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She is Yongzheng's most beloved daughter, married into the Nine-tailed Fox family, and has been deeply favored by the emperor for more than a hundred years

Yongzheng had four biological daughters, of which only the second daughter, Princess Heshuo Huaike, lived to adulthood, but only lived to be 23 years old and died before Yongzheng succeeded to the throne. After Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, there were no more daughters around him, so he adopted the daughters of three brothers as adopted daughters, namely the sixth daughter of the deposed prince Yin Rong and Princess Shuo Shushen, the eldest daughter of Prince Yunlu of Zhuang and Princess Shuo Duanrou, and the fourth daughter of Yin Xiang of Yi, Princess Heshuo and Hui, and these three princesses were the second princess, the third princess and the fourth princess respectively (Note: Princess Heshuo Huaike is the grand princess).

She is Yongzheng's most beloved daughter, married into the Nine-tailed Fox family, and has been deeply favored by the emperor for more than a hundred years

So, among these four princesses, which one is yongzheng most loved? It was obviously Princess Heshuo and Hui.

On the tenth day of October in the 53rd year of the Kangxi Dynasty, Princess Heshuo and Hui were born in the city of Beijing, the father of Yin Xiang, the thirteenth son of Kangxi, and the mother of Yin Xiang's concubine Fu Jin Zhaojia. Hehui's father, Yin Xiang, was originally a son whom Kangxi was very favored, but Yin Xiang later fell out of favor due to his involvement in a struggle to seize the concubine, and it is rumored that the prince remained in seclusion in Kangxi's later years. It can be said that when Hehui was born, it was the most difficult stage in the life of his father Yin Xiang.

However, the situation soon became dark and bright, and after Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, Hehui's father Yin Xiang became the first powerful minister of the imperial court, was awarded the title of Prince of Heshuoyi, and even received the privilege of hereditary resignation, becoming the first prince to receive this honor after entering the customs. His father's favor also favored Hehui, and soon after Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, he ordered Hehui to be raised in the palace and adopted as an adopted daughter, and thus, Hehui officially became a princess.

She is Yongzheng's most beloved daughter, married into the Nine-tailed Fox family, and has been deeply favored by the emperor for more than a hundred years

In fact, in addition to favoring and co-opting Yin Xiang, Hehui's entry into the palace also has the political purpose of Huairou Mongolia, which everyone knows. Sure enough, within a few years of entering the palace with Hui, Yongzheng found a good family for this daughter, that is, the family of Tenzin Dorji, the chaoyong prince of Khalkhabe, known as the "Nine-tailed Fox Family", and it was The son of Tenzi Dolji who was going to marry Hui.

Tenzin Dorji belonged to one of the four outer Mongolian tribes, Tushetu Khan's department, in the late Kangxi to the early years of Yongzheng, because of his heroic performance in the northwest battlefield, and was valued by Yongzheng, and was named the Prince of Chaoyong. In the seventh year of Yongzheng, Princess Hehui married Theodyssey, the son of Tenzi Dolji, and in order to avoid her daughter leaving Mongolia, Yongzheng made an exception and left her in Beijing.

However, in the next two years, first Yin Xiang the Prince of Yi died, and then the 18-year-old Princess Hehui Xiangyuyu died, and Princess Hehui left a son before her death, named Sangzhai Dolji.

She is Yongzheng's most beloved daughter, married into the Nine-tailed Fox family, and has been deeply favored by the emperor for more than a hundred years

In fact, princess Hehui's husband, Dolji Sebuten, was already a son of the world, and it was no accident that he would inherit his father's title.

However, in the eleventh year of Yongzheng, Tenzin Dorji was convicted of confessing his military merits and was demoted to the rank of king of the county, and Dolji Sebten also lost his status as a son of the world, and Dolji Sebuten eventually failed to withstand this serious blow, and in February of the thirteenth year of Yongzheng, he followed Princess Hehui and Princess Hehui, thus becoming an orphan.

At this time, Sangzhai Dorji was raised by another princess, princess Gulun Kejing, the sixth daughter of Kangxi.

Princess Gulun Kejing was the first Princess of the Qing Dynasty to marry into the Mongol Khalkha Tuxetu Khanate, and she was the aunt of Princess Hehui according to her generations, but the husband they married was a cousin. Princess Gulun Kejing has been living in the Naturalization City, and her husband has been away for many years, so she feels lonely, and with the approval of Yongzheng, Princess Kejing has obtained the custody of Sangzhai Dorji.

She is Yongzheng's most beloved daughter, married into the Nine-tailed Fox family, and has been deeply favored by the emperor for more than a hundred years

After Qianlong succeeded to the throne, Sangzhai Dorji began to live with his grandfather Tenzin Dorji, and only three years later, his grandfather Tenzin Dorji also died, so Qianlong ordered that this nephew be taken to the palace to be raised.

In the years that followed, Sangzhai Dorji and his descendants were convicted many times, but Qianlong either stripped him of his title, or punished him, or made mianbi think about it, and soon he was reinstated as an official, so Sangzai Dorji and his descendants always retained the prince, so they were known as the "Nine-tailed Fox Family".

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

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