Consort Qi | |
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Born | 1676 (1676) (康熙十五年) |
Died | 31 May 1739(1739-05-31) (aged 62–63) (乾隆四年 四月 二十四日) Forbidden City,Beijing |
Burial | Tai Mausoleum,Western Qing tombs |
Spouse | |
Issue | Princess Huaike of the Second Rank Hongfen Hongyun Hongshi |
House | Li (by birth) Aisin-Gioro (by marriage) |
Father | Wenbi |
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Traditional Chinese | 齊妃 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 齐妃 | ||||||
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Consort Qi (1676 – 31 May 1739), of theHan Chinese Li clan, was a consort of theYongzheng Emperor. She was two years his senior.
Consort Qi's personal name was not recorded in history.
The future Consort Qi was born in 1676. In 1691 or 1694, Lady Li entered the residence of Prince Yong of the First Rank, Yinzhen, and became his secondary consort. On 15 August 1695, she gave birth to her first child a daughter, Princess Huaike of the Second Rank. On 19 July 1697, she gave birth to her second child, a son, Hongfen, who died prematurely on 30 March 1699. On 19 September 1700, she gave birth to her third child, a son, Hongyun, who died at the age of ten on 10 December 1710. On 18 March 1704, she gave birth to her fourth child, a son,Hongshi.
The Kangxi Emperor died, and was succeeded by his son, Yongzheng Emperor on 27 December 1722. On 28 March 1723, she was given the title of "Consort Qi".
Lady Li died on 31 May 1739. She was interred in the Tai Mausoleum, in theWestern Qing tombs.