Consort Kanghuishu


Consort Kanghuishu, of the Abaga Borjigit clan, was a consort of Hong Taiji. Her personal name was Batemazao.

Life

Family background

Consort Kanghuishu was a member of Abaga Borjigit clan
  • Father: Bodisai Chuhur, a tabunang of Abaga

Life before entering imperial household

Batmadzoo was born in 1606 in Abaga, Southern Mongolia. There is no information when did she marry Ligdan Khan of Chahar. After the marriage, Batmadzoo was bestowed a title of Consort Doutumen, indicating she had been taken by Doutumen pass. Ligdan Khan died in 1634 on his expedition to Qinghai. Batmazoo is alleged to have had a daughter with Ligdan Khan, named Shuchai, who married Dorgon in 1640. However, imperial genealogy does not confirm that fact, stating that Dorgon's secondary consort was Lady Gongjit of Chahar.

Life in the Qing dynasty imperial court

During Chongde era

In September 1634, Batmadzoo was escorted to Hong Taiji's camp by her servant Duonikuleke. Batmadzoo was accompanied by Ligdan Khan's aunt during the audience with Hong Taiji. After carrying out ritual bows, women were invited to the banket and granted sacrificial lambs and cows. Hong Taiji suggested Batmazao accompanying him, which meant emperor's desire to marry her. As there was no precedent that Manchu emperor had married widowed consort of Mongol khan, Daišan recommended Hong Taiji bestowing Batmadzoo a title of consort. Actually, Hong Taiji's foreign policy strategy involved marriage with 1 empress and two consorts from the ethnical minorities, which complied also with strategies of Mongol tribes. Batmazoo was one of the women selected as Hong Taiji's consorts.
Upon transition from Later Jin to Qing in 1636, Hong Taiji granted Batmazoo a title of secondary consort which was translated into Chinese as Consort Shu. Batmazoo's residence in Mukden became Palace of Overflowing with Joy.

During Shunzhi era

In 1644, the capital city was officially moved to Beijing. In 1652, Shunzhi Emperor upgraded Batmazoo's title to Consort Kanghuishu. All palaces in the Forbidden City, including Cining palace, Yongqing palace and Yanxi palace, were renovated and redeveloped with addition of interconnectors, wells, fish ponds, terraces and walls, costing 194261 taels of silver. Yongqing palace was made a residence of Consort Kanghuishu, while Yanxi palace was given to Noble Consort Yijing in August 1652. Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang resided in Cining palace, a traditional and ceremonial residence of Empresses Dowager during the Ming dynasty.

During Kangxi era

In 1663, Consort Kanghuishu presented her marriage gifts to Princess Roujia of the Second Rank on the occasion of her marriage to Geng Juzhong together with Grand Empress Dowager Zhaosheng and Empress Dowager Renxian, who favored their adopted daughter. During the dispute whether gifts from consorts dowagers and imperial children could be submitted to Ministry of Internal Affairs head eunuch of Cining palace announced that Consort Kanghuishu had vomited. As Grand Empress Dowager attended the banquet outwards the Yongqing palace, her personal housemaid and head eunuch called a doctor to treat the consort. That accident turned to be a symptom of a serious illness Batmazoo was suffering from. Consort Kanghuishu died in June 1667 and was given a funeral befitting dowager imperial consort.

Titles

During the reign of Ligdan Khan

  • Consort Doutumen - until 1634

During the Qing dynasty

During Chongde era

  • Consort Shu of Yanqing Palace - from 1636
  • Secondary consort of Yanqing Palace - from 1636; held complementary with Chinese version

During Shunzhi era

  • Consort Kanghuishu - from 1652