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Qianlong's longest-lived concubine: she had no favors or heirs in her life, but she lived plainly to the age of 92

When qianlong's concubines are mentioned, the first thing that everyone thinks of should be the three empresses appointed by Qianlong. I have to say that the three empresses who were officially canonized during the Qianlong period really made future generations extremely curious about them and relished them. Empress Xiaoxian, Fu Cha, seems to have really always been Qianlong's interpretation flower and white moonlight, so that many years after the death of Fu Cha, Qianlong would still send his feelings with poetry and pin his thoughts on his deceased wife.

Qianlong's longest-lived concubine: she had no favors or heirs in her life, but she lived plainly to the age of 92

Empress Xiaoyi Chun Wei Jiashi, that is, the famous Ling Concubine of the Qing Dynasty, there are still many film and television works today, and the image of this Ling Concubine will be depicted in the play with artistic strokes. After all, wei Jiashi, who was born in a coat, was able to give birth to so many imperial heirs for Qianlong, and even climbed to the position of commanding the harem step by step, which was really not easy. Although Wei Jia was not officially crowned empress during her lifetime, wei Jia did not lack the honors and powers that an empress should have. What's more, Wei Jia was also the birth mother of the Jiaqing Emperor, so even if she did not really become an empress before she died, she must have been valued in the harem.

Qianlong's longest-lived concubine: she had no favors or heirs in her life, but she lived plainly to the age of 92

The reason why the Nala clan broke its hair was probably the largest unsolved case in the Qianlong Dynasty. Qianlong erased almost all traces of the successor Nala clan from the annals of history, so that later archaeologists opened the underground palace of the Pure Hui Emperor's noble concubines, and they were able to rely only on a few historical records to deduce that the coffin placed next to the Pure Hui Emperor's noble concubines actually belonged to the successor Nala clan. It was precisely because the Qianlong Emperor was so determined that people were more curious about the truth of the matter.

Qianlong's longest-lived concubine: she had no favors or heirs in her life, but she lived plainly to the age of 92

Favored concubines are talked about, but the real winners in the harem are often extremely low-key. Qianlong was a fairly long-lived emperor, the longest-lived monarch in the history of our country, and actually reigned for more than sixty-three years. Qianlong died at the age of 89 in his lifetime, which was already extremely long-lived in ancient times, and the Qianlong harem, who had never been favored by Qianlong sheng in her life, the noble concubine Chen Shi, lived to the age of 92 plainly.

Qianlong's longest-lived concubine: she had no favors or heirs in her life, but she lived plainly to the age of 92

Concubine Chen was a concubine who is not well documented in Qing history. When Chen was 13 years old, he married Hongli, who was still the prince, but after Qianlong succeeded to the throne, he only made Chen shi permanent. Compared with the Fucha clan, who was crowned as a concubine as a concubine as soon as Qianlong ascended the throne, the Chen clan's position was indeed much lower. Although princess Fucha was only Qianlong's gegue when she was in the submerged residence, and died before Qianlong ascended the throne, she gave birth to the emperor's eldest son Yong Huang for Qianlong, which shows that the favor of the Fucha clan is much higher than that of the Chen clan.

Qianlong's longest-lived concubine: she had no favors or heirs in her life, but she lived plainly to the age of 92

The Chen clan never gained qianlong's favor, so they had no heirs in their lifetime. Compared with the Wei Jia clan, which had risen all the way, the speed of the Chen clan, an old man of the royal palace, could be called "turtle speed". When he first entered the palace, the Chen clan was only canonized as a permanent resident, and the following year he was only a small nobleman, until the thirteenth year of Qianlong, when the Chen clan was made a concubine and officially became the lord of the first palace.

Qianlong's longest-lived concubine: she had no favors or heirs in her life, but she lived plainly to the age of 92

Even if he became the lord of the first palace, the Qianlong Emperor never set his sights on the Chen family. Therefore, in the forty-six years after Chen Shi was crowned as a concubine, her position did not change in any way. Chen's last ascension was on the occasion of the Great Sealing of the Sixth Palace before Qianlong abdicated. At that time, the Chen clan was officially promoted to the concubine position, and as the concubine who accompanied Qianlong for the longest time on the side of the king, the Chen clan never won qianlong's favor in his life, and lived a life plainly.

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