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The Shunzhi Emperor, who favored Concubine Dong, only lived for twenty-four years, so why was he able to give birth to seventeen children?

The Shunzhi Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, who ascended the throne at an early age, died at the age of twenty-four, the first emperor after the Manchu Qing Entered the Customs. All his life he loved Concubine Dong, but he left seventeen children.

The Shunzhi Emperor, who favored Concubine Dong, only lived for twenty-four years, so why was he able to give birth to seventeen children?

Among all the concubines, especially Concubine Dong, she was deeply favored, and she entered the palace in the thirteenth year of Shunzhi, where she was crowned as a "virtuous concubine". A month later, he was promoted to imperial concubine on the grounds that "Hui Duanliang was not above Dong E'e's clan", and Shunzhi also held a grand canonization ceremony for Dong E's concubines and granted amnesty to the world, which was the only time in the history of the Qing Dynasty that a general amnesty was held for the appointment of concubines.

The Shunzhi Emperor, who favored Concubine Dong, only lived for twenty-four years, so why was he able to give birth to seventeen children?

The Shunzhi Emperor was married at the age of fourteen, and the empress was chosen by the empress, and Shunzhi did not like it very much, so that after marriage, Shunzhi had to go to the concubines every day to spend the night in order to avoid the empress. Over time, these concubines became pregnant with dragon seeds, which is why Shunzhi left so many children.

The Shunzhi Emperor, who favored Concubine Dong, only lived for twenty-four years, so why was he able to give birth to seventeen children?

Later, When Concubine Dong entered the palace, the Emperor never favored anyone else again, and after Princess Dong's death, the Emperor was so distraught that he ordered her to be posthumously crowned empress. The following year, Shunzhi became ill due to longing and became seriously ill. He died soon after.

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