[2] The future Consort Rong was born on 15 September of the twelfth year of the reign of Yongzheng Emperor, which translates to 10 October 1734 in the Gregorian calendar.
[5] She had been selected to enter the imperial palace after her older brother Turdu was honoured by the emperor with a title of his part in quelling a rebellion[which?]
[9] The emperor had arranged for her a Uyghur chef,[1] and a Muslim palace with engravings of texts from the Quran, called Fangwai Guan.
[7] Lady Hezhuo found such a great favour with the emperor, that in 1774, he celebrated her fortieth birthday four months ahead of time.
[8][11][12] Her coffin was moved from West Garden to Jing'an zuang, and she was interred in October in the Yu Mausoleum of the Eastern Qing tombs.
[9] Her story changed over time, transforming her into a fictional character Xiang Fei (香妃; Fragrant Consort) around the early 1920s.