Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong - Titles Held

Titles Held

  • Noble Lady (貴人), from 1740 to 1751.
  • Imperial Concubine Qing (慶嬪), from 1751 to 1759.
  • Consort Qing (慶妃), from 1759 to 1768.
  • Noble Consort Qing (慶貴妃), from 1768 to her death in 1774.
  • Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong (慶恭皇貴妃), granted to her posthumously in 1799 by the Jiaqing Emperor.

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