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Introduction to Dingfei, the longest-lived concubine of the Qing Dynasty, how many years did Dingfei live?

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In the Qing Dynasty, there were eight ranks of concubines, namely empress, imperial concubine, noble concubine, concubine, concubine, nobleman, chang zai, and promised according to their status.

In addition to these eight ranks, there is also a kind of official woman, who is a palace girl who can spend the night with the emperor.

We know that Qianlong was the longest-lived emperor of the Qing Dynasty, he lived to be 89 years old, and this woman, who is known as the longest-lived concubine of the Qing Dynasty, lived longer than Qianlong, and lived to the age of 97, she was the concubine of the Kangxi Emperor.

Kangxi had a total of 66 concubines, and of these 66 people, Although not the most favored one, Dingfei was the longest-lived and most blessed one.

Dingfei,Wanliu Hashi (萬琉哈氏), also known as Wa Liu Ha Clan (華刘哈氏), was a Manchurian Zhenghuangqi (正黄旗) native, and her father was Zheng Wupinlang Zhongtuo Erbi, 7 years younger than Kangxi, and was selected by the Palace Lady of the Three Banners to enter the palace.

Introduction to Dingfei, the longest-lived concubine of the Qing Dynasty, how many years did Dingfei live?

Concubine Ding was originally a native of the Zhenghuang Banner Wrapping Xin Zhiku. In many Qing Dynasty costume dramas, sent to the Xinzhiku, that is, sent to the Huan Clothing Bureau to wash clothes, in fact, it is not, the Xinzhiku people are divided into the original Xinzhiku and the sin into the Xinzhiku, the Xinzhiku is the "pipe collar", is a kind of wrapping organization, so the Xinzhiku also has the name of "Hunto and", that is, "half a collar".

The people from Xinzhiku are royal and royal servants, and the concubines are from such a family.

During the Kangxi Dynasty, because Dingfei was not favored, Kangxi did not allocate the Dingfei's family out of the coat, but in the first year of Yongzheng, Yongzheng considered that the Wanliu Ha clan was a family outside the Dingfei, and only then did he allocate the Wanliu Ha clan out of the coat.

Although Princess Ding was not favored after entering the palace, fortunately, when she was 26 years old, she became pregnant and gave birth to the twelfth son of the emperor, Yin Qi, and finally had something to rely on.

However, according to the custom of the Qing Palace, only concubines above the head of the inner court were eligible to raise the prince, and when she gave birth to Yin, Concubine Ding was not even a concubine, and she was not qualified to raise her son at all.

No, God once again took care of Concubine Ding, and although Yin Qi could not be raised by his own mother, he did not fall into the hands of other concubines with ulterior motives.

Kangxi found a person with a very special status for Yin To raise him, that is, the most legendary woman in the Qing Dynasty, Su Ma Lagu, and even Kangxi himself was raised by Su Ma Lagu!

At that time, Empress Xiaozhuangwen died of illness, and Su Ma Lama, who had had a master-servant relationship with the empress for decades, was greatly shocked and depressed. Kangxi was worried that this would be detrimental to Su Ma Lagu's physical and mental health in the long run, so he entrusted su Ma Lagu to raise him.

In the fierce struggle for the throne in the last years of the Kangxi Dynasty, Yin Yu basically remained neutral, so after Yongzheng ascended the throne, he was not only not attacked or excluded, but also made the king of the county.

In the Qianlong Dynasty, Yin Qi was promoted to the title of Prince of Heshuo and was made a minister of parliament, and Yin Qi finally died at the age of 79.

Among Kangxi's 35 sons, Yin Qi was the oldest, and he was able to honor the feudal titles, participate in government affairs, and live a long life, which was not unrelated to the careful cultivation of Su Ma Lama.

Speaking of Concubine Ding, her son has the big patron of Su Ma Lagu, and she is naturally not worried, even if she is not favored by the emperor.

When Concubine Ding was 58 years old, Kangxi saw her son's sake and made her a concubine. After Yongzheng ascended the throne, at the behest of Empress Dowager Yi, the concubine was promoted to concubine.

In her later years, Concubine Ding was raised in the YinQi Mansion of the Prince of Lu, and during the Qianlong Dynasty, she would enter the palace every festival and give poetry to the birthday. Princess Ding had children and grandchildren who were filial and happy, and finally lived to be 97 years old, becoming the longest-lived concubine of the Qing Dynasty.

There is an old saying called "a fool has a stupid fortune", the concubine does not argue, in the eyes of some wise concubines, it is not stupid, but she and her son live a long life and good death, which is also a kind of silly blessing.

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