Uya Explained
Uya (Manchu: ;) was a clan of Manchu nobility.
Notable figures
Males
- Ebaigen (额栢根)
- Esen (額森/额森)
- Weiwu (威武/威武) - a third rank military official (護軍參領/护军参领, pinyin: hujun canling), and held the title of a first class duke (一等公)
- Yuese (岳色)
- Bailu (白绿), the grandfather of Imperial Noble Consort Zhuangshun
- Lingshou (靈壽/灵寿; 1788–1824), served as a sixth rank literary official (筆帖式/笔帖式, pinyin: bitieshi)
- Wanming (万明), served as a second rank literary official.
- Prince Consort
Date | Prince Consort | Background | Princess |
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1772 | Jalantai (Chinese: 札蘭泰/札兰泰; d. 1788) | | Princess Heke (1758–1780), the Qianlong Emperor's ninth daughter by Empress Xiaoyichun (Weigiya) | |
Females
Imperial Consort
- Empress
- Malu, Empress Xiaogongren (1660–1723), the Kangxi Emperor's consort, the mother of the Yongzheng Emperor (1678–1735), Yinzuo (1680–1685), seventh daughter (1682), Princess Wenxian (1683–1702), 12th daughter (1686–1697) and Yunti (1688–1755)
- Imperial Noble Consort
- Imperial Concubine
Princess Consort
- Primary Consort
- Yunhu's second primary consort, the mother of Hongsong (1743–1777) and Hongfeng (1744–1803)
- Yunbi's primary consort, the mother of first daughter (1734–1736), Princess (1735–1753), third daughter (1737–1745), Hongchang (1741–1795), fifth daughter (1742–1743), Princess (b. 1743) and Princess (b. 1745)
- Concubine
- Yunzhi's concubine, the mother of Lady (1703–1768) and tenth son (1716–1720)
See also
References