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What was the ending of the three princesses of the Qing Dynasty who married han chinese? Princess Jianning was the most miserable, and the other two were decent

author:Sato Goshi

The Qing Dynasty has always implemented the national policy of "Manchu and Han non-marriage", and neither the royal family nor the ordinary Manchurian banner people can intermarry with the Han. This rule was not lifted until Cixi's later years, but the royal princess and Gege were still unable to intermarry with the Han Chinese, and were limited to ordinary bannermen.

What was the ending of the three princesses of the Qing Dynasty who married han chinese? Princess Jianning was the most miserable, and the other two were decent

The Manchu-Han rule of non-intermarriage should have been established after the Shunzhi Dynasty, and according to Yushi, it may have been related to Empress Xiaozhuang. Xiao Zhuang was a staunch defender of the Manchu-Mongolian marriage in her bones, and she once hung a sign in the palace that read, "Han women are not allowed to enter the palace." In the early Qing Dynasty, the example of Manchu-Han intermarriage was still common, and in the Nurhaci era, there were many Ming generals who married Gege, and there are accurate records, and there were three examples of Princess Heshuo marrying Han chinese in the early Qing Dynasty.

Princess Heshuo Kechun was the fourteenth daughter of the Emperor Taiji, a name that may be unfamiliar to everyone, but she also had a household name, Princess Jianning.

What was the ending of the three princesses of the Qing Dynasty who married han chinese? Princess Jianning was the most miserable, and the other two were decent

Princess Heshuo Kechun, named Ajig, was born in December of the sixth year of Chongde, and her biological mother was the Emperor Taiji Concubine of the Mongolian Chaharbu Qilei clan. The title of princess in the Qing Dynasty also began to be customized during the Chongde period, before the daughters of Khan and Belle were called "Gege", and the emperor Taiji was called the empress, so he followed the Ming system, and first called the princess, and determined that the daughter born to the empress was "Gulun", and the daughter born of the concubine and the adopted daughter of the empress were "Heshuo". Moreover, the princess will only give a specific title when she is married. Therefore, the title before princess Heshuo Kechun princess got married was only "Princess Heshuo".

On August 19 of the 10th year of Shunzhi, Princess Heshuo married Wu Yingxiong, the son of Wu Sangui, and the Shunzhi Emperor decreed that "Princess Heshuo Chang" was awarded the title of "Princess Heshuo Chang" and awarded the princess a golden book. In the sixteenth year of Shunzhi, he was renamed "Princess Jianning of Heshuo", and soon became Princess Chunchang of Heshuo Ke. In the official historical data, it is generally not called Princess Jianning Chang.

Princess Heshuo Kechun married Wu Ying Xiongben in order to win over Wu Sangui, but the Shunzhi Emperor did not expect that his sister would eventually end up alone.

What was the ending of the three princesses of the Qing Dynasty who married han chinese? Princess Jianning was the most miserable, and the other two were decent

In the twelfth year of the Kangxi Dynasty, Wu Sangui rebelled, and the Kangxi Emperor ordered the execution of Wu Yingxiong and his son Shi Lin, and Princess Heshuo Ke Chunchang was implicated, while Princess Heshuo Ke Chunchang herself and other young sons were imprisoned. In the process of pacifying the Three Domains, the Kangxi Emperor did not seem to take much care of this aunt, but only verbally expressed regret, at most sending people to visit and comfort.

After the complete pacification of San Francisco, that is, in December of the twentieth year of the Kangxi Dynasty, the Kangxi Emperor ordered that Wu Sangui, who was born to Princess Chun of Heshuo Kechun, be hanged and the second young grandson beheaded and abandoned the city. Kangxi forty-third year of December, the eldest princess Xue, the age of sixty-three. Throughout his miserable life, he only received lukewarm official tributes.

