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The '''Imperial Noble Consort Hui Xian''' (]: 慧贤皇贵妃高氏), (? - 1745) came from the Manchu Gao clan. Her clan name was later changed to Gaogiya during emperor ]'s reign. Her father was Gaowu (? - 1755) The '''Imperial Noble Consort Hui Xian''' (]: 慧贤皇贵妃高氏), (? - 1745) came from the Manchu Gao clan. Her clan name was later changed to Gaogiya during emperor ]'s reign. Her father was Gaowu (? - 1755)


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The Imperial Noble Consort Hui Xian (Chinese: 慧贤皇贵妃高氏), (? - 1745) came from the Manchu Gao clan. Her clan name was later changed to Gaogiya during emperor Jiaqing's reign. Her father was Gaowu (? - 1755)

She became a consort of the Qianlong emperor during Yongzheng's reign. When in 1735 Qianlong ascended the throne she was given the title of Noble Consort. She died in the tenth year of Qianlong's reign and was given the posthumous title of Imperial Noble Consort Hui Xian. Several years later she was interred in the Yuling mausoleum together with Empress Xiao Xian Chun who died 3 years after her.

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