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She came from a humble origin, but her mother was a noble son, and she became the first person to bury the imperial concubine of the Qing Dynasty into the imperial tomb

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She came from a humble origin, but her mother was a noble son, and she became the first person to bury the imperial concubine of the Qing Dynasty into the imperial tomb
She came from a humble origin, but her mother was a noble son, and she became the first person to bury the imperial concubine of the Qing Dynasty into the imperial tomb

Princess Min, a Manchurian yellow flag man, was born in an unknown year, and her father was Shuo. Zhang Jia's origin is extremely low, she originally belonged to the Interior Ministry's coat, according to the Qing Palace regulations, the daughter of the Interior Ministry's cloth must participate in the annual draft, the elected person enters the palace to become a palace girl, Zhang Jia clan becomes one of many palace women.

She came from a humble origin, but her mother was a noble son, and she became the first person to bury the imperial concubine of the Qing Dynasty into the imperial tomb

Perhaps it was Zhang Jia's posture and beauty that attracted the attention of the Kangxi Emperor, who became pregnant with the dragon species and gave birth to the emperor's thirteenth son, Yin Xiang, in early October of the twenty-fifth year of the Kangxi Dynasty. Subsequently, Zhang Jia gave birth to two princesses in succession: the thirteenth daughter of the Emperor and Princess Shuowenke, and the fifteenth daughter of the Emperor and Princess Shuo Dunke. It can be seen that in the period from the twenty-fifth year of Kangxi to the thirty years of Kangxi, who gave birth to the fifteenth daughter of the emperor, Zhang Jia was quite favored by the Kangxi Emperor. However, due to his humble origins, Zhang Jia was always only a concubine, and his son Yin Xiang was sent to the Defei Wuya clan from birth to raise him, and the depressed Zhang Jia clan's body was worse than a day.

She came from a humble origin, but her mother was a noble son, and she became the first person to bury the imperial concubine of the Qing Dynasty into the imperial tomb

On July 25, the thirty-eighth year of the Kangxi Dynasty (1699), Zhang Jiashi died, and the Kangxi Imperial Rites Department said: "Concubine Zhang Jia's sexual behavior is gentle, Ke Xian Neize, Jiu Shi Gong Min, Jing Shen Su, now with a sick death, deeply mourned, his name is Min Concubine." In October of that year, Zhang Jiashi, who was posthumously honored as Concubine Min, was buried in the Jingling Concubine Garden. However, the Zhang Jia clan was not lost in the long river of history, but became famous, all because of her son Yin Xiang, the thirteenth son of the Emperor.

She came from a humble origin, but her mother was a noble son, and she became the first person to bury the imperial concubine of the Qing Dynasty into the imperial tomb

As we all know, in the struggle for concubines in the later years of Kangxi, the thirteenth son of the emperor, Yin Xiang, was the old iron of the fourth son of the emperor, Yin Chan, and always unswervingly supported Yin Chan. Later, the fourth son of the emperor, Yin Chan, successfully succeeded to the throne for the Yongzheng Emperor, Yin Xiang was distinguished in his meritorious service, was named the Prince of Heshuoyi, and obtained the power of hereditary resignation, becoming the first prince in the history of the Qing Dynasty to obtain the privilege of non-military merit and worldly resignation.

She came from a humble origin, but her mother was a noble son, and she became the first person to bury the imperial concubine of the Qing Dynasty into the imperial tomb

In order to win over the thirteenth brother Yin Xiang, Yongzheng made a decision to posthumously honor Yin Xiang's biological mother, Princess Min, Zhang Jiashi, as a noble concubine of the Jingmin Emperor, and at the same time moved Zhang Jia from the Jingling Concubine Garden and buried him in the Jingling Underground Palace. In this way, Zhang Jiashi made history, and she became the first imperial concubine of the Qing Dynasty to be buried in the imperial tomb.

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