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Yongqi's beloved woman, who gave birth to twins, took a poignant name

Ai XinJueLuo Yongqi, the fifth son of the Qianlong Emperor, was born to the Yu Guifei Kerryeet clan. Regarding the historical figure of Yongqi, it has always been the focus of attention of the Qing Dynasty. In some film and television dramas in modern society, such as "Huan Zhu Ge Ge", "Yan Xi Raiders" and "Ru Yi ZhuAn", Yong Qi has a lot of interpretations, especially in "Huan Zhu Ge Ge", he and Xiao Yanzi staged a strange love affair. So, who is the most beloved woman of the five brothers in history?

Yongqi's beloved woman, who gave birth to twins, took a poignant name

To solve this question, we must return to the historical data.

Flipping through the qing Dynasty historical materials, it was found that the five brothers Yongqi had a total of three wives and concubines, namely Concubine Fujin Xilin Jue Luoshi, concubine Suo Qiluoshi (later posthumously named Later lateral Fujin) and concubine Hu Shi.

Consort Fujin Xilinjue Luoshi was a lady of the Eight Banners of Manchuria with blue flags, and her grandfather was The Yongzheng Favored University Scholar Ertai, however, in the early years of Qianlong, Ortai and Zhang Tingyu fought with each other, and then the two were successively suppressed by the Qianlong Emperor, and after qianlong's death in the tenth year of Ortai, the Xilinjue Luo family also gradually declined. However, after all, the Xilin Jue Luo clan was a famous Eight Banners family, and the Qianlong Emperor married the granddaughter of Ortai to Yongqi as a concubine Fujin, which was also a comfort to the old xungui clan.

Yongqi's beloved woman, who gave birth to twins, took a poignant name

However, according to historical records, Xi Lin Jue Luoshi was not favored by Yongqi, and she only gave birth to a son, the sixth son, to Yongqi, and this poor child died at an early age. So, who is Yong Qi's favorite? She was the Suo Qiluoshi who was later posthumously awarded the title of Lateral Fujin.

It is said that this Suo Qiluoshi was a dressed woman from the Zhengbai Banner of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, who stood out in a palace draft during the Qianlong period, and later made the identity of a woman into the service of the fifth brother Yongqi, and then Yongqina was made a concubine.

Although the SuoQi Luo clan belongs to the Baoyi family, but the Suo Qi Luo clan is extraordinary, this family has always been famous for entering the Qing Dynasty, the family is full of jinshi, for example, Suo Qiluo's father Guan Bao is a jinshi birth, the official to the zuo du yushi, in addition, Suo Qiluo also has a more famous uncle, named Debao, this name is a famous minister of the Qianlong Dynasty, the official to the Rebbe Shangshu, his daughter was included in the harem by the Qianlong Emperor, that is, the Ruigui Suo Luo clan.

Yongqi's beloved woman, who gave birth to twins, took a poignant name

As we all know, the Fifth Brother Yongqi is a prince who is both literate and martial, especially in calligraphy, and he is the best among the Qianlong princes, and this Suo Qiluoshi, who came from the Hanlin family, must have been influenced by the family environment and was a woman with outstanding literary talent, so it is not surprising that Suo Qiluoshi was favored by Yongqi.

According to relevant statistics, Suo Qiluo gave birth to four sons to Yongqi, one of whom was twins, that is, the fourth and fifth sons. The twins were born on August 15, 2009, but due to the low infant survival rate at that time, the fourth son of the twins died not long after, and the remaining fifth son became Yongqi's only son, named Mianyi.

Yongqi's beloved woman, who gave birth to twins, took a poignant name

Regarding the origin of the name Mianyi, "Mian" is in line with the Qing Dynasty's clan name regulations, because the first word in the name of Qianlong's grandson is "Mian", for example, the name of the Guang Emperor is Mianning (changed to Minning after succession), and the word "Billion" is very much like the harmonic sound of "memory", and as a result, the two words are combined together, which has the meaning of continuous remembrance, thus associating yongqi's untimely death, which has to make people feel sad.

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

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