Imperial daughters, that is, the daughters of emperors, generally received the title of princess, and in the Qing Dynasty, daughters born to empresses were given the title of Princess Gulun, and daughters born of concubines were given the title of Princess Heshuo. However, there are exceptions to everything, and the daughters born of some concubines are favored and have been made an exception to crown Princess Gulun, such as Princess Gulun Rong'an, who is the last imperial daughter of the Qing Dynasty.
On the seventh day of the fifth month of The fifth year of Xianfeng, Princess Gulun Rong'an was born in the Forbidden City, she was the first child of the Xianfeng Emperor, the son of the dynasty, which was of great natural significance, and Xianfeng was also very happy about it, just on the day of the princess's baptism, Xianfeng ordered princess Rong'an's mother, Tatara, to be a concubine.
He Ta La was a concubine selected by Xian Feng in the second year of the draft, because of her beautiful appearance, she was favored by Xian Feng and included in the harem, and there was another woman who entered the palace on the same day as him Tara clan, she was Yehenara, that is, the later famous Empress Dowager Cixi.
However, from the perspective of that time, Cixi and Princess Rong'an's mother, Tatara, were still in a "competitive" relationship, and sure enough, in the second year of Princess Rong'an's birth, Cixi gave birth to the emperor's eldest son for Xianfeng at Chuxiu Palace, that is, the later Tongzhi Emperor Zaichun. Zaichun's birth caused the stone that had long been pressed in Xian Feng's heart to fall to the ground, and finally someone could inherit his Country. If so, Princess Rong'an also has an extra brother.
Rong An and Zai Chun are only one year apart, and the two are the only two children in the harem, and naturally they have received the attention and love of the whole palace. Moreover, the sister-brother relationship between Rong An and his younger brother Zaichun is also very good.
It is said that in the fifth year of Zaichun's (Tongzhi) succession, the empress dowager of the two palaces made Rong'an a princess of Gulun, a title that only the daughter of the empress could enjoy. Moreover, in the same year, Princess Rong'an also married someone else, and the donkey was a first-class heroic and courageous Fu Zhen. Fu Zhen's surname is Guarjia, and he is naturally impeccable after Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty.
Princesses of the Qing Dynasty were generally married to Mongolia, and Princess Rong'an was the only daughter of the Xianfeng Emperor and was favored by the empress dowager of the two palaces, so she was allowed to stay in the capital division. Moreover, according to the "Diary of Weng Tonggong", it is very likely that Princess Rong'an's donkey was personally selected by herself.
From the perspective of status, Rong An, as the only imperial daughter, is naturally extraordinary, and from the point of view of appearance, Rong An, who is very similar to his mother Li Fei, must also be a Peugeot beauty. Therefore, the husband personally selected by Princess Rong'an should also be very good, and can be called a model of Lang Cai's female appearance.
After Princess Rong'an married Fu Zhen, the couple was very affectionate, and soon the princess became pregnant with a child. However, just as Rong An was about to give birth, she heard a shocking bad news, and her brother Tongzhi Emperor died of smallpox. This was a very big blow to Princess Rong'an, coupled with the fact that she had just given birth and was weak, less than a month after Tongzhi's death, Princess Rong'an also disappeared, only 20 years old.
Regarding the cause of death of Princess Gulun Rong'an, there is no record in the official historical materials, and the "Diary of Weng Tonggong", which has a high historical value, records: "The empress dowager of the two palaces is sick in the grand princess's house, and the princess has smallpox after giving birth, and the first item is full, and the danger is also evidence." ”
According to Weng Tonggong's records, this Princess of the Qing Dynasty died of smallpox, and it was postpartum smallpox, which was the same as that of her brother. There is no record of Princess Rong'an visiting her brother on the verge of her death, and if Princess Rong'an really went, it is possible that her brother Emperor Tongzhi passed it on to her.
Regardless of the real cause, the last imperial daughter of the Qing Dynasty passed away in such a tragic way, and since then, there has been no imperial daughter in the Qing Dynasty, and Princess Rong'an is the last trace of the imperial daughter in the history of the Qing Dynasty.
References: Draft History of the Qing Dynasty, Records of Emperor Muzong of the Qing Dynasty, Diary of Weng Tonggong