Consort Qi (Qing Dynasty) - Family

Family

  • Father: Li Wenhui (李文輝), a prefecture governor (知府).
  • Spouse: Yongzheng Emperor
  • Children:
    • Heshuo Princess Huaike (和碩懷恪公主; 1695-1717), the Yongzheng Emperor's second daughter. She was the only of Yongzheng's daughters to survive into adulthood.
    • Hongpan (弘昐; 1697), the Yongzheng Emperor's second son, died prematurely.
    • Hongyun (弘昀; 1700), the Yongzheng Emperor's third son, died prematurely.
    • Hongshi (弘時; 1704-1727), the Yongzheng Emperor's fourth son. He was forced to commit suicide and was expelled from the imperial clan for plotting against his younger half brother Hongli (the future Qianlong Emperor).

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