Concubine Rong, of the Liang clan
Concubine Rong (榮嬪 梁氏; d. 15 June 1826) was a consort of Jiaqing Emperor.
Life[edit]
Family background[edit]
Concubine Rong was a Han Chinese booi aha of the Liang clan by birth. Her personal name wasn't recorded in history.
Father: Guangbao (光保), a supervisor in the Ministry of Internal Affairs (员外郎, pinyin: yuanwailang).[1]
Qianlong era[edit]
Lady Liang's birth date is unknown . She entered the residence of Prince Jia of the First Rank as a servant shortly before Qianlong Emperor's abdication in 1795.[2]
Jiaqing era[edit]
In February 1796, Lady Liang was granted a title "First Class Female Attendant Rong" (荣常在, "rong" meaning "honourable")[3]. In 1806, she was promoted to "Noble Lady Rong" (荣贵人)[4]. Her residence in the Forbidden City was Zhongcui palace (钟粹宫).[5] Lady Liang remained childless until the end of Jiaqing era.
Daoguang era[edit]
After the enthronement of Daoguang Emperor, Noble Lady Rong was conferred a title "Dowager Concubine Rong". She lived in the Central Longevity Palace in the Forbidden City with Dowager Noble Consort Ru. [6]Concubine Rong died on 15 June 1826.
Titles[edit]
榮常在→榮貴人..榮嬪
References[edit]
- ↑ 《敬事房礼仪档》. Search this book on
- ↑ "历史档案". 历史档案杂志社. 1999. Search this book on
- ↑ 《敬事房禮儀檔》. Search this book on
- ↑ 《赏赐档》. Search this book on
- ↑ 于/ Yu, 善浦/Shanpu (2006). 清代帝后的归宿/"The history of Qing dynasty Emperors". 紫禁城出版社. Search this book on
- ↑ 《清实录·道光实录·卷之十一》. Search this book on
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