Empress XiaoZhao

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Empress Xiao Zhao Ren
Niuhuru, the Qing Dynasty Jingshu Empress
Born 1653
Died 18 March 1678 (aged 25)
Consort The Kangxi Emperor
Father Duke Ebulong

Empress Xiao Zhao Ren (Chinese: 孝昭仁皇后钮祜禄氏), Private name: Donjoo (Chinese: 东珠), (1653 - 18 March 1678). Xiao Zhao Ren was the second Empress Consort of the Kang Xi Emperor. Her father was Duke Ebulong of the Niuhuru clan, and her sister was the Noble Consort Wen Xi.

Lady Niuhuru was firstly an Imperial Consort, and was later elevated to become an Empress Consort. Niuhuru died six months later, aged 25, and was interred into the Jing-Ling Mausoleum together with Empress Xiao Cheng Ren.

Posthumous title

Empress Niuhuru's full posthumous title is:

  • Empress Xiao Zhao Jing Shu Ming Hui Zheng He An Yu Mu Qin Tian Shun Sheng Ren
  • Chinese: 孝昭静淑明惠正和安裕端穆钦天顺圣仁皇后

Succession

Preceded by
Heseri, the Empress Xiao Cheng Ren (Chinese: 孝诚仁皇后赫舍里氏)
Empress of China
1653 - 18 March 1678
Succeeded by
Tongiya, the Empress Xiao Yi Ren (Chinese: 孝懿仁皇后佟佳氏)
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