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The Imperial Noble Consort Chun Hui (Chinese: 纯惠皇贵妃) 1713 - 1760 came from the Manchu Sugiya clan. She was the daughter of Sujinam and was born in the fifty-second year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign.
Biography
Sugiya entered the imperial court during the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor and became a concubine of the then Prince Hong Li (later the Qianlong Emperor). When in 1735 Prince Hong Li ascended the throne, Sugiya was given the title of Concubine Chun (纯嫔). Later Sugiya gave birth to two sons and a daughter.
In 1760 Sugiya was given the title of Chun Imperial Noble Concubine. But Sugiya died a half year later in the twenty-fifth year of Qianlong Emperor's reign. She was given the posthumous title of Imperial Noble Consort Chun Hui and was later interred in the Yuling Mausoleum for concubines.
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