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He Yan's sin was heinous, why did Jiaqing let him leave a "whole corpse", but also thank this woman

According to the laws of the Qing Palace, the daughter of the emperor or the daughter of a very influential prince could be crowned a princess when she married. The daughters born to the queen were given the title of Princess Gulun, and the daughters born of concubines were generally given the title of Princess Heshuo.

However, there are exceptions to everything, for example, if the emperor spoils a concubine or a certain daughter very much, he will also make her a princess of Gulun. She was named Princess Gulun because she was very favored by the emperor, and she was Qianlong's younger daughter Gulun and Princess Xiaoxiao.

He Yan's sin was heinous, why did Jiaqing let him leave a "whole corpse", but also thank this woman

Gu Lun and Princess Xiaoxiao were Qianlong's tenth daughter, also known as the Tenth Princess, born on the third day of the first lunar month in the fortieth year of Qianlong (1775), when Qianlong was already sixty-five years old, and the old woman, coupled with the cry of the harem for many years without a baby, qianlong regarded this little daughter as a pearl in the palm of his hand.

Princess Hexiao, who was born with a golden egg, has been living in a worry-free life since she was a child, living a rich life without worry about food and clothing, and Qianlong gave her a rich gift anytime and anywhere.

He Yan's sin was heinous, why did Jiaqing let him leave a "whole corpse", but also thank this woman

I heard that Princess Hexiao has been cheerful and active since she was a child, shrewd and capable, and after slowly growing up, Qianlong found that this daughter became more and more like herself, she very much liked to wear a military uniform, follow her father Qianlong across the grassland, and can be said to be an extraordinary woman who does not like red clothes and loves military uniforms.

With the expansion of Princess Hexiao's age, Qianlong began to prepare for the marriage and love problem for his daughter, and after some selection, Qianlong set the overall goal on the body of Fengsheng Yinde, the eldest son of the favored minister and Kun.

He Yan's sin was heinous, why did Jiaqing let him leave a "whole corpse", but also thank this woman

Fengsheng Yin De was a year younger than Princess Xiaoxiao, and looked like a gentleman and a talent, and Qianlong was very fond of him and personally named them.

In the fifty-fourth year of Qianlong (1789), two fifteen-year-old young people entered the temple of married life, and Qianlong prepared a rich dowry for his daughter in advance, and the wedding banquet was very scenic, simply envious of others. After Princess Hexiao married into the Hefu Palace, Hekun and her son also served her carefully, and everything was obedient to the princess.

He Yan's sin was heinous, why did Jiaqing let him leave a "whole corpse", but also thank this woman

Princess Hexiao and Fengshen Yinde male talent and female appearance, the emotion is still very good, the princess often praises her own fairness in front of her father's eyes, and Fengsheng Yinde looks like a splendid future.

However, Princess Hexiao gradually discovered the illegal actions of her father and Kun, so she frowned and constantly reminded herself of her own justice. Sure enough, after Qianlong's death, Hekun was immediately imprisoned by the Jiaqing Emperor. Princess Hexiao kept apologizing in front of her brother's eyes, and the Jiaqing Emperor agreed to save Hekun's entire body and cause him to commit suicide.

He Yan's sin was heinous, why did Jiaqing let him leave a "whole corpse", but also thank this woman

After the decline of the family, so self-protection, Feng Sheng Yinde indulged in wine, the human body slowly declined, and finally died of illness in the fifteenth year of the Jiaqing Emperor (1810), at the age of thirty-six.

In response to the death of her husband, Princess Hexiao was devastated, and although her brother Emperor Jiaqing and nephew had all the respect, they could not erase the scars in their hearts. In the third year of Daoguang (1823), Princess Xiaogulun died at the age of forty-nine in the memory of Xianggong Fengsheng Yinde.

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