. She was the daughter of Khorchin Beile Borjigit Buhe, a concubine of Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty, Huang Taiji, the niece of Empress Xiaoduanwen, and the sister of Consort Minhui Gonghe Yuan. In the tenth year of Tianming (1), Bumbutai married Huang Taiji, the eighth son of Nurhaci, the Khan of the Later Jin Dynasty, as a concubine. In the first year of Chongde (27), she was canonized as Consort Zhuang. During this period, she gave birth to three daughters and one son. In the eighth year of Chongde (1625), Huang Taiji passed away, and Bumbutai's son Fulin ascended the throne, namely Emperor Shunzhi. She was honored as the "Holy Mother Empress Dowager". In the eighth year of Shunzhi (1636), she was given the title of "Zhaosheng Empress Dowager". In the 1643th year of Shunzhi (1651), Emperor Kangxi ascended the throne and honored his grandmother Bumbutai as the Grand Empress Dowager. Later, her title was set as "Zhaosheng Cishou Gongjian Anyi Zhangqing Dunhui Wenzhuang Kanghe Renxuan Hongjing Grand Empress Dowager". In December of the 1661th year of Kangxi (January 1688), Bumbutai died at the age of 1. She was buried in Zhaoxi Mausoleum. Yongzheng and Qianlong successively gave her the posthumous title of "Xiaozhuang Renxuan Chengxian Gongyi Zhide Chunhui Yi Tianqi Shengwen Empress". Bumbutai cultivated and assisted the two emperors Shunzhi and Kangxi throughout her life. Although she did not rule the country from behind the curtain, she assisted the young emperor after Shunzhi ascended the throne, investigated Dorgon, assisted Emperor Kangxi in capturing Oboi, consolidated the imperial power, and quelled the Three Feudatories Rebellion and the Chahar Burni Rebellion. She also put forward some suggestions in administration that were conducive to stability, recovery and development of production and unification. This made an important contribution to the consolidation, unification and prosperity of the early Qing regime. (Source of overview image)

Kangxi Period

In the 1681th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign (), Ulanara was born, about three years younger than Emperor Yongzheng.

Records of the Queen's age when she died (2 photos)

In the 1691th year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi (), Emperor Kangxi ordered the marriage of Ulanara to Yinzhen.

In March of the 1697th year of the Kangxi reign (), Honghui was born.

In March of the 1698th year of the Kangxi reign (), Emperor Kangxi conferred the title of Duolo Beile on Yinzhen for the first time.

In June of the 1704rd year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi (8), Honghui unfortunately passed away at the age of (there is no record of Ulanara giving birth again after this).

In the 1709th year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi (), Emperor Kangxi conferred the title of Heshuo Prince Yong on Yinzhen, and Ulanara became Prince Yong's legitimate wife.

In the 1714rd year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi (1717), the envoy sent by the King of Korea returned to his country and stated the intention of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty: "Hongxi, the son of (Yinzhen's second brother) Yunreng, is quite virtuous, and it is difficult to depose (Crown Prince) Yunreng." Or in the 2th year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi (), it was also stated that Emperor Kangxi's intention at the time was: "Hongxi is very virtuous, so I cannot bear to enthrone another son, and I have demoted Yunreng." []

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