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The Qianlong Emperor knew that He Yan would die, so why did he want his daughter to marry him?

We all know that in history, Qianlong was very fond of Hezhen, and Qianlong also married he's son to marry his younger daughter. Qianlong was very fond of this daughter, and she was very much in line with Qianlong's temperament, precisely because she liked to deliberately take care of Princess Xiaoxiao. But why, after Qianlong guessed the fate of Hezhen, Qianlong still insisted on marrying Princess Xiao and Princess Xiaoyi.

The Qianlong Emperor knew that He Yan would die, so why did he want his daughter to marry him?

The princess was Qianlong's old daughter and a symbol of his ability. He was very fond of Princess Hexiao, and the princess's personality was very similar to Qianlong, so Qianlong also liked her. When the princess was young, Qianlong betrothed her to hezhen's son. But their happy days did not last long, and after Qianlong's death, Jiaqing ascended to the throne. Jiaqing has always been at odds with Hezhen, and as soon as he ascended to the throne, he disposed of Hezhen and exterminated his family. And just after Hezhen was exterminated, FengSheng Yinde was also in extreme sadness because he had no ambition in his life.

The Qianlong Emperor knew that He Yan would die, so why did he want his daughter to marry him?

Princess Hexiao was born in Qianlong's later years, and Qianlong was very fond of this young daughter. Then, as the princess grew up, her personality was also very strong and very similar to Qianlong, which was very much in line with Qianlong's wishes. Qianlong also lamented that if his daughter was a son, he would definitely leave the throne to Princess Hexiao. But unfortunately, this is a daughter, and Daqing is very strict about the setting of the position. Princess Hexiao's concubine was only a concubine, and she could not be given the status of a princess. However, because Qianlong particularly liked her, he made an exception and made her the title of Princess Hexiao. Qianlong had all kinds of graces for Hexiao, and also specially selected a good husband for her.

The Qianlong Emperor knew that He Yan would die, so why did he want his daughter to marry him?

Just in the year that Princess Hexiao was born, Hezhen's son Fengshen Yinde was also born. Fengsheng Yin Debi and Princess Xiao were born half a month later. He Yan himself looks like a handsome boy, plus he is very capable. Qianlong believed that Feng Sheng Yinde, the son of He yan, would not be bad, and Qianlong thought that the age difference between the two people was not much, and they still grew up together. Plus his feelings for the gentleman are still very good. There is also Feng Sheng Yinde, his appearance is also very good, and Qianlong likes him very much. At that time, Qianlong had the idea of marrying them two fingers, and Qianlong also named Hezhen's son Fengsheng Yinde. In Manchu, the title of gentry means wealth, and Qianlong gave him this name in the hope that he would bring good luck to Princess Hexiao after being with Princess Hexiao.

The Qianlong Emperor knew that He Yan would die, so why did he want his daughter to marry him?

Brother Fifteen later became more and more outstanding, and his ability slowly revealed, and Qianlong slowly noticed him. But at that time, Qianlong did not determine the identity of his heir, but only examined him. After another eight or nine years, the fifteenth brother went through Qianlong's inspection, and Qianlong decided to appoint him as the heir. In the sixty years of Qianlong, the emperor made fifteen brothers crown princes. But it seems that the princess and Fengsheng Yinde were married very early, and the two were married when Princess Xiaoxiao was 13 years old. At this time, Qianlong's heir had been selected, and when Qianlong was engaged to Princess Xiaoxiao, Qianlong did not think so much, he just wanted to give his daughter a good marriage, and he was also very satisfied with Hezhen, and Hezhen was also very in line with his thoughts, and Qianlong was reluctant to clean up Hezhen.

The Qianlong Emperor knew that He Yan would die, so why did he want his daughter to marry him?

However, just after Qianlong identified the fifteenth brother as the heir, he slowly became aware of the problem between Arsenic and the fifteenth brother. He also knew that after the fifteenth brother succeeded to the throne, he did not have a good end with Yan. But at this time, Princess Hexiao had already married Fengsheng Yinde. Maybe sometimes he would wonder what would happen to Princess Xiao after the fifteenth brother succeeded to the throne, and maybe princess Xiao's situation would become very difficult. But in this case he couldn't do anything about it either. After all, she was only a princess, and she didn't have such a big position to shake the heir chosen by Qianlong. Qianlong repeatedly explained before going, hoping that Jiaqing could treat Princess Hexiao well and take more care of him. After the fifteenth brother ascended the throne, he indeed copied Hezhen's home as Qianlong expected. Jiaqing also wanted to execute Washu, but after interceding with Princess Hyo-hyo, agreed to let Washu commit suicide. At the same time, Jiaqing was jealous of Princess Hexiao and did not order the beheading of Fengsheng Yinde.

The Qianlong Emperor knew that He Yan would die, so why did he want his daughter to marry him?

Although Feng Shen Yinde left his life, he was also implicated because of it. Because of this, Fengsheng Yinde was sent to a distant place by Jiaqing, although he left his life, but when his father died, he had nothing, and he could not do anything in the imperial court, and he sat empty every day. For a long time to come, Feng Sheng Yinde was extremely sad and depressed, and eventually depressed to death. After the death of Fengsheng Yinde, Princess Hexiao was widowed for him and did not remarry, and it was really not easy for a princess to live such a life. Although Qianlong liked Princess Hexiao very much, the great cause of the dynasty was still not something that this little son and daughter could stop. Do you agree with Qianlong's approach?

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