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The
Imperial Noble Consort Chun Hui (
Chinese: 纯惠皇贵妃)
1713 -
1760 came from the Manchu Sugiya clan. She was the daughter of Sujinam and was born in the fifty-second year of the
Kangxi Emperor's reign.
Biography
Lady Sugiya entered the imperial court during the reign of the
Yongzheng Emperor and became a concubine of the then Prince Hong Li (later the
Qianlong Emperor). When in 1735 Prince Hong Li ascended the throne, Sugiya was given the title of Concubine Chun (
Chinese: 纯嫔). Later, Lady Sugiya gave birth to two sons and a daughter.
In 1760 Lady Sugiya was given the title of Imperial Noble Consort Chun (meaning purity). However, Lady Sugiya died half year later in the twenty-fifth year of
Qianlong Emperor's reign. She was given the posthumous title of
Imperial Noble Consort Chun Hui and was later interred in the Yuling Mausoleum for consorts.
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