laitimes

She was Qianlong's most beloved daughter, who never married far away in her life, and was finally kept in captivity for 61 years!

"Birds in a mourning cage, they can't fly if they want to", many people frowned at the deep walls of the palace, especially for those concubines who could not be favored all their lives, this is undoubtedly a huge cage. In ancient times, there was a princess who, because she was quite favored, did not leave the capital in her life, and this person was Qianlong's daughter Gu Lun and Princess Jing.

She was Qianlong's most beloved daughter, who never married far away in her life, and was finally kept in captivity for 61 years!

For most of the concubines, the palace was a cage, but for the princess, the palace was the hometown, and Princess Gulun and Jing were not bound to the palace, she was only arranged in the capital because she was too liked by Qianlong. Why Qianlong liked her so much, this was related to Empress Fucha.

In 1727, the Fucha clan married Hongli, who was still the crown prince, and Kangxi personally officiated them, which also represented the importance attached to this couple, and sure enough, after the marriage, the two Qinser and Ming, flounder were deeply in love. Living happily ever after, the Fucha clan gave birth to two sons in succession, but both died at an early age.

She was Qianlong's most beloved daughter, who never married far away in her life, and was finally kept in captivity for 61 years!

The mother, Fuchashi, was very sad, washed her face with tears all day, and died in 1748, two years after the death of her second child, because of excessive sadness. Qianlong was heartbroken and could only transfer his love and longing for the empress to his and Fucha's only children, Princess Gulun and Jing.

In order to cultivate the feelings of his daughter and the horse, Qianlong arranged a marriage for her early, and when the horse was nine years old, he took him to the palace and let him study with the princes. When the princess got married, he also arranged a large battle, rewarded all kinds of gold and silver jewelry, and wrote poems for her wedding to record this crucial moment.

She was Qianlong's most beloved daughter, who never married far away in her life, and was finally kept in captivity for 61 years!

"The forbidden city is peach and plum with flowers, a hundred cars come to greet Su Yong, the lamp leads the golden lotus to move the day forever, and the crescent tooth tube soaks in spring", from this poem, we can still glimpse the popularity of the princess when she got married. And she broke with tradition. You must know that Gu Lun and Princess Jing were married to Mongols and should have gone to Mongolia, but Qianlong was distressed about his daughter and was afraid that she would not have a good time there, so he found a reason to arrange her in the capital.

In addition, Qianlong also sent her 1,000 Feng Lu every month, while the other princesses only had 400. And her princess mansion is also very luxurious, not only with prince Belle and other neighbors, but also spent more than 20,000 taels of silver to build this luxurious mansion, and even was rewarded to live in the Yuanmingyuan. In addition to being good to the princess, Qianlong also had preferential treatment for donkey horses. The horse committed the great crime of killing the head, using the princess as a shield, and Qianlong did indeed spare him the death penalty.

She was Qianlong's most beloved daughter, who never married far away in her life, and was finally kept in captivity for 61 years!

Qianlong even loved Wu and Wu, and gave the princess's son a fourteen-character name, which was also the longest name in the Qing Dynasty, because they thought that if there was a long name, it would mean that they could live a healthy and happy life.

Because of Qianlong's love, the princess was also arrogant, and the monthly expenses were very large, and Qianlong not only did not blame her at all, but also rewarded her with a lot of silver every year. Under qianlong's pampering, the princess also lived to the age of 61, becoming the longest-lived princess of the Qing Dynasty, and after her death, Qianlong was so sad that he held a huge funeral for her and personally wrote an inscription for her.

She was Qianlong's most beloved daughter, who never married far away in her life, and was finally kept in captivity for 61 years!

Although it is said that the princess has never been out of the capital, she has such a good father in her life, and she has broken the rules for herself many times, making her life safe and worry-free, and indeed much happier than ordinary people.

Read on