Titles Held
- 28 March 1613 – 1625: Lady Borjigit Bumubutai (博爾濟吉特氏)
- 1625–1636: Side Chamber Consort (側室福晉)
- 1636–1646: Consort Zhuang of Yongfu Palace (永福宫莊妃)
- 1646–1661: Holy Mother Empress Dowager (聖母皇太后)
- 1661 – 29 January 1688: Grand Empress Dowager (太皇太后)
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