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.