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Qianlong had many concubines in his lifetime, why did only 5 of them eventually bury Yuling with him?

In various modern film and television dramas, the Qianlong Emperor is shown in public with the influence of the Merry Son, in fact, Qianlong is a rather dedicated and good husband, and his first empress was Empress Fucha, who was of noble birth. When Qianlong was still a prince, he married Hongli, and many sources show that the relationship between the husband and wife was excellent. After her death, the Qianlong Emperor often missed her, and the four empress concubines who were buried with her were buried with Yuling as attendants.

Qianlong had many concubines in his lifetime, why did only 5 of them eventually bury Yuling with him?

After the Qianlong Emperor ascended the throne, Empress Fucha was directly named empress, and due to physical reasons, the two princes who gave birth died one after another, and she herself was also devastated and died very early. Empress Fucha was not only favored by Qianlong during her lifetime, but also managed the harem very decently and was respected by Qianlong.

After her death, she was buried in houling, and after the Jiaqing Emperor Yongyan was secretly made crown prince, her mother was an imperial concubine before her death, and after her death, she was posthumously honored as Empress Xiaoyicun, and was also buried with Houling. The reason given by the Qianlong Emperor for burial was that she and the noble concubines of the Shujia Emperor from the Western Regions should be buried with the Empress Mausoleum "Rufeng Survival". It can be seen that the Qianlong Emperor valued the original empress and had a very special status. Emperor Zhe Mercy and Emperor Huixian died of illness earlier, and the reason for burial was also "survival as a waiter".

Qianlong had many concubines in his lifetime, why did only 5 of them eventually bury Yuling with him?

Throughout Qianlong's reign, there were three empresses and five imperial concubines, all of whom died before the death of the Qianlong Emperor. In addition to the five who were buried with them, the second empress, Nala, was deprived of a series of titles of empress, imperial concubine, concubine, and concubine because of the early Qianlong period, which was equivalent to a concubine and buried in the concubine's bed. The pure Hui Emperor's noble concubines, who met all the conditions, were buried in the concubine's bed as the leader of the concubine bed in accordance with the custom. The last imperial concubine was posthumously honored by the Jiaqing Emperor in gratitude for his nurturing grace, and since the Qianlong Emperor had already died at this time, according to the "humble and untouchable" system, naturally he would not be buried in Yuling.

Qianlong had many concubines in his lifetime, why did only 5 of them eventually bury Yuling with him?

Other concubines were limited by their status to be buried in the concubine's bed. Therefore, not every concubine of the Qianlong Emperor was eligible for burial. The battles and contests in the harem in history, although there are no ups and downs in film and television dramas, full of drama, but they are more cruel than in film and television dramas. How many lives have been swallowed up by all the harem wars staged around the emperor alone for thousands of years? These concubines competed for favors before they were born, and after their deaths, they all fought passively for their status. It can be said that it is a picture of the harem of the dynasty full of blood and tears.

Qianlong had many concubines in his lifetime, why did only 5 of them eventually bury Yuling with him?

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