Imperial Noble Consort Duanke (; 3 December 1844 â 7 May 1910), of the Manchu Tunggiya clan, was a consort of Xianfeng Emperor.
Imperial Noble Consort Duanke was a member of a prominent Manchu Tunggiya clan. Her personal name wasn't recorded in history.
Father: Yuxiang (è£Â祥), served as a leader of imperial guards ().
Imperial Noble Consort Duanke was born on 3 December 1844 in Jinling (present day Nanjing).
Lady Tunggiya entered the Forbidden City in 1858 at the age of fourteen, and was granted the title "Concubine Qi" (æ£Âå«Â). According to the poem "鸿称éÂÂç¨â (âÂÂSwangoose sees through needs") of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, "qi" means "fortune". Her residence in the Forbidden city was Palace of Celestial Favor ().
In November 1861, Concubine Qi was promoted to "Consort Qi" (æ£Âå¦Â). According to the medical records, lady Tunggiya suffered from depression and anemia in 1862. She moved to the Eastern Longevity palace as a concubine of former emperor. In December 1874, Consort Qi was promoted to "Noble Consort Qi" (æ£Âè´µå¦Â).
In 1908, Noble Consort Qi was promoted to "Dowager Imperial Noble Consort Qi" (æ£ÂçÂÂ贵太å¦Â) by Empress Dowager Cixi.
In 1910, lady Tunggiya fell critically ill before the sacrificial ceremony performed in Jingshan eastern grieving palace. She died on 7 May 1910. She was posthumously honoured as "Imperial Noble Consort Duanke" (端æÂªçÂÂè²´å¦Â). Her newly created golden insignia were presented in front of the coffin by the suggestion of the Ministry of Rites, as it was done for Qianlong Emperor's Noble Consort Xin. In 1911, Imperial Noble Consort Duanke was interred in Ding Mausoleum in Eastern Qing tombs.