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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Consort_FangConsort Fang - Wikipedia

    Consort Fang (Chinese: 芳妃; pinyin: Fāng Fēi; ? – 20 September 1801), of the Han Chinese Chen clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. She and her brothers were inducted into a bondservant company of the Bordered Yellow Banner of the Han Chinese Eight Banners since it was required for all imperial consorts of the Qing ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Empress_FangEmpress Fang - Wikipedia

    Empress Xiaolie (1516–1547), of the Fang clan, was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, third empress to the Jiajing Emperor.

  3. An imperial consort's tent (Chinese: 宮帳; gōngzhàng; translated from the Mongolian term for yurts: 斡兒垜; wòérkàng) determined her status; multiple women often lived in the same one. In the many tents that existed, the imperial consort of the first tent was considered to be the most prestigious woman.

  4. Le règne de l'empereur Qianlong est considéré comme l'un des âges d'or de la civilisation chinoise, l'apogée de la dynastie Qing. L'empereur, homme d'État ambitieux et conscient de son devoir, élargit les frontières de l'empire chinois en direction de l'Asie centrale.

  5. Consort Fang (芳妃 陳氏; d. 20 September 1801) was a consort of Qianlong Emperor.

  6. Consort Fang (芳妃 陳氏; d. 20 September 1801) was a consort of Qianlong Emperor. Contents. 1 Life. 1.1 Family background. 1.2 Qianlong era. 1.3 Jiaqing era. 2 Titles. 3 References. Life edit. Family background edit. Consort Fang was a member of Han Chinese Chen clan. Her personal name wasn't recorded in history.

  7. Empress Xiaolie, of the Fang clan, was a Chinese empress consort during the Ming dynasty and the third empress to the Jiajing Emperor. Originating from Nanjing, she entered palace service in 1531 and became a concubine for the emperor.