Usually, people will still remember the "first" or have a special feeling, such as remembering the first lover in their lives. Ancient emperors are no exception, according to research, the earliest woman of Kangxi was Concubine Ma Jia, and the earliest woman of Qianlong was Emperor Zhemin' concubine, so who was the earliest woman of Yongzheng?

During the Qing Dynasty, the imperial family had a custom that before the princes got married, the emperor would give them some palace women, called handmaidens. Most of these handmaidens will be accepted by the prince as concubines, renamed Gege, the earliest women of the prince are generally not the emperor's marriage of Concubine Fujin, but one of these handmaidens, if the prince is lucky to inherit the throne, these handmaidens will become the imperial concubines of the Qing Dynasty.
Around thirty years after Kangxi, Kangxi selected several servants for the thirteen-year-old Yin Chan, including a woman surnamed Song. Song Shi was a clothed woman from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and her father Jin Zhu was only a small Liupin chief. In fact, with the origin of the Song family, being able to serve the prince of the Qing Dynasty is already a very good creation, and perhaps he will be accepted as a concubine by the prince in the future.
From the perspective of age, the Song clan is one year older than Yin Chan, and can give Yin Chan more care and guidance in daily life, Yin Chan saw that the Song clan was well-behaved, clever and clever, and it did not take long to take it into the concubine room. At the same time, Kangxi also designated a famous daughter of Yin Chan as Concubine Fujin, who was the daughter of the Interior Minister Fei Yanggu, Uranara, who was the future Empress Xiaojingxian.
On March 16, 19333 of the Kangxi Dynasty, the Song clan gave birth to the first child, a daughter, the eldest daughter of the Emperor, for the 16-year-old Yin Chan (雍正). Although it was a daughter, Yin Chan was also very happy, which made him taste the taste of a new father, but what he did not expect was that the eldest daughter only lived for less than a month before she died.
However, at that time, Yin Chan and Song Shi were not yet twenty years old after all, and they still had many opportunities. In the forty-fifth year of the Kangxi Dynasty, the Song clan gave birth to Yin Chan for the second time, and this time, the Song clan also gave birth to a daughter, the third daughter of the emperor. However, this daughter, like her eldest sister, lived less than a month before she died. After that, as she grew older, Song Shi was never able to give birth to children for Yin Chan again, which became the biggest regret in her life.
However, to her surprise, Yin Chan won the battle for crown prince in the late years of Kangxi and succeeded to the throne of the Qing Dynasty as the Yongzheng Emperor.
After Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, he crowned the wives and concubines of qiandi, and the Song clan was canonized as a concubine, which was relatively high among the concubines who were canonized, after all, she was the earliest woman of the emperor and gave birth to two daughters to the emperor.
However, in ancient society, the son was a strong guarantee for a woman to obtain status, without a son there was no dependence, and the Song clan at that time was already an old woman in her fifties, which could not be compared with those teenage girls. Since Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, she rarely favored the Song clan again, and the Song clan has been alone in the palace, as if it has been forgotten, and the long-term solitude has made her mentally depressed, and her body is not as good as a day.
On the other hand, The two younger sisters of Concubine Xi and Concubine Yu, with the four brothers and the fifth brother Hongli in hand, instantly increased a lot in the weight of the harem.
In September of the eighth year of Yongzheng, Concubine Song died of illness in the Qing Palace at the age of 54. It is worth mentioning that at that time, Yongzheng was suffering from a serious illness, and it is likely that he did not participate in the funeral of the Song family, and because Yongzheng's mausoleum had not yet been built, the golden coffin of the Song family had to be temporarily stored in the funeral palace. It was not until Qianlong succeeded to the throne that the Song clan was buried in the Tailing Concubine Garden, and the Song clan became the only concubine in the Tailing Concubine Garden.
References: Draft History of the Qing Dynasty, Qing Shilu, Tomb Easy to Know