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Empress Xiaohuizhang, the Glossary

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Empress Xiaohuizhang (5 November 1641 – 7 January 1718), of the Khorchin Mongol Borjigit clan, was the wife and second empress consort of Fulin, the Shunzhi Emperor.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 22 relations: Abatai, Borjigin, Chronicle of Life, Consort Donggo, Draft History of Qing, Eastern Qing tombs, Empress Xiaochengren, Empress Xiaogongren, Empress Xiaokangzhang, Empress Xiaozhuangwen, Erdeni Bumba, Forbidden City, Gregorian calendar, Harjol, Hong Taiji, House of Aisin-Gioro, Kangxi Emperor, Khorchin Mongols, Lunar calendar, Royal and noble ranks of the Qing dynasty, Shunzhi Emperor, Xiaozhuang Mishi.

  2. 17th-century Chinese women
  3. 17th-century Mongol women
  4. 17th-century Mongols
  5. 18th-century Chinese people
  6. 18th-century Chinese women
  7. 18th-century Mongol women
  8. 18th-century Mongols
  9. Manchu nobility
  10. Qing dynasty empresses
  11. Qing dynasty empresses dowager

Abatai

Abatai (Manchu:; 27 July 1589 – 10 May 1646) was a Manchu prince and military general of the early Qing dynasty.

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Borjigin

A Borjigin is a member of the Mongol sub-clan that started with Bodonchar Munkhag of the Kiyat clan. Yesugei's descendants were thus said to be Kiyat-Borjigin. The senior Borjigids provided ruling princes for Mongolia and Inner Mongolia until the 20th century.Humphrey & Sneath, p. 27. The clan formed the ruling class among the Mongols and some other peoples of Central Asia and Eastern Europe.

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Chronicle of Life

Chronicle of Life is a 2016 Chinese television series starring Hawick Lau, Zheng Shuang and Vin Zhang.

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Consort Donggo

Consort Donggo (1639 – 23 September 1660), of the Manchu Plain White Banner Donggo clan, was a consort of the Shunzhi Emperor. Empress Xiaohuizhang and consort Donggo are 17th-century Chinese people and 17th-century Chinese women.

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Draft History of Qing

The Draft History of Qing is a draft of the official history of the Qing dynasty compiled and written by a team of over 100 historians led by Zhao Erxun who were hired by the Beiyang government of the Republic of China.

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Eastern Qing tombs

The Eastern Qing tombs are an imperial mausoleum complex of the Qing dynasty located in Zunhua, northeast of Beijing.

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Empress Xiaochengren

Empress Xiaochengren (3 February 1654 – 6 June 1674), of the Manchu Plain Yellow Banner Hešeri clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and first empress consort of Xuanye, the Kangxi Emperor. Empress Xiaohuizhang and empress Xiaochengren are 17th-century Chinese people, 17th-century Chinese women, Manchu nobility and Qing dynasty empresses.

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Empress Xiaogongren

Empress Xiaogongren (28 April 1660 – 25 June 1723), of the Manchu Plain Yellow Banner Uya clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the consort of Xuanye, the Kangxi Emperor and mother of Yinzhen, the Yongzheng Emperor. Empress Xiaohuizhang and Empress Xiaogongren are 17th-century Chinese people, 17th-century Chinese women, 18th-century Chinese people, 18th-century Chinese women, Manchu nobility and Qing dynasty empresses.

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Empress Xiaokangzhang

Empress Xiaokangzhang (1638 – 20 March 1663), of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Tunggiya clan, was the concubine of the Shunzhi Emperor and mother of the Kangxi Emperor during the Qing dynasty. Empress Xiaohuizhang and Empress Xiaokangzhang are 17th-century Chinese people, 17th-century Chinese women, Qing dynasty empresses and Qing dynasty empresses dowager.

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Empress Xiaozhuangwen

Bumbutai (Бумбутай; ᠪᡠᠮᠪᡠᡨᠠᡳ; 布木布泰; 28 March 1613 – 27 January 1688), of the Khorchin Mongol Borjigit clan, was the consort of Hong Taiji. Empress Xiaohuizhang and Empress Xiaozhuangwen are 17th-century Chinese people, 17th-century Chinese women, 17th-century Mongol women, 17th-century Mongols, Borjigin, Qing dynasty empresses and Qing dynasty empresses dowager.

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Erdeni Bumba

Erdeni Bumba (17th century), of the Khorchin Mongol Borjigit clan, was the consort of Fulin, the Shunzhi Emperor. Empress Xiaohuizhang and Erdeni Bumba are 17th-century Chinese people, 17th-century Chinese women, 17th-century Mongol women, 17th-century Mongols, Borjigin and Qing dynasty empresses.

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Forbidden City

The Forbidden City is the imperial palace complex in the center of the Imperial City in Beijing, China.

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Gregorian calendar

The Gregorian calendar is the calendar used in most parts of the world.

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Harjol

Primary Consort Minhui (1609 – 22 October 1641), of the Khorchin Mongol Borjigit clan, personal name Harjol("Jade" in the Manchu language), was a consort of Hong Taiji. Empress Xiaohuizhang and Harjol are 17th-century Mongol women, 17th-century Mongols and Borjigin.

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Hong Taiji

Hong Taiji (28 November 1592 – 21 September 1643), also rendered as Huang Taiji and sometimes referred to as Abahai in Western literature, also known by his temple name as the Emperor Taizong of Qing, was the second khan of the Later Jin dynasty and the founding emperor of the Qing dynasty.

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House of Aisin-Gioro

The House of Aisin-Gioro is a Manchu clan that ruled the Later Jin dynasty (1616–1636), the Qing dynasty (1636–1912), and Manchukuo (1932–1945) in the history of China.

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Kangxi Emperor

The Kangxi Emperor (4 May 165420 December 1722), also known by his temple name Emperor Shengzu of Qing, personal name Xuanye, was the third emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the second Qing emperor to rule over China proper.

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Khorchin Mongols

The Khorchin (Хорчин, Horchin; Qorčin) are a subgroup of the Mongols that speak the Khorchin dialect of Mongolian and predominantly live in northeastern Inner Mongolia of China.

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Lunar calendar

A lunar calendar is a calendar based on the monthly cycles of the Moon's phases (synodic months, lunations), in contrast to solar calendars, whose annual cycles are based on the solar year.

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Royal and noble ranks of the Qing dynasty

The Qing dynasty (1644–1912) of China developed a complicated peerage system for royal and noble ranks.

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Shunzhi Emperor

The Shunzhi Emperor (15 March 1638 – 5 February 1661), also known by his temple name Emperor Shizu of Qing, personal name Fulin, was the second emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the first Qing emperor to rule over China proper.

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Xiaozhuang Mishi

Xiaozhuang Mishi, also known as Xiaozhuang Epic, is a 2003 Chinese television series produced by You Xiaogang.

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See also

17th-century Chinese women

17th-century Mongol women

17th-century Mongols

18th-century Chinese people

18th-century Chinese women

18th-century Mongol women

18th-century Mongols

Manchu nobility

Qing dynasty empresses

Qing dynasty empresses dowager

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empress_Xiaohuizhang

Also known as Borjigit, Empress Hui Zhang, Empress Dowager Renxian, Empress Xiao Hui Zhang, Xiao Hui Zhang, Xiaohuizhang.