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Imperial consort of the Qing dynasty
‹See RfD› Consort Donggo (1639 – 23 September 1660), of the Manchu Plain White Banner Donggo clan, was a consort of the Shunzhi Emperor. She was one year
Consort_Donggo
Musical artist
In the early 2000s, Shu gained considerable fame for her roles as Consort Donggo in Xiaozhuang Mishi (2003); Jin Meili in The Story of a Noble Family
Shu_Chang_(actress)
Chinese TV series or program
child) Li Yifan as Fulin (younger child) Shu Chang as Consort Donggo Yang Zi as Consort Donggo (younger) Lu Jun as Hooge Mi Tiezeng as Fan Wencheng Shen
Xiaozhuang_Mishi
Imperial consort of the Qing dynasty
Consort Ningque (寧愨妃 董鄂氏; ? – 11 August 1694) of the Manchu Plain White Banner Donggo clan, was an imperial consort of the Qing dynasty second ruler,
Consort_Ningque
1969–1972 novel by Jin Yong
commander by the Shunzhi Emperor, who gave it to Consort Donggo. Mao Dongzhu later killed Consort Donggo and took the book from her. Wei Xiaobao eventually
The_Deer_and_the_Cauldron
Emperor of China from 1644 to 1661
Romance of the Western Chamber. In September 1660, Consort Donggo, the Shunzhi Emperor's favourite consort, suddenly died as a result of grief over the loss
Shunzhi_Emperor
List of characters from the novel The Deer and the Cauldron by Jin Yong
grandmother. Consort Donggo (董鄂妃) was the Shunzhi Emperor's favourite concubine who was murdered by Mao Dongzhu. Consort Zhen (貞妃) was Consort Donggo's younger
List of The Deer and the Cauldron characters
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Manchu clan and family name
PLA, was also a Donggo clansman. Tiebao, famous Qianlong-Jiaqing era calligrapher Empress Xiaoxian, Shunzhi Emperor's beloved consort Zhao, Li (2012)
Donggo
A Manchu clan and family name
few instance of name change of the clan (e.g. The Manchu clan of Bayara, Donggo, Laibu, Monggero, and Siburu came from the Irgen Gioro who settled in these
Irgen_Gioro
Chinese actress and singer (born 1992)
Zhou Qiong in Ru Ci Chu Shan. In 2002, Yang had a minor role as little Consort Donggo in Xiaozhuang Epic. In May 2004, Yang made her big-screen debut in the
Yang_Zi_(actress)
Part of the Manchu Eight Banners
Nergingge Empress Xiaoshurui Youlan (Gūwalgiya) Consort Donggo Consort Dun Minggatu (Mongol) Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui (Han) Shoushan [zh] (a descendant
Plain_White_Banner
German Jesuit astronomer active in China (1591–1666)
and place of a funeral and in that way contributed to the death of Consort Donggo. Schall von Bell and other Jesuits, Ferdinand Verbiest included, were
Johann_Adam_Schall_von_Bell
Topics referred to by the same term
child". It may refer to: Fiyanggū (Donggo),Qing's grand general of early Kangxi era and younger brother of Consort Donggo Fiyanggū (Imperial clansman), Prince
Fiyanggū
Manchu prince (1704–1727)
Yongzheng Emperor decided to disown and banish him. Primary Consort Primary consort, of the Donggo clan (嫡福晉 董鄂氏; 1703–1775) First daughter (14 October 1722
Hongshi
Imperial mausoleum complex of the Qing dynasty
are his empresses Xiaokangzhang (mother of the Kangxi Emperor) and Consort Donggo. The major tombs to the east of Shunzhi's mausoleum are Jingling (Kangxi
Eastern_Qing_tombs
China had eighteen imperial consorts, including three empresses, two imperial noble consorts, two noble consorts, four consorts, four concubines and three
Consorts of the Xianfeng Emperor
Consorts_of_the_Xianfeng_Emperor
Qing dynasty empress (1638–1663)
was interred in the Xiao Mausoleum alongside the Shunzhi Emperor and Consort Donggo. During the reign of Hong Taiji (r. 1626–1643): Lady Tong (佟氏) During
Empress_Xiaokangzhang
