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  1. Imperial Noble Consort Dunhui (6 September 1856 – 18 May 1933), of the Manchu Bordered Blue Banner Sirin Gioro clan, was a consort of the Tongzhi Emperor.

  2. Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui. 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. In Ming Dynasty, the rank of Imperial Noble Consort was only a ...

  3. Dowager Imperial Noble Consort Ronghui (1856-1933) was a member of the Manchu Bordered Blue Banner Sirin Gioro clan. She received the title 'Noble Lady Jin' from the Tongzhi Emperor (1856-1875) when she entered the Forbidden City in November 1872 at the age of 17. She continued to hold elevated positions.

  4. 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)

  5. Imperial Noble Consort Dunhui, of the Manchu Bordered Blue Banner Sirin Gioro clan, was a consort of the Tongzhi Emperor. In November 1872, Lady Sirin Gioro entered the Forbidden City and was granted the title Noble Lady Jin by the Tongzhi Emperor. On 23 December 1874, she was elevated to...

  6. Imperial Noble Consort Heyu (Chinese: 和裕皇貴妃; pinyin: Héyù Huángguìfēi; 9 January 1761 – 27 April 1834), of the Han Chinese Bordered White Banner Liu clan, was a consort of Jiaqing Emperor.

  7. Imperial Noble Consort Zhuanghe, (Chinese: 庄和皇贵妃) (1857–14 April 1921) née Alute was the aunt of Empress Xiaozheyi. Imperial Noble Consort Jingyi, (Chinese: 敬懿皇贵妃) (1856–1932) née Heseri. Imperial Noble Consort Ronghui, (Chinese: 荣惠皇贵妃) (1854–1933) née Silin Gioro.