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Obviously knowing that Yongzheng ascended the throne, Princess De was the empress, so why did Concubine Yi still die to provoke Princess De?

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Kangxi's four favorite concubines during his lifetime were "Hui, Yi, De, and Rong", of which YiFei was the one who was more favored than the others.

Concubine Huirong was also in charge of the Six Palaces, so because of this layer of reasons, Kangxi and them could not let go, and because of their old age and the influence of their sons, they did not seem very close.

Obviously knowing that Yongzheng ascended the throne, Princess De was the empress, so why did Concubine Yi still die to provoke Princess De?

And Princess De is very beautiful, the only drawback is that she has no culture, and her temper is not good, but it has benefits and is not very contentious. Therefore, Kangxi was quite gracious to Concubine De, and after 60, he still let the attendant sleep, but there was very little chat between him and Concubine De.

Therefore, Yifei basically became the object of Kangxi's talk. Kangxi even wrote a letter to Concubine Yi to complain bitterly about the pain of missing her when she went out on a tour; when she went out on tour, she twice stayed at Princess Yi's mother's house. In the "Kangxi Micro Service Private Interview", in addition to Kangxi going out with Sandezi and monks, the only female relative he brought was Concubine Yi, and it is estimated that he came from here.

Obviously knowing that Yongzheng ascended the throne, Princess De was the empress, so why did Concubine Yi still die to provoke Princess De?

There is a saying that Kangxi did not make Yifei empress because he was worried about herself, otherwise Yifei would most likely become the fourth empress of Kangxi.

After Kangxi's death, Concubine Yi failed to change her identity in time and recognize the situation, thus deeply offending Yongzheng.

However, Kangxi died violently in Changchun Garden, and it can be said that his death was relatively sudden. At that time, Yifei was sick. When attending the funeral, Concubine Yi was a little anxious, so she asked the 4 little eunuchs to carry themselves over with soft beds. It may be that the role has not yet changed, and it has not yet realized that the emperor has been changed. So I walked a little hurriedly, and went directly to the front of Princess De. It was precisely this scene that was bumped by Yongzheng.

Obviously knowing that Yongzheng ascended the throne, Princess De was the empress, so why did Concubine Yi still die to provoke Princess De?

It was not that Concubine Yi deliberately provoked Princess De. It's just that Yifei hasn't realized the change of identity, and it was normal to be ranked ahead of Princess De before. In fact, Princess De herself did not have any dissatisfaction with this matter. After all, everyone is used to it and doesn't feel that there is anything abnormal.

But after Yongzheng encountered this matter, the nature changed. Yongzheng just succeeded to the throne and was more sensitive. Because everyone was not very convinced of him, even Princess De herself said, you are unexpected to be the emperor.

But at that time, seeing this scene, Yongzheng was not good at seizures. After all, Concubine Yi can also be regarded as Yongzheng's mother. So Yongzheng scolded a bunch of little eunuchs.

In fact, this matter should have attracted the attention of Concubine Yi, who should have come down to kowtow to the new emperor and apologize for his sins. But Princess Yi didn't do much, she was still business as usual, in the end the women and Taoist families, and did not know the dangers of court politics.

As a result, Yongzheng was slow to wait for this apology. Thinking again that Yin Yu is the Eight Kings Party, and the mother is precious to the son, isn't this someone supporting Concubine Yi?

Obviously knowing that Yongzheng ascended the throne, Princess De was the empress, so why did Concubine Yi still die to provoke Princess De?

So on the 16th day after Kangxi's funeral, Yongzheng still took Concubine Yi to open the knife. A holy decree was issued, announcing Yifei's guilt.

"When Concubine Yi saw her, her temperament was similar to that of the empress dowager, and she was completely unaware of the state system."

This sentence, inside and out, only illustrates one problem. That is, Concubine Yi did not make me emperor.

Then another thing happened, so much so that it added fuel to the fire, and in the end, Yifei did not even get the title of a noble concubine.

Because the Kangxi harem had more than 60 concubines. So when the new emperor was replaced, they had to move places. Logically, these children had to move out of the palace to live with their sons.

Obviously knowing that Yongzheng ascended the throne, Princess De was the empress, so why did Concubine Yi still die to provoke Princess De?

Princess Hui was very clever and took the lead in moving out, because Princess Hui's own son Yin Yu was imprisoned, she moved to her adopted son Yin Yu to live on leave; and Princess Rong also moved to her son Yin Zhi's house; Princess De, because she was the Empress Dowager, she had to stay in the palace.

When it came to Yifei's side, she refused to move. If Kangxi was alive, who would dare to let her move? But the problem was that Kangxi was gone. But the key problem is actually that Yifei really doesn't have the right place to go.

Concubine Yi had three sons, namely the Fifth Brother Yinqi, the Ninth Brother Yinqi, and the Eleventh Brother Yinchen. Among them, Yin Yuqi was relatively early, and Yin Qi was not brought up by Concubine Yi herself, and was raised in the empress dowager's palace, and it was unlikely to speak Chinese, and there were obstacles to communication. In fact, the most suitable candidate is Yin Yu, and Yin Yu will do business, and the family is old and rich. Therefore, if YiFei was allowed to choose, she would definitely prefer to live in Yin Yu's house.

Obviously knowing that Yongzheng ascended the throne, Princess De was the empress, so why did Concubine Yi still die to provoke Princess De?

However, Yongzheng sent Yin Yu to Xining, with the natural purpose of breaking up the Eight Kings Party. Therefore, Yongzheng asked the more honest Fifth Brother Yinqi to take his mother Concubine Yi to live in his home. And there is still some difference between Yifei and Yin Qi.

Yongzheng's greatest revenge against Concubine Yi later was that he did not make her a concubine. Eryin's end, that's another matter.

Obviously knowing that Yongzheng ascended the throne, Princess De was the empress, so why did Concubine Yi still die to provoke Princess De?

Although Yifei was unhappy, her old age was not excessive, at least she lived much longer than Princess De. She did not live until August 11, when She died; Empress Xiaogongren (Princess De) Died in May of the first year of the reign of Yongzheng.

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Obviously knowing that Yongzheng ascended the throne, Princess De was the empress, so why did Concubine Yi still die to provoke Princess De?

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