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Emperor Qianlong was so good that even his granddaughters did not spare her, and the youngest was 48 years younger than him

In his later years, Qianlong often opened a scroll called "Heart Writing Zhiping", which depicted his 12 favorite concubines.

Among them, most of the concubines on the scroll have died, and most of them are still alive, most of them are young concubines who rank low in the ranking, for no reason than him, and the age difference between them and Qianlong is too big!

For example, the last concubine is the one with the biggest difference.

Concubine Xun, Iogen Jue Luoshi, Manchurian Blue Flag Man, daughter of the governor of Guilin.

It is worth noting that Xun Concubine was born in September of the twenty-third year of Qianlong (1758), forty-seven years younger than Qianlong, and should be the youngest of Qianlong's concubines.

Emperor Qianlong was so good that even his granddaughters did not spare her, and the youngest was 48 years younger than him

Iogen Jue Luoshi entered the palace in the forty-first year of Qianlong (1776), when he was named a concubine, and in December of the fifty-ninth year (1794), he was promoted to a concubine.

Three years later, Concubine Xun died, childless, and was buried in September of the fourth year of Jiaqing (1799) with a noble concubine.

However, even the fate of the first concubines who entered the service was not necessarily good, such as the concubine Chen, who entered the residence of the servant as early as the Yongzheng period, and her fate was equally bumpy.

In the fourteenth year of Qianlong (1749), he was crowned as a concubine.

Perhaps because of his lack of favor and the fact that he had not given birth (the two of course complemented each other), he remained in the position of concubine for the next 45 years and did not rise further.

It was not until the fifty-ninth year of Qianlong (1794) that Wan Concubine, who was already 79 years old, was promoted to Wan Concubine.

Emperor Qianlong was so good that even his granddaughters did not spare her, and the youngest was 48 years younger than him

In the sixth year of Jiaqing (1801), chen was honored as a princess of grace.

Perhaps because he was accustomed to loneliness and loneliness, the pure-hearted and indisputable Chen Clan lived until the twelfth year of Jiaqing (1807) before he died, at the age of ninety-two.

This was also the longest-lived of qianlong's concubines.

As the saying goes, the unloved women of the Qiandi period lived safely to the Jiaqing Dynasty, while the first emperor's concubine, who won the first man, could not survive Qianlong's ascension to the throne.

Fate? Luck? Believe it? Is it?

Emperor Qianlong was so good that even his granddaughters did not spare her, and the youngest was 48 years younger than him

Among the Qianlong concubines, the latest to die was the Jin concubine Fucha.

Fucha is the daughter of the chief of the Dirk Jingye, her birth year is unknown, the matter is unknown, only that she first entered the palace as a nobleman.

According to the August edict of the twenty-fifth year of Jiaqing (1820): "Emperor Gaozong Chun's concubine, the only survivor is a Jin nobleman, it is advisable to honor the title, to honor the ceremony, and to honor him as a concubine of Jin." ”

In December of that year, the new emperor Daoguang held a canonization ceremony for it.

In the second year of Daoguang (1822), on the eighth day of the first month of December, he was honored as the Emperor's ancestor Princess Fucha of Jin, and died at an unknown age.

In April of the following year, Fu Cha was buried in the Garden of Concubine Yuling, the last of all the concubines in Qianlong.

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