Tunggiya (Manchu: ᡨᡠᠩᡤᡳᠶᠠ, Chinese: 佟佳) is the name of a Manchu clan.
Notable figures
editMales
edit- Yangzhen (養真/养真; d. 1621), grandfather of Empress Xiaokangzhang
- Tulai (圖賴/图赖; 1606–1658), a first rank military official (都統/都统) and a first class duke (一等公)
- Guowei (國維/国维; d. 1719), a first rank military official (領侍衛內大臣/领侍卫内大臣) in the Ministry of Internal Affairs (内务府) and a first class duke (一等公),father of Empress Xiaoyiren
- Tulai (圖賴/图赖; 1606–1658), a first rank military official (都統/都统) and a first class duke (一等公)
- Yekeshu (叶克书), father of Shun'anyan
- Dekesi (德克新), served as third class imperial guard
- Hongshan (洪善)
- Qingyuan (庆元)
- Qingfu (庆復; d. 1747), served as first rank military official (都統/都统, pinyin: dutong) from 1727 to 1733, Viceroy of Liangjiang, Viceroy of Yunnan, Viceroy of Liangguang in 1741, a Grand Secretary of Wenhua hall (文华殿大学士)
- Longkodo (d. 1728), an eminent and powerful minister during the reigns of the Kangxi Emperor and Yongzheng Emperor
- Sunggayan (舜安顏/舜安颜; d. 1724), Longkodo's nephew
- Huase (花色)
- Sumingga (舒明阿), the Magistrate of Yong'an from 1771 to 1772 and the Magistrate of Xin'an County from 1776 to 1777, and a first class duke (一等公), father of Empress Xiaoshencheng
- Yuxiang (裕祥)
- Qingshan (庆山)
- Prince Consort
Date | Prince Consort | Background | Princess |
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Namuxi (納穆錫/纳穆锡) | Šurhaci's third daughter (b. 1588) by secondary consort (Fuca) | ||
1700 | Shun'anyan | Princess Wenxian (1683–1702), the Kangxi Emperor's ninth daughter by Empress Xiaogongren (Uya) | |
1752 | Yuanlao (元勞/元劳) | Yunlu's ninth daughter (1734–1754) by secondary consort (Wang) |
Females
editImperial Consort
- Empress
- Empress Xiaokangzhang (1638–1663), the Shunzhi Emperor's concubine, the mother of the Kangxi Emperor (1654–1722)
- Empress Xiaoyiren (d. 1689), the Kangxi Emperor's third empress, the mother of eighth daughter (1683)
- Empress Xiaoshencheng (1792–1833), the Daoguang Emperor's first empress, the mother of Princess Duanmin (1813–1819)
- Imperial Noble Consort
- Imperial Noble Consort Quehui (1668–1743), the Kangxi Emperor's noble consort
- Imperial Noble Consort Duanke (1844–1910), the Xianfeng Emperor's imperial concubine
Princess Consort
Gallery
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Empress Xiaokangzhang in court attire
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Empress Xiaoyiren in daily dress
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Empress Xiaoshencheng in court dress
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Imperial Noble Consort Quehui in semiformal dress
References
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