As sisters, why is Princess Zhen beautiful and Princess Jin ugly? Princess Zhen is young and beautiful.
Zhen Fei has a childish face and is very beautiful.
Zhen Fei is very young.
The photo of Princess Jin when she was widowed.
Jin Fei was with her niece Tang Yiying when she was old.
Jin Fei is getting uglier when she is old, and her eyes are protruding.
Why is Jin Fei so ugly? It really looks like a big moon cake.
As a concubine, Jin Fei dresses like a folk old woman.
Jin Fei doesn't look like a woman in a palace costume.
The young imperial concubine is as fat as a moon cake, and the people in the palace nicknamed her moon cake.
A photo of Zhen Fei and Emperor Guangxu.
The ugliest concubine Jin Fei in China's history, why didn't her body rot in 13 years? Personally, I think many ancient technologies are not backward, and some are even more advanced than now. The ancients had their own unique treatment methods to protect the bodies. First of all, they used a unique method to make anticorrosive materials, which are stable and permanent. Secondly, they carefully selected the coffin materials buried with them, which have certain anti-corrosion and insect repellent effects. Finally, they were sealed after entering the coffin, and the place where they put the coffin was dry and ventilated. Therefore, it has the conditions to preserve the body for thousands of years without rotting.
Although Jin Fei is not loved by the emperor, she still enjoys life. Often writing and playing chess, but also tasted the delicious food in the world, is a typical "foodie." Her favorite is the elbow with sauce, which she eats once in a while. Because of her gluttony, she is particularly plump, and people have nicknamed her "moon cake". Folk joked that she ate too much sauce elbow, which led to non-rot. Of course, this is unfounded. This is just a rumor.
Jin Fei is the daughter of Chang Xu, the left assistant minister of the Ministry of Rites, ranking fourth in the family. Because of her appearance, she never got the favor of Emperor Guangxu. Virginity in folklore may also be one of the main reasons for this difference. Princess Jin died on 1925, and her coffin was buried in the Qing Xiling, that is, Princess chongling Cemetery, so she became the last imperial concubine buried in the Qing Xiling. The fate of his life is very different from that of his beautiful sister Zhen Fei, which makes people feel sad.
According to the folk saying, eating elbows and being a virgin will not rot. We should believe today's scientific explanation: the body was soaked in natural antiseptic solution and a first-class antiseptic coffin was used at the same time. After sealing, put it in a ventilated and dry place.
In the 14th year of Guangxu (1888), Jin Fei and her sister Zhen Fei were selected at the same time to become concubines of Guangxu Emperor. They held a grand wedding in January of the following year, and then entered the palace as a golden princess and a precious princess respectively.
After entering the palace, Jin Jin lived in Yonghe Palace, one of the six eastern palaces, and her sister Zhenfei also lived in Ren Jing Palace, one of the six eastern palaces. Jin Jin didn't please Emperor Guangxu like his sister Jane in the palace. On the contrary, she and the queen, Ye Henara, were generally left out in the cold, but Jin Jin didn't care. Six years later, they were promoted to Jin Fei and Zhenfei. In the 20th year of Guangxu reign of Jin Fei (1894), Zhen Fei offended Empress Dowager Cixi for some reason, and her sister Jin Fei was also implicated and became a noble together. However, in the following year, they resumed their original status as concubines. In July of the 26th year of Guangxu (1900), Eight-Nation Alliance invaded Beijing, and Empress Dowager Cixi fled the Forbidden City with her family. Jin Fei was one of them. Jin Fei (middle) and others watch goldfish at Yan Xi Palace. After Emperor Puyi of Xuan Tong ascended the throne, Jin Fei continued to live in Yonghe Palace and was honored as the imperial concubine of Kao Jin. After Xuan Tong abdicated, she was given the national emblem of Princess Ethereum, and her relationship with Puyi seemed to be good. Puyi called him the queen and invited her to celebrate with him every New Year. In the second year after the abdication of Jinfei, Empress Yulong died, and Jinfei's position among the four princes was improved. She is the youngest of the four dandies and has a relatively open mind. In the Republic of China 1 1, Princess Jin proposed to Puyi in the court of Xun Qing and supported Wanrong as the queen. Jin Fei lives a tasteful life in the Lama Temple and often entertains herself with the painter's calligraphy. In the decoration of the Lama Temple, there are several exquisite clocks and flowers and birds bonsai. At the same time, she is also a gourmet. She often sends people to Tianfu, near Beijing, to buy sauced elbows for her breakfast. Because Jin Fei loves to eat, the small dining hall in Yonghe Palace is very good, and all the princes and ministers in Xun Qing love to eat her dishes. 1923 Jin Fei's 50th birthday, Mei Lanfang and other famous Peking Opera actors were specially invited to perform in the palace. In the 13th year of the Republic of China (1924), Wanrong, Jin Fei and Puyi and other members of the royal family celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival. Jin Fei suffered from a cold and died in Yonghe Palace five days later at the age of 5 1 year, taking the status of Duan Kang's imperial concubine. Zhen Fei and Jin Fei (personal relationship) Jin Fei is Zhen Fei's sister, and both of them belong to Guangxu's concubines.
