laitimes

She was the tenth daughter of Kangxi and was crowned princess of Gulun by Yongzheng, and her grandson also married Qianlong's daughter back home

Kangxi had twenty daughters in his lifetime, but only eight survived to adulthood, and of these eight princesses, only one was crowned by Kangxi as a Princess of Gulun, and she was Princess Gulun Rongxian born to Concubine Rong, which was probably Kangxi's favorite daughter. However, after Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, several of Kangxi's daughters were given the title of Princess gulun, one of whom was the tenth daughter of Kangxi: Princess Gulun Chunwu.

She was the tenth daughter of Kangxi and was crowned princess of Gulun by Yongzheng, and her grandson also married Qianlong's daughter back home

Princess Guren Chun's mother: Concubine Tong

Tong Concubine Nala was a dressed woman from the Yellow Banner of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and her father Chang Subao was only a seven-pin superintendent, and on the twenty-first day of the first month of the sixteenth year of the Kangxi Dynasty, nine women of the Interior Ministry, including the Nala clan, were elected to the palace and became palace women. Although the Nala clan came from a humble origin, she had a beautiful appearance, which easily attracted the attention of the emperor, so soon after the Nala clan entered the palace, she gained the favor of Kangxi and became a nobleman.

On February 16, 24, the noble narra clan gave birth to Kangxi's tenth daughter, who was the future Princess Gulun Chunwu. Since the birth of Princess Gulun Chunmei, the Nala clan has rarely been summoned by the emperor, so The Gulun Chunwu Princess has become the only child born to the Nala clan.

She was the tenth daughter of Kangxi and was crowned princess of Gulun by Yongzheng, and her grandson also married Qianlong's daughter back home

In fact, a clothed woman like the Nala clan, if not very favored, it is difficult to stand out in the Kangxi harem, so the status of the Nala clan is far inferior to that of the fourth concubine of Huiyi Derong. However, there is still a variable in Nara's life, that is, her daughter Princess Guren Chunmei.

Married to a Mongolian Princess of the Qing Dynasty

In May of the 45th year of the Kangxi Dynasty, the 22-year-old kangxi's tenth daughter was given the title of Princess Chunshu of Heshuo and married Taiji Celing of the Khalkha Region of Mongolia. To say that this Celing, but not ordinary people, he is the twentieth grandson of Genghis Khan of the Yuan Taizu, from an early age with his grandfather Danlu submitted to the Qing court, Khalkha is of great significance to maintaining the stability of the northern frontier of the Qing Empire, Kangxi is very happy, immediately granted Celing light car lieutenant the knighthood, and put it into the inner court to study, perhaps at this time, Kangxi has already considered marrying his daughter to Celing.

She was the tenth daughter of Kangxi and was crowned princess of Gulun by Yongzheng, and her grandson also married Qianlong's daughter back home

Although the Celing family is not an ordinary family, Princess Gulun Chunwu could not escape the end of her life, and died in the fifth year after marriage, at the age of 26. However, what people did not expect was that after the early death of Princess Gulun Chunwu, her husband Celing shined in the northern battlefield of the Qing Dynasty.

His wife was posthumously honored as Princess Gulun

It is said that after Celing married Princess Gulun Chunwu, he returned to the old land of Tamir to organize an army to defeat the invasion of Dzungar, and in the fifty-ninth year of the Kangxi Dynasty, Celing and General Fu Erdan defeated the Dzungar soldiers several times, and after Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, he made this brother-in-law the king of Doro County, and awarded it to Zasak.

She was the tenth daughter of Kangxi and was crowned princess of Gulun by Yongzheng, and her grandson also married Qianlong's daughter back home

In the ninth year of Yongzheng, Celing led the army to obtain the Great Victory of Oden Chule, and was promoted to prince of Heshuo, and the next year he won the great victory of Guangxian Temple, was awarded the title of Prince of Chaoyong, and was promoted to Gulun E'e, which meant that Princess Chunwu was promoted from Princess Heshuo to Princess Gulun by virtue of her husband Celing's merits. Therefore, Princess Chun Wei became one of the few princesses in the Qing Dynasty who had dipped her husband's light.

It is worth mentioning that during the Qianlong period, the Celing family and the Qing Dynasty royal family were once again married, and Qianlong married the seventh daughter born to Concubine Ling, Princess Gulun and Jing, to Celing's grandson, Lavan Dorji, thus achieving a good relationship of pro-shang and pro-kinship.

References: Draft History of the Qing Dynasty, Qing Shilu, Chronicle of the Princess House

Read on