Who is Jin, the noble concubine of Emperor Shujia?

The noble concubine of Shujia Emperor, Jin family, is the daughter of Sanbao, the Minister of Shangsiyuan, and her brother is Jin Jian, the Minister of Rites. At first, he was subordinate to the Han Army Baoyi of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Later, he was ordered to come out of Baoyi and was given the surname Jin Jia. The Jin family first entered the palace as a noble, and was canonized as a concubine on the fourth day of December in the second year of Qianlong's reign. In the fourth year of the reign of Emperor Qianlong, the fourth son Yongxuan was born. On the thirteenth day of February in the sixth year of the reign of Emperor Qianlong, she was granted the title of concubine Jia. The eighth son of the emperor, Prince Yishen, Yongxuan was born in the eleventh year. On the first day of July in the thirteenth year of the Jin Dynasty, she was granted the title of Imperial Concubine Jia. On the ninth day of July of the same year, the emperor's nine sons were born. In the seventeenth year of his reign, Prince Yongxuan, the eleventh son of the emperor, was born. She died of illness on November 15th of the 20th year. According to the empress dowager's decree, she was given the posthumous title of Imperial Concubine Shujia. The golden coffin was temporarily placed in the Jing'anzhuang Funeral Palace and was buried in the Yuling Underground Palace on the second day of November of the 22nd year.