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The last princess of the Qing Dynasty, who was favored by the emperor as much as the prince in her lifetime, repeatedly set precedents for her

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The emperors of the Qing Dynasty had many concubines, so naturally there were flocks of children. Many of the princes, county kings, brothers, and the like that we know are the emperor's princes, and even if you have not read the history books, you can see them in film and television works. But in fact, not only the emperor's sons have these hierarchical distinctions, his daughters also have such kinds of honor and nobility, for example, the daughter born to the empress becomes a concubine, then he will add the word "Gulun" in front of his honorific title to identify that she is born of the empress, and the status is higher than other princesses, and those born of noble concubines add the word "Heshuo" before their honorific titles.

The last princess of the Qing Dynasty, who was favored by the emperor as much as the prince in her lifetime, repeatedly set precedents for her

Princess Hejing of the Qianlong period was the last princess of the Qing Dynasty, and Qianlong was only an emperor in the middle of the Qing Dynasty, and the empresses appointed by the later emperors failed to give birth to a daughter to the emperor, which may have a lot to do with the qing dynasty's selection of empresses. The selection of empresses needs to be Manchu, and the status is required to be born noble, so most empresses are actually empresses forced by political needs, not choosing the emperor's favorite concubine. The emperor faced so many concubines in the harem, if the empress could not satisfy the emperor, then naturally she would have fewer children.

The last princess of the Qing Dynasty, who was favored by the emperor as much as the prince in her lifetime, repeatedly set precedents for her

It is said that the daughter is the father's heart and liver baby, which princess Hejing in the royal family has also experienced for a lifetime. Her mother's relationship with Qianlong was very good, and she loved Wu and Wu, so Qianlong's love for Princess Hejing was indeed unparalleled for the Qing Dynasty at that time. When he was young, he was able to study with her brothers and brothers, which was an honor that other princesses could only envy. Ancient princesses said that they were born delicate, but there were also a lot of helplessness, for example, where you want to marry when you grew up is not up to you, but the emperor to choose the in-laws for the princesses according to the political situation of the dynasty, so that the fate of the princesses belongs to the political marriage.

The last princess of the Qing Dynasty, who was favored by the emperor as much as the prince in her lifetime, repeatedly set precedents for her

Princess Hejing's marriage was no exception, and later Qianlong married him to a Mongolian prince and nobleman, Sebuteng Balejul, according to the usual custom, the second half of the princess was basically going to live in Mongolia, but Qianlong left her by his side for the first time, and he built a mansion for Hejing in the capital that was no less than the size of other princes. This not only broke many precedents of the Qing Dynasty before, but even the later generations of us to interpret the entire Qing Dynasty is unique. For example, the princess who married mongolia stayed in the capital, such as building a mansion of the same size as the prince, such as 2.5 times higher than the monthly silver of other princesses who stayed in Beijing, etc., can be said to be unprecedented.

The last princess of the Qing Dynasty, who was favored by the emperor as much as the prince in her lifetime, repeatedly set precedents for her

All of the above exceptions, perhaps out of love for the empress, the remaining sons of the empress had been privately made crown princes by Qianlong, but unfortunately the good times were not long, and later the prince died prematurely. For the queen who was in the pain of losing her son, she washed her face with tears every day during those days, and soon fell seriously ill, and later died without long life. Because he had very deep feelings for the empress, after the empress's death, Qianlong could basically say that he had placed all his feelings for the empress on his daughter, and Princess Hejing was the only bone and blood left by the empress, how could Qianlong be willing to let him go to Mongolia to live!

The last princess of the Qing Dynasty, who was favored by the emperor as much as the prince in her lifetime, repeatedly set precedents for her

Princess Hejing stayed in the capital, in fact, it is equivalent to the Mongolian Sebuteng Balejul came to beijing, because the marriage was successful, the princess stayed in the capital to live, and the emperor also built a large-scale mansion for him, so that the princess Ma Ye naturally stayed in the capital. This Qianlong ming is marrying a daughter, but in fact, he is doing the business of recruiting a son-in-law, and for Sebuteng Balejul, even if he knows that this is the case, there is nothing he can do, after all, the family is the emperor!

The last princess of the Qing Dynasty, who was favored by the emperor as much as the prince in her lifetime, repeatedly set precedents for her

Later, Princess Hejing and Ma Ye were also quite in love, and the two had 5 daughters in their lifetime, but according to the analysis of the history books at that time, the two were actually more than 5 daughters, but only 5 were recorded in the annals of history. Qianlong also took good care of Princess Hejing's children, not only giving their children names, but also various rewards no less than the emperor's own pro-emperor's grandson.

The last princess of the Qing Dynasty, who was favored by the emperor as much as the prince in her lifetime, repeatedly set precedents for her

Although it seems to make no difference in our concept today, it is a very unfortunate thing for the imperial family that once valued dignity and inferiority. As long as this kind of thing is known to everyone, even if the emperor has no other rewards, you go out to run errands, others will also give three points, which is enough.

Although the time of the couple's death was far apart, they both lived to be more than 60 years old before they died, presumably many people who died of illness at the age of forty or fifty at that time were already quite good, and there were many children, whether it was herself or her own children who were quite well cared for by the emperor, and her life was quite good. It is not easy to walk through a lifetime with many glories and leave a historical mansion for future generations to commemorate.

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