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Born a Han Chinese, she worked as a maid at the mansion of the 1st Prince Chun whose original Chinese family name was Liu (zh: 劉) and was changed into the Manchu clan's name Lingyia when she was made a Manchu, which was required in order to become the concubine of a Manchu prince. China-bio-stub
Category:Chinese nobility|Lingiya, Lady Category:Qing Dynasty|Lingiya, Lady Category:1866 births|Lingiya, Lady Category:1925 deaths|Lingiya, Lady This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Lady Lingiya".
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