China has always been under feudal rule, and the biggest feature of feudal rule is probably "the emperor is the supreme ruler" and "polygamy". There have been many emperors in Chinese history, and all of them except Zhu Youfan are a large number of concubines.
However, if you want to talk about the famous amorous emperor, you must mention the Qianlong Emperor. It is reported that there were 43 concubines in his harem, and as many as 5 concubines were buried with him. So do you know who the woman Qianlong loved most in his life really was? In fact, as long as you look at who is on the funeral roster, you can know.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="3" > the imperial concubine</h1>
Princess Zhe Mercy was a manchurian yellow flag-wrapped concubine, and was originally a concubine of Hongli, and because she was the first woman to give birth to a child for Qianlong, she also occupied a certain position in Qianlong's heart.
On August 20, 1735, The GahariFucha died, and she did not catch up with the ascension to the throne. After Qianlong ascended the throne, he posthumously honored her as "Zhe Concubine", and on January 24, 1745, she was posthumously promoted to The Noble Concubine of Emperor Zhe Mercy.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="6" > Huixian Emperor Concubine</h1>
Emperor Huixian was a Manchurian yellow flag bearer, and gao jia was given the title of noble concubine when Qianlong succeeded to the throne, and she was also the first noble concubine of the Qianlong Dynasty and the first imperial concubine.
Because the noble concubine accompanied Qianlong for a long time, coupled with the fact that she had enjoyed the position of noble concubine since Qianlong ascended the throne, this made her status in the harem very high, and Qianlong even allowed the noble concubine to enjoy the prostration of the princess Wangye Fujin's minister. On February 25, 1745, Noble Concubine Xue was given the title of "Noble Concubine of the Huixian Emperor".
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="9" > Lady Shujia</h1>
Princess Shujia was the daughter of The Three Treasures of the Shangsi Yuan, and the Jin Jia clan was enthroned as a Jin nobleman when Qianlong ascended the throne, although her status in the harem was relatively low, but she was very popular with Qianlong, which can be seen from the fact that the pearls used in the imperial crown used by the Jin Jia clan later exceeded the specifications.
It is reported that she gave birth to four sons for Qianlong, and she herself died of illness on December 17, 1755, with the nickname "Noble Concubine of the Shujia Emperor".
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="12" > Empress Xiaoxian</h1>
Empress Xiaoxian chun came from the Manchurian Yellow Banner Shaji Fucha clan, and received a very good orthodox education from an early age, and her cultural accomplishment and personality were outstanding.
On July 18, 1727, the Fucha clan married Hongli and gave birth to two daughters and a son to Hongli before Hongli ascended the throne. In September 1735, Hongli ascended the throne as the Qianlong Emperor, and the Shaji Fucha clan was enthroned as empress.
Later, Empress Fucha gave birth to the seventh son of the emperor for Qianlong, but both princes eventually died prematurely, which caused a great blow to Empress Fucha, and on March 11, 1748, Empress Fucha collapsed, and Qianlong was given the title of "Empress Xiaoxian".
Judging from the available information, Qianlong was very fond of Empress Fucha, and after empress Fucha's death, Qianlong personally went to worship every year and wrote many mourning poems.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="17" > Empress Xiaoyi</h1>
Empress Xiaoyichun was a Manchurian yellow flag bearer, the third empress of the Qianlong Emperor, and the biological mother of the Jiaqing Emperor. Many people may not know who Empress Xiaoyi chun is when they mention her, but once it comes to Emperor Lingyi's noble concubine Wei Jiashi, everyone will probably be very familiar with her.
In the history books, Wei Jiashi was the most child-able concubine of Qianlong, and it is said that she gave birth to 4 sons and two daughters to Qianlong. She may not have the high status of Empress Fucha in Qianlong's heart, but she is definitely more important than other concubines.
On February 28, 1775, Wei Jia died of illness, and his posthumous title was "Lingyi Emperor Guifei", and Later Qianlong declared the fifteenth son of the Emperor, Yongyan the Prince of Jia, as the crown prince, and his posthumous mother Lingyi Emperor Guifei as "Empress Xiaoyi".
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="21" > summary</h1>
These 5 concubines were all very important to Qianlong, otherwise Qianlong would not have chosen them to be buried with him among his concubines.
However, if you want to talk about Qianlong's favorite woman, it is probably still Empress Fucha. Because Empress Fucha was his wife, and the relationship between the two had always been very good, the early death of Fucha was actually a blow to Qianlong.
Finally, mention Qianlong's successor Huifa Nalashi, although we can't find more descriptions of this concubine in the history books, but from the perspective of wild history, Qianlong also liked this woman very much, but with the passage of time, the two people gradually lost love, and eventually no one mentioned her again.