Xiao (1868— 19 13) Ye Henalashi, named Jingfen, was born in Zhenghuang Banner of Manchuria, also known as Yulong and Guangxu. For Zai Tian's cousin and empress, the younger brother of Empress Dowager Cixi is Gui Xiang's daughter.
Wen Jing (1874— 1924), the imperial concubine of Duan Kang, was born in Zhenghongqi, Manchuria, and was the fourth daughter of assistant minister Chang Xu. In the fifteenth year of Guangxu (1889), he was elected to the palace with his half-sister Zhenfei, and was named Jin Jin. Later, she was honored as the 60th birthday by Empress Dowager Cixi. In the 20th year of Guangxu (1894), Zhen Fei was implicated by others and was reduced to a noble person. The next year, she was promoted to princess again. After Xuan Tong Emperor Puyi ascended the throne, she was honored as "Princess Jin". After Xuan Tong abdicated, the small court took Duan Gui as its emblem. In the 13th year of the Republic of China (1924), he died at the Lama Temple on September 24th at the age of 5 1. Buried as an imperial concubine in chongling Palace, Emperor Wenjing of posthumous title.
Queshun Emperor Guifei (1876— 1900), Taras, a native of Zhenghongqi, Manchuria, left assistant minister of the Ministry of Rites, the fifth female. In the fifteenth year of Guangxu (1889), he and his sister (Jin Fei) were elected to the palace and were named Zhen Ai. Later, due to the kindness of Empress Dowager Cixi at the age of 60, Jin Zhenfei was awarded. In the 20th year of Guangxu (1894), he was demoted to nobility because of the empress dowager. The next year, she was promoted to princess again. In the 26th year of Guangxu (1900), he was convicted by Empress Dowager Cixi and put to death in a well. At the age of twenty-four, she was buried in chongling Princess Garden, and posthumous title was the imperial concubine of Keshun.