Empress Xiaojingxian (28 June 1681 – 29 October 1731) of the ManchuPlain Yellow BannerUla Nara clan, was the primary wife of the Yongzheng Emperor.[1][2] She was empress consort of Qing from 1723 until her death in 1731, and was posthumously honoured with the title Empress Xiaojingxian.[3] Yongzheng did not elevate any of his other consorts to the position of empress after she died.
Life
Family background
Father: Fiyanggū (費揚古/费扬古), often confused as the Fiyanggū who served as a first rank military official (領侍衛內大臣/领诗卫内大臣), and held the title of a first-class duke (一等公).[4] In fact, the Empress' father was from the Ula Nara family and was only posthumously named Duke in the 13th year of Yongzheng. The Fiyanggū who was a military officer was the younger brother of Consort Dong'E,[5] the favourite concubine of Emperor Shunzhi, grandfather of Emperor Yongzheng.
Paternal grandfather: Bohucha (博瑚察). He was married to the great-great-granddaughter of Nurhachi, the founder of the Qing Dynasty.
Lady Ula Nara was born on the 13th day of the fifth lunar month in the 20th year of the reign of the Kangxi Emperor, which translates to 28 June 1681 in the Gregorian calendar.[1]
In 1691, she married Yinzhen, the fourth son of the Kangxi Emperor, and became his primary consort.[1][6] After her death, Yinzhen's his mourning lament stated that when they married, she was a child; indeed, at the time of their marriage she was only 10 years old.[6] On 17 April 1697, she gave birth to their first son, Honghui, who would die while still a child on 7 July 1704.
Yongzheng era
The Kangxi Emperor died on 20 December 1722 and was succeeded by Yinzhen, who was enthroned as the Yongzheng Emperor. On 28 March 1723, Lady Ula Nara, as the Yongzheng Emperor's primary consort, was instated as empress and put in charge of the emperor's harem.
She died on 29 October 1731 and was interred in the Tai Mausoleum of the Western Qing Tombs.[7]
Wan, Yi; Shuqing, Wang; Yanzhen, Lu; Scott, Rosemary E. (1988). Daily Life in the Forbidden City: The Qing Dynasty, 1644-1912 (Illustrated ed.). Viking. ISBN0670811645.