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Princess De and the Yongzheng Emperor were mother and son, so why didn't they have a mother-son relationship? Princess De did not have a mother-son relationship ending

In this world, no matter who wants to have a strong family affection.

However, the love of father and son born in the imperial family was almost a luxury, after all, no one could regard the proud son of heaven and the unique emperor as his father.

In the great palace, her own mother undoubtedly became the closest and most trusted person to the royal children.

But the historical Yongzheng Emperor has always been at odds with his birth mother, Princess Wuya, and what is the reason for their discord?

What could make Princess De forget that she actually had the son of the Yongzheng Emperor?

Princess De and the Yongzheng Emperor were mother and son, so why didn't they have a mother-son relationship? Princess De did not have a mother-son relationship ending

Princess Wuya was born in a lowly background, she was originally a manchurian blue flag wrapper, the blue flag ranked last in the eight flags of Manchuria, not to mention the wrapping birth, but also the last of the last class, has been a very lowly existence in the aristocratic circle.

When Wu Yashi first entered the palace, she did not enter the palace as a show girl, but entered the palace as a palace maid, becoming a palace maid next to Empress Xiao Zhaoren, because she often served the empress's pen and ink, so she was favored by the Kangxi Emperor and became a member of the Kangxi Emperor's harem.

Princess De and the Yongzheng Emperor were mother and son, so why didn't they have a mother-son relationship? Princess De did not have a mother-son relationship ending

Although the history books always say that Wu Yashi was a Manchurian Yellow Banner person, it still can't change the fact that she was born as a palace girl and was a lowly slave.

Of course, the Yongzheng Emperor did this only for political needs, after all, an emperor's mother could not be born as a slave, of course, it may also be to ease the tension between mother and son.

However, it was indeed unusual for such a wrapped-up Wu Ya clan to be able to give birth to three men and three women for the Kangxi Emperor with a total of six children.

Princess Wu Yashi ascended from a small palace girl with a low status who was only responsible for serving tea and pouring water and laying paper and grinding ink to the throne of the Yonghe Palace, and it took her a full ten years, during which he gained the endless favor of the Kangxi Emperor.

Princess De and the Yongzheng Emperor were mother and son, so why didn't they have a mother-son relationship? Princess De did not have a mother-son relationship ending

Wu Ya was already twenty-nine years old when he gave birth to his last child, The Fourteenth Son of the Emperor, Yin Yu.

In the ancient imperial palace, twenty-nine years old was no longer the age of childbearing, after all, in the emperor's harem, young life was as inexhaustible as a flower, and those concubines generally gave way to young people after twenty-five years old.

However, Wu Yashi actually had a son for the Kangxi Emperor again at the age of twenty-nine, which once again proved that the Kangxi Emperor's favor for Concubine De was different from others.

At this time, the Kangxi Emperor was also 35 years old, because the Wuya clan had been with Kangxi when the Kangxi Emperor was young.

Therefore, Kangxi's feelings for the Wuya clan are not ordinary, and even when the Wuya clan was fifty years old, the Kangxi Emperor actually turned over her sign to let her sleep, which also proved that Kangxi's feelings for the Wuya clan were very deep.

Yongzheng was not raised under his knees

Princess De and the Yongzheng Emperor were mother and son, so why didn't they have a mother-son relationship? Princess De did not have a mother-son relationship ending

After becoming a member of the harem of the Kangxi Emperor, wu yashi could only start from the promise and climb up step by step because she was born as a palace girl.

In the harem, the heir is still precious, and if you fail to give birth to a child, then you can only be that position for a lifetime.

Fortunately, the Wuya clan itself fought for anger, and finally gave birth to the fourth son of the Kangxi Emperor Yin Chan after a year, and the Wuya clan also had the joy of becoming a mother, of course, it also made the Wuya clan have the possibility of promotion, so the Wuya clan became a nobleman from a small official woman.

However, there were strict rules in the harem, and only the lord of the first palace above the concubine could raise his own children, and the Uya clan, who had just become a nobleman, was not qualified to raise the crown prince.

So the Kangxi Emperor gave the newly born fourth son of the emperor, Yin Chan, to tong Jia, who was still an imperial concubine at the time, to raise him, so the Yongzheng Emperor did not grow up under the knees of his birth mother.

Princess De and the Yongzheng Emperor were mother and son, so why didn't they have a mother-son relationship? Princess De did not have a mother-son relationship ending

The imperial concubine Tong Jia was born into an aristocratic family, and the emperor was very favored, so she was named an imperial concubine, just one step away from the empress's throne.

