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It turned out that Erkang had really married a disabled princess, and the princess was not blind, but born out of shape

When the name Falcon is mentioned, I believe many people will think of the excellent and affectionate knife guard in the Zhu Gege. Although Zhu Gege is a blind novel, many of the characters in it do have their own people. The figure of Falcon did exist in the Qing Dynasty, and he was indeed a courtier who was highly valued by the emperor. In fact, this Fu Uncle was not an ordinary courtier, his father was the empress's younger brother, that is to say, he was the nephew of the empress, so nominally he was also the emperor's nephew.

It turned out that Erkang had really married a disabled princess, and the princess was not blind, but born out of shape

The emperor valued this Fu Uncle very much, and even married his daughter and Princess Jia to him, that is, this Fu Uncle did become the emperor's son-in-law as played on TV. However, the princess that Uncle Fu married was not a beautiful and intelligent Ziwei, but a woman with a mutilated body. On TV, Ziwei was once blind, so what disability does this woman have? In fact, the princess's disability situation is not so serious that it cannot be seen without careful examination.

It turned out that Erkang had really married a disabled princess, and the princess was not blind, but born out of shape

Princess Hejia has always been quite favored, but not because of how favored her mother is, nor because her mother waited in the folk for twenty years like Ziwei's mother, but because her disability was considered by the emperor to be born out of shape. In fact, her mother was only a palace maid in the palace, but she was blessed by misfortune because of her health. What exactly is her physical disability? Princess Hejia looked like an ordinary person, there was nothing unusual, but her fingers were glued to each other, and she couldn't stretch out her delicate jade fingers like ordinary women.

It turned out that Erkang had really married a disabled princess, and the princess was not blind, but born out of shape

Princess Hejia's unusual hands did not bring her bad luck, but made her more loved by the Qianlong Emperor. When Qianlong talked to others about his daughter, he often said that her hand resembled a "Buddha." Ancient people were somewhat superstitious, and the people of the royal family were even more so, and when they saw any vision, they liked to analyze whether it was auspicious or fierce. It can be seen that Princess Hejia is still very lucky, not considered ominous because of her disability, but considered to be an auspicious omen, so she has not been wronged by the disability of her hands since she was a child, but has always been the pearl in the palm of her father's hand, and even got the reputation of "Princess Buddha's Hand".

It turned out that Erkang had really married a disabled princess, and the princess was not blind, but born out of shape

Ancient emperors often used the marriage of their children to win over the princes and ministers, and Qianlong would do the same, but he still thought of Princess Hejia very much, and did not marry her to the frontier or foreign domain, but chose a good son-in-law for her in the capital, So that she could often return to the palace to visit her parents. Moreover, Qianlong not only loved the princess, but also loved the princess's children very much, always taking the children into the palace to play. Unfortunately, this princess, who was extremely lucky at birth, died young and died at the age of 23, which is really sighing. Perhaps, all her luck is spent on fatherly love and husband-in-law love, so there is no good luck in longevity.

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