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Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong

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Father
  
Lu Shilong

Name
  
Imperial Consort


Died
  
1774

Parents
  
Lu Shilong

Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong

House
  
House of Aisin-Gioro (by marriage)

Spouse
  
Qianlong Emperor (m. 1759–1774)

Place of burial
  
Eastern Qing tombs, Tangshan, China

Similar People
  
Qianlong Emperor, Noble Dowager Consort, Consort Shu, Empress Xiaoyichun, Jiaqing Emperor

Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong (1724–1774) was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing dynasty.

Life

Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong was a Han Chinese by birth and her family name was Lu (陸). Her father was Lu Shilong (陸士隆). Born during the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor, Lady Lu entered the Forbidden City during the early reign of the Qianlong Emperor and in 1740 was given the rank of Noble Lady.

In 1751, Lady Lu was promoted to Imperial Concubine under the title "Imperial Concubine Qing" (慶嬪). She was further promoted to "Consort Qing" (慶妃) in 1759. In 1765, she joined the Qianlong Emperor and his other consorts on an inspection tour to the southern Yangtze delta region. Three years later, in 1768, she was promoted to "Noble Consort Qing" (慶貴妃).

Lady Lu died in 1774 and was interred in the Yuling Mausoleum at the Eastern Qing tombs. In 1796, the Qianlong Emperor abdicated in favour of his 15th son, Yongyan, and became a Retired Emperor; Yongyan was enthroned as the Jiaqing Emperor. As the Jiaqing Emperor was raised by Lady Lu in his childhood, he felt grateful to her, so in 1799 he honoured her with the posthumous title "Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong".

References

Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong Wikipedia