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Kangxi was the only daughter of the Han Chinese, gave birth to a son, and married Yin Yu's daughter

The Qing Dynasty was a regime established by ethnic minorities, and in order to consolidate its rule, in addition to being pro-Mongol, there were also some princesses who married Han Chinese. In the Shunzhi Dynasty, there were three princesses who married Han Chinese, namely Shunzhi's sister Princess Heshuo Kechun, Shunzhi's two adopted daughters Heshuo AndShun Princess and Princess Heshuo Roujia. After the three princesses married to San Francisco, the political intention was very obvious, and when they entered the Kangxi Dynasty, only one princess married to the Han Chinese, she was Princess Heshuo Shujing.

Kangxi was the only daughter of the Han Chinese, gave birth to a son, and married Yin Yu's daughter

Princess Heshuo Shujing was born in the 28th year of Kangxi and was the fourteenth daughter of Kangxi, and some of Kangxi's daughters died early, so Princess Heshuo Shujing was ordered as the ninth princess. Moreover, after Princess Heshuo Shujing, only Princess Heshuo Dunke, born to The Noble Concubine of Emperor Jingmin, lived to adulthood, and in fact, Princess Heshuo Shujing was equivalent to Kangxi's younger daughter.

Regarding the birth mother of Princess Heshuo, the historical record is very simple: noble, Yuan.

Through the examination of historical materials, it was found that the noble Yuan Shi was a woman from the Han Military Banner, that is to say, Princess Heshuo Huanjing had Han chinese blood, which may also be an important factor in her ability to marry the Han.

In fact, there were more Han concubines in the Kangxi harem like Yuan Shi, the mother of Princess Heshuo Shujing, but most of them were not high-ranking, and the more famous ones were Shunyi Mifei and Chunyu Qinfei.

Kangxi was the only daughter of the Han Chinese, gave birth to a son, and married Yin Yu's daughter

As we all know, Kangxi was an emperor who attached great importance to family affection, and whether it was to treat his elders or his own children, Kangxi took care of everything. Although Princess Heshuo's mother, Yuan Shi, was not of high birth, Kangxi also loved this daughter very much and often took her with him, and Kangxi, who was troubled by the politics of the former dynasty, found a little comfort in his daughter.

An important manifestation of Kangxi's love for his daughter was that the princess would marry at a higher age, and Princess Heshuo Wasjing was also one of them. However, the daughter did not stay in the middle, and no matter how much she loved, she had to marry another person, and Kangxi made a lot of effort in the marriage of this daughter.

At that time, Manchu rule in the whole country had stabilized, dependence on Mongolia was greatly reduced, and how to reconcile Manchu-Han relations became the top priority. In this case, the best person to marry was a Han Chinese, who could show the court's favor for the Han people. Soon after, the nine-headed donkey was selected, and he was Sun Chengyun.

Kangxi was the only daughter of the Han Chinese, gave birth to a son, and married Yin Yu's daughter

Sun Chengyun's grandfather, named Sun Degong, was originally a guerrilla under Wang Huazhen, the governor of Liaodong in the Ming Dynasty, who later submitted to Nurhaci and was incorporated into the Han army banner. Sun Chengyun's father, named Sun Sike, served as a general soldier in Gansu and guarded Liangzhou, and later made a military achievement in quelling the Rebellion of San Francisco, becoming one of the four generals of Hexi and was awarded the title of baron of the first class, belonging to the thirty-three families of the Han Army. It can be seen from the above that Sun Chengyun's family belongs to the rich in the Han Army Banner, and marrying such a family is not too difficult to marry Princess Shuo Shujing.

Moreover, Sun Chengyun was also related to the Manchu Qing royal family, and his mother Ji Shi was the daughter of Princess Taiji Ao Han of Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty, and was counted as a cousin of Kangxi.

In the forty-fifth year of Kangxi, Princess Heshuo Shujing put on a wedding dress and married Sun Chengyun, and Kangxi arranged a leisure job for this daughter to be a minister of scattered ranks, perhaps so that her daughter and son-in-law could stay away from the politics of the former dynasty and live a more relaxed and comfortable life. However, this did not make much difference, and the Nine-Headed Donkey Sun Carrier only lived to be 31 years old.

Kangxi was the only daughter of the Han Chinese, gave birth to a son, and married Yin Yu's daughter

Since the death of her husband, Princess Heshuo Has been reclusive, taciturn, and has no smile on her face, which has affected her health to a certain extent. In the eighth year of Qianlong, after thinking of her husband for seventeen spring and autumn years, Princess Xiang Yujing of Heshuo died at the age of 48.

It is worth mentioning that Princess Heshuo Anderson gave birth to a son, named Sun Wufu, who married Junjun Jun, the only daughter of Yin Yu, the Prince of Heshuo Lian.

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

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