Consorts of the Xianfeng Emperor

Source:[15] Concubine Rong, of the Irgen Gioro clan (容嬪 / 容嫔, 伊爾根覺羅氏 / 伊尔根觉罗氏; 6 July 1837 – 21 June 1869) was a consort of the Xianfeng Emperor.

Since 1839, Lady Irgen Gioro with her mother have been receiving a social rent consisting of money and crops.

[20] Lady Irgen Gioro entered the imperial harem in September 1853 and was bestowed a title of First Class Female Attendant Rong (容常在; tolerant, pretty).

[27] The coffin was temporarily placed in the Tiancun village and thereafter interred in Ding Mausoleum of Eastern Qing tombs.

In 1855, the Head of Palace Administration Zhang Xin proclaimed a decree demoting her further to Second Class Female Attendant without the right to convey a honorifical name.

[25]春贵人→春常在→答应→瑃常在 First Class Female Attendant Xin (鑫常在, 戴佳氏; d.27 May 1859) was a member of Sinjeku caste of the Daigiya clan of Plain White Banner Lady Daigiya entered the palace in 1852 and was bestowed a title of First Class Attendant Xin (鑫常在).

[37] Lady Daigiya died on 27 May 1859 and her coffin was interred at Ding Mausoleum of Eastern Qing tombs.

First Class Female Attendant Ping (玶常在, 伊尔根觉罗氏; d.1856) was a member of the Irgen Gioro clan.

[40] In March 1852, Noble Lady Ying received one black lacquered copper clock.

Noble Lady Yi, who arrived from Ji'an studio, departed to the Forbidden city earlier than other concubines.

Noble Consort Mei fishing with Noble Lady Chun