Imperial Noble Consort Shu Jia
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The Imperial Noble Consort Shu Jia (Chinese: 淑嘉皇贵妃), (? - 1755), came from the Korean Gin clan. Her clan name was later changed Gingiya during Jiaqing's reign. She was the daughter of Chin San Bao and the sister of Gin Jaan. She was probably born in the 56 year of Kangxi's reign.
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Lady Gingiya entered the Forbidden City during Emperor Yongzheng's reign and became an Imperial Concubine of the Qianlong Emperor just after his enthronement. Lady Gingiya was given the title of Consort Jia and was raised to a Noble Consort during her lifetime. Lady Ginyiya gave birth to four children, all boys and all of them reached adulthood.
Lady Gingiya died in the twentieth year of Emperor Qianlong's reign and was given the posthumous title of the Imperial Noble Consort Shu-Jia by the order of the Empress Dowager Chong-Qing. She was later interred in the Yuling mausoleum.

