However, the title of gege was reserved for several mistresses who died before emperor's coronation and were not granted honorific names.
The following titles were granted to princesses born to imperial clansmen: The following stipends were received annually.
Rarely, but princesses could be awarded a double annual stipend and be treated as imperial consorts, ex: Princess Hejing of the First Rank, who was treated as an Imperial Noble Consort and received a double annual stipend.
The described garments below were dictated by the "Illustrated Precedents for Ritual Paraphernalia of the Imperial Court" published in 1759.
[5] During her lifetime, she held a title of first rank Mingfu, madam Fu Zhongyong (傅忠勇夫人).
[6] Yu Derling (1885-1944) was Western-educated court lady of Empress Dowager Cixi.
During her stay, she served as a translator when Empress Dowager received foreign guests.
[9] In contrast to earlier historiography, Deling was not a member of imperial clan, but claimed Manchu descent despite her family belonged to Plain White Banner Han forces.