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  1. Consort Xiang may refer to: Empress Xiang (1047–1102), wife of Emperor Shenzong of Song. Fragrant Concubine ( fl. 18th century), semi-legendary concubine of the Qianlong Emperor. Consort Xiang (Daoguang) (1808–1861), concubine of the Daoguang Emperor.

  2. Consort Xiang (9 February 1808 – 15 February 1861), of the Manchu Niohuru clan, was a consort of the Daoguang Emperor. She was 26 years his junior and of the same age as his eldest son Prince Yiwei.

  3. The Fragrant Concubine (Chinese: 香妃; pinyin: Xiāng Fēi; Wade–Giles: Hsiang Fei; Uyghur: ئىپارخان / Iparxan / Ипархан) is a figure in Chinese legend who was taken as a consort by the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing dynasty in the 18th century.

  4. Oct 19, 2019 · It tells the legend of Xiang Yu, the Hegemon-King of Western Chu during the Chu–Han Contention (206-202 BC), who was on the verge of total defeat by Liu Bang, a former brother at arms who ultimately betrayed Xiang in order to take the throne for himself.

  5. Policies and ethics. Women’s biographies constitute a long tradition in China, tracing back to the first century BCE, when the Confucian historian Liu Xiang (77–76 BCE) compiled the first collection of women’s biographies.1 This practice soon entered the official...

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  6. The emperor Qianlong’s Muslim consort: the consort Xiang or the consort Rong - YouTube. Ancient Chinese history channel by Bing. 6.34K subscribers. Subscribed. 869. 58K views 1 year ago. In...

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  7. Consort Xiang, A beautiful woman who was taken into the palace by General Zhaohui after her tribe was conquered by the Qing Dynasty. Xiangjian’s only goal was to assassinate Qianlong in order to take revenge for her lover.