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She was the third princess of Yongzheng, who refused to marry far away and was given death by the emperor, and made an exception to enjoy the treatment of Gulun rank

She was the eldest daughter of the Great Qing Iron Hat King, but was raised by Yongzheng into the palace, she was brutal and willful from a young age, and did not belong to Yongzheng's most beloved Princess Heshuo and Hui, she once refused to marry Far Mongolia, but she was almost killed by her adoptive father Yongzheng, she was the third princess of Yongzheng: Princess Heshuo Duanrou.

She was the third princess of Yongzheng, who refused to marry far away and was given death by the emperor, and made an exception to enjoy the treatment of Gulun rank

On February 29, 53, Princess Heshuo Duanrou was born in the city of Beijing, the son of Yinlu, the sixteenth son of the Kangxi Emperor. Yin Lu was born to Shunyi's secret concubine Wang, and although he was relatively high in rank and once in charge of the internal affairs office, he was limited by his mother's low status, and he was always an ordinary prince in the Kangxi Dynasty, and Kangxi did not knight this son.

However, after Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, Yin Lu's life took a turn for the worse, and he inherited the title of Prince Boguoduo of Zhuang on the orders of his brother and became the third generation of Prince Zhuang, you know, this is a solid iron hat king. Apparently, Yin Lu was valued by his brother Yongzheng. After her father was reused, Princess Heshuo Duanrou often went in and out of the palace with her father, and Yongzheng saw that this niece was handsome and clever, and was still very proficient in piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, and in addition to liking, he ordered Duanrou, who was only ten years old, to be raised in the palace.

She was the third princess of Yongzheng, who refused to marry far away and was given death by the emperor, and made an exception to enjoy the treatment of Gulun rank

In fact, in addition to his love for Duan Rou, Yongzheng also had certain political considerations for adopting this niece. At that time, Yongzheng had no surviving daughter, which made the imperial court encounter difficulties in making peace with the Mongols, so Yongzheng adopted Duanrou as an adopted daughter. In addition to Duan Rou, Yongzheng also adopted two nieces, one was the daughter of the deposed prince Yin Rong, that is, Princess Heshuo Shushen, and the other was the daughter of Yin Xiang, the Prince of Yi, princess Heshuo and Hui.

Although among these three adopted daughters, Yongzheng loved Princess Heshuo and Hui the most, compared with Princess Hehui, Duan rou was not inferior at all, coupled with her brutal and willful personality, she even dared to disobey the orders of her adoptive father Yongzheng.

She was the third princess of Yongzheng, who refused to marry far away and was given death by the emperor, and made an exception to enjoy the treatment of Gulun rank

For example, in the fifth year of Yongzheng, the Yongzheng Emperor ordered Duanrou to be married to Borjigit Zimmerzi of the Mongolian Horqin Department, but Princess Duanrou felt that the Horqin Department was too far away and too desolate, and cried for three days and three nights, refusing to marry there. But is political marriage a child's play? Therefore, Yongzheng ordered Duan rou to be imprisoned in the small black house, and claimed that if he did not marry, he would give death. At this time, Duan Rou realized the seriousness of the matter and finally agreed to marry Horqin, but also put forward conditions, such as bringing more family slaves and occupying more land, for these requirements, Yongzheng met her one by one.

Moreover, in order to show his favor for this daughter, Yongzheng also built a Gulun rank princess house for Duanrou, which was a treatment that only Gulun princesses could enjoy. It can be seen that in order to let this daughter marry far away, Yongzheng really made a lot of efforts.

She was the third princess of Yongzheng, who refused to marry far away and was given death by the emperor, and made an exception to enjoy the treatment of Gulun rank

In the ninth year of Yongzheng, Duanrou was crowned princess of Heshuo by Yongzheng, and then married Tomet Dorji of the Mongolian Horqin Department, and what is unexpected is that in the eighth year of Qianlong, the sister of Duanrou's mother (the fourth female county lord of Yunlu the Prince of Zhuang) also married to the Horqin Department, and the two sisters were considered to have converged in Horqin, but the two sisters were both red-faced and thin-lived, and the sister died in the seventeenth year of Qianlong, and the sister Duanrou died in the nineteenth year of Qianlong, only 41 years old.

References: Draft History of the Qing Dynasty, Records of Emperor Shizong of the Qing Dynasty, Chronicle of the Princess House

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