Princess Der Ling

Lizzie Yu
Yü Derling
Princess Derling
Elisabeth Antoinette White
Commandery princess of Qing dynasty
BornYü Der Ling
裕德齡
(1881-06-08)8 June 1881
Wuhan, Hubei, Qing China
Died22 November 1944(1944-11-22) (aged 63)
Berkeley, California, U.S.
SpouseThaddeus C. White
FatherYü Keng
MotherLouisa Pierson
ReligionRoman Catholic[1][2]

Lizzie Yu Der Ling[3] (Chinese: 裕德齡; pinyin: Yù Délíng; Wade–Giles: Yü Tê-ling; 8 June 1881 – 22 November 1944), better known as "Princess" Der Ling, and also known as Elisabeth Antoinette White after her marriage to Thaddeus C. White, was a Han bannerwoman. Her father was the Chinese diplomat Yü Keng [fr]; and her mother was Louisa Pierson, who was herself the half-Chinese daughter of a Boston merchant working in Shanghai.[4] Although not a member of the Qing royal family, Der Ling was given the title of "commandery princess [vi]" while serving as the first lady-in-waiting for Empress Dowager Cixi. She was a writer of several memoirs, books, and magazine articles.

  1. ^ Clark, Anthony E. (16 January 2018). "Chinese Catholics who changed China and the world". catholicworldreport.com. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  2. ^ Hayter-Menzies, Grant (1 February 2008). Imperial Masquerade: The Legend of Princess Der Ling. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 9789622098817.
  3. ^ French, Julia (9 May 2017). "The Empress and Me". broadwaybaby.com. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Qing Dynasty princess impresses in English". China Daily, May 22, 2018.