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The young concubines in the play are flying and flying, and the concubines in history are really like

Nian Fei can be fired because the Hua Fei in "The Biography of Zhen Huan" is a character image based on her.

In the "Biography of Zhen Huan", Concubine Hua, with the favor of Yongzheng, was arrogant in the harem, with a high heart and jealousy, and a black and vicious belly. Because the actor interpreted Huafei's evil to the fullest, Huafei became angry. Concubine Hua is on fire, naturally some people are curious, is the historical concubine really like this? How did Yongzheng treat her?

The young concubines in the play are flying and flying, and the concubines in history are really like

(Concubine Hua based on Nian Fei)

In fact, the Qing Dynasty royal family had many requirements for harem concubines, such as birth, morality, talent... Among them, birth and moral character are the most important, so in the nearly 300 years from the entry of the Manchu Qing Dynasty to the demise, the concubines in the harem of the Qing Dynasty kept to themselves, and there were no humble women or "demon girls", of course, except for Empress Dowager Cixi.

The young concubines in history are simply unable to be as brazen as they are portrayed in film and television.

In terms of origin, Nian Shi was born with a white flag in the Han Army, which is not noble in the Eight Banners of Manchuria.

However, the Nian family has been a family of official eunuchs since the Ming Dynasty. After the fall of the Ming Dynasty, the Nian family was listed by the Manchu Qing Dynasty as a book of clothing.

During the Shunzhi period, the Qing Dynasty resumed the imperial examination in order to recruit talents. Nian's grandfather, Nian Zhonglong, was able to become an official. At the same time, their family also broke away from slavery and was incorporated into the Han army with a white flag.

Nian's father, Nian Shi, was a clean and honest official, a cautious man, and was deeply respected by the Kangxi Dynasty, and successively served as the imperial history of Henan Province, the attendant of the Ministry of Works, and the inspector of Huguang.

Nian's older brother Nian Qianyao was even more successful, and he entered high school at the age of 21. Because of his good writing of materials, coupled with his serious and cautious attitude, Kangxi attached great importance to him. At the age of 30, he was promoted to inspector of Sichuan and became a feudal official.

By this time, the Nian family was already powerful and quite beautiful because of the emperor's grace.

The young concubines in the play are flying and flying, and the concubines in history are really like

(Yongzheng stills)

So, how did Nian Shi marry Yongzheng?

This is still inseparable from Kangxi's emphasis on the Nian family.

In the forty-eighth year of the Kangxi Dynasty, Yongzheng, who was still the crown prince at the time, was given the title of Prince of Heshuoyong.

In the same year, Kangxi transferred the zuo collar of the Nian family to Yongzheng's subordinates. In this way, Nian Jia and Yongzheng became a master-servant relationship.

In order to improve the status of the Nian family, Kangxi took the initiative to ration the Nian family to Yongzheng as a side Fujin.

Nian Shi was born with a very good posture, coupled with a gentle and quiet personality, and knew the book, so Yongzheng was quite fond of her.

Yongzheng pampered Nian Shi, and in addition to liking her as a person, there were also political reasons.

At that time, because Kangxi deposed the crown prince Yinrong, it triggered the seizure of the nine sons. Yong Zhengwen was not as good as the third elder, and Wu was not as good as the fourteenth elder, and among the princes, he looked really sparse and ordinary, and did not have the strength to take the concubine.

In fact, Yongzheng also made the style of "the world's first idle person". In addition to conscientiously completing the administrative affairs given by Kangxi, he spent the rest of his time either traveling in landscapes or participating in Zen and Taoist meditation with monks and Taoists. Sometimes he also chanted poems and never took the throne halfway.

During this time, Yongzheng's favorite was the Nian Clan for several years. Therefore, almost 11 years until the death of Kangxi, Nian gave birth to 2 sons and 1 daughter.

Speaking of which, in the past 11 years, Nian Shi has taken care of all the heirs, not that other wives and concubines cannot have children, it should be mainly Yongzheng who spoils her alone.

Yongzheng loves Wu and Wu, and is also extremely concerned about Nian's mother's family. Some people in the Nian family are sick or red and white happy events, and even during the New Year's Festival, Yongzheng cannot help but visit in person and greet Nian Shi with cold greetings.

The young concubines in the play are flying and flying, and the concubines in history are really like

(Nian TangYao stills)

When Yongzheng did this, the Nian family was deeply moved, and Nian Qianyao was even more intimate because he was similar to Yongzheng's age.

In this case, Nian Qianyao naturally supported Yongzheng to take the concubine. After all, Yongzheng became the emperor, and his family also flew with Huang Tengda, which was a political investment.

Therefore, by the end of Kangxi's life, although Nian Qianyao was still a loyal vassal of Kangxi, he had become involved in the storm of conquest and became Yongzheng's most loyal supporter.

The Nian clan was already favored, and in addition, in the previous dynasty, Nian TangYao had Yongzheng relied heavily, so after Yongzheng became emperor, she was named a noble concubine, and her status in the harem was second only to that of Empress Uranara.

Not only that, the Nian clan also enjoys the honorable etiquette of the princess, the lady of the house, and the princess must be honored with the ceremony of the New Year.

Don't underestimate this etiquette, this is a ceremony that only a queen can enjoy. This symbolizes that the specifications of the imperial concubine and the empress are similar, and both have the meaning of accompanying the king to enjoy the country.

Later, after Nian's death, Yongzheng withdrew the ritual. It can be seen that in Yongzheng's heart, he really treats Nian Shi as a wife.

In addition, Yongzheng also carried the Nian family from the white flag of the Han army into the most prominent yellow flag of the three banners.

The young concubines in the play are flying and flying, and the concubines in history are really like

However, Nian Shi was not a blessed person, and when Kangxi died, she was already pregnant with Liujia.

The etiquette of the Qing Dynasty was extremely cumbersome, not to mention the death of the former emperor. Therefore, at the time of Kangxi's great funeral, although Nian Shi had a large belly and was inconvenient to move, he had to bow three times and nine times with other harem concubines and cope with various ceremonies all day long. Nian Shi's body was already weak, coupled with this toss, it was inevitable that the tire gas was moved, and finally a stillborn fetus was born. Nian Fei couldn't withstand the blow and couldn't afford to be sick. By November of the third year of Yongzheng, nianshi had died.

During Nian's serious illness, Yongzheng was quite concerned about her illness and went to the Yuanmingyuan many times to visit. In order to give Nian Shi Chong Xi, he also specially named her an imperial concubine.

However, in the face of life and death, yongzheng, who has great power, is powerless.

Soon after, Nian shi fell seriously ill and died.

In addition to Yongzheng's grief, in order to express his mourning, he actually quit the dynasty for 5 days.

In addition, Yongzheng also held a very solemn funeral for nianshi, and the cost was even more luxurious.

Despite this, Yongzheng was still very dissatisfied with the officials of the Ministry of Rites, believing that they had done the funeral too hastily, and in addition to grief, they "demoted the officials of the Ministry of Rites to the second level".

Although Yongzheng was grieving over the death of Nian Shi, he was after all the king of a country, and at that time he was rectifying the rule of officials. However, Nian Qianyao was full of corruption, pulling gangs and factions in the DPRK and China, and committing all kinds of outrageous behaviors. Therefore, only a month after Nian Shi's death, Yongzheng arrested Nian Qianyao and forced him to be sentenced in prison.

(Reference historical materials: "Kiyoshi's manuscript"))

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