Concubine Yi (? â 1 November 1736), of the Han Chinese Plain Yellow Banner, was a consort of Qianlong Emperor.
Concubine Yi was a Han Chinese Booi Aha of Plain Yellow Banner. Her ancestral home was in Suzhou.
In 1727, Lady Huang entered Prince Bao's Mansion, the residence of Hongli, as a mistress. She was versed in embroidery, weaving and Confucian philosophy ("Rules of a Woman" and "The Principles of Self-Discipline").
After Hongli's ascension as the Qianlong Emperor, Lady Huang was granted the rank of concubine (å«Â) and her family's status was raised from xinzheku (è¾Âè 庫) to booi aha. In October 1735, Lady Huang fell ill while Empress Fuca, Noble Consort Gao and other imperial consorts visited the Tiancun Funeral Palace. Lady Huang died on 1 November 1736. She was posthumously honoured as "Concubine Yi" (仪å«Â; "yi" meaning "righteous").