Noble Consort Tong (3 June 1817 â 1877), of the Manchu à  umuru clan, was a consort of the Daoguang Emperor. She was 35 years his junior.
Very little is known about Lady à  umuru's life before she entered the Forbidden City.
Noble Consort Tong's personal name was not recorded in history.
Lady à  umuru was born on the 3rd day of the fourth lunar month in the twenty-first year of the reign of the Jiaqing Emperor, which translates to 3 June 1817 in the Gregorian calendar.
Lady à  umuru was entered the palace somewhere in 1831, at the age of fourteen or fifteen. She was given an honorary name along with her rank, "Noble Lady Mu" (ç¦貴人). Her residence became Xianfu palace on the west side of Forbidden City. In December 1832 or January 1833 Lady à  umuru was promoted to "Concubine Tong" (彤嬪). On 3 December 1834, she was promoted to "Consort Tong" (彤å¦Â). On 26 January 1837, Lady à  umuru was given the prestigious promotion to "Noble Consort Tong" (彤貴å¦Â), now twenty or twenty one, and having been in the palace for just six years. On 30 July 1840, Noble Consort Tong gave birth to seventh princess, who would die prematurely on 27 January 1845. On 7 January 1842, she gave birth to eighth princess, Princess Shouxi of the Second Rank. On 4 May 1844, Lady à  umuru, gave birth to tenth princess, who would die prematurely on 26 February 1845. Lady à  umuru was demoted to "Noble Lady Tong" (彤貴人) on 21 October 1844 after she had given her gifts to an eunuch, Li Dexi. It was a serious offense; in 1778, Consort Dun was demoted one rank for killing a servant, while Lady à  umuru was demoted three ranks. In 1845 she lost two daughters in the span of a month: The seventh Princess in January, and the tenth Princess in February.
Lady à  umuru had held in her new rank for about nearly six years when the Xianfeng Emperor established her as "Dowager Imperial Concubine Tong" (彤嬪), in February or March 1850, following the Emperor's passing. In 1860, she received New Year gifts together with Imperial Noble Consort Zhuangshun, Noble Consort Cheng, First Class Attendant Cai and Consort Xiang. At that time, her residence in the Forbidden City was Central Longevity Palace. She stayed in the Forbidden City with First Class Attendant Shang and another dowager concubines, while five of them fled to Rehe together with Xianfeng Emperor.
In 1863, her second daughter, princess Shouxi of the Second Rank married Niohuru Jalafungga. In December 1874 or January 1875, Lady à  umuru was finally restored as "Noble Consort Tong" (彤貴å¦Â). She died shortly after in 1877, and was interred in Mu Mausoleum of the Western Qing tombs.