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Imperial Noble Consort Shujia

Imperial Noble Consort Shujia (14 September 1713 – 17 December 1755), of the Korean Gingiya clan which was placed into the Manchu Plain Yellow Banner after her death, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. She was two years his junior. Imperial Noble Consort Shujia was also the Qing dynasty's only imperial concubine of ethnic Korean heritage.

Imperial Noble Consort Shujia
Born(1713-09-14)14 September 1713
(康熙五十二年 七月 二十五日)
Uiju, Joseon
Died17 December 1755(1755-12-17) (aged 42)
(乾隆二十年 十一月 十五日)
Forbidden City
Burial
Yu Mausoleum, Eastern Qing tombs
Spouse
(before 1755)
IssueYongcheng, Prince Lüduan of the First Rank
Yongxuan, Prince Yishen of the First Rank
Yongyu
Yongxing, Prince Chengzhe of the First Rank
Posthumous name
Imperial Noble Consort Shujia (淑嘉皇貴妃)
HouseJin, later Gingiya (金佳; by birth)
Aisin Gioro (by marriage)
Imperial Noble Consort Shujia
Traditional Chinese淑嘉皇貴妃
Simplified Chinese淑嘉皇贵妃
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShūjiā Huángguìfēi

Life Edit

Family background Edit

Imperial Noble Consort Shujia's family was born into the Korean Gin clan, which surrendered to the Qing Dynasty and eventually moved to China during the Qing invasion of Joseon in 1636.[1] Her family was very influenced by Manchurian culture and was later moved into a Manchu banner.[2] Her original surname Jin (Kim) was Manchufied to Gingiya.

  • Father: Sanbao (三寶), served as a third rank military official () in the Imperial Stables
  • Three elder brothers

Kangxi's Reign (1661–1722) Edit

Lady Jin was born on 14 September 1713, in Uiju, Joseon. Little is known about her life before she became a Mistress to Hongli, the future Qianlong Emperor.

Yongzheng's Reign (1722–1735) Edit

It is not known when Lady Jin became a mistress to Hongli, the future Qianlong Emperor, but she did marry him before he married his Primary Consort Fuca. It is highly possible she and the Secondary Consort Gao were close friends, as their families were also very closely allied. Hongli did not seem to favor Lady Jin very much.

Qianlong's Reign (1735–1796) Edit

Lady Jin was titled as a Noble Lady on 8 November 1735. On 23 January 1738 she was promoted to and titled as "Imperial Concubine Jia". On 21 February 1739 she gave birth to the emperor's fourth son Yongcheng. In December 1741 or January 1742 she was promoted to "Consort Jia". While holding this title Lady Jin had another two sons, Yongxuan on 31 August 1746 andYongyu on 2 August 1748 who would die prematurely on 11 June 1749, a month after Lady Jin was promoted to "Noble Consort Jia" on 20 May. On 22 March 1752 Lady Jin had her last child, Yongxing. Lady Jin died on 17 December 1755 at 42 years old. She was promoted to Imperial Noble Consort the following day, and the day after that, she was given her final title, "Imperial Noble Consort Shujia".

Titles Edit

  • During the reign of the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661–1722):
    • Lady Jin (from 14 September 1713)
  • During the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor (r. 1722–1735):
    • Mistress (格格)
  • During the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1735–1796):
    • Noble Lady (貴人; from 8 November 1735[3]), sixth rank consort
    • Imperial Concubine Jia (嘉嬪; from 23 January 1738[4]), fifth rank consort
    • Consort Jia (嘉妃; from December 1741 or January 1742[5]), fourth rank consort
    • Noble Consort Jia (嘉貴妃; from 20 May 1749[6]), third rank consort
    • Imperial Noble Consort (皇貴妃; from 18 December 1755[7]), second rank consort
    • Imperial Noble Consort Shujia (淑嘉皇貴妃; from 19 December 1755[8])

Issue Edit

  • As Imperial Concubine Jia:
    • Yongcheng (永珹; 21 February 1739 – 5 April 1777), the Qianlong Emperor's fourth son, granted the title Prince Lü of the Second Rank in 1763, posthumously honoured as Prince Lüduan of the First Rank
  • As Consort Jia:
    • Yongxuan (永璇; 31 August 1746 – 1 September 1832), the Qianlong Emperor's eighth son, granted the title Prince Yi of the Second Rank in 1779, elevated to Prince Yi of the First Rank in 1797, posthumously honoured as Prince Yishen of the First Rank
    • Yongyu (永瑜; 2 August 1748 – 11 June 1749), The Qianlong Emperor's ninth son
  • As Noble Consort Jia:
    • Yongxing (永瑆; 22 March 1752 – 10 May 1823), the Qianlong Emperor's 11th son, granted the title Prince Cheng of the First Rank in 1789, posthumously honoured as Prince Chengzhe of the First Rank

In fiction and popular culture Edit

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "Who was the emperor Qianlong's imperial noble consort Shujia?". youtube.com. 21 May 2022. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  2. ^ Hua, Hsieh Bao (2014). Concubinage and Servitude in Late Imperial China. Lexington Books. ISBN 978-0739145166.
  3. ^ 雍正十三年 九月 二十四日
  4. ^ 乾隆二年 十二月 四日
  5. ^ 乾隆六年 十一月
  6. ^ 乾隆十四年 四月 五日
  7. ^ 乾隆二十年 十一月 十六日
  8. ^ 乾隆二十年 十一月 十七日

References Edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Imperial Noble Consort Shujia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Imperial Noble Consort Shujia 14 September 1713 17 December 1755 of the Korean Gingiya clan which was placed into the Manchu Plain Yellow Banner after her death was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor She was two years his junior Imperial Noble Consort Shujia was also the Qing dynasty s only imperial concubine of ethnic Korean heritage Imperial Noble Consort ShujiaBorn 1713 09 14 14 September 1713 康熙五十二年 七月 二十五日 Uiju JoseonDied17 December 1755 1755 12 17 aged 42 乾隆二十年 十一月 十五日 Forbidden CityBurialYu Mausoleum Eastern Qing tombsSpouseQianlong Emperor before 1755 wbr IssueYongcheng Prince Luduan of the First RankYongxuan Prince Yishen of the First RankYongyuYongxing Prince Chengzhe of the First RankPosthumous nameImperial Noble Consort Shujia 淑嘉皇貴妃 HouseJin later Gingiya 金佳 by birth Aisin Gioro by marriage Imperial Noble Consort ShujiaTraditional Chinese淑嘉皇貴妃Simplified Chinese淑嘉皇贵妃TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinShujia Huangguifei Contents 1 Life 1 1 Family background 1 2 Kangxi s Reign 1661 1722 1 3 Yongzheng s Reign 1722 1735 1 4 Qianlong s Reign 1735 1796 2 Titles 3 Issue 4 In fiction and popular culture 5 See also 6 Notes 7 ReferencesLife EditFamily background Edit Imperial Noble Consort Shujia s family was born into the Korean Gin clan which surrendered to the Qing Dynasty and eventually moved to China during the Qing invasion of Joseon in 1636 1 Her family was very influenced by Manchurian culture and was later moved into a Manchu banner 2 Her original surname Jin Kim was Manchufied to Gingiya Father Sanbao 三寶 served as a third rank military official 卿 in the Imperial Stables Three elder brothersKangxi s Reign 1661 1722 Edit Lady Jin was born on 14 September 1713 in Uiju Joseon Little is known about her life before she became a Mistress to Hongli the future Qianlong Emperor Yongzheng s Reign 1722 1735 Edit It is not known when Lady Jin became a mistress to Hongli the future Qianlong Emperor but she did marry him before he married his Primary Consort Fuca It is highly possible she and the Secondary Consort Gao were close friends as their families were also very closely allied Hongli did not seem to favor Lady Jin very much Qianlong s Reign 1735 1796 Edit Lady Jin was titled as a Noble Lady on 8 November 1735 On 23 January 1738 she was promoted to and titled as Imperial Concubine Jia On 21 February 1739 she gave birth to the emperor s fourth son Yongcheng In December 1741 or January 1742 she was promoted to Consort Jia While holding this title Lady Jin had another two sons Yongxuan on 31 August 1746 andYongyu on 2 August 1748 who would die prematurely on 11 June 1749 a month after Lady Jin was promoted to Noble Consort Jia on 20 May On 22 March 1752 Lady Jin had her last child Yongxing Lady Jin died on 17 December 1755 at 42 years old She was promoted to Imperial Noble Consort the following day and the day after that she was given her final title Imperial Noble Consort Shujia Titles EditDuring the reign of the Kangxi Emperor r 1661 1722 Lady Jin from 14 September 1713 During the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor r 1722 1735 Mistress 格格 During the reign of the Qianlong Emperor r 1735 1796 Noble Lady 貴人 from 8 November 1735 3 sixth rank consort Imperial Concubine Jia 嘉嬪 from 23 January 1738 4 fifth rank consort Consort Jia 嘉妃 from December 1741 or January 1742 5 fourth rank consort Noble Consort Jia 嘉貴妃 from 20 May 1749 6 third rank consort Imperial Noble Consort 皇貴妃 from 18 December 1755 7 second rank consort Imperial Noble Consort Shujia 淑嘉皇貴妃 from 19 December 1755 8 Issue EditAs Imperial Concubine Jia Yongcheng 永珹 21 February 1739 5 April 1777 the Qianlong Emperor s fourth son granted the title Prince Lu of the Second Rank in 1763 posthumously honoured as Prince Luduan of the First Rank As Consort Jia Yongxuan 永璇 31 August 1746 1 September 1832 the Qianlong Emperor s eighth son granted the title Prince Yi of the Second Rank in 1779 elevated to Prince Yi of the First Rank in 1797 posthumously honoured as Prince Yishen of the First Rank Yongyu 永瑜 2 August 1748 11 June 1749 The Qianlong Emperor s ninth son As Noble Consort Jia Yongxing 永瑆 22 March 1752 10 May 1823 the Qianlong Emperor s 11th son granted the title Prince Cheng of the First Rank in 1789 posthumously honoured as Prince Chengzhe of the First RankIn fiction and popular culture EditPortrayed by Pan Shiqi in Story of Yanxi Palace 2018 Portrayed by Xin Zhilei in Ruyi s Royal Love in the Palace 2018 See also EditConsort Han a Korean concubine of the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming dynasty Empress Gi a Korean concubine and later empress of the Yuan emperor Toghon Temur Ranks of imperial consorts in China Royal and noble ranks of the Qing dynastyNotes Edit Who was the emperor Qianlong s imperial noble consort Shujia youtube com 21 May 2022 Retrieved 24 May 2022 Hua Hsieh Bao 2014 Concubinage and Servitude in Late Imperial China Lexington Books ISBN 978 0739145166 雍正十三年 九月 二十四日 乾隆二年 十二月 四日 乾隆六年 十一月 乾隆十四年 四月 五日 乾隆二十年 十一月 十六日 乾隆二十年 十一月 十七日References EditZhao Erxun 1928 Draft History of Qing Qing Shi Gao in Chinese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Imperial Noble Consort Shujia amp oldid 1178100825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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