Consort Shu (Qianlong)

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Consort Shu
Born(1728-07-07)7 July 1728
(雍正六年 六月 一日)
Died4 July 1777(1777-07-04) (aged 48)
(乾隆四十二年 五月 三十日)
Forbidden City
Burial
Yu Mausoleum, Eastern Qing tombs
Spouse
(m. 1741⁠–⁠1777)
IssueYongyue
HouseYehe Nara (葉赫那拉; by birth)
Aisin Gioro (by marriage)
Consort Shu
Traditional Chinese舒妃
Simplified Chinese舒妃

Consort Shu (7 July 1728 – 4 July 1777), of the Manchu Plain Yellow Banner Yehe Nara clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. She was 17 years younger than him.

Life[edit]

Family background[edit]

Consort Shu's personal name was not recorded in history.

  • Father: Yongshou (永壽; 1702–1731), served as the Right Vice Minister of War from 1727–1729
    • Paternal grandfather: Kuifang (揆方; 1679–1707), held the title of a prince consort (額駙), Mingju's third son
    • Paternal grandmother: Aisin Gioro Shushen (淑慎; 1681–1706), held the title of a third rank princess (郡主), Giyesu's eighth daughter
  • Mother: Guan Sibai (思柏)
    • Maternal grandfather: Hantai (含太)
  • One brother
  • Three elder sisters
    • First elder sister: wife of Fuheng, of the Fuca clan
    • Second elder sister: Primary Princess Consort Li of the First Rank, wife of Yongkui

Yongzheng era[edit]

The future Consort Shu was born on the first day of the sixth lunar month in the sixth year of the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor, which translates to 7 July 1728 in the Gregorian calendar.

Qianlong era[edit]

On 23 March 1741, Lady Yehe Nara entered the Forbidden City and was granted the title "Noble Lady" by the Qianlong Emperor. She was elevated in December 1741 or January 1742 to "Concubine Shu", and on 20 May 1749 to "Consort Shu". On 12 June 1751, she gave birth to Yongyue, the emperor's tenth son, who would die prematurely on Lady Yehe Nara's twenty-fifth birthday on 7 July 1753. Lady Yehe Nara died on 4 July 1777 and was interred in the Yu Mausoleum of the Eastern Qing tombs.

Titles[edit]

  • During the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor (r. 1722–1735):
    • Lady Yehe Nara (from 7 July 1728)
  • During the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1735–1796):
    • Noble Lady (貴人; from 23 March 1741[1]), sixth rank consort
    • Concubine Shu (舒嬪; from December 1741 or January 1742[2]), fifth rank consort
    • Consort Shu (舒妃; from 20 May 1749[3]), fourth rank consort

Issue[edit]

  • As Consort Shu:
    • Yongyue (永玥;12 June 1751 – 7 July 1753), The Qianlong Emperor's tenth son

In fiction and popular culture[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ 乾隆六年 二月 七月
  2. ^ 乾隆六年 十一月
  3. ^ 乾隆十四年 四月 五日

References[edit]

  • Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao) (in Chinese). Vol. 214.