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Of the 5 women buried with Kangxi, 4 were crowned empresses, but she was "forced" into the imperial tomb by Yongzheng

As the founding emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Huang Taiji is an outstanding figure in history, but the hero is sad to be beautiful, and the love between Huang Taiji and Hai Lanzhu believes that everyone has heard about it.

Huang Taiji was depressed by Hai Lan zhu's death and died a few years later, and no one can say that Hai Lan Zhu's death did not have any impact on Huang Tai Chi.

In fact, the vast majority of the emperors of the Qing Dynasty were diligent and loved the people, but there were several emperors who were not born in a good era, so they bore a lot of insults.

Of the 5 women buried with Kangxi, 4 were crowned empresses, but she was "forced" into the imperial tomb by Yongzheng

However, the three emperors Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong should be considered famous in the Qing Dynasty, because they created the Kangqian prosperous era and brought the Qing Dynasty to its peak.

Kangxi as the starting point of Kangqian's prosperity of course made a lot of efforts, he is also considered by posterity to be "an emperor through the ages", which shows that Kangxi's achievements are still affirmed.

However, even Kangxi was criticized for many people, after all, he was born to be a man who could not be blameless, and Kangxi was sluggish in dealing with political affairs in his later years, resulting in a scene of corruption in the imperial court.

Of the 5 women buried with Kangxi, 4 were crowned empresses, but she was "forced" into the imperial tomb by Yongzheng

During the Kangxi dynasty, there was a situation in which nine sons brutally competed for the throne, which had a lot of adverse effects on The late years of Kangxi's reign.

01 5 women buried with Kangxi

As we all know, the emperor's harem is three thousand, although it is a bit exaggerated, but the number of women in the harem is really quite large, and Kangxi is even better in terms of aspects.

According to incomplete statistics, Kangxi recorded 65 concubines and gave birth to 55 children, which was overwhelmingly better than other emperors of the Qing Dynasty.

Of the 5 women buried with Kangxi, 4 were crowned empresses, but she was "forced" into the imperial tomb by Yongzheng

Four of the sixty-five women in the Kangxi harem were empresses, and the number of empresses alone could already see that Kangxi was more "fond of the new and tired of the old" in this regard.

After Kangxi's death, the one who was eligible to be buried with him must be the empress, and relevant sources record that Kangxi's imperial tomb was named Qingjingling, and in addition to Kangxi, there were five women buried with him.

They were Empress Xiaochengren of the Hesheli clan, Empress Xiaozhaoren of the Niuhulu clan, Empress Xiaoyiren of the Tong Jia clan, Empress Xiaogongren of the Wuya clan, and The Noble Concubine Zhang Jia of the Jingmin Emperor.

Of the 5 women buried with Kangxi, 4 were crowned empresses, but she was "forced" into the imperial tomb by Yongzheng

It seems that these five women enjoyed all the glory and wealth, and were all buried with Kangxi after death, and it should be noted that not all concubines were eligible to be buried with the emperor.

But only one of these five women is an exception, that is, the Jingmin Emperor's noble concubine Zhang Jiashi, the other four are all empresses, who were in charge of the harem before they died, but Zhang Jiashi was "forced" into the imperial tomb by Yongzheng.

02 The Jingmin Emperor's noble concubine Zhang Jiashi, who was "hard-plugged" into the imperial tomb by Yongzheng

It seems that the Zhang Jia clan should have unlimited scenery, after all, it is only one step away from the empress's position, in fact, it is not the case, most of the titles on Zhang Jia's body are posthumously sealed, and it is not Kangxi who is posthumously sealed but Yongzheng.

Of the 5 women buried with Kangxi, 4 were crowned empresses, but she was "forced" into the imperial tomb by Yongzheng

It turned out that Zhang Jia's life was not very good, because she was only born in a coat, and this status was almost impossible to raise in the harem, even if she gave birth to a crown prince and an imperial daughter, it was useless.

Zhang Jia gave birth to a son and two daughters in the harem, but she was of no use to Kangxi, just a tool for reproducing heirs, and was not valued during her lifetime.

So why is the Zhang Jia clan, who is not high in status, eligible to be buried in the imperial tomb, to know that entering the imperial tomb symbolizes status, in fact, the Qing Dynasty imperial concubines buried in the imperial tomb was created by Yongzheng.

Of the 5 women buried with Kangxi, 4 were crowned empresses, but she was "forced" into the imperial tomb by Yongzheng

Yongzheng "hard-plugged" Zhang Jia into the imperial tomb all because of Zhang Jia's son Yin Xiang the Prince of Yi, who had been used heavily since Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, and he was greatly helped by the Yongzheng Dynasty and was also named the Iron Hat King.

Looking at the contribution made by Yin Xiang, Yongzheng allowed Zhang Jia to enter the imperial tomb, and Yin Xiang also helped his mother achieve her wish before she died.

It seems that the concubines in the ancient palace still have to rely on their sons in the end, and the sons can enjoy their own achievements, and if the sons do not argue, then they will have to work hard for a lifetime.

Of the 5 women buried with Kangxi, 4 were crowned empresses, but she was "forced" into the imperial tomb by Yongzheng

Zhang Jia's luck is very good, she has a good son, even if she was not valued before she died, she did not get the favor of Kangxi, but after death, she could still enter the imperial tomb, and even the position was promoted two levels in a row after death, and the wishes that could not be fulfilled before death were all fulfilled after death.

Among the more than sixty concubines of Kangxi, these five women were eligible to be buried with him, and it can be said that these five people made others envious and jealous, but there was no way, who let the family have status and status and a good son.

Reference: Draft History of the Qing Dynasty

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