Imperial Noble Consort Gong Shun
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Gongsun Huang Kuai Fei (zh:恭顺皇贵妃) of the Niuhuru clan (1787 - 1860).
Born in the 52nd year of the Qianlong emperor's reign. Her father was Daijing (善庆). She entered the Forbidden City somewhere around 1800 to become a consort of the Jiaqing emperor who was 27 years older.
Soon after she entered the Forbidden City she was granted the title of Worthy Lady Ru (如贵人). In 1805 she gave birth to a daughter who died young. Two months later she was granted the title of Imperial Concubine Ru (如嫔). Five years later in 1810 she was granted the title of Consort Ru (如妃). One year later she gave birth to another daughter who died aged 4 and was granted the title of princess of the first rank Huimin (慧悯固伦公主) in 1820. In 1814 Consort Ru gave birth to a son who survived and who was given the name Mianyu (绵愉) (1814 - 1865).
After the death of the Jiaqing emperor Consort Ru was granted the title of My late father's Noble Consort Ru (皇考如贵妃). And after the death of the Daoguang emperor in 1850 she was granted the title of Emperor's ancestor Imperial Dowager Noble Consort Ru (皇祖如皇贵太妃). Consort Ru died in the tenth year of reign of the Xianfeng emperor and was granted title of Imperial Noble Consort Gong Shun.