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The young girl served qianlong at the age of 14, never entered the palace but was crowned as an imperial concubine, and Qianlong also buried her in the imperial tomb

She came to the side of the young Qianlong at the time of her young age, and had a strange love affair with Qianlong, and she gave birth to the emperor's eldest son for Qianlong, but she did not get the deserved name, so that she regretted it. What is even more unexpected is that only two months after her death, her lover Qianlong ascended to the throne of the Qing Dynasty...

The young girl served qianlong at the age of 14, never entered the palace but was crowned as an imperial concubine, and Qianlong also buried her in the imperial tomb

In Qianlong's life, there is a woman who occupies an important position, she is the Imperial Concubine of Zhe Mercy, although the Noble Concubine of the Emperor of Zhe Mercy only accompanied Qianlong for ten years, but it is the initial stage of Qianlong's life, which belongs to the most beautiful period.

Emperor Zhe's noble concubine, surnamed Fucha, was a woman from the Ministry of Internal Affairs zhenghuangqi, which is what we often call the Xinzhiku people. Although the surname of The Noble Concubine of the Emperor of Zhe Mercy was Fu Cha, it was not the same tribe as the original Empress Xiaoxian of Qianlong, and compared with the family of Empress Xiaoxian, the status of the Noble Concubine of the Emperor of Zhe Mercy was much lower.

According to records, the ancestors of the noble concubines of the Zhe Mercy Emperor were named Niya Tang'e, and around the time of the grandchildren of Niya Tang'e, this Fucha clan was incorporated into the Manchurian Zhenghuang Banner, but later this Fucha clan entered the customs from Longguan and was incorporated into the Ministry of Internal Affairs due to the small number of clansmen, so it became a slave in disguise. Most of the clans of the Emperor Zhe Mercy's concubines engaged in some minor officials such as zuo ling and pen paste style in the ministry of internal affairs, and the father of the zhe mercy emperor guifei Weng Guotu was a zuo ling, which showed that the origin of the zhe mercy emperor's concubine was not good.

The young girl served qianlong at the age of 14, never entered the palace but was crowned as an imperial concubine, and Qianlong also buried her in the imperial tomb

In the third year of Yongzheng, Emperor Zhe mercy's concubine participated in the draft of the palace women of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and was successfully selected, because the historical records do not record the birth year of emperor Zhe Mercy' concubine, so we cannot determine her age at that time, it is estimated that she is about fourteen or fifteen years old. Unexpectedly, after being selected, the noble concubine of the Zhe Mercy Emperor did not stay in the inner court, but was rewarded by Yongzheng to the Four Brothers Hongli, who was the later Qianlong Emperor.

It is said that at that time, Hongli was still a fourteen-year-old teenager, in the ignorant stage of life, and the arrival of the Noble Concubine of the Zhe Mercy Emperor was like injecting a breeze into Hongli, so that Hongli experienced the warmth and beauty of the opposite sex. Regarding the Emperor Zhe Mercy and her people, in her later sacrifice texts and books, there are relevant descriptions such as "perseverance", "prudence", "homely and thick", which shows that the Emperor Zhe Mercy Should be a kind-hearted, temperamental and kind woman. Moreover, the book also mentions her "silk cocoon", which shows that the noble concubine of the Zhe Mercy Emperor should also have a certain silk weaving or embroidery skill.

The young girl served qianlong at the age of 14, never entered the palace but was crowned as an imperial concubine, and Qianlong also buried her in the imperial tomb

In the fifth year of Yongzheng, Hongli was ordered to marry Consort Fujin, another woman of the Fucha clan, who was later Empress Xiaoxian. That is, shortly after Hongli's marriage, Emperor Zhe's concubine gave birth to hongli's first child, the eldest son, named Yong huang. Logically, a concubine (Gege) who is a concubine of a prince like Emperor Zhe mercy, if she gives birth to a son, has a great chance of giving her the title of Lateral Fujin. However, due to the low origin of the Noble Concubine of emperor Zhe Mercy, the Yongzheng Emperor did not show any indication, but gave the two side Fujin thrones to the Gao clan (Huixian Emperor Concubine) and the Nala clan (Qianlong's successor).

Although the Zhe Mercy Emperor Guifei did not say it in her mouth, her heart was full of bitterness, plus the two births caused great loss to her body, as it was, on the third day of July in the thirteenth year of Yongzheng, the Princess Zhe Mercy Emperor Guifei who accompanied the Hongli calendar for ten years died of illness in the West Third House of the Forbidden City, and the estimated age was about 25 years old.

The young girl served qianlong at the age of 14, never entered the palace but was crowned as an imperial concubine, and Qianlong also buried her in the imperial tomb

Unexpectedly, just two months after the death of Emperor Zhe mercy's concubine, Hongli ascended to the throne of the Qing Dynasty as the Qianlong Emperor. After Qianlong succeeded to the throne, he did not forget that this woman, who bore children for herself for the first time, was posthumously awarded the title twice, once as a concubine of Zhe and once as a concubine of the Emperor Of Zhe.

In the seventeenth year of Qianlong, the Qianlong Yuling Tomb was completed, and in this year, the noble concubines of the Zhe Mercy Emperor were buried in the Yuling Underground Palace together with Empress Xiaoxian and the Noble Concubines of the Huixian Emperor, and thus the Noble Concubines of the Zhe Mercy Emperor became the first women to be buried in the imperial tombs in Qianlong.

References: Draft History of the Qing Dynasty, Records of Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty, Canon of the Great Qing Dynasty

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