Empress Xiaoyichun - Issue

Issue

Empress Xiaoyichun bore the Qianlong Emperor four sons and two daughters. Among her children include Qianlong's successor, the Jiaqing Emperor.

Empress Xiaoyichun's children were:

  • Kurun Princess Hejing (固倫和靜公主; 10 August 1756 – 9 February 1775), the Qianlong Emperor's seventh daughter.
  • Yonglu (永璐; 31 August 1757 – 3 May 1760), the Qianlong Emperor's 14th son.
  • Heshuo Princess Heke (和碩和恪公主; 17 August 1758 – 14 December 1780), the Qianlong Emperor's ninth daughter, married Zhalantai (札蘭泰) of the Uya (烏雅) clan in September 1772.
  • Yongyan (永琰; 13 November 1760 – 2 September 1820), the Qianlong Emperor's 15th son, instated in 1789 as Prince Jia of the First Rank (嘉親王), ascended to the throne on 9 February 1796 as the Jiaqing Emperor.
  • Unnamed son (13 January 1763 – 6 May 1765), the Qianlong Emperor's 16th son.
  • Yonglin (永璘; 17 June 1766 – 25 April 1820), the Qianlong Emperor's 17th son, instated as a beile (貝勒) in 1789, elevated to Prince Qing of the Second Rank (慶郡王) in 1799, promoted to Prince Qing of the First Rank (慶親王) in 1820.

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