Consort Rong came from the Manchu Plain Yellow BannerMagiya clan. Consort Rong's personal name and birth date were not recorded in history.
Father: Gaise (該色)
She a descendant of Tuhai (图海), a grand tutor of crown prince and first class Zhongda duke.
Kangxi Era
It unknown when Lady Magiya entered the palace and become a concubine of the Kangxi Emperor. It is very likely that she entered the palace before the wedding of the Kangxi Emperor and Empress Xiaochengren.
Lady Magiya was the first concubine who bore children to the Emperor. On 5 November 1667, she gave birth to the Emperor's first son, Chengrui, who would die prematurely on 10 July 1670. On 24 January 1672, she gave birth to the Emperor's fourth son, Saiyinchahun, who would die prematurely on 6 March 1674. On 20 June 1673 she gave birth to his third daughter, Princess Rongxian. On 11 May 1674 she gave birth to his sixth son, who died shortly after his birth. On 10 September 1675 she gave birth to his eighth son, who died prematurely on 27 April 1677. On 23 March 1677 she gave birth to his tenth (third) son, Yunzhi.
In August 1677, after Lady Niohuru became empress, Lady Magiya and 3 other concubine were promoted to the rank of "Imperial Concubines".[1][circular reference]
In December 1681, Lady Tong was elevated to "Imperial Noble Consort"and Lady Maigiya and 3 other concubines were promoted to ''Consort".[2][circular reference]
Kangxi decreed that after his death, the princes could live in their mothers' homes, but they still had to enter the palace every month to personally greet the Emperor Yongzheng and pay respects to empress.