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She was the earliest woman in Qianlong, and although she had never entered the palace, she was made an imperial concubine, and she was buried with the emperor after her death

History is the memory of things that have been said and done. —Carl Baker

Qianlong is a famous emperor in Chinese history, and people must be very curious, who was the first woman in his life? What is so unique about this woman that she can gain the favor of this amorous son? It turns out that this woman is not as special as people think, but at least she is special in Qianlong's heart, she is the Noble Concubine of the Emperor Of Zhe.

She was the earliest woman in Qianlong, and although she had never entered the palace, she was made an imperial concubine, and she was buried with the emperor after her death

Emperor Zhe mercy guifei is a woman from the ministry of internal affairs, that is, we often call the Xinzhiku people, the ancestor name is Niya Tang'e, around the time of the Nyaya Tang'e grandchildren, the Fucha clan of the Zhe mercy emperor guifei was incorporated into the Manchurian Yellow Banner, but after the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, this part of the clan entering the guannei was allocated to the internal affairs office because of the small number.

Around the beginning of the Yongzheng Dynasty, Zhe Mercy participated in the palace women's draft as a woman wrapped in yellow flags of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and was successfully selected, and then accepted the appointment of the Yongzheng Emperor and came to serve by the side of the fourth son of the emperor, Hongli. At first, Zhe Mercy's identity was that of a maid, but this kind of maid who served the prince's side would be taken into the room by the prince and accepted as a concubine because she had more contact with the prince.

She was the earliest woman in Qianlong, and although she had never entered the palace, she was made an imperial concubine, and she was buried with the emperor after her death

This is the case with Zhe Mercy, and after a period of contact, Hongli discovers that Zhe Mercy is a gentle and careful girl, and is deeply attracted to it. It didn't take long for Zhe Mercy to become the first woman in Hongli, and in the sixth year of Yongzheng, he bore Hongli his first child, a son, the later emperor's eldest son, Yong Huang.

Although Hongli married another fucha woman (Empress Xiaoxian) as concubine Fujin at that time, Zhe Mercy always held an important place in Hongli's heart. Hongli was still very fond of Zhe Li, and Zhe Mercy did not live up to Hongli, and in the ninth year of Yongzheng, he gave birth to a daughter to Hongli, that is, the second daughter of the emperor.

During the Qing Dynasty, those concubines who gave birth to children for the crown prince could sometimes be given the title of prince by the emperor, such as the concubine who gave birth to the emperor's eldest son Yiwei for the Daoguang Emperor, who was originally just an official woman around Daoguang, and after giving birth to Yiwei, she was given the title of Mianning (Daoguang) side Fujin by Jiaqing. Zhe Mercy is the earliest woman in Hongli, although her birth is not very good, but after all, she gave birth to the eldest son for Hongli, and she hopes that she can also get a name of side Fujin, but this is just a luxury.

Hongli was the heir that Yongzheng had favored after succeeding to the throne, not only was his concubine Fujin designated by Yongzheng himself, but even two lateral Fujin were also chosen by Yongzheng himself, one was gao shi, the daughter of Gao Bin, the governor of The River, and the other was the daughter of Narbu, the daughter of Zuo Ling. In the end, Zhe Mercy and The name of Bian Fujin were not related, which made Zhe Mercy sullen and unhappy, so that he was depressed and depressed, which affected his physical health.

She was the earliest woman in Qianlong, and although she had never entered the palace, she was made an imperial concubine, and she was buried with the emperor after her death

On the third day of The third month of July in the thirteenth year of Yongzheng, Zhe Mercy died of illness in Xi'ershuo, at the age of about 25. Unexpectedly, after only two months, Hongli inherited the throne of the Qing Dynasty and was the Qianlong Emperor. After Qianlong succeeded to the throne, he did not forget the earliest woman in his life, and successively posthumously named her as a concubine and a noble concubine of the Emperor Of Zhe, and decided to bury her in his own underground palace to accompany him for a long time.

In the seventeenth year of Qianlong, the construction of the Qianlong Yuling Tomb was completed, and in this year, the noble concubines of the Zhe Mercy Emperor were buried in the Yuling Underground Palace together with Empress Xiaoxian and the Noble Concubines of the Huixian Emperor, and nearly eighteen years had passed since the death of Zhe Mercy.

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