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First Class Female Attendant Ping

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Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". First Class Female Attendant Ping (玶常在, 伊尔根觉罗氏; d.1856) of the Irgen Gioro clan, was a consort of the Xianfeng Emperor.[1]

First Attendant Ping
Died1856
SpouseXianfeng Emperor
HouseIrgen Gioro
(伊尔根觉罗氏)
FatherYanchang (彦昌)
MotherLady Donggo

Family background[edit]

  • Father: Yanchang (彥昌, b. 1816), served as banquet manager in Guozijian and received a jinshi degree in 1847[2]
    • Paternal grandfather: Yingchun (英淳), served as 7th rank civil official (筆貼士)
    • Paternal grandmother: Lady Ujaku (烏扎庫氏)[3]
  • Mother: Lady Donggo

Life[edit]

Xianfeng era[edit]

Lady Irgen Gioro entered the palace in 1852 and was given a title of Noble Lady Ying (英貴人).[4] In March 1852, Noble Lady Ying received one black lacquered copper clock. In October 1852, Lady Irgen Gioro was promoted to Concubine Ying (英嬪)[5] In October 1853, she was demoted to Noble Lady Yi (伊貴人) so as to fullfill the limit of 6 concubines.[6] On 11 January 1855,during the burial of Concubine Yun all imperial concubines stayed in the Tiancun village. Noble Lady Yi, who arrived from Ji'an studio, departed to the Forbidden city earlier than other concubines. In March 1855, she was demoted to First Class Female Attendant Yi because of her behavior during the funeral.[7][8] In January 1857, Lady Irgen Gioro was demoted to Second Class Female Attendant.[9] Second Attendant Yi fell ill in May 1856 and was suddenly restored as First Class Female Attendant Ping (玶常在; "ping" as a kind of fine jade).[10] First Class Female Attendant Ping died on 15 August 1856 and was buried in Xihua garden in Tiancun on 27 August 1856.[11] Her coffin was interred in Ding Mausoleum in 1864.

References[edit]

  1. 《宮中雜件》. Search this book on
  2. 軍機及宮中檔 / Army and palace archives. Search this book on
  3. 直省同年全錄. 1856. Search this book on
  4. 內務府來文/Documents of Ministry of Internal Affairs. Search this book on
  5. 清實錄. Search this book on
  6. 為傳知英嬪著降為伊貴人所有吃食即日照貴人例得給並春貴人著降為明常在所有吃食即日照常在例得給事. Search this book on
  7. Chen/陳, Jiexian/捷先 (2010). Truth about Cixi. 遠流出版. p. 36. Search this book on
  8. 宮中雜件 (1247 ed.). Search this book on
  9. 小鱼书社/ Xiaoyu Bookshop (2020). 追溯近现代中国起源与历史. Part 2. Search this book on
  10. Jin/進, Zhong/忠. 為傳知伊答應等著封為玶常在等其吃食分例煤炭蠟燭照常在例得給事. Search this book on
  11. 奏為玶常在溘逝奉移處所是否暫安田村西耳殿抑或曹八里屯請旨. Search this book on



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