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She is the erqing in history, her sister has become Qianlong's favorite concubine, and the family has produced three empresses

Erqing is a more important supporting role in the Qing Palace drama "Yanxi Raiders", she was originally a maid by empress Xiaoxian's side, and later married Fu Heng and became the famous Lady Fu Heng. According to the character settings in the play, Erqing's surname is Hitara, and the historical Lady Fu Heng is not a Hitara clan, but someone else, who is she?

She is the erqing in history, her sister has become Qianlong's favorite concubine, and the family has produced three empresses

Regarding Lady Fu Heng, her popularity is not less than that of her husband Fu Heng, according to legend, Fu Heng has been abroad for many years, and Lady Fu Heng often had private meetings with Qianlong in the palace, and even gave birth to a son, named Fukang'an. Of course, this is only a wild history rumor after all, not enough to believe, if we want to understand the real history, we need to find out who this Lady Fu Heng really is.

The Qing Dynasty had a historical notebook called the Yongxian Record, which referred to Fu Heng as the "Son-in-law of the Ming Dynasty". The so-called "Ming clan" refers to the Yehenara clan of the family to which the Kangxi Emperor Naran Mingzhu belonged, so it is very likely that Lady Fu Heng is a descendant of Naran Mingzhu. There is also a book in the "Case of the Great Qing Dynasty Ceremony", fu Heng is followed by Lady Nala, which once again confirms our speculation.

She is the erqing in history, her sister has become Qianlong's favorite concubine, and the family has produced three empresses

It is said that this Naran Pearl had three sons, the eldest son Naran Zhide was the most famous, but he and his third brother Naran Yufang both died early, and only the second son Naran Yusu survived. After the early death of Naran Yongshou, his son Naran Yongshou passed on to Naran Yongshou, who originally had four daughters, and later adopted two daughters of his brother Naran Yongfu, as such, Nalan Yongshou had six daughters.

Among the six daughters, one was suspected to be married to Fu Heng, and the younger daughter was selected by Qianlong to enter the harem, and the one who was selected into the harem was Concubine Shu.

From this point of view, the relationship between Qianlong and Lady Fu Heng is more complicated, from the perspective of Empress Xiaoxian, Lady Fu Heng is the wife of Qianlong's wife's brother-in-law, and from the side of Concubine Shu, Lady Fu Heng is Qianlong's eldest sister-in-law. It is hard to imagine that two people in such a complicated relationship will have an emotional relationship, so the affair between Qianlong and Lady Fu Heng should not be trusted.

She is the erqing in history, her sister has become Qianlong's favorite concubine, and the family has produced three empresses

Regarding how many children fu Heng gave birth to Fu Heng in the end, historical records do not record, from the life experience of Fu Heng's children, fulong'an, Fu kang'an, and Fu Chang'an are more likely to be born to Fu Heng's wife, in addition, Fu Heng has a daughter married to Qianlong's eleventh son, Yong Mao, this woman should also be born to Fu Heng's wife.

In any case, fu Heng's marriage to his wife was clearly a powerful alliance, and fu Heng's Yellow Banner Fucha clan was one of the four major families of the Qing Dynasty, which was extremely prosperous during the Kang Yongqian period, and there were many people who came and went.

She is the erqing in history, her sister has become Qianlong's favorite concubine, and the family has produced three empresses

Not to mention the Zhenghuangqi Yehenara clan to which Lady Fu Heng belonged, she was married to the Aixin Jueluo family from the Nurhaci period onwards, and three empresses were successively produced, namely Empress Xiaocigao, Empress Xiaoqinxian, and Empress Xiaodingjing, who belonged to the imperial relatives of the Eight Classics of Zheng'er.

References: Draft History of the Qing Dynasty, Yongxian Record, Cases of the Great Qing Dynasty

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