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Noble Consort Yu (Qianlong)

Noble Consort Yu (15 June 1714 – 9 July 1792), of the Mongol Bordered Blue Banner Keliyete clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. She was three years his junior.

Life

Family background

Noble Consort Yu's personal name was not recorded in history.

  • Father: E'erjitu (), served as a fifth rank literary official ()

Kangxi era

The future Noble Consort Yu was born on the fourth day of the fifth lunar month in the 53rd year of the reign of the Kangxi Emperor, which translates to 15 June 1714 in the Gregorian calendar.

Yongzheng era

It is not known when Lady Keliyete became a mistress of Hongli, the fourth son of the Yongzheng Emperor.

Qianlong era

The Yongzheng Emperor died on 8 October 1735 and was succeeded by Hongli, who was enthroned as the Qianlong Emperor. On 8 November 1735, Lady Keliyete was granted the rank of "First Attendant" with the honorific name "Hai". In 1736, she was elevated to "Noble Lady Hai". On 23 March 1741, Lady Keliyete gave birth to the emperor's fifth son, Yongqi. She was elevated in December 1741 or January 1742 to "Concubine Yu", and on 9 December 1745 to "Consort Yu".

Yongqi was the first among the Qianlong Emperor's sons to be made a prince of the first rank. Following Yongqi's death on 16 April 1766, Lady Keliyete lost the Qianlong Emperor's favor. She died on 9 July 1792. In 1793, the emperor posthumously honored her as "Noble Consort Yu" and had her interred in the Yu Mausoleum of the Eastern Qing tombs.

Titles

  • During the reign of the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661–1722):
  • Lady Keliyete ()
  • During the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor (r. 1722–1735):
  • Mistress (; from unknown date)
  • During the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1735–1796):
  • First Attendant Hai (; from 8 November 1735), seventh rank consort
  • Noble Lady Hai (; from 1736), sixth rank consort
  • Concubine Yu (; from December 1741 or January 1742), fifth rank consort
  • Consort Yu (; from 9 December 1745), fourth rank consort
  • Noble Consort Yu (; from 23 November 1793), third rank consort

Issue

In popular culture

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