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The only deposed empress of the Qing Dynasty, who did not take the emperor seriously, was expelled from the palace with a child?

Speaking of the deposed empress of the Qing Dynasty, the first thing that comes to mind is qianlong's successor, in fact, the name of Qianlong's successor is preserved, not abolished, and the real deposed empress of the Qing Dynasty is the first empress of the Shunzhi Emperor, Borjigit, and she is the only one who has been deposed.

The only deposed empress of the Qing Dynasty, who did not take the emperor seriously, was expelled from the palace with a child?

In fact, as early as the beginning of Shunzhi's succession, her marriage to Empress Borzigit was betrothed by the regent Dolgun. In the first month of the tenth year of Shunzhi, shortly after dorgon's death, Wu Keshan, the father of the Borjigit clan, sent his daughter to jingshi.

In fact, this Borjigit clan is not only noble, but also has a very close relationship with the Aisin Kyora family.

Borjigit's father, Wu Keshan, was the eldest brother of Empress Xiaozhuangwen, so she and Shunzhi were cousins. However, Shunzhi was not very satisfied with this marriage, and left her uncle and the empress-to-be in Beijing for more than eight years before the official wedding, although the Mongolian empress was very beautiful and very smart, but she and her cousin Shunzhi were born wrongdoers.

The only deposed empress of the Qing Dynasty, who did not take the emperor seriously, was expelled from the palace with a child?

Sure enough, only two years later, the Shunzhi Emperor ordered the deposing of the empress, saying that the empress was incompetent, that she had been ordered by Dorgon, not the woman he wanted. But it was not until the death of Empress Xiaoxian (Concubine Dong' Concubine) that Shunzhi told the real reason for the abolition, it turned out that this Mongolian princess was very luxurious, the tableware used for eating was made of gold, and the empress also liked to be jealous, and when she saw a slightly more posture of the concubine, she would die to the other party.

It is said that Shunzhi separated shortly after his marriage to the empress.

In the end, Shunzhi could not bear it, and in September of the tenth year of Shunzhi, he officially deposed the empress, demoted her to a concubine, and changed to a side room.

Since then, there is no record of this deposed queen in the main history, and no one knows what happened to this deposed queen.

The only deposed empress of the Qing Dynasty, who did not take the emperor seriously, was expelled from the palace with a child?

The Records of the Li Dynasty records that shortly after the empress was deposed, she was sent back to her mother's home, Horqin, and what is unexpected is that borjigit was pregnant with Shunzhi's child when she left the palace, and gave birth to a boy after returning to Mongolia.

The authenticity of this information is questionable, the pregnancy of the qing dynasty concubine needs to be strictly recorded, and if she is pregnant, she will never let the Borjigit clan out of the palace.

The only deposed empress of the Qing Dynasty, who did not take the emperor seriously, was expelled from the palace with a child?

In addition to this information, in the twelfth year of Jiaqing, the Military Aircraft Department issued an edict to the Tanglin Undertaking Yamen specifically asking where Shunzhi Jingfei was buried and how she was later sacrificed. This shows that in Jiaqing's cognition, after Empress Shunzhi was deposed, she did not return to Mongolia, but in the old death palace.

However, we have searched all the tombs in Dongling and have not found this great Qing dynasty, but from Jiaqing's edict, it can be guessed that this deposed queen is likely to be buried in the Qing Dongling tomb after his death.

References: Draft History of the Qing Dynasty, Records of the Ancestors of the Qing Dynasty, Records of the Li Dynasty

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