Hitara, Empress Shu Rui


Empress Xiao Shu Rui
Empress of China
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Empress Xiao Shu Rui (Chinese: 孝淑睿皇后喜塔拉氏),(1747 - 1797). Xiao Shu Rui came from the Manchu Hitara (Xitara) clan. She was the first Empress Consort of the Qing Dynasty Jiaqing Emperor of China. Hitara married the Jia Qing Emperor in 1774 during the Qianlong Emperor's reign.

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Biography

Hitara gave birth to two sons and a daughter, the first son died soon after birth, and her second son, Minning (旻宁), later became the Daoguang Emperor. Her daughter died in 1811 and was given the posthumous title of princess of the first rank Zhuang Jing.

After the enthronement of the Jiaqing Emperor, Hitara was elevated to become an Empress. However, Hitara died of illness after being only one year of Empress Consort. After her death Hitara was given the title of Empress Xiao Shu and the title of Empress Xiao Shu Rui after the death of the Jiaqing Emperor in 1820. Later, Hitara was interred in the Changling Mausoleum.

Titles Held from Birth to Death

  • Birth-1772: Lady Hitara (喜塔臘氏)
  • 1772-1796: Hitara of Aisin Gioro Clan (愛新覺羅門喜塔臘氏)
  • 1796-1797: Hitara, the Empress (皇后喜塔拉氏)
  • Posthumously Granted: Hitara, the Filial, Pious, and Wise Empress (孝淑睿皇后喜塔拉氏)

See also

Succession

Chinese royalty
Preceded by
Weijiya, Empress Yi Chun
(Ulanara, the Step Empress was actual Predecessor)
Empress of China
1796 - 1797
Succeeded by
Niuhuru, Empress He Rui






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