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Father
  
Jiufu

Parents
  
Jiufu

Name
  
Consort Xiang

Children
  
Yicong


Died
  
1861, Chengde, China

Grandchildren
  
Zaiyi, Prince Duan

Spouse
  
Daoguang Emperor

Great grandchildren
  
Pujun

Consort Xiang

Burial
  
Muling Mausoleum, Western Qing Tombs, China

Issue
  
Daoguang Emperor's second daughter Heshuo Princess Shouzang Yicong

House
  
House of Niuhuru (by birth) House of Aisin-Gioro (by marriage)

Similar People
  
Daoguang Emperor, Yicong, Xianfeng Emperor, Prince Gong, Jiaqing Emperor

Consort Xiang (died 1861) was a consort of the Daoguang Emperor of the Qing dynasty.

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Life

Consort Xiang was born in the Manchu Niohuru clan. Her personal name is unknown. She was a descendant of Yirteng (伊爾登; died 1663), the tenth son of Eidu, a top general who served under the Qing dynasty's founder Nurhaci. Her father, Jiufu (久福), served as a langzhong (郎中; a type of official post) under the Qing government.

Lady Niohuru entered the Forbidden City during the early reign of the Daoguang Emperor and was granted the rank of Noble Lady under the title "Noble Lady Xiang" (祥貴人). In 1823, she was promoted to "Imperial Concubine Xiang" (祥嬪). Two years later, she gave birth to the Daoguang Emperor's second daughter and was promoted to "Consort Xiang" (祥妃) three months later. In 1829, Lady Niohuru gave birth to the Daoguang Emperor's fifth daughter, Heshuo Princess Shouzang (壽臧和碩公主). Two years later, she gave birth to the Daoguang Emperor's fifth son, Yicong.

Even though Lady Niohuru bore the Daoguang Emperor three children, the emperor did not seem to favour her. Later, he demoted her to the rank of Noble Lady for reasons unknown. Lady Niohuru's father, Jiufu, was found guilty of corruption just before her demotion, but official records did not seem to point out any connection between her father's indictment and her demotion.

In 1850, the Daoguang Emperor died and was succeeded by his fourth son Yizhu, who was enthroned as the Xianfeng Emperor. The Xianfeng Emperor honoured Lady Niohuru with the title "Dowager Consort Xiang" (皇考祥妃). She died in 1861 in a mountain resort in Chengde, Hebei, and was interred in the Muling Mausoleum in the Western Qing tombs. The Tongzhi Emperor later posthumously honoured Lady Niohuru with the title "Grand Dowager Consort Xiang" (皇祖祥妃).

Children

Lady Niohuru bore the Daoguang Emperor three children:

  • Unnamed daughter (born and died in 1825), the Daoguang Emperor's second daughter.
  • Heshuo Princess Shouzang (壽臧和碩公主; 1829-1856), the Daoguang Emperor's fifth daughter.
  • Yicong (奕誴; 1831-1889), the Daoguang Emperor's fifth son.
  • References

    Consort Xiang Wikipedia


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