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Today in history, The Qianlong pet concubine Yufei in "The Tale of Ruyi" was born

Today in history, The Qianlong pet concubine Yufei in "The Tale of Ruyi" was born

Concubine Yu in "The Tale of Ruyi"

Yu Concubine in "Ruyi Zhuan", born in a Mongolian aristocratic family, works in the heart, and is cocooned and self-bound, and YuFei in "Ruyi Chuan" is a role that the audience does not like.

On this day in history, 292 years ago, on December 15, the seventh year of Yongzheng, Concubine Yu of the Qianlong Emperor was born. The Yufei in the TV series is very different from the Yufei in the novel. It is very different from the yu concubines in history.

"Ruyi Zhuan" Yu Concubine, born with a mysterious color, said that she is the daughter of borjigit tribe Zhaisang, at the beginning of the promised three times to marry the family, but before the door of the man died violently, the lama of the steppe calculated for her, to marry the most honorable person in the world to be able to lower her Kefu fate.

Today in history, The Qianlong pet concubine Yufei in "The Tale of Ruyi" was born

Yu Concubine, surname Borzigit, Mongolian golden family, Genghis Khan's surname, historically, believed that only from the golden family can be called Khan in Mongolia. The Qing Dynasty had the meaning of inheriting the Legal System of the Great Khan of Mongolia, and had long been married to the Borjigit clan of Korqin (a descendant of Genghis Khan's younger brother), the most famous of which was Empress Xiaozhuang. Princess Yu, although also surnamed Borzigit, did not come from Korqin, but from the Galazat clan, and in a large way belonged to Erut Mongolia. That is, it belonged to Western Mongolia, and after the Great Yuan withdrew from the Central Plains, Western Mongolia became strong and captured the Ming Emperor's Walla, which was Western Mongolia. The Han chinese translated it as Wa La, and the Manchus wrote it as Erut (let), and in the Three Dynasties of Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong, the Dzungar Khanate that competed with the Qing Dynasty for hegemony belonged to a branch of Western Mongolia.

The Yufei family was plundered by the Ulyan Sea (present-day Tuva in the Russian Federation) and later subordinated to the Manchurian Emperor. The "Ruyi Biography" says that when Princess Yu entered the Qing Palace, she was already thirty years old, and the historical record is twenty-seven years old, and today the standard is already an older young woman, in the ancient times when the marriage age was generally early, this age was not married, and there were generally historical stories, such as the old woman Ye He in manchurian history.

Today in history, The Qianlong pet concubine Yufei in "The Tale of Ruyi" was born

Although Princess Yu was older when she entered the palace, she may have a lot of posture and belonged to the family of the Manchurian Emperor. The "Ruyi Biography" says that she was given the title of concubine when she entered the palace, and the starting point was relatively high. But historically, YuFei rose step by step. Qianlong entered the palace on June 20, 2011, and was named a nobleman at the age of twenty-seven. On December 18, 24, Qianlong, he was made a concubine of Yu. On September 10, 28, Qianlong was created a concubine of Yu. In early July of the 29th year of Qianlong, the four-line canonization ceremony was served. Qianlong died on December 20, 38 years, at the age of forty-five.

According to historical records, on December 15, 1938, Qianlong celebrated the 45-year-old (imaginary) birthday for Concubine Yu, and only five days after her birthday, and on the twentieth day of the 20th month of the month, Princess Yu died at the age of 45.

On September 15, the thirty-eighth year of Qianlong (1773), Princess Yu accompanied the Qianlong Emperor on a tour of the Xingle River, and because Princess Yu was ill, the Qianlong Emperor sent Fu Long'an and others of our Fucha family to escort Princess Yu back to Beijing first, and Fu Long'an conveyed to Qianlong Princess Yu's last words, expressing her marital feelings with the Qianlong Emperor.

Princess Yu was favored by the Qianlong Emperor before her death, and was a favorite concubine, and from the perspective of upgrading, Qianlong entered the palace in November of the twenty-third year, and was crowned as a nobleman, and the level of the seal when entering the palace was not high. In 24 years, he was promoted to concubine. On September 18, 28, she was made a concubine. From nobleman to concubine, he was promoted to two levels in just five years, indicating that Qianlong liked it very much and quickly gave him a promotion.

There is also the importance attached to the funeral of Concubine Yu, which can prove Qianlong's love for Concubine Yu. Princess Yu died, and Qianlong mourned for her three days. After Entering the palace, Princess Yu married the Qianlong Emperor for eighteen years, but unfortunately did not have children. After Princess Yu's death, the Qianlong Emperor sent the eighth son of the emperor, the twelfth son of the emperor (Ruyi's son Yong Xuan), the seventh princess (Princess Gulun and Jing), and the seventh princess, LavanDorji (prince of Chaoyong), to wear filial piety. He also received the funeral of the Prime Minister Jin Jian (Jin Yuyan's brother) the Sixth Son of the Emperor and Minister of the Interior. On October 26, 40th year of Qianlong, he was buried in the garden of The Pure Hui Emperor, and his treasure roof was located in the second place in the east of the first second row, with Concubine Rong to the east and Concubine Xin to the west.

Author Fucha Chunbing

Produced by the original article of manchu culture network.

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