The cause of death of Yongzheng's mother, Princess De, was exposed! It was not a disease and death, but had a lot to do with Yongzheng
Among the four favorite concubines of Kangxi, Princess Dewu Yashi was the lowest born, she was originally from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, but in the end she became one of Kangxi's favorite concubines step by step, which shows that it is very difficult. In addition, Princess De was also one of Kangxi's concubines who had more children, giving birth to three sons and three daughters, second only to Concubine Rong.
However, Princess De was also a controversial concubine, not only about her attitude toward her two sons, but also about the cause of her death.
When Princess De gave birth to the fourth son of the Emperor, Yin Chan, she did not have any title, just an ordinary palace girl. Due to his status, he was not qualified to raise the crown prince, so Yin Chan was raised by Empress Tong Jia at that time. Therefore, from childhood to adulthood, Yin Chan's relationship with his birth mother was not very deep.
Later, after Wu Yashi was made a concubine, she finally began to raise her own children herself. The fourteenth prince, Yin Yu, was the youngest child of Princess De, and she personally raised him, and loved him very much. Therefore, when competing for the throne, it is natural to side with the fourteenth. Therefore, many people think that Princess De is too eccentric, although Yin Chan was not raised by her, but at least she is also biological flesh and bones, and should not be so eccentric.
Later, after Yongzheng ascended to the throne, Princess De not only blamed Yongzheng for competing with her brother for the emperor, but also had a very bad attitude towards him, but also refused to accept the title of empress. Later, six months after Yongzheng ascended the throne, Princess De suddenly collapsed. Before Princess De's death, she did not become an empress dowager for a day, and she did not want to.
For the death of Princess De, it is recorded in the history books that she died of illness because of excessive anxiety. Yet many historians simply don't believe it. Because there is no record in the history books of Defei's death to eat soup and medicine, but also just the day before, that is, on May 22 of the first year of Yongzheng, Yongzheng had just drawn up the emblem of Defei Renshou Empress, and decided to seal her the next day, and at the same time moved her to the Yonghe Palace.
As a result, on May 23 of the first year of Yongzheng, Princess De died. If Princess De was really seriously ill, Yong would not be in a hurry to draw up a badge for her, let alone make a big fuss to let her change her bedroom. Therefore, all kinds of evidence indicate that the princess died unnaturally. According to the history of Ye, Princess De was unwilling to accept the title of empress dowager, nor was she willing to go to the empress's palace to live.
Coupled with the fact that Yongzheng let her young son guard the imperial tomb at that time, it was actually a captivity, and Princess De was even more dissatisfied with Yongzheng. Therefore, Princess De died by hitting a pillar in front of Yongzheng, which is not necessarily untrustworthy. What do you think of Princess De's death?