Wang Yuying Explained

Wang Yuying (; died 1805) was the princess consort of Yongxuan, Qianlong Emperor's 8th son. Her family belonged to Han Chinese Plain Yellow Banner.

Life

It is not known neither when was Lady Wang born nor when she entered the Manor of Prince Yi as a servant.[1] In 1768, she gave birth to Mianzhi, Yongxuan's first son. At that time, she was awarded a title of mistress.[2] In 1769, Wang Yuying gave birth to the first daughter, later honoured as Lady of the Second Rank. In 1772, she birthed the second daughter, who would die prematurely in 1774. That same year, she birthed the third daughter, who would die prematurely in 1776. In 1775, she gave birth to the second son, Mianmao, who would die prematurely in 1777.[3] In July 1785, her sole surviving daughter married Barin Mongolian prince Gongsaishang'a of the Borjigin clan.[4] Wang Yuying died in 1805 and was posthumously honoured as secondary consort.[5]

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References

  1. Book: 《清宮醫案集成》/ "Medical Records of the Imperial Palace".
  2. Book: 《為绵志生母王氏已故著施恩追封仪亲王侧福晋事》/ "A report on promoting Mianzhi's biological mother to secondary consort"..
  3. Book: 《玉碟》/ "Jade Tables".
  4. Book: 《列祖女孙直档》/ "Biographies of the descendants of imperial clan".
  5. Book: 《為绵志生母王氏已故著施恩追封仪亲王侧福晋事》/ "A report on promoting Mianzhi's biological mother to secondary consort".