Niuhuru, Empress Sheng Xian


Empress Sheng Xian
孝聖憲皇后
Spouse Yongzheng Emperor
Issue
Qianlong Emperor
Posthumous name
孝聖慈宣康惠敦和誠徽仁穆敬天光聖憲皇后
Born 1692
Died 1777 (aged 85)

Empress Xiao Sheng Xian (Chinese: 孝聖憲皇后鈕祜祿氏; Manchu: Hiyoošungga Enduringge Temgetulehe Hūwanghu) 1692 - 1777, was a daughter of Ling Chu, the First Prince Liang Rong of the Manchu yellow banner corps, and granddaughter of Prince Eidu of the Niuhuru Clan.

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Biography

Lady Niuhuru entered the Yongzheng Emperor's household in 1705. In 1711 she gave birth to Prince Hongli, the future Qianlong Emperor. Niuhuru was granted the title of the "Consort Xi" (Chinese: 熹妃) in 1723. One year later she was granted the title of the "Noble Consort Xi" (Chinese: 熹貴妃). And after the death of her husband in 1735, her son Hongli became the new Emperor. She was thus granted the title of the "Imperial Dowager Empress Chong Qing" (Chinese: 崇慶皇太后).

The Qianlong Emperor often visited his mother. Niuhuru always joined the Emperor on his trips to the North and the South. By all accounts the Dowager Empress was widely respected. When she became too old for travelling, the Emperor stopped and travelled again after her death. The Emperor had great respect for his mother and would often seek her advice. Her sixtieth birthday was lavishly celebrated, poems read in her honour and sacrifices made to the gods by the Emperor and the entire court. He even made a concubine of the Wuya clan his Empress only because she was in favour with the Dowager Empress.

Niuhuru died in 1777 at the age of 85 years.

Titles Held from Birth to Death

  • 1692-1705: Niuhuru (鈕祜祿氏)
  • 1711-1723: Princess Niuhuru (格格鈕祜祿氏)
  • 1723-1724: Niuhuru, Consort Xi (熹妃鈕祜祿氏)
  • 1724-1735: Niuhuru, Noble Consort Xi (熹貴妃鈕祜祿氏)
  • 1735-1777: Niuhuru, Chong Qing Imperial Dowager Empress (崇慶皇太后鈕祜祿氏)

Titles Granted Retroactively

  • Niuhuru, Empress Xiao Sheng Xian (孝聖憲皇后鈕祜祿氏)

Succession

Chinese royalty
Preceded by
Ulanara, Empress Jing Xian
Empress of China
Posthumous
Succeeded by
Fuca, Empress Xian Chun
Preceded by
Uya, Empress Gong Ren
Empress Dowager of China
1735 - 1777
Succeeded by
Niuhuru, Empress He Rui






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