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  1. Noble Consort Ying (7 March 1731 – 14 March 1800), of the Mongol Bordered Red Banner Barin clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. She was 20 years his junior. Life. Family background. Noble Consort Ying's personal name was not recorded in history.

  2. Empress Nara died on 19 August 1766 and the Emperor did not designate a new empress. However, the Imperial Noble Consort, who held the highest rank among all of the imperial consorts, was placed in charge of the imperial harem. She was thrifty in managing the funds and guided the Confucian rituals.

  3. Concubine YingConsort YingNoble Consort Ying A Mongolian concubine promoted to be Noble Consort Ying. Spirited and eloquent yet blunt, she is the second member of the Imperial Harem from Mongolia and regarded as a "Southern Beauty" who became very favored by the Qianlong Emperor.

  4. Noble Consort Ying, of the Mongol Bordered Red Banner Barin clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. She was 20 years his junior.

  5. 19. Aug. 2018 · The Emperor confiscated the ceremonial artefacts which marked her four promotions to the positions of Consort, Noble Consort, Imperial Noble Consort and Empress respectively; he also reduced the number of her servants to two, which was the equivalent of the lowest-ranking consort in the palace.

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  6. Noble Consort Ying (1731 - 1800) was a concubine of the Qianlong Emperor of the . Noble Consort Ying was born of the Mongol Barin (巴林) clan. Her personal name is unknown. Her family was under the Mongol Bordered Red Banner. Her father was Nachin (納親), a banner commander (都統) and qingche duwei (輕車都尉).

  7. Noble Consort Xin was actually the one who entered the harem and was initially conferred the rank of Concubine in 1753 after Consort Shu had lost her son. In the same vein, it wasn't Noble Consort Ying who was pregnant with the Sixth Princess but Noble Consort Xin instead.