We all know that in ancient times, marriage appeared very early to maintain the relationship between the two countries. In addition to marrying princesses far away, concubines were also an important tool for wooing courtiers. Taking the Qing Dynasty as an example, the Qing Dynasty implemented the Manchu-Mongolian intermarriage policy in order to win over the Mongol nobles and facilitate the rulers to rule better.

For example, the Qianlong Emperor, in order to win power, he married not only the daughter of the chancellor Gao Bin, the daughter of the Fucha clan, but also the daughter of the bodyguard. Today, we are talking about the daughter of this guard. As soon as she entered the palace, she angered Qianlong and eventually fell into the water and died, what the hell was going on? Let's take a look.
His father was a second-class bodyguard, and he was mainly responsible for protecting the emperor's safety. The profession of bodyguard was popular in any age. In comparison, he was directly related to the security of the emperor. Therefore, the emperor had the idea of wooing Mukden, which was undoubtedly the best choice to form a family with him. So he immediately issued an order to include the guard's daughter, Niu Cobalt Lu, in his harem.
After entering the palace, she was given the title of Lan Guiren. As far as her origin is concerned, the title of nobleman is appropriate. However, she was arrogant and domineering in the harem, as her father was the emperor's favorite courtier. In her eyes, even the most noble concubines were not worth mentioning. Such a person cannot survive in the harem. In addition, he offended the emperor within a few months of entering the palace. In order to teach her a lesson, the emperor lowered her status and became a permanent being.
After that, the Niu Cobalt Lu clan suffered a lot and finally learned to settle down. Later, Qianlong saw her change and promoted her to a nobleman. She cherished this opportunity and did not dare to be arrogant. Instead, she became very smart. Therefore, within a few years, the emperor made her a concubine, and she also established herself in the harem.
People who are familiar with Qianlong know that he likes to go out of the palace to play. On a southern tour, he took several concubines with him, including Concubine Cheng. She was happy, but didn't expect it to be her death journey. Ancient transportation was not as developed as our modern transportation, so most travel was mainly by water.
As a result, in the process of playing, Makoto fell into the water. When people found her, there was no breathing. She was the only concubine of the Qing Dynasty to die of falling water. After her death, she was buried by Qianlong in the concubine garden of Yuling.