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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tan_YulingTan Yuling - Wikipedia

    Tan Yuling, Noble Consort Mingxian (born Tatara Yuling; 11 August 1920 – 14 August 1942), was a concubine of China's last emperor Puyi. She married Puyi when the latter was the nominal emperor of the puppet state of Manchukuo during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

    • Tatara Zhaoxu
    • Tatara
    • Lady Ok
  2. Tan Yuling Puyi's third wife, Tan Yuling, was a Manchu of the Tatara (他他拉) clan. She married Puyi in 1937 at the age of 16 on the recommendation of the daughter of Yulang (毓朗), a beile. She was designated as Puyi's Concubine Xiang (祥貴人).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PuyiPuyi - Wikipedia

    In August 1942, Puyi's concubine Tan Yuling fell ill and died after being treated by the same Japanese doctors who murdered Wanrong's baby. Puyi testified at the Tokyo war crimes trial of his belief that she was murdered. Puyi kept a lock of Tan's hair and her nail clippings for the rest of his life as he expressed much sadness over ...

  4. 15. Apr. 2023 · Tan Yuling (formally known as Noble Consort Mingxian) was the third and favourite wife of Puyi, the Last Emperor of China. However, she died tragically at the young age of twenty-two. Tan Yulings death has always been one of history’s greatest mysteries.

  5. 23. Apr. 2021 · In April of 1937, a 16-year-old girl from a noble family named Tan Yuling joined the imperial household as Puyi’s concubine. Whether or not she had a sexual relationship with Puyi is unknown....

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  6. Born as Tatara Yuling, also known as Noble Consort Mingxian, was a concubine of the last Chinese emperor, Puyi. She was born into the Tatara Clan from her father Zhaoxu while her mother was a Korean courtesan named Lady Ok. In 1937 she was chosen to become Puyi's Concubine while she was in middle...

  7. emperor. Tan Yuling, born Tatara Yuling, was a concubine of China"s last emperor Puyi. Background. Tan was born in a Manchu family in Beijing. Career. Her given name "Yuling" is sometimes transliterated into English as "Jade Years". Her clan name was Tatara (他他拉) but she changed to a common Han Chinese family name, Tan (譚).