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She was the only daughter of the Qianlong Emperor and Empress Fucha, and had a son who set a record for the Qing Dynasty, and no one can break it so far

Presumably, everyone has heard the love story of Qianlong and Empress Fucha, they are a young couple, and their love is deep. And in many TV series, Empress Fucha is the white moonlight in Qianlong's heart, but Qianlong seems to be sentimental, in fact, it is also the most desperate, although she wrote many poems, missed his concubines and the like, but they were only cherished after the death of others, and so did Empress Fucha.

She was the only daughter of the Qianlong Emperor and Empress Fucha, and had a son who set a record for the Qing Dynasty, and no one can break it so far

If we talk about which woman Qianlong has the deepest affection for the harem, it is actually Empress Fucha. Because it was to see how much he loved and the daughter of Queen Fucha. He named their only daughter "Princess Gulun and Jing", the third daughter of Qianlong, as we all know, many princesses in ancient times were to accept the fate of peace, but the Qianlong Emperor was really reluctant to marry this daughter, so he allowed her to stay in The Capital.

She was the only daughter of the Qianlong Emperor and Empress Fucha, and had a son who set a record for the Qing Dynasty, and no one can break it so far

Not only that, but he also built a Qing Dynasty's only Gulun Princess Mansion, which contained more than two hundred rooms. And this princess was very favored by the emperor, even if she was sick, the Qianlong Emperor had to write a poem for her, and sent thousands of amulets on the princess's birthday, which was really spoiling this daughter. Therefore, the son born to this daughter was also very popular with the Qianlong Emperor, and he was given the longest name among Qing Dynasty men, named "Orezhe Yi Timur Erkebabai".

She was the only daughter of the Qianlong Emperor and Empress Fucha, and had a son who set a record for the Qing Dynasty, and no one can break it so far

And this record was maintained until the fall of the Qing Dynasty, and no one could ever break it. Up to now, the surnames of ordinary Chinese people have become more and more simple, so to this day, no one's name can break the length of this name, which can be said to have set a Chinese record. But few people know about this story.

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