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What did Yongzheng do when he adopted his three daughters

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The Yongzheng Emperor was the third emperor since the Entry of the Qing Dynasty, the style of governance was industrious and personal, and he used strong means to govern the internal affairs and people's livelihood with an iron fist, and because he was in his prime during his reign, he resolutely dealt with the shortcomings of the time, and many reforms were affirmed by later generations, and the continuation of the prosperous world of Kang Yonggan had a major role in carrying forward the work from top to bottom. Although his political achievements were outstanding, the Yongzheng Emperor had a pain point, that is, all the daughters he gave birth to died prematurely, and he also adopted 3 concubines for this purpose, all for a special reason.

What did Yongzheng do when he adopted his three daughters

The Yongzheng Emperor had four biological daughters, the eldest daughter and third daughter born to Concubine Mao, and the four daughters born to The Noble Concubine of Emperor Dunsu all died before the age of 1, and only the second daughter born to Concubine Qi and Princess Shuo Huaike lived to adulthood, but also died of illness at the age of 23. Yongzheng adopted the daughters of his brothers as adopted daughters, namely Princess Heshuo Shushen, Princess Heshuo Duanrou, Princess Heshuo and Hui, and Heshuo Gege. One of the most important reasons is to "help the Mongols".

"Fumeng" as the name suggests is to marry with the Mongol tribes, the Qing Dynasty is the Manchu into the Central Plains, in order to win over the Mongols, and maintain friendly relations with them, from Nurhaci began to often carry out political marriage, in addition to the emperor will marry Mongolian women as concubines, Qing Dynasty princesses will also marry Mongolian nobles, so Yongzheng will adopt relatives as a tool for marriage.

What did Yongzheng do when he adopted his three daughters

Princess Heshuo Shushen married her to Guanyin Bao of the Mongolian Horqin Borjigit clan in the fourth year of Yongzheng, Princess Heshuo Duanrou married the county king Borjigit Zimmert Dorji in the fifth year of Yongzheng, and Princess Heshuo and Hui married Dorji Sebuten of the Mongolian Khalkhaboljigit clan in the seventh year of Yongzheng.

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