Zhang Changzai
Zhang Chang? ——1745), one of the concubines of Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty, whose birth date and date are unknown, died in 1745.
Life of the characters
In the second year of Emperor Qianlong's reign, he entered the palace, which was then called the palace
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(also known as
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)。
On October 18, the tenth year of Emperor Qianlong.
On October 27, the 17th year of Emperor Qianlong, together with Yipin and Xiugui, they were first buried in Yuling imperial concubine garden of the eastern Mausoleum of the Qing Dynasty.
Related records
On the new year's eve of the second year of Emperor Qianlong's reign, banquets were set up from two o'clock in the afternoon: the emperor's Golden Dragon banquet table was set up in the south of the central block of the palace, the Queen's Golden Dragon banquet table was set up in the east of the West block on the left side, and the banquet table of the inner court was set up in a row. In the west, there are three tables: the first table for concubines, the second table for pure concubines, and the third table for sea dignitaries
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In the East, there are two concubines, three concubines and Chen Guiren. A number of tables are set for the company banquet.
Chinese PinYin : Zhang Chang Zai
Zhang Changzai