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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WenxiuWenxiu - Wikipedia

    Wenxiu (20 December 1909 – 17 September 1953), also known as Consort Shu (淑妃) and Ailian (愛蓮), was a consort of Puyi, the last Emperor of China and final ruler of the Qing dynasty. She was from the Mongol Erdet (額爾德特) Clan and her family was under the Bordered Yellow Banner of the Eight Banners.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Consort_ShuConsort Shu - Wikipedia

    Consort Shu may refer to: Consort Shu (Qianlong) (1728–1777), concubine of the Qianlong Emperor. Consort Shu (Jiaqiang) (died 1792), concubine of the Jiaqing Emperor. Wenxiu (1909–1953), consort of Puyi.

  3. Consort Shu (7 July 1728 – 4 July 1777), of the Manchu Plain Yellow Banner Yehe Nara clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor. She was 17 years younger than him. Life. Family background. Consort Shu's personal name was not recorded in history. Father: Yongshou ( 永壽; 1702–1731), served as the Right Vice Minister of War from 1727–1729.

  4. Consort Shu by 晓桥琉水 is one of the best imperial harem novels I've ever read, right up there with The Job of an Imperial Concubine. Shen Moyun enters the inner palace as one of the four main consorts, yet it takes her twenty long and arduous years to become the empress.

  5. Story of Yanxi Palace (延禧攻略) is a Chinese period drama series created by Yu Zheng. It is an original screenplay written by Zhou Mo and later developed into a novel by Xiao Lian Mao.

  6. Feb 4, 2019 · 7. Consort Shu as Consort Xiu Yu. Source: Pikbee. Consort Shu was one of the villains who tried, on multiple occasions, to set up Yingluo in Yanxi.

  7. Episode #1.57: Directed by Jun Wang. With Xun Zhou, Wallace Huo, Charisma Bai, Janine Chun-Ning Chang. Consort Shu grieves deeply and alone, but the truth that beleaguered her love for the emperor will come out in the end.