Because Tong Jia had never given birth to a prince, and the arrival of Yin Chan gave her a long-awaited mother-son relationship, the Kangxi Emperor handed Yin Chan over to Tong Jia to raise also in order to let her taste the love of mother and son.

It's just that the adopted son is the adopted son after all, not the biological son, and for the child, the love of the adoptive mother is also difficult for the biological mother to replace.

So the little Yin Chan grew up next to Tong Jia's side, and Yin Chan may have left his birth mother since he was a child, and the birth mother's identity is low, so he is also accustomed to stepping on the low and holding high in the palace, so he has no childlike mentality early.

His father, the Kangxi Emperor, commented on "moodiness" when he was young, in fact, imagine that although a child who left his birth mother early grew up next to his adoptive mother, how much sincerity did his adoptive mother have in him? His mood was uncertain, and he thought that it was also because he was not with his birth mother.

It was not until after the death of the imperial concubine Tong Jia that Yin Chan returned to Wu Ya's side, but at this time, Yin Chan had grown up and no longer needed this maternal love.

After all, at that time, his fourteenth brother Yin Yu had already been born, and his mother Wu Yashi also put all her love into Yin Yu.

Love young children

Because Uya's position was not high when he gave birth to Yin Chan, he could not raise his own children, so Uya's heart was also very depressed.

But fortunately, the Uya clan was very favored, and soon gave birth to the sixth son of the emperor, but unfortunately, the sixth son of the emperor died just six years old for some reasons.

At that time, few princes could live to adulthood, even though the Kangxi Emperor had 55 children, but few survived to the age of establishment.

Princess De and the Yongzheng Emperor were mother and son, so why didn't they have a mother-son relationship? Princess De did not have a mother-son relationship ending

The birth of three daughters and three daughters in succession for the Kangxi Emperor by the Wuya clan under the great favor of the Wuya clan greatly reduced the pain of the early death of the prince.

At the age of twenty-nine, she gave birth to her last child, the Fourteenth Brother Yinyu. Since in the harem, it was always the mother who valued the son, so the Wuya clan, who gave birth to a son again, was successfully made a concubine by the Kangxi Emperor.

It is precisely because the Uya clan gave birth to a child at an advanced age and was registered as a concubine, the concubine is the lord of the palace, able to raise her own son, so the concubine will invest her maternal love in this son, after all, the princess did not point out, the son has the possibility of inheriting the throne.

And the FourteenTh Brother Yinyu also lived up to the expectations of The Concubine, excellent in martial arts, deeply trusted and respected by Kangxi, and even one of the princes who had been favored by Kangxi in the later period.

It is believed that Yongzheng usurped the throne

Princess De and the Yongzheng Emperor were mother and son, so why didn't they have a mother-son relationship? Princess De did not have a mother-son relationship ending

It is precisely because the Uya clan loves the youngest son that the Uya clan is not very fond of his eldest son, because the existence of this eldest son has always been a thorn in his heart, and he always feels indebted to this eldest son.

Therefore, over time, he also became more and more distrustful of this firstborn son, and the love for the youngest son was also one of the reasons for the jealousy of the firstborn.

Although the Kangxi Emperor had already issued a will on his deathbed ordering the Yongzheng Emperor to succeed to the throne, originally his own son inherited the throne, and the happiest should be his mother, but Princess Wuya was not like this, but said lightly, "This is the former emperor who let him inherit the throne, not what I hoped." And the meaning of Uya's words is still that the throne should be his younger son.

After the Yongzheng Emperor had solved the funeral of the Kangxi Emperor, he was ready to ascend the throne, but before ascending the throne, the Yongzheng Emperor and his courtiers needed to kneel to worship The Concubine, after all, he was the birth mother of the successor emperor, but the Concubine De refused to accept the worship of the Hundred Officials, and the Yongzheng Emperor had no choice but to lead the courtiers to the Yonghe Palace to kneel and worship the Concubine.

After the Yongzheng Emperor ascended the throne, he should also officially honor his mother as the empress dowager, but Wu Yashi did not want to become the empress dowager, and even wanted to be martyred for the Kangxi Emperor at one time, which was a big blow to Yongzheng's face.

In fact, the mother-son relationship between the Wuya clan and the Yongzheng Emperor is very weak, the reason is very simple, that is, the mother loves the young son, plus the eldest son has not grown up around him, so he is more partial to the young son.

Over time, the natural affection between mother and son is thin, just like Empress Zheng Guo in "Zheng Boke Duan Yu Yan" treats zheng bo's widow and young son gongzi.

I am Xiao Chu, a writer of literature and history with an attitude. Welcome your followers, likes, favorites, comments four consecutive.

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