Consort Yun | |
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Born | Qiyun (绮云) |
Died | 11 January 1856 Forbidden City |
Burial | Ding Mausoleum,
Western Qing tombs |
Spouse | |
House | Wugiya (武佳; by birth) Aisin Gioro (by marriage) |
Father | Wude (五德) |
Concubine Yun | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 雲嬪 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 雲嬪 | ||||||
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Concubine Yun ( Chinese: 雲嬪; pinyin: Yún Pín; died 11 January 1856), from the Han Chinese Bordered Yellow Banner Wugiya clan, was a consort of Xianfeng Emperor.
Concubine Yun was a Han Chinese Booi Aha of the Bordered Yellow Banner Wugiya clan. Her personal name was Qiyun (绮云; meaning "impressive clouds"). Her ancestors initially were manufacturers.
The date of birth of the future Concubine Yun is unknown. In 1849, Lady Wugiya was promoted from a maidservant of the fourth prince Yizhu to a mistress (庶福晋). Her father became an official in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. [1]
In 1852, Lady Wugiya was granted the title of "Noble Lady Yun". [2] Another elegant women, Lady Socoro was granted a title of First Attendant despite her illustrious family background. [3] Noble Lady Yun lived under supervision of Concubine Zhen in the Palace of Accumulated Essence (钟粹宫). In April 1852, Lady Wugiya received a gift from Dowager Concubine Tong. [4] In May 1852, Noble Lady Yun was promoted to "Concubine Yun", and moved to Chengqian palace. [5] She supervised Noble Lady Wan there. In July 1852, court artisans painted her portrait in the Ruyi pavilion of Old Summer Palace. [6] Lady Wugiya died on 11 January 1856. Her coffin was interred at the Ding Mausouleum of the Eastern Qing tombs in 1864, fourth year of Tongzhi era. [7]
Consort Yun | |
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Born | Qiyun (绮云) |
Died | 11 January 1856 Forbidden City |
Burial | Ding Mausoleum,
Western Qing tombs |
Spouse | |
House | Wugiya (武佳; by birth) Aisin Gioro (by marriage) |
Father | Wude (五德) |
Concubine Yun | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 雲嬪 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 雲嬪 | ||||||
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Concubine Yun ( Chinese: 雲嬪; pinyin: Yún Pín; died 11 January 1856), from the Han Chinese Bordered Yellow Banner Wugiya clan, was a consort of Xianfeng Emperor.
Concubine Yun was a Han Chinese Booi Aha of the Bordered Yellow Banner Wugiya clan. Her personal name was Qiyun (绮云; meaning "impressive clouds"). Her ancestors initially were manufacturers.
The date of birth of the future Concubine Yun is unknown. In 1849, Lady Wugiya was promoted from a maidservant of the fourth prince Yizhu to a mistress (庶福晋). Her father became an official in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. [1]
In 1852, Lady Wugiya was granted the title of "Noble Lady Yun". [2] Another elegant women, Lady Socoro was granted a title of First Attendant despite her illustrious family background. [3] Noble Lady Yun lived under supervision of Concubine Zhen in the Palace of Accumulated Essence (钟粹宫). In April 1852, Lady Wugiya received a gift from Dowager Concubine Tong. [4] In May 1852, Noble Lady Yun was promoted to "Concubine Yun", and moved to Chengqian palace. [5] She supervised Noble Lady Wan there. In July 1852, court artisans painted her portrait in the Ruyi pavilion of Old Summer Palace. [6] Lady Wugiya died on 11 January 1856. Her coffin was interred at the Ding Mausouleum of the Eastern Qing tombs in 1864, fourth year of Tongzhi era. [7]