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She was originally Qianlong's maid, childless but favored in her lifetime, and even the empress was jealous of her in her later years

In the Manchu Qing Imperial Palace, there has always been no shortage of beautiful people from all over, especially in the harem of the Qianlong Emperor. Many people know that the Qianlong Emperor is completely an out-and-out "face value control", and the emperor's primary condition for selecting concubines is "beauty". At that time, there was a woman who was originally Qianlong's maid, who was infertile all her life but was full of grace, and even Empress Fucha was very jealous of her.

She was originally Qianlong's maid, childless but favored in her lifetime, and even the empress was jealous of her in her later years

This woman was the later Huixian Emperor Noble Concubine Gao, although she was born humble, but her appearance was very outstanding, and her personality was gentle, and she was loved by the fourth son of the emperor after entering the palace. Soon after, she was given the title of Lateral Fujin. Later, after the death of the Yongzheng Emperor, the fourth son of the emperor inherited the throne, at this time, although she did not give birth to a child for the fourth son of the emperor, but by virtue of her love with the emperor, as soon as she entered the palace, she was named a "noble concubine", and her status was second only to that of Empress Fucha at that time.

She was originally Qianlong's maid, childless but favored in her lifetime, and even the empress was jealous of her in her later years

She has been loved ever since she married the Emperor. Even if she had not had children in her lifetime, the emperor's affection for her had never diminished by half. This feeling made Empress Fucha feel a little jealous. Moreover, her health had always been poor, and the emperor was usually most worried about her health. Every time she was sick, the emperor was always worried and rewarded her with the best herbs inside and outside the palace, as well as some precious treasures.

She was originally Qianlong's maid, childless but favored in her lifetime, and even the empress was jealous of her in her later years

When she fell seriously ill for the last time, the emperor was in a hurry. In order to make her feel happier, the emperor ordered her to be made an imperial concubine, which was also the first person in the Qianlong harem to have such a status. Unfortunately, she eventually died in 1745 AD. After her death, the emperor was so sad that she personally gave her the nickname Huixian.

She was originally Qianlong's maid, childless but favored in her lifetime, and even the empress was jealous of her in her later years

The tomb of the Qianlong Emperor had not yet been built, but later the emperor wanted to be buried with the woman, so he temporarily placed her golden coffin in the funeral home. After the tomb was completed in 1752 AD, she was buried there and became one of five women buried with Qianlong.

Later, after the Jiaqing Emperor succeeded to the throne, he deliberately raised the flag of her clan and gave her the surname "Gao Jia", becoming a nobleman of the Manchu Qing.

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