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Married to Yongzheng at the age of 10 and died at the age of 50, she was Empress Xiaojingxian and had no children in her life

In our country, the legal age for marriage is distributed at 22 years for men and 20 years for women.

For many people, the legal age of marriage is a very early age of marriage, and most people generally marry after the age of 24. In ancient China, the age of marriage was particularly small.

For example, the Yongzheng Emperor of the Qing Dynasty.

Married to Yongzheng at the age of 10 and died at the age of 50, she was Empress Xiaojingxian and had no children in her life

The Yongzheng Emperor was the fifth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the fourth son of Kangxi, and often appeared in various film and television dramas and novels.

When he married the original Empress Xiaojingxian, he was 13 years old and Empress Xiaojingxian was 10 years old, and both were children who were still minors.

Empress Xiaojingxian was supposed to be the most beloved woman of the Yongzheng Emperor's life, the daughter of Fei Yanggu, three years younger than Yongzheng, born in the twentieth year of the Kangxi Dynasty.

Married to Yongzheng at the age of 10 and died at the age of 50, she was Empress Xiaojingxian and had no children in her life

At the age of 10, at the behest of the Kangxi Emperor, Empress Xiaojingxian married the Yongzheng Emperor and became his concubine Fujin.

The two children have a good relationship after marriage, grow up together, grow up together, and spend one spring and autumn together.

At the age of 16, Empress Xiaojingxian, who had grown up, gave birth to a son for the Yongzheng Emperor, the eldest son, Honghui.

That year, Yongzheng was already 19 years old, and the two had been married for 6 years.

Married to Yongzheng at the age of 10 and died at the age of 50, she was Empress Xiaojingxian and had no children in her life

However, out of love and honor for Empress Xiaojingxian, the Yongzheng Emperor did not let other women give birth to children, but stubbornly waited for Empress Xiaojingxian to give birth to his eldest son first.

It can be imagined how much the Yongzheng Emperor had great expectations and love for this child.

Unfortunately, fate is always fate.

At the age of 8, Honghui died tragically.

Married to Yongzheng at the age of 10 and died at the age of 50, she was Empress Xiaojingxian and had no children in her life

For Honghui's death, Empress Xiaojingxian was heartbroken and grief-stricken. This is her first child, or a child with 8 years of deep feelings, not only the expectations of the Yongzheng Emperor, but also all the expectations of Empress Xiaojingxian.

For some reason, after Honghui, Empress Xiaojingxian, who was deeply favored by the Yongzheng Emperor, never gave birth to a child for the Yongzheng Emperor again.

In terms of age, when Honghui was born, Empress Xiaojingxian was only 16 years old, and when she lost Honghui, she was only 24 years old, which was the best time for a girl.

Married to Yongzheng at the age of 10 and died at the age of 50, she was Empress Xiaojingxian and had no children in her life

However, Empress Xiaojingxian did not give birth to any children.

The history books do not record why she did not regenerate after Honghui.

Maybe she didn't want other children to take Honghui's place in her mind; maybe she had a miscarriage and injured her body; maybe she was poisoned and sterilized; maybe it was one conspiracy after another in the harem that killed her...

Married to Yongzheng at the age of 10 and died at the age of 50, she was Empress Xiaojingxian and had no children in her life

Although she had no children, after the Yongzheng Emperor ascended to the throne, as a concubine fujin, as the most beloved woman of Yongzheng, she was still named empress and the master of the six palaces.

Her life was short, yongzheng nine years, empress Xiaojingxian died, at the age of 50.

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