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She was the only daughter of Yongqi and was married to Mongolia, and Qianlong gave her a super low title

Wu'a Ge Yongqi is a well-known Qing Dynasty prince, based on this Great Qing Prince, Wu A Ge shines in "Huan Zhu Ge Ge" and becomes the most famous prince of the Qing Dynasty. Regarding Yongqi's descendants, there is a son Mianyi in "Huan Zhu Gege", mianyi is indeed the only surviving son of Yongqi in history, in addition, Yongqi also has a daughter.

She was the only daughter of Yongqi and was married to Mongolia, and Qianlong gave her a super low title

The story of Yongqi can be traced back to the seventh day of february in the sixth year of Qianlong, when Qianlong ordered the Eight Flags Draft to be held, and a showgirl from the Yellow Banner of Manchuria was selected, she was the great-granddaughter of Nalan Mingzhu, Yehenara, the later Shu Concubine. At the same time, Hai gui gave birth to a young prince in the Yonghe Palace, and this prince was the Fifth Brother Yongqi.

In fact, in the early years of Qianlong, Yongqi was not the focus of people's attention, and at that time, people turned their attention to the second brother Yonglian and later the seventh brother Yongzhen, because these two princes were born to Empress Xiaoxian and belonged to concubines, and there was great hope of inheriting the throne of the Qing Dynasty. However, what was unexpected was that none of Qianlong's two concubines survived and died prematurely.

She was the only daughter of Yongqi and was married to Mongolia, and Qianlong gave her a super low title

After Empress Xiaoxian's death, the eldest brother Yong Huang and the third brother Yong Zhang were disqualified by their father Qianlong for not being sad enough at the funeral, and since then, Yong Qi has begun to become the focus of people's attention. Although Yongqi's birth mother, Princess Yue, was of humble origin and had fallen out of favor, Yongqi was indeed an excellent prince of both culture and martial arts, the best of Qianlong's many princes, and even saved Qianlong's life, which made the situation very favorable to Yongqi.

However, what is unexpected is that when Yongqi was twenty-five years old, he suffered from a rare and strange disease called epistemic gangrene, which was very stubborn and dangerously fatal. Sure enough, Yongqi died six months after suffering from the disease.

Regarding the women around Yong qi, it is also necessary to say that Yong Qi, who is now seen in the historical data, had three wives and concubines, Consort Fujin was the granddaughter of the university scholar Ortai, Xi Lin Jue Luoshi, the side Fujin (posthumously) was the woman of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Suo Qiluoshi, and there was also a concubine of the Hu clan, the daughter of Hu Cunzhu, a native of the Han Dynasty.

She was the only daughter of Yongqi and was married to Mongolia, and Qianlong gave her a super low title

Among these three wives and concubines, Yongqi's favorite is the Side Fu Jin Suo Qiao Luoshi, perhaps because the Suo Qi Luo clan comes from the Shuxiang Mendi and has a certain cultural accomplishment. Followed by the concubine Hu Shi, and finally the Concubine Fu Jin Xi Lin Jue Luo Clan.

Yong Qi's three wives and concubines gave birth to a total of six sons and a daughter, of which the fifth son born to The Lateral Fujin Suo Qi Luo clan mian yi was yong qi's only surviving son, and the daughter born to the concubine Hu clan became Yong Qi's only daughter. So, after Yong qi's death, what was the end of this woman?

According to historical records, Yongqi's daughter Jue Luoshi was made a county prince by her grandfather Qianlong, and was married to Mongolia in the 49th year of Qianlong, and her husband was Banbar, the son of Lobzang Dorji, the Prince of Alxa in Mongolia.

She was the only daughter of Yongqi and was married to Mongolia, and Qianlong gave her a super low title

County Jun is an ancient society for the zongnu or the woman of the order, during the Qing Dynasty, the daughter of BeiZi was given the title of county jun, corresponding to the "Gushan Gege". But let's not forget that Yongqi's title is Prince Heshuorong, and it is reasonable to say that Yongqi's daughter should be crowned as the lord of the county, why not?

The author believes that this is most likely related to the birth mother of Yongqi's daughter, Hu Shi, who is actually a nationalized Han daughter from the people, and it is very rare to be able to marry the Manchu Qing Sect, because her birth is too low, so Yongqi's daughter is only given the title of county prince. In fact, the daughters of some emperors in the Qing Dynasty were also given the title of county kings, for example, the tenth daughter born to the Emperor Taiji Concubine Nala clan was made a county prince, because her birth mother Nala clan was too low-

References: Draft History of the Qing Dynasty, Records of Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty, Four Genealogies of the Qing Imperial Family

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