Empress of China from 1654 to 1661
showed little interest in his new empress consort because he favoured Consort Donggo more than any other consort of his. Some historians believe that the
Empress_Xiaohuizhang
Qing Dynasty empress dowager (1613–1688)
to be the biggest roadblock for the love between Shunzhi Emperor and Consort Donggo. Legend of Dragon Pearl, also known as Longzhu; a 2017 Chinese television
Empress_Xiaozhuangwen
Jurchen leader
primary consort, of the Hoifa Nara clan (八娶福晉 輝發那拉氏) Ninth primary consort, of the Sirin Gioro clan (九娶福晉 西林覺羅氏) Concubine Concubine, of the Donggo clan
Šurhaci
Chinese writer and astronomer
Rites. In it, he claimed that Schall was responsible for the death of Consort Donggo in 1660 by choosing an inauspicious day for the burial of her son in
Yang_Guangxian
Manchu Prince
system predates Möllendorff's by over 150 years. Primary Consort Primary consort, of the Donggo clan (嫡福晉 董鄂氏) Fourth daughter (12 September 1705 – December
Yuntang
Manchu military unit (1601–1912)
Geng Zu Tian Gūwalgiya Clan Nara Ayan Gioro Uya Borjigin Šumuru Magiya Donggo Yanja Cheng Wumit Zheng Zhou Wang Li Ejo Elliott 2001, p. 79. Elliott 2001
Plain_Yellow_Banner
Calendar year
Mughal Empire emperor (d. 1676) Yair Bacharach, German rabbi (d. 1702) Consort Donggo, concubine of the Shunzhi Emperor of the Qing Dynasty (d. 1660) Dirck
1639
Title used in East Asian empires (皇貴妃)
Imperial Noble Consort (Chinese: 皇貴妃, Vietnamese: hoàng quý phi, Korean: 황귀비) was the title of women who ranked second to the Empress in the imperial
Imperial_Noble_Consort
1984 Hong Kong TV series
Hing-sang as Jia Laoliu Cheung Lui as Desi Sangye Gyatso Ko Miu-see as Consort Donggo Wong Yat-fei as Geng Jingzhong Kwan Kin as Guan Fuzi Man Kit-wan as
The Duke of Mount Deer (1984 Hong Kong TV series)
The_Duke_of_Mount_Deer_(1984_Hong_Kong_TV_series)
Chinese TV series or program
Guozhi Ma Xiaomao as Wu Yingxiong Bo Hong as Consort Donggo Zhu Yan as Consort Tunggiya Gong Xuehua as Consort Hui Tang Ruli as Ziyun Zhang Jingjing as Hongyu
Kangxi_Dynasty
Chinese actress (born 1981)
Xiaofan 2002 Woman's Hotspring 女人汤 Gao Zi 2003 The Young Emperor 少年天子 Consort Donggo 2004 Happy 7 Fairies 欢天喜地七仙女 Zi'er 2004 Strange Tales of Liaozhai 聊斋
Huo_Siyan
Chinese actress (born 1997)
Beijing TV I Am Your Son 我是你儿子 Chen Yan 2012 In Love with Power 山河恋·美人无泪 Consort Donggo Jiangsu TV 2013 Swordsman 笑傲江湖 Laobusi Hunan TV Chuan Yue Feng Huo Xian
Zhang_Xueying
(chief being Shunzhi Emperor's infatuation with his favored concubine Consort Donggo; but also due to her connection with the emperor's mother Empress Xiaozhuangwen
List of people who disappeared mysteriously (pre-1910)
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edict framed by the Hanlin Academy conferring a posthumous title upon Consort Donggo. Since Akdun was the chancellor of the Hanlin Academy, he was deprived
Akdun
Hong Kong television series (1987–1992)
Tian Chou Sin Kwai-chi as Consort Tunggiya Lee Ying-tong as Empress Yeung Chung-yan as Mao Xiang Ng Ning as Consort Donggo Hon Kong as Wang Linxiu Tong
The Rise and Fall of Qing Dynasty
The_Rise_and_Fall_of_Qing_Dynasty
Chinese Ming Dynasty female artist and Poet
her previous life as a courtesan. Dong has often been confused with Consort Donggo, and therefore said to have been abducted to the harem of the Emperor
Dong_Xiaowan
dynasty developed a complicated system of ranks and titles. Princess's consort was granted a title of efu (Manchu:ᡝᡶᡠ; Chinese: 额驸; 額駙; éfù), meaning
Lists of Qing dynasty princes consorts
Lists_of_Qing_dynasty_princes_consorts
power of Zheng Chenggong. November 5: Imperial Noble Consort Donggo, the emperor's favorite consort, gives birth to the emperor's fourth son, who died before
