Emperor Shunzhi had four queens, including the deposed Queen Jing, Horqin Borjigit, Xiaohuizhang Queen Horqin Borjigit, Xiaokangzhang Queen Tongjia, and Xiaoxian Queen Dong E. Shi.
Concubine Jing, Borzigit Mengguqing, was the first empress of Emperor Shunzhi. She was the niece of Emperor Shunzhi’s mother, Empress Xiaozhuangwen. She was born into a noble family and married Emperor Shunzhi when he was fourteen years old. Gave it to him. Concubine Jing was not liked by Shunzhi. Meng Guqing liked luxury and was jealous. Shunzhi advocated frugality and liked meekness. The two often had conflicts. After Emperor Shunzhi eliminated the power of the regent Dorgon, he demoted the queen to concubine Jing.
Queen Xiaohuizhang, Horqin Borjigit, was the second empress of Emperor Shunzhi and the grandnephew of Empress Xiaozhuangwen. After Emperor Kangxi ascended the throne, he was honored as the empress dowager.
Empress Xiaokangzhang, Tongjia, was the biological mother of Emperor Kangxi. After the death of Emperor Shunzhi, Kangxi was revered as the Queen Mother of the Holy Mother after he succeeded to the throne.
Empress Xiaoxian Dong E's family, Dong E's was extremely intelligent, good at reading history books, and good at calligraphy. She was very close to Emperor Shunzhi who loved Sinology. She was deeply favored by Emperor Shunzhi since she entered the palace. In Shunzhi She died in the 17th year and was posthumously named queen by Emperor Shunzhi.