Niuhuru, Empress Mu Cheng
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| Empress Mu Cheng 穆成皇后 |
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| Artist Drawing of Empress Mu Cheng | |
| Reign | Never Reigned. Empress title bestowed posthumously. |
| Predecessor | Niuhuru, Empress He Rui |
| Successor | Tunggiya, Empress Shen Cheng |
| Spouse | Daoguang Emperor |
| Posthumous name | |
| 孝穆溫厚莊肅端誠恪惠寬欽孚天裕聖成皇后 | |
| Died | 1808 Forbidden City, Beijing |
| Burial | 22 September 1827 (Official State Burial) Eastern Wing Tombs (1827-1835) Western Qing Tombs (1835-Present) |
Niuhuru, Empress Mu Cheng (Chinese: 穆成皇后鈕祜祿氏) (? - 1808) was of the Niuhuru clan. She was the first Empress Consort of the Qing Dynasty Daoguang Emperor of China.
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[edit] Biography
Niuhuru became the principal wife of the then Prince Mian Ning in 1796. She died in 1808, and when in 1820 Mian Ning ascended the throne as the Daoguang emperor, Niuhuru was posthumously made Empress and given was given the title of "Empress Xiao Mu Cheng". Long after her death she was removed from her tomb to the Muling mausoleum.
[edit] Posthumous title
Empress Niuhuru's full posthumous title was:
- "Empress Xiao Mu Wen Hou Zhuang Su Duan Cheng Fu Tian Yu Sheng Cheng Ke Hui Kuan Qin"
- (Chinese: 孝穆溫厚莊肅端誠孚天裕聖成恪惠寬欽皇后)
[edit] See also
- Category:Qing Dynasty emperors
- Category:Qing Dynasty empresses
- Category:Qing Dynasty imperial consorts
[edit] Succession
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Niuhuru, Empress Mu Cheng
House of Aisin-Gioro (1636-1912)
Died: 1808 |
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| Preceded by Niuhuru, Empress He Rui |
Empress of China Title bestowed posthumously |
Succeeded by Tunggiya, Empress Shen Cheng |

