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Consort Ji (Hong Taiji)

Consort Ji, of the Ula-Nara clan, was the second wife of Hong Taiji.

Life

Family background

  • Father: Bokdo (; d. 1607); held the title of beile ()
  • Grandfather: Buyan (; 1554–1603); founder of the Ula state

Wanli era

The exact date of Lady Ula-Nara's birth is unknown.

Her father and uncle were beheaded during the Battle of Wujieyan, which was part of Nurhaci's wars of unification. She probably became Hong Taiji's wife afterward.

In 1609, Lady Ula-Nara gave birth to Hong Taiji's eldest son, Hooge, followed in 1611 by his second son, Loge, and in 1621 by his eldest daughter, Princess Aohan of the First Rank.

The date of her death is unknown, though she most likely passed away before Hong Taiji inherited the Later Jin throne in 1926. She wasn't posthumously honored as empress.

At some later point, Lady Ula-Nara gained the unofficial title "Consort Ji" (; ) in order to differentiate her from her husband's other wives.

Titles

  • During the reign of the Wanli Emperor ():
  • Lady Ula-Nara ()
  • Consort (; from unknown date)

Issue

  • Hooge (), Prince Suwu of the First Rank (; 16 April 1609 – 4 May 1648), Hong Taiji's first son
  • Loge (; 1611 – November/December 1621), Hong Taiji's second son
  • Princess Aohan of the First Rank (; 3 April 1621 – February/March 1654), Hong Taiji's first daughter
  • Married Bandi (; d. 1647), of the Aohan Borjigin clan, on 25 May 1633

Notes

References

  • " Manuscripts of Qing History · Biography I" Empress