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  1. Noble Consort Tong (3 June 1817 – 1877), of the Manchu Šumuru clan, was a consort of the Daoguang Emperor. She was 35 years his junior. Life [ edit] Very little is known about Lady Šumuru's life before she entered the Forbidden City. Family background [ edit] Noble Consort Tong's personal name was not recorded in history.

  2. Imperial Noble Consort Keshun, better known as Consort Zhen or popularly as the Pearl Consort, was a consort of the Guangxu Emperor. The Qing dynasty system was one of the simplest systems in Chinese history. Officially, there were eight ranks: Empress (皇后; huánghòu) Imperial Noble Consort (皇貴妃; huángguìfēi)

  3. Imperial Noble Consort ( Chinese: 皇貴妃, Vietnamese: hoàng quý phi, Korean : 황귀비) was the title of women who ranked second to the Empress in the imperial harem of China during most of the period spanning from 1457 to 1915.

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  5. Imperial Noble Consort Zhuangshun (庄顺皇贵妃) (?–1867) of the Uya clan, she was the natural birth mother of the First Prince Chun. Noble Consort Tóng (彤贵妃) (?–1877) of the Sumuru clan.

  6. Tongzhi (born April 27, 1856, Beijing, China—died Jan. 12, 1875, Beijing) was the reign name ( niaohao) of the eighth emperor (reigned 1861–1874/75) of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911/12), during whose reign occurred a short revitalization of the beleaguered Qing government, known as the Tongzhi Restoration.

  7. Imperial Noble Consort Zhuangshun (莊順皇貴妃) (?–1867) of the Uya clan, she was the natural birth mother of the First Prince Chun. Noble Consort Tóng (彤貴妃) (?–1877) of the Sumuru clan.