Duan Kang's imperial concubine (1873-1924), namely Jin Fei, Taras, assistant minister left in the Ministry of Ritual, Manchu, and concubine of Emperor Guangxu. As the daughter of assistant minister Chang Xu, Jin Fei also has a younger sister, who is also the princess of Guangxu, namely Zhen Fei. In the 14th year of Guangxu (1888), Jin Fei and his sister Zhen Fei were selected at the ceremony after Guangxu's election and became the concubines of Emperor Guangxu. The following January, they held a grand wedding, and then entered the palace as Ai Jin and Zhen Xuan respectively. In the fifteenth year of Guangxu (1889), he and his sister (Zhen Fei) were elected to the palace and were named as Jin Yi. Later, because of the kindness of Empress Dowager Cixi at the age of 60, she was awarded the golden princess. In the twentieth year of Guangxu, Princess Zhen rebelled against the Empress Dowager and was demoted to a noble position. The next year, she was promoted to princess again. After Xuan Tong Emperor Puyi ascended the throne, she was honored as "Princess Jin". After Xuan Tong abdicated, the small court took Duan Gui as its emblem. In the 13th year of the Republic of China (1September 24th, 924), Princess Jin died in Yu Yonghe Palace at the age of 5 1, and was buried in Princess chongling Garden. She was Duan Kangzhi's imperial concubine and was named the imperial concubine. Queshun Guifei (1876-1900), namely Zhenfei, Taras, daughter of Changxu, assistant minister of the Ministry of Rites, Manchu, concubine of Emperor Guangxu, and also the most favored concubine. In the fifteenth year of Guangxu (1889), she and her sister (Jin Fei) were elected to the palace and were sealed as treasures. Later, because of the kindness of Empress Dowager Cixi at the age of 60, she gave it to Princess Jin Zhen. In the twenty years of Guangxu, she was demoted to a noble person because she sold officials and titles. The following year, she was promoted to Zhenfei. In the 26th year of Guangxu (1900), Empress Dowager Cixi threw herself into a well because she didn't want to take away a precious princess when she fled. At the age of 25, Empress Dowager Cixi was ostensibly named a precious princess and hastily buried elsewhere. Later, her sister Jin Fei became a toffee, in charge of the harem, and was buried back to the place where she should have been buried-Princess chongling Garden. She is outstanding in appearance and somewhat arrogant in character, even at the moment when she was pushed down by Cixi. All this is just a sad dream of the feudal dynasty. After her death, the woman gave her soul to the already cold Forbidden City. What is the relationship between Jin Fei and Zhen Fei in history? Jin Fei and Zhen Fei are sisters.
Jin Fei, Emperor Guangxu, sister of Zhen Fei. Jin Fei lived in Yonghe Palace after entering the palace until her death in the Republic of China 13. Princess Jin was loyal and obedient all her life, detached from the world, loyal and blessed, and was called the "fat queen" in the palace. As the harem of Emperor Guangxu, Jin Fei, like Yulong, exists in name only; However, she has a deep friendship with her sister Zhen Fei, and she can handle it safely with the title of Zhen Fei.
Both sisters love reading and A Dream of Red Mansions. They once invited painters to Changchun Palace to paint murals of the Red Chamber. When Zhen Fei was demoted as a noble because she offended Cixi, Jin Fei was also implicated and demoted as a noble, and her reputation was restored in the winter of that year. The difference is that Jin Fei has not lost his freedom. Jin Fei and her sister Zhen Fei both love Dan Qing very much and are also very particular about their taste in life. The paintings and calligraphy made by Jin Fei in her later years still exist. (The picture shows Jin Fei on the left and Zhen Fei on the right)
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Zhen Fei and Jin Fei
Zhenfei and his sister Jin Fei grew up together with his uncle Changshan in Guangzhou. Although Guangzhou general Changshan is a military commander, he likes to make friends with literati. He once hired two nieces, Wen and Jiao, to study. Wen is a generation of celebrities, and later ranked second in high school. Guangzhou, the most important port city for five-port trade, was the first to open, and it was the first to contact with the western capitalist world and was also the most affected, which was much more open than the mainland.
In addition, Changshan himself made friends with celebrities, most of whom were celebrities with advanced thoughts, which had a great influence on the formation of Zhen Fei's thoughts and personality. Moreover, his two eldest brothers Zhi Rui and Zhi Jun are also relatively enlightened figures, and her mother is also very enlightened. The influence of the whole family on her is a factor that cannot be ignored.
When Zhen Fei was ten years old, Changshan retired as a general in Guangzhou, and she and her sister returned to Beijing with her. Zhen Fei is clean and flawless, with delicate facial features and bright and cheerful personality. Jin Fei is slightly inferior to her sister, but she is also a beauty.
On the fifth day of October in the 14th year of Guangxu (1889), two sisters, Zhen Fei, were elected to the palace. Empress Dowager Cixi chose the daughter of her brother (deputy commander Gui Xiang) Ye He Na Lashi (the Jade Dragon Queen) as the empress Guangxu, and named her Qi Zhen at the age of 13, and named her sister Jin Qi at the age of 15.