Princess Heshun was not a princess in the strict sense of the word, because she was the second daughter of Shuo Sai the Prince of Yu, and although she was also the granddaughter of Emperor Taiji, she was not born to the Shunzhi Emperor after all.

What was the ending of the three princesses of the Qing Dynasty who married han chinese? Princess Jianning was the most miserable, and the other two were decent

Princess Heshun was born in August of the fifth year of Shunzhi, and around the thirteenth year of Shunzhi, she was raised by Dong E, the favorite concubine of the Shunzhi Emperor. Because Dong Eshi had not given birth after entering the palace, the Shunzhi Emperor, in order to relieve her loneliness, regarded Shuo Sai's daughter as an adopted daughter.

In the seventeenth year of Shunzhi, she was crowned Princess Heshuo and Shun at the age of 13. In the same year, she married Shang Zhilong, the seventh son of Shang Kexi, the King of Pingnan, who was serving as a bodyguard in the palace.

During the San Francisco Rebellion, because Shang Kexi did not attach Wu Sangui and Geng Jingzhong, he resolutely supported the rule of the Qing Dynasty. Therefore, the Kangxi Emperor was quite appreciative of the Shang Kexi family, and Jin made him the Prince of Pingnan. Shang Zhilong, as a donkey, was also favored by Kangxi, and was an official to the minister of the interior and the minister of the interior of the guard.

Shang Zhilong's lineage is related to the marriage of the royal family, and its descendants have been married to the gentry for generations. Until the end of the Qing Dynasty, it was extremely eminent. Princess Heshun died in the 30th year of the Kangxi Dynasty at the age of 44.

What was the ending of the three princesses of the Qing Dynasty who married han chinese? Princess Jianning was the most miserable, and the other two were decent

Like Princess Heshun, Princess Roujia was not born to the Shunzhi Emperor, she was the daughter of Yue Le, the Prince of An. Princess Shunzhi was born in the ninth year of Shunzhi, but was soon raised in the palace, and by the fourteenth year of Shunzhi, she also became the adopted daughter of Princess Dong'e, like Princess Shun.

In the fifteenth year of Shunzhi, in order to appease the King of Jingnan, one of the three domains, the Shunzhi Emperor proposed that he marry Geng Juzhong, the grandson of Geng Zhongming. However, at that time, Princess Roujia was seven years old, and it was not until the second year of Kangxi that the two were truly married. Princess Roujia had a bad life and died at the age of 22. In the second year after Princess Roujia's death, Geng Juzhong's eldest brother Geng Jingzhong rebelled.

The brothers Geng Juzhong and Geng Zhaozhong did not want to betray the Qing court and vigorously opposed the rebellion of the eldest brother. In July of the fourteenth year of Xi (1675), the Kangxi Emperor asked him to surrender Geng Jingzhong. In the nineteenth year of the Kangxi Dynasty (1680), the Geng Jingzhong rebellion was put down, and Geng Juzhong went to Fuzhou to deal with the aftermath. In February of the 26th year of the Kangxi Dynasty (1687), Geng Juzhong died, and in April of the same year, the Kangxi Emperor sent the rebbe Shangshu Isang'a to sacrifice Geng Juzhong on his behalf and gave him the title of "Wu Min".

Princess Roujia and Geng Juzhong gave birth to a daughter, whose name is unknown and generally called Geng. This Geng later married Mingzhu's son, Naran Shusu. In the later years of the Kangxi Dynasty, Nalan Shu was also very important, but because of the problem of taking sides, he was later retaliated against by the Yongzheng Emperor.

What was the ending of the three princesses of the Qing Dynasty who married han chinese? Princess Jianning was the most miserable, and the other two were decent

The above three princesses who married the Han Chinese had good and bad endings, but their fundamental starting point was out of political need and married in order to appease San Francisco. After the Kangxi Dynasty pacified san francisco, most of the royal princesses and gege were married to the Mongols or married to the princes and nobles, and after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, there were no more examples of princesses marrying Han Chinese.

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