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Li Fei (Traditional Chinese: 麗妃; Simplified Chinese: 丽妃) of the Tatala clan (他他拉氏) (1837 - 1890). Daughter of Jiahai (庆海). She entered the Forbidden City in 1850 to marry the Xianfeng emperor who was 6 years older. During the same time Lady Yehenola (the future Empress Dowager Cixi) entered the palace as well. To years she was granted the title of Li Gui Ren (麗貴人) while Cixi was granted the title of Lan Gui Ren. 2 years later in 1854 Li Gui Ren was promoted to Imperial Concubine (嬪"pin") being promoted 10 months later then Cixi. Traditional Chinese characters are one of two standard sets of printed Chinese characters. ...
Simplified Chinese characters (Simplified Chinese: ç®ä½å; Traditional Chinese: ç°¡é«å; pinyin: jiÇntÇzì; also Simplified Chinese: ç®åå; Traditional Chinese: ç°¡åå; pinyin: jiÇnhuà zì) are one of two standard character sets of printed contemporary Chinese written language. ...
| Queen Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom (1837 - 1901) 1837 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
1890 (MDCCCXC) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar). ...
Overview of the Forbidden City The Forbidden City (Chinese: ; pinyin: ZÇjinchéng; literally Purple Forbidden City) was the Chinese imperial palace during the mid-Ming and the Qing Dynasties. ...
The Xianfeng Emperor (July 17, 1831 - August 22, 1861) was the eigth emperor of the Manchu Qing dynasty, and the seventh Qing emperor to rule over China, from 1850 to 1861. ...
Empress Dowager Cixi Empress Dowager Cixi (Chinese: 慈禧太后; Wade-Giles: Tzu-hsi) (November 29, 1835–November 15, 1908), popularly known in China as the Western Empress Dowager (西太后), and officially known posthumously as Empress Xiaoqin Xian (孝欽顯皇后), was a...
Empress Dowager Cixi Empress Dowager Cixi (Chinese: 慈禧太后; Wade-Giles: Tzu-hsi) (November 29, 1835–November 15, 1908), popularly known in China as the Western Empress Dowager (西太后), and officially known posthumously as Empress Xiaoqin Xian (孝欽顯皇后), was a...
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In 1855 Li Pin gave birth to the emperors first daughter, Princess Rongan Ku Lun (榮安固倫公主). Because Li Pin gave birth to the emperors first child she was directly promoted to consort in ordinary (妃"Fei"). This time being promoted 10 months earlier then Cixi. Li Fei being the emperor's favourite was promoted to imperial consort (麗皇貴妃"Li Huang Gui Fei") after the death of her husband Xianfeng in 1861. The Xianfeng Emperor (July 17, 1831 - August 22, 1861) was the eigth emperor of the Manchu Qing dynasty, and the seventh Qing emperor to rule over China, from 1850 to 1861. ...
Li Fei's daughter died in 1874 at the age of 19. One year later the Tongzhi emperor died as well and Zaitian became emperor with the reign title of Guangxu. During the reign of the Guangxu emperor Li Fei was granted the title of Li Huang Gui Tai Fei (麗皇貴太妃). Li Fei being often sick died of illness in 1890 at the age of 53. She was buried in the Dingling Mausoleum for concubines (定陵妃園寢) 3 years later, together with Mei Gui Fei (玫貴妃) who died 7 months before her. The Tongzhi Emperor (April 27, 1856–January 12, 1875) was the ninth emperor of the Manchu Qing dynasty, and the eigth Qing emperor to rule over China, from 1861 to 1875. ...
The Guangxu Emperor (August 14, 1871âNovember 14, 1908), born Zaitian(è¼æ¹), was the tenth emperor of the Manchu Qing dynasty, and the ninth Qing emperor to rule over China, his reign lasting from 1875 to 1908, but in practice ruling from 1890 to 1898. ...
The Guangxu Emperor (August 14, 1871–November 14, 1908), born Zaitian(載湉), was the tenth emperor of the Manchu Qing dynasty, and the ninth Qing emperor to rule over China, from 1875 to 1908. ...
After her death Li Fei was granted the title of Zhuang Jing Huang Gui Fei (庄靜皇貴妃). |