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Qianlong's Shujia Guifei was born in North Korea, but modern Koreans do not mention anything, why is this?

In the "Great View of the Wild History of the Qing Dynasty", it is recorded: "Jin Jian, a Korean. In the Qianlong Dynasty of the Qing Dynasty, his daughter was fortunate to be honored with the tribute, and was crowned a noble concubine and awarded the title of Official Hubu Langzhong. Jane is a man of many thoughts, hand-created Wu Ying Dian Juzhen version of the program, quite exquisite. The Lord of the Qing Dynasty was very kind. ”

Qianlong's Shujia Guifei was born in North Korea, but modern Koreans do not mention anything, why is this?

Jin Jian is the elder brother of Shujia Emperor Guifei, and in the TV series "Ruyi Zhuan", Shujia Emperor Guifei is a snake and scorpion beauty, and what she is best at is marrying. What about the real historical Lady Shujia? Modern Koreans don't say anything, why?

Unlike Empress Qi during the reign of Emperor Yuanshun, Empress Qi was offered to the Yuan court as a tribute daughter of Goryeo, which in the Yuan and Ming dynasties, there were several Korean concubines in the harem of Ming Chengzu Zhu Di, such as GongXian Concubine Quan and Kang Huizhuang Shuli Concubine Han, etc., of course, this was generally for political purposes.

Qianlong's Shujia Guifei was born in North Korea, but modern Koreans do not mention anything, why is this?

The Shujia noble concubine Jin Shi was captured in the Qing Because her ancestors failed to fight the Qing army, they were "wrapped", that is, domestic slaves. However, after several generations of hard work, the Kim family's situation in the Qing dynasty has become better, and the Kim's father, Jin Sanbao, has a hereditary position as the head of the clan.

The Jin clan was born in the fifty-second year of the Kangxi Dynasty, initially under the Ministry of Internal Affairs, during the Yongzheng period has become the concubine of the fourth son of the emperor, Hongli, in 1735, Hongli ascended the throne as the Qianlong Emperor, the Jin clan was crowned as a nobleman, in addition, the Qianlong Emperor also put ink criticism on the jin sanbao's recital, warning the relatives of the jin nobles to be loyal to the country and not to have any thoughts of grace because the jin nobles were in the palace.

Qianlong's Shujia Guifei was born in North Korea, but modern Koreans do not mention anything, why is this?

However, the Jin clan was indeed quite favored by the Qianlong Emperor, and in the second year of Qianlong, the Jin nobles were enthroned as concubines, and the Qianlong Emperor chose a "Jia" character, and the Manchu corresponding to its title was "commendable", and then the Jin clan gave birth to 4 sons for the Qianlong Emperor, and the status of his family was improved in the Qing Dynasty.

After the Jin clan performed the ceremony of the Jia Guifei's canonization, the Qianlong Emperor ordered that the Jiafei family be carried out of the baoyi collar, and the brother of the Jin clan, Jin Jian, was thus promoted from the pen to the head of the internal affairs office, but shujia Guifei was born from a humble origin, and no matter how smart her son was, he could not be made crown prince.

Therefore, in addition to stepping into camp in the harem of the Qianlong Emperor, not making enemies and improving the status of her own family, Shujia Guifei could not have more actions, and the TV series was only a TV series, and could not be regarded as a correct history.

Qianlong's Shujia Guifei was born in North Korea, but modern Koreans do not mention anything, why is this?

According to the Imperial Canon, in the twentieth year of Qianlong (1755), the Jin clan died of a malaria disease, and the Qianlong Emperor posthumously named her an imperial concubine and gave her the title of Shujia Emperor's noble concubine, and his title means "gentle and commendable imperial concubine".

Later, the Jiaqing Emperor ascended the throne and also carried the family of the Shujia Emperor's noble concubines into the Manchurian Banner of the Yellow Banner.

As for the Koreans, they did not mention the Shujia Emperor's noble concubines at all, because the Koreans did not want to recognize the Qing Dynasty, the ancestors of the Qing Dynasty were the Jianzhou Jurchens, and at that time the Jianzhou Jurchens would still be bullied by the DPRK, and as a result, They did not expect that Nurhaci, who was appointed as the commander of the Jianzhou Left Guard, had grown stronger, unified the Jurchen departments, established the Eight Flags system, issued the "Seven Great Hates" edict, and the Korean Peninsula became a vassal state of the Qing Dynasty.

Qianlong's Shujia Guifei was born in North Korea, but modern Koreans do not mention anything, why is this?

In fact, there are not many Korean concubines in the harem of the Qing Dynasty, if it were not for the defeat of the Noble Concubine Zu Shangbing of the Shujia Emperor, probably there would not have been a Korean concubine in the harem of the Qianlong Emperor, and modern Koreans always like to "rob" the celebrities of our country, but if you want to mention the Shujia Emperor's concubines, don't you have to admit that Korea was a vassal state in ancient times, and its strength was not strong? So they don't mention it.

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