Consort Zhuang (; died 9 March 1811), from the Manchu Wanyan clan, was a consort of the Jiaqing Emperor.
Consort Zhuang came from an ancient Manchu Wanyan clan. Her personal name was not recorded. Her father, Yilibu, was a provincial examination graduate ().
It is not known when Lady Wanggiya married Prince Jia of the First Rank as his concubine.
In December 1796, Lady Wanggiya was given a title "First Class Female Attendant Chun" (; "chun" meaning literally "spring") comparing her beauty to the eternal youth symbolized by spring. She was promoted to "Noble Lady Chun" () in 1798. In 1801, Noble Lady Chun was promoted to "Concubine Ji" (, "ji" meaning "auspicious"). In 1808, Concubine Ji was promoted to "Consort Zhuang" (, "zhuang" meaning "dignified"). Consort Zhuang died on 9 March 1811 in the Western Garden in Yuanmingyuan. She remained childless until her death. Her coffin was temporarily placed in the Antian Memorial Palace. Consort Zhuang was interred in the Chang Mausoleum in the Western Qing Tombs. Empress Xiaoherui personally took part in her funeral ceremony. It was uncommon for the empress to visit a concubine's grave during the Qing dynasty.