Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui


Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui, of the Han Chinese Plain White Banner Su clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. She was two years his junior.

Life

Family background

Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui's personal name was not recorded in history.
The future Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui was born on the 21st day of the fifth lunar month in the 52nd year of the reign of the Kangxi Emperor, which translates to 13 June 1713 in the Gregorian calendar.

Yongzheng era

It is not known when Lady Su became a mistress of Hongli, the fourth son of the Yongzheng Emperor. On 15 July 1735, she gave birth to his third son, Yongzhang.

Qianlong era

The Yongzheng Emperor died on 8 October 1735 and was succeeded by Hongli, who was enthroned as the Qianlong Emperor. On 8 November 1735, Lady Su was granted the title "Concubine Chun". On 23 January 1738, she was elevated to "Consort Chun". On 28 January 1744, she gave birth to the emperor's sixth son, Yongrong.
On 9 December 1745, Lady Su was elevated to "Noble Consort Chun". On 24 December 1745, she gave birth to the emperor's fourth daughter, Princess Hejia of the Second Rank. On 25 May 1760, she was elevated to "Imperial Noble Consort".
Lady Su died on 2 June 1760 and was granted the posthumous title "Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui". On 16 December 1762, she was interred in the Yu Mausoleum of the Eastern Qing tombs.

Error in name

The 20th-century historical text Draft History of Qing incorrectly recorded Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui's family name as "Sugiya". While some Qing dynasty imperial consorts who were of Han Chinese origin changed their family names to Manchu-sounding names after marrying the emperors, Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui never changed hers. This was because she came from a commoner background, and her family was hence not eligible to be placed under a Manchu banner.

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