Chronology of the Shunzhi reign
Chronology_of_the_Shunzhi_reign
accused by Yang Guangxian of rebellion and miscalculating the funeral of Consort Donggo Fan Wencheng, early Han Chinese defector to the Qing dynasty Brucker
1666_in_China
Qing dynasty prince (1752–1823)
of Qianlong era, such as Weng Fanggang, Liu Yong and Tiebao (member of Donggo clan), which earned a name of "Four Schools of Qianlong era". He was granted
Yongxing_(prince)
Decade
Mughal Empire emperor (d. 1676) Yair Bacharach, German rabbi (d. 1702) Consort Donggo, concubine of the Shunzhi Emperor of the Qing Dynasty (d. 1660) Dirck
1630s
Qing dynasty prince and statesman (1583–1648)
Nurhaci, the founder of the Qing dynasty. His mother was Nurhaci's first consort, Lady Tunggiya (佟佳氏). He was an older half-brother of Nurhaci's successor
Daišan
in 1732 during his incarceration. Primary Consort Princess Consort Chengyin of the Second Rank, of the Donggo clan (誠隱郡王福晋 董鄂氏) Hongqing (弘晴; 30 November
Yunzhi,_Prince_Cheng
Military unit
most corrupt officials in history Lao She Noble Consort Cheng Fuca clan Gūwalgiya Niohuru Hešeri Donggo Wuqigeli Ning Li Zheng Wakeman, Frederic E. (1
Plain_Red_Banner
Prince Kang of the First Rank
grandson. Chuntai was born on 5 September 1683 to lady Donggo, second primary princess consort Kangliang. Chuntai inherited the title of Prince Kang of
Chuntai
Qing prince, son of the Shunzhi Emperor
as the second son of the Shunzhi Emperor. His mother was Consort Ningque (寧愨妃) from the Donggo (董鄂) clan. Fuquan was conferred the title of "Prince Yu
Fuquan,_Prince_Yu
Founding khan of the Later Jin dynasty
August/September 1652), first daughter Married Hohori (何和禮; 1561–1624), of the Donggo clan, in 1588, and had issue (two sons) Cuyen (褚英), Prince Guanglüe of the
Nurhaci
Regent of Qing China from 1643 to 1650
Aesuk (愛淑) Secondary Consort Secondary consort, of the Yi clan of Jeonju (側福晉 全州李氏) First daughter (b. 1638), personal name Donggo (東莪) Portrayed by Yoo
Dorgon
Temple together with the most notable imperial princes, emperors and their consorts. Another meritorious officials were enshrined in the Temple of Worthies
List of Qing dynasty non-imperial titles
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Borjigin clan (嫡福晋 科尔沁博尔济吉特氏), daughter of Prince Esen (额森台吉) Primary consort, of the Donggo clan (继福晋 董鄂氏), daughter of Huase (华塞) Princess of the Third Rank
Giyesu
marched toward Xi'an, Hajan requested reinforcements from Prince and General Donggo. The Kangxi Emperor rebuked him for focusing solely on the defense of Xi'an
Hajan_(Irgen_Gioro)
Mother: Lady Sirin Gioro, Secondary consort Consorts and issue: Primary consort, lady Ujaku (嫡福晋 吴扎库氏) Second primary consort, lady Šumuru (继福晋 舒穆禄氏 ) Zhaolian
Yong'en
Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang's son Died of grief due to the death of Empress Donggo 22 Power Chan Aisin-Gioro Xuanye (Kangxi Emperor) 愛新覺羅·玄燁 (康熙帝) Kangxi Emperor
List of The Life and Times of a Sentinel characters
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(of Han Chinese Tai Nikan origin) Dongga Hala (栋阿氏) Donggiya Hala (栋佳氏) Donggo Hala (董鄂氏) Donggor Hala (冬果尔氏) Dorgun Hala (多尔衮氏) Dortara Hala (多尔塔喇氏) Du
List_of_Manchu_clans
CONSORT DONGGO
CONSORT DONGGO
Girl/Female
Hindu
Consort of Vishnu
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vishnupatni | விஷà¯à®£à¯à®ªà®¤à¯à®¨à¯€Â
Consort of Vishnu
Vishnupatni | விஷà¯à®£à¯à®ªà®¤à¯à®¨à¯€Â
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Latin, Nigerian
Strengthen; Rest; Comfort; Strength; Help
Boy/Male
Tamil
Consort of Uma
Girl/Female
Hindu
Consort of Garuda
Female
African
