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Consort Yuan
Born1593
Manchuria
Died1612
Spouse Hong Taiji
IssueLobohoi
Posthumous name
Consort Yuan (元妃)
House Niohuru (鈕祜祿) (by birth)
Aisin Gioro
(by marriage)
Father Eidu

Consort Yuan (元妃; 1593–1612) of the Bordered Yellow Banner Niohuru clan, was the wife of Hong Taiji. She was one year his junior. Later literatures have regarded her as Hong Taiji's first wife and primary consort.

Life

Family background

  • Father: Eidu (額亦都, 1562–1622) was a Manchu officer and a close associate of Nurhaci [1]
  • 17 brothers
  • 5 younger sister
    • Wife of Nikan [1]
    • Primary consort of Jirgalang, fourth daughter

Wanli era

In the 21st year of Wanli Emperor reign, Lady Niohuru was born.

It is not known the time when Lady Niohuru married Hong Taiji and became his primary consort.

In the 39th year of Wanli Emperor reign, she gave birth to Lobohoi, Hong Taiji eight son, who would die prematurely in 1617. He didn't receive a posthumous name.

After Hong Taiji become emperor, Lady Niohuru and Lady Ulanara were not named as empresses posthumously. [3]

Titles

  • During the reign of Wanli Emperor (1563–1620)
    • Lady Niohuru (from 1593)
    • Primary Consort (嫡福晋; from unknown date)
  • During the reign of Hong Taiji (r. 1626–1643)
    • Consort Yuan (元妃)

Issue

  • As a primary consort:
    • Lobohoi (洛博會; 1611–1617), Hong Taiji's third son

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Hummel, Arthur W. (2018). Publishing Group, Berkshire (ed.). "Eminent Chinese of the Qing Period". doi: 10.1093/acref/9780190088019.001.0001. ISBN  9781614720331. {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help)
  2. ^ Sakakida., Rawski, Evelyn (2001). The last emperors : a social history of Qing imperial institutions. University of California Press. ISBN  0-520-22837-5. OCLC  46711121.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)
  3. ^ Yi, Dianxingdong (28 October 2019). Empress Xiaozhao. ISBN  978-1-64677-977-2. OCLC  1152260617.