Imperial Noble Consort Gongshun - Children

Children

  • The Jiaqing Emperor's eighth daughter (1805), unnamed, died before reaching a year old.
  • Kurun Princess Huimin (慧憫固倫公主; 1811–1815), personal name unknown, the Jiaqing Emperor's ninth daughter.
  • Mianyu (绵愉; 1814-1865), the Jiaqing Emperor's fifth son.

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