comfort.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Janakis consort
Girl/Female
Tamil
Cupids consort
Boy/Male
Tamil
Janakivallabha | ஜாநகீவலà¯à®²à®ª
Janakis consort
Janakivallabha | ஜாநகீவலà¯à®²à®ª
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Connor, CONOR means "hound-lover."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Conchobhar, CONNOR means "hound-lover."
Girl/Female
French
Strength.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Consort of Uma
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : probably a habitational name from a place near Birling in Kent, now called Comfortsplace Farm, earlier known as Comports Place (1559) and Comporte (1601). This was named for a family associated with it called de Cumpeworth (1255). The place from which the family took its name has not been identified.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Consort of Uma
Boy/Male
Tamil
Umapathy | உமாபதà¯à®¯
Consort of Uma
Umapathy | உமாபதà¯à®¯
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vinayika | விநாயிகா
Consort of Garuda
Vinayika | விநாயிகா
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, Gaelic, Irish
Wise Aid; High Longing; Hound Lover; Form of Connor; Wolf Lover
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, COMFORT means "to comfort, help, strengthen."
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Cupid's Consort
CONSORT DONGGO
CONSORT DONGGO
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Self-rule
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Lord Shivs
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Collier.
Boy/Male
Native American
Black kettle.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Sun
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shining, Praising
Girl/Female
Muslim
Destiny
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person with red hair or a ruddy complexion, from Middle English rudde, Old English rudig ‘red’, ‘ruddy’ (see Rudd 1).
Girl/Female
Buddhist, Indian
Friendly and Honest; Colourful
Boy/Male
Muslim
Beautiful, Handsome
CONSORT DONGGO
CONSORT DONGGO
CONSORT DONGGO
CONSORT DONGGO
CONSORT DONGGO
n.
Unlawful support, countenance, or encouragement; as, to give aid and comfort to the enemy.
v. t.
To have reference to, in judging or acting; to have regard to; to consider; as, to consult one's wishes.
v. t.
To digest; to convert into nourishment by the organs of nutrition.
v. t.
To cheer in distress or depression; to alleviate the grief and raise the spirits of; to relieve; to comfort; to soothe.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Consort
imp. & p. p.
of Consort
n.
Any small bracket; also, a console table.
v. i.
To bear or endure; to put up (with); as, to comport with an injury.
v. t.
To prepare from crude materials, as food; to invent or prepare by combining different ingredients; as, to concoct a new dish or beverage.
v. t.
To console or comfort again.
v. t.
Musical accordance or harmony; concord.
a.
Adapted to console or comfort; cheering; as, this is consoling news.
v. t.
To change or turn from one state or condition to another; to alter in form, substance, or quality; to transform; to transmute; as, to convert water into ice.
v. t.
To comfort again; to console anew; to give new strength to.
v. t.
To ask advice of; to seek the opinion of; to apply to for information or instruction; to refer to; as, to consult a physician; to consult a dictionary.
v. t.
To console; to comfort.
n.
Agreement; concert
v. t.
To impart strength and hope to; to encourage; to relieve; to console; to cheer.
v. t.
To exchange for some specified equivalent; as, to convert goods into money.
n.
Harmony of sounds; concert, as of musical instruments.