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Empress Xiaoshurui

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Tenure
  
1796 – 5 March 1797

Died
  
March 5, 1797

Successor
  
Empress Xiaoherui

Spouse
  
Jiaqing Emperor

Father
  
Hitara Horchingo

Children
  
Daoguang Emperor

Name
  
Empress Xiaoshurui


Empress Xiaoshurui

Predecessor
  
Empress Xiaoyichun (Ulanara, the Step Empress was the actual living predecessor)

Burial
  
Changling Mausoleum, Western Qing Tombs

Issue
  
Jiaqing Emperor's second daughter Daoguang Emperor Kurun Princess Zhuangjing

Grandchildren
  
Xianfeng Emperor, Prince Gong

Great grandchildren
  
Guangxu Emperor, Tongzhi Emperor

Similar People
  
Jiaqing Emperor, Daoguang Emperor, Empress Xiaoyichun, Xianfeng Emperor, Prince Gong

Empress Xiaoshurui (2 October 1760 – 5 March 1797) was the first Empress Consort of the Jiaqing Emperor of the Qing dynasty. She was the birth mother of the Jiaqing Emperor's second son and successor, the Daoguang Emperor.

Life

Empress Xiaoshurui was born in the Manchu Hitara (喜塔臘) clan, which was under the Plain White Banner. Her personal name is unknown. Her father, Horchingo (和爾經額), served as a minister of interior affairs (總管內務府大臣) and vice banner commander (副都統), and was posthumously honoured as a third class cheng'en duke in 1796.

In 1774, Lady Hitara married Yongyan (Prince Jia), the 15th son of the Qianlong Emperor. On 9 February 1796, the Qianlong Emperor abdicated in favour of Prince Jia and became a Retired Emperor, while Prince Jia was enthroned as the Jiaqing Emperor. The Jiaqing Emperor made Lady Hitara his Empress after his coronation.

Lady Hitara died of illness in 1797, having been Empress for barely a year. She was posthumously granted the title "Empress Xiaoshurui" after the death of the Jiaqing Emperor in 1820, and was interred in the Changling Mausoleum in the Western Qing tombs.

Lady Hitara bore the Jiaqing Emperor two daughters and a son. Their first daughter, who was unnamed, was born in 1780 and died prematurely within the same year. Their second daughter, known as Gurun Princess Zhuangjing (莊靜固倫公主; 20 October 1784 – 27 June 1811), married Manibadala (瑪尼巴達喇), a Mongol noble from the Borjigit clan. Their son, Mianning, succeeded his father in 1820 and was enthroned as the Daoguang Emperor.

References

Empress Xiaoshurui Wikipedia