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She was the daughter-in-law of Kangxi and had seven children with her husband, and one daughter was adopted by Yongzheng as an adopted daughter!

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Kangxi had a total of 35 sons, and as many as 24 of them lived to adulthood, and these 24 princes all had their own concubine Fujin, who was a veritable daughter-in-law of Kangxi, among them, one daughter-in-law and her husband were so affectionate that they gave birth to seven children, she was the thirteenth brother Yin Xiang Fu Jin Zhaojia clan.

She was the daughter-in-law of Kangxi and had seven children with her husband, and one daughter was adopted by Yongzheng as an adopted daughter!

Looking through the historical materials of the harem of the Qing Dynasty, there are not a few concubines with strong fertility, such as Kangxi's Concubine Rong, Concubine De, and Concubine Qianlong's Concubine Ling all gave birth to six children, and they became the women who had the most children in the Qing Palace. However, from the perspective of identity, Rongfei, Defei and Lingfei all belonged to concubines, that is, concubines, not the actual sense of the right wife (empress), and the wife who had the most children should be the Qianlong Emperor's wife Empress Xiaoxian, who gave birth to two sons and two daughters.

She was the daughter-in-law of Kangxi and had seven children with her husband, and one daughter was adopted by Yongzheng as an adopted daughter!

In the forty-fourth year of Kangxi, the 17-year-old Zhaojia married the thirteenth brother Yinxiang, who although Yinxiang was born to Concubine Min (Minfei), he was loved by Kangxi from an early age and often accompanied his father, Kangxi, so Kangxi would definitely arrange a good marriage for his son. In fact, it is also true that the Zhaojia clan comes from the Manchurian Zhengbai Banner, one of the three banners, and his father Malhan was reused during the Kangxi Dynasty, and the official to the Bingbu Shangshu can be said to be a good marriage between Yin Xiang and the Zhaojia clan.

She was the daughter-in-law of Kangxi and had seven children with her husband, and one daughter was adopted by Yongzheng as an adopted daughter!

According to historical records, in addition to Yin Xiang's Concubine Fujin Zhaojia clan, there were three side Fujin and two Shu Fujin (concubines), who bore Yin Xiang a total of 13 children. Two years after Yin Xiang and Zhaojia married, Zhaojia gave birth to a second daughter for Yinxiang, and from then until the third year of Yongzheng, the Zhaojia clan actually gave birth to seven children for Yinxiang in fourteen years, and when Yongzheng gave birth to the eighth son, Shuo'en, zhaojia was already 37 years old, all of which showed a problem, and the Zhaojia clan was deeply loved by her husband Yinxiang.

Of the seven children born to the Zhaojia clan, one of them has to be said that she is the fourth daughter, Princess Heshuo and Hui.

Princess Heshuo and Princess Hui were born in the fifty-third year of the Kangxi Dynasty, when Yin Xiang had fallen out of favor due to her participation in the struggle to seize the concubine, and it was likely that she was in a state of seclusion, so Princess Hehui was taken to the palace by Yin Chan the Prince of Yong after birth, and she spent a happy and carefree childhood life in the Palace of Prince Yong. After Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, Princess Hehui lived in the Forbidden City with her adoptive father Yongzheng, and in the seventh year of Yongzheng, Princess Hehui married Dolji Sebten of the Mongolian Khalkha Province, but at that time, Princess Hehui and Princess Hehui did not leave Mongolia, but stayed in The Capital Division.

After Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, the thirteenth brother Yinxiang was highly valued, was named the Prince of Yi, held a number of important positions, and became a big red person above ten thousand people under one person, and the Zhaojia clan has always been very healthy, she lived until the thirty-first year of Qianlong, at the age of 79.

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