Lady Pucha's father also obtained various hereditary titles and military honours on marrying Princess Zhengguo, a daughter of Emperor Xizong, as befitting an imperial son-in-law.
[1] When Lady Pucha was born, it was reported that her entire body was covered in a red light that did not fade with time.
[1] When Madage ascended the throne as Emperor Zhangzong in January 1189, he gave his deceased wife the posthumous title of Empress Qinhuai.
However, previous empresses had all come from the prominent Tudan, Tangkuo, Pucha, Nalanpusan, Hešeri, Wulinda, or Wulungu clans, so Zhangzong's decision met with fervent opposition from his ministers.
[1] Early in the reign of Prince Shao of Wei, Empress Qinhuai was buried with her husband in Daoling (Chinese: 道陵).