Tan Yuling

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Tan Yuling was a Manchu noblewoman best known as one of the later consorts of China's last emperor, Puyi, during his time as puppet ruler of Manchukuo.

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Tan Yuling canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf imperial consort
noblewoman
person
associatedWith Japanese-occupied China
Manchukuo NERFINISHED
Qing imperial family NERFINISHED
connectedTo fall of the Qing dynasty
puppet state of Manchukuo
consortOf Puyi NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship China
describedAs one of the later consorts of China's last emperor
employer Imperial Household of Manchukuo NERFINISHED
ethnicity Manchu
gender female
historicalContext late Qing and Japanese occupation period
languageSpoken Chinese
Manchu
maritalStatus married
memberOf Manchu nobility NERFINISHED
nameInChinese 譚玉齡 NERFINISHED
notableFor being a Manchu noblewoman in Manchukuo
being a later consort of Puyi
partOf Puyi's household
positionHeld consort of the Emperor of Manchukuo
religion Chinese folk religion
residence Changchun NERFINISHED
Manchukuo NERFINISHED
spouse Puyi NERFINISHED
timePeriod 20th century
title imperial consort
noblewoman of Manchukuo

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Puyi spouse Tan Yuling