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He was the youngest daughter of Yongzheng, and he stayed in Beijing as an exception, and his mother had seven children in a row

In modern society, people generally prefer young sons or daughters, in fact, ancient societies are no exception, even including royalty. For example, Qianlong is very fond of his younger daughter Gu Lun and Princess Xiaoxiao, which is simply spoiled to heaven, and today I want to talk about Yongzheng's favorite daughter, that is, the fourth princess and Princess Shuo and Hui.

He was the youngest daughter of Yongzheng, and he stayed in Beijing as an exception, and his mother had seven children in a row

In fact, Yongzheng originally had four biological daughters, but only the second daughter, Princess Heshuo Huaike, lived to adulthood, and this princess had died before Yongzheng succeeded to the throne. After Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, in order to meet the needs of the Manchu-Mongolian marriage, he adopted three daughters, namely Princess Heshuo Shushen, the daughter of the deposed prince Yinrong, the daughter of Prince Zhuang Yinlu and Princess Heshuo Duanrou, the daughter of Yinxiang the Prince of Yi, and Princess Heshuo and Hui, in order of age, these three adopted daughters were the second princess, the third princess and the fourth princess, and thus Princess Hehui became Yongzheng's youngest daughter and the most beloved daughter.

Princess Heshuo and Hui were born in the fifty-third year of Kangxi, the biological father was the thirteenth son of Kangxi, Yin Xiang, and the mother was Yin Xiang concubine Fu Jin Zhaojia. Zhaojia clan is a Fujin selected by Kangxi himself for Yin Xiang, from the family lineage, Zhang Jia clan is impeccable, her father Malhan official Zhi Shangshu, the door is very unusual. Moreover, Yin Xiang was also very fond of the Consort Fujin Zhaojia clan, and gave birth to seven children with her, and Princess Hehui was one of them. (Note: Princess Hehui is the fourth daughter of Yin Xiang)

However, by the time Princess Hehui was born, Yin Xiang had already lost favor in front of her father Kangxi, and yin Xiang had even been imprisoned for a period of time in the previous incident of deposing the prince. That is to say, in the later years of Kangxi, the Yinxiang family did not have a good life, in this case, Yongzheng, who was crowned prince, always took care of him. It is said that Princess Hehui was raised in the palace of Prince Yong as a child.

He was the youngest daughter of Yongzheng, and he stayed in Beijing as an exception, and his mother had seven children in a row

After Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, Yin Xiang ushered in a new life, becoming a heavy courtier above ten thousand people under one person, and Princess Hehui was also taken to yongzheng to be raised in the palace. Of course, the purpose of Yongzheng's move, in addition to winning over his younger brother Yin Xiang, also had a lot to do with pro-Mongolism.

Sure enough, when Princess Hehui was 15 years old, she was told that her future husband had been chosen, a young prince of Khalkha Mongolia named Dolji Sebten. Facts have proved that Yongzheng will never treat this little daughter badly, and the family married by Princess Hui is really unusual.

Dolji Sebuten was the eldest son of Tenzin Dorji, Prince of Khalkha, who belonged to the Tushetu Khanate and held a very high status. Moreover, this family is also known as the Nine-tailed Fox Family, although it has been stripped of its title or punished many times, but each time it can win in danger and the official is reinstated.

In the seventh year of Yongzheng, the 15-year-old Princess Hehui married Dolji Sebuten, because the princess was the most beloved daughter of Prince Yongzheng and Prince Yi, and YinXiang's health was not very good at that time, so Princess Hehui did not return to the pastoral after marriage, and remained in the Beijing Division, which is rare among princesses who married to Mongolia.

He was the youngest daughter of Yongzheng, and he stayed in Beijing as an exception, and his mother had seven children in a row

Although the marriage was happy and she did not leave Mongolia, her father's physical condition made Princess Hehui very worried, and in the second year of her marriage, Yin Xiang, the Prince of Yi, died of overwork. Princess Hehui could not bear the pain of losing her father, and coupled with the fact that she was also pregnant at the time, this caused a bad impact on the princess's body.

Shortly after Princess Hehui gave birth to her son Sanjai Dorji, the princess passed away at the age of 18. However, unexpectedly, just two years after Princess Hehui's death, her father-in-law Tenzi Dorji was punished for pretending to be a military exploit, demoted from prince to county prince, and Princess Hehui's husband Dolji Sebuten also lost his status as a son of the world, and died in the eleventh year of Yongzheng, which is estimated to be about twenty years old, so that the son born to Princess Hehui (Sangzhai Dorji) became an orphan.

He was the youngest daughter of Yongzheng, and he stayed in Beijing as an exception, and his mother had seven children in a row

When Qianlong saw that this nephew was very pitiful, he ordered someone to take him to the palace to raise him, and even made this nephew the Prince of Heshuo in the twenty-eighth year of Qianlong. However, this son of Princess Hehui was also a restless lord, and even engaged in smuggling, and Qianlong was very angry and demoted him to the position of king of the county.

However, after all, Sangzhai Dorji was the only son of Princess Hehui, and Qianlong did not do anything with him, and soon after he was reinstated as an official, sangzhai Dorji died of illness in Qianlong forty-three years.

References: Draft History of the Qing Dynasty, Qing Shilu, Four Genealogies of the Qing Imperial Family, Chronicle of the Princess Mansion

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