Empress Xiaojingcheng - Children

Children

Lady Borjigit gave birth to a daughter and three sons. After the death of Empress Xiaoquancheng in 1840, she was put in charge of the rest of the Daoguang Emperor's concubines, as well as being responsible for the upbringing of Empress Xiaoquancheng's son, who later became the Xianfeng Emperor.

Lady Borjigit's children:

  • Yigang, Prince Shunhe of the Second Rank (順和郡王奕綱; 22 November 1826 – 5 March 1827), Daoguang's second son, died prematurely
  • Yiji, Prince Huizhi of the Second Rank (慧質郡王奕繼; 2 December 1829 – 22 January 1830), Daoguang's third son, also died prematurely
  • Yixin, Prince Gongzhong of the First Rank (恭忠親王奕訢; 11 January 1833 – 29 May 1898), Daoguang's sixth son
  • Kurun Princess Shou'en (壽恩固倫公主; 20 January 1831 – 1859), Daoguang's sixth daughter, married Jingshou (景壽)

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