Regardless of the dynasty, corruption exists. Speaking of corrupt officials in ancient China, I believe that everyone's mind will inevitably come up with the name of a certain person, and this person is Hezhen. How greedy is he? It is said that after he was raided, all his property was inventoried more than the entire Qing government, and it is definitely not an exaggeration to say that he is rich and invincible.

Although He yan was not a good person, Qianlong trusted him very much, and even married him to his children, and gave his beloved little daughter Xu to his son Fengsheng Yinde, who was Gu Lun and Princess Xiaoxiao. It is said that Qianlong once said to Princess Hexiao himself: "If you are a male child, then I will make you a prince." "It shows how much I love her. So, as the daughter-in-law of Hezhen, what kind of fate did this proud daughter of heaven face after he died?
Qianlong had many children in his lifetime, but many died prematurely, before the birth of the little daughter, the harem had not had children born for a long time, and at this time the emperor was sixty-five years old, and this little daughter was really hard-won. The birth of the little princess means that the old man still has a strong vitality.
When the little princess was young, he always took her with him. The little princess had just reached Jing and was given the title of Princess Gulun. You know, according to the rules, the empress can only be crowned as a princess of Gulun, and the princess born to a concubine can only be named Princess Heshuo, and Qianlong has exceeded the rules for her to this point, which is enough to see the meaning of love.
According to Qing dynasty law, the emperor was not allowed to marry or have children for one year after his death. Feng Shen Yinde, who was a steed, was even more seriously illegal in doing so. Therefore, the Jiaqing Emperor ordered that Fengsheng Yinde be imprisoned at home and let him reflect on his sins. In this way, the fengsheng Yinde, whose movement was restricted, even the sightseeing of the mountains and rivers became a luxury. It was not until the eleventh year of Jiaqing (1806) that the Jiaqing Emperor granted Fengshen yinde the official position of official and made him an official in Ulyasutai (present-day Outer Mongolia).
Nominally a reward for official positions, in reality, it is a disguised exile. Ulya Sutai is located in the northern part of the Qing Dynasty, sparsely populated and in a harsh environment. And FengSheng Yinde grew up with a golden spoon, and has been accustomed to a life of pampering since childhood, where he can adapt to such an environment. After arriving at UlyaSutai, Fengshen Yinde was in constant pain, and his body deteriorated day by day.
For the current situation of Fengsheng Yinde, Princess Hexiao looked at it in her eyes, but it hurt in her heart. In the end, in desperation, she asked to see the Jiaqing Emperor many times, hoping to let him see the brother-sister relationship and let FengSheng Yinde come back to recuperate. The Jiaqing Emperor hated the Hezhen family to the bone, but he had deep feelings for his sister, so he agreed to the princess's request. In the fifteenth year of Jiaqing (1810), Fengsheng Yinde's application to return to Beijing for medical treatment was approved by the Jiaqing Emperor. However, after years of living in the desert north, he has run out of oil. Within a few months, Feng Shen Yinde, who was only thirty-six years old, died.
Watching her husband suffer such torture, Princess Hexiao was very unbearable. In desperation, she decided to ask Jiaqing again, hoping that he would look at his face and transfer him back to the capital to recuperate. Although Jiaqing's resentment towards the Hezhen family has not disappeared, he also sympathizes with his sister's situation and agrees to her request. However, at this time, Fengshen Yinde had already run out of oil, and he died within a few months of returning to Beijing.
After that, Princess Hexiao was in charge of the family business alone. She and Feng Shen Yinde once had a child together, but this child unfortunately died prematurely, and later, she adopted a son named Foon. Jiaqing was very sorry for this sister, and let this child inherit the light car lieutenant. When Princess Hexiao died, out of sympathy for her, Daoguang personally paid tribute to her, which was definitely a rare courtesy. Throughout Princess Hexiao's life, although she has experienced many twists and turns, she has still been loved and cherished by the emperors of the Three Dynasties, which can also be called a miracle.