Youlan

Noble person

1884 – 1921

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Who was Youlan?

Youlan, was the mother of the last Chinese emperor Puyi, also known as the Xuantong Emperor. She was married to Zaifeng, Prince Chun and also gave birth to another son, Puyi's younger brother Pujie, and three daughters.

Also known as the Princess Consort Chun or informally as Lady Aisin Gioro, her Manchu given name was Youlan. Youlan was also called Funiu. She was the daughter of the Manchu general Ronglu from the Guwalgiya clan. Ronglu was a staunch supporter of Empress Dowager Cixi. She rewarded him for his support by allowing his daughter to get married into the imperial family. The marriage, however, was an unhappy one, in part because Zaifeng did not like her father. Initially Zaifeng's concubine, she was elevated to the status of consort when his first consort died.

Youlan was separated from her son while he was still very young, when he became emperor. She was only allowed to see him very rarely, his upbringing being undertaken by eunuchs. The role of the mother was replaced by his nurse, Wen-Chao Wang. She lived in her palace in Peking, the Northern Residence, with her husband. Sometime after 1911, her unhappy husband married a concubine, with whom he had several children.

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Born
1884
Also known as
  • Guwalgiya Youlan
  • Lady Aisin Gioro
  • Princess Consort Chun
Parents
Spouses
Children
Ethnicity
  • Manchu people
Nationality
  • China
Died
1921
Beijing

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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