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She was Yongzheng's favorite concubine in her later years, and only existed in the Qing Palace for one year, but she was looked at differently by Yongzheng

When it comes to the Yongzheng Emperor, the impression given is pragmatic, and there is no good reputation, only know how to handle official affairs, etc., but after all, the emperor is also a person, and there are also objects of admiration, such as the Dunsu Emperor's noble concubine, who is deeply loved by Yongzheng. In addition, Yongzheng should have a more favored concubine in his old age, she is Ning Concubine.

She was Yongzheng's favorite concubine in her later years, and only existed in the Qing Palace for one year, but she was looked at differently by Yongzheng

Ning Fei Wu was a flag girl from the Han army with a yellow flag, and her father was named Wu Zhuguo, who served as the governor of Taizhou.

Regarding the specific family lineage of Concubine Ning, there is no record in the historical records, but from the later records and sacrifice texts of Concubine Ning, Yongzheng repeatedly called her "Old Clan Lingyuan" or "Gaomen Yuxiu", which is now found in the historical data, and the Ningfei family returned to the Qing court with Zuo Menggeng (Zuo Liangyu's son) in the early years of the Qing Dynasty, and entered the Han army with a yellow flag, speculating that the Ningfei family should be a Ming Dynasty family.

Regarding the time when Concubine Ning entered the palace, it was also somewhat uncertain.

She was Yongzheng's favorite concubine in her later years, and only existed in the Qing Palace for one year, but she was looked at differently by Yongzheng

Some people say that Concubine Ning is an old person of Yongzheng's hidden residence, but her relevant records have never been seen in the canons after Yongzheng succeeded to the throne. Therefore, there is another possibility, Ning Fei may also be the concubine of the Yongzheng Dynasty to enter the palace, of course, she must participate in the Outer Eight Flags Draft.

It is said that Concubine Ning's father, Wu Zhuguo, had served as a county commander in the Jiangnan region, and was deeply loved by the people for his honesty and honesty, and Kangxi once came to the jurisdiction of Wuzhu Guo and inscribed a poem on a fan to give him: "Explore the scenery one by one, climb the luo and get tired." The back stream is like turbulent flowing, and the fuling ridge is in danger of falling stones. Rely on the thin and soaring cliffs, rely on the lightness of the ruggedness. Stay and remove the hazelnut and guide the wanderer to identify the road. ”

In April of the twelfth year of Yongzheng, NingFei Wushi first appeared in the Qing Palace archives, at this time she was already known as NingFei, "Ning" in Manchu as "tranquil", "calm", it can be seen that Ningfei must be an open-minded, comfortable and easy to get along with the woman.

She was Yongzheng's favorite concubine in her later years, and only existed in the Qing Palace for one year, but she was looked at differently by Yongzheng

However, what is unexpected is that on May 24 of the twelfth year of Yongzheng, that is, one month after Ning Fei was crowned concubine, she died of illness in the Qing Palace, so Ning Fei's last concubine also had the meaning of "Chong Xi" or comfort before death, when her condition should be more serious. Looking at the harem of the Yongzheng Dynasty, only two people were able to enjoy this treatment, one was the noble concubine of The Dunsu Emperor, and the other was Concubine Ning. It can be seen that Concubine Ning is still very favored by Yongzheng.

After Ning Fei's death, Yongzheng immediately ordered his brother Wu Qixin to rush back to Jingshi and made Spring for Ning Fei. There are two beds in satin, one pillow, and three beds in satin. However, because the Yongzheng Mausoleum had not yet been completed, The Golden Coffin of Concubine Ning had to be temporarily stored in the funeral palace.

In the second year of Qianlong, NingFei Wushi was buried in the Tailing Concubine Garden, and her funeral rites were the same as those of the Concubine Liang of the Kangxi Dynasty, and the baoding was located in the first place on the left side of the front row, and it can also be seen through the position of the Ningfei Baoding that her position in the harem of the Yongzheng Dynasty was very unusual, and the only regret was that she did not leave a man and a half woman for Yongzheng, which may have a lot to do with her poor physical condition.

She was Yongzheng's favorite concubine in her later years, and only existed in the Qing Palace for one year, but she was looked at differently by Yongzheng

Ning Fei's first offering:

"Erning Concubine WuShi, Old Clan Lingyuan, Neiting Huaxuan, Sex Cheng Minhui, Xian Tu Shi Zhi Fang Zhi Zhi, Bing Wen Gong Xie Heng Huang Ya Du, Sui Fu Yu Yu Shu

References: Draft History of the Qing Dynasty, Records of Emperor Shizong of the Qing Dynasty, Imperial Classics

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