Empress Xiaoke (Jiajing) Explained

Empress Xiaoke
Birth Date:1510
Birth Place:Daxing, Zhili (present-day Daxing District, Beijing, China)
Death Place:Beijing
Burial Place:Yongling Mausoleum
Spouse:Jiajing Emperor
Issue:Longqing Emperor
Posthumous Name:Empress Xiaoke Chun Ciyi Gongshun Zantian Kaisheng
(孝恪淵純慈懿恭順贊天開聖皇后)
House:Du (杜)
House-Type:Clan
Father:Du Lin (杜林)

Empress Xiaoke (孝恪皇后; 1510–1554) of the Du clan, was a concubine of Jiajing Emperor of the Ming dynasty and the mother of Zhu Zaiji, the Longqing Emperor.[1]

Biography

In the 9th year (1530) of the Jiajing Emperor's reign, Lady Du was selected to become a concubine of Jiajing Emperor. In the fifteenth year of Jiajing reign, she was promoted to concubine Kang, and in the sixteenth year (1537), and she gave birth to Zhu Zaiji, the third son of the emperor who was not favoured.

In the first month of the 33rd year of Jiajing (1554), Lady Du died at age 40. She was posthumously named Consort Rongshukang (荣淑康妃). She was buried in Yuquan Mountain. The ceremonial officer asked Zhu Zaiji to serve the three-year mourning but the Jiajing Emperor did not allow it.

After Zhu Zaiji became emperor, he posthumously awarded his mother with the title "Empress Xiaoke"[2] and was reburied Yongling tombs.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Keith McMahon. Celestial Women: Imperial Wives and Concubines in China from Song. 156.
  2. Book: Keith McMahon. Celestial Women: Imperial Wives and Concubines in China from Song. 121.
  3. Book: Kenneth M Swope. The Ming World. Routledge. 2019. 9781000134667.
  4. Xiaoke (née Du), mother of the Longqing emperor, and Xiaojie (née Chen) who was Jiajing's first empress were transferred to the site."