How horrible was the Anshi Rebellion? The Korean imperial concubine of Emperor Qianlong was deeply loved after her death and was buried in Yuling underground palace.

During the nearly 300 years since the demise of Jianguo Road in the Qing Dynasty, the royal family has always adhered to the principle that Manchu and Han do not marry, especially as empresses of the emperor, who are basically full of mixed blood, but there are exceptions. Emperor Qianlong married a Korean woman, Shu Jia's imperial concubine.

In the Qing dynasty, especially in the early Qing dynasty, there were many Koreans in our country. Some of them had conflicts with the rulers of North Korea at that time, and some of them took refuge in the Qing dynasty. Some are voluntary; Some are prisoners of war; Some are immigrants.

The Eight Banners Manchu genealogy compiled by the imperial edict in the 9th year of Qianlong recorded 43 surnames of Manchu and Korean. Jin, Han, Li and Park are the most popular, among which Jin and Park are famous. Shu Jiagui's surname is Jin, and her ancestor Jin Xindali is from Yizhou, North Korea. In the first year of Tiancong, she led her family to join the Qing Dynasty voluntarily, and later she was incorporated into the Manchu local service collar.

Shu Guifei's ancestors made important contributions to the development and prosperity of the Qing Dynasty and were promoted to the leadership of the Qing Dynasty. Shu Guifei's father was a court official, and her brother Jin Jian was an official of the Qianlong Dynasty.

Shu Guifei was born on July 25th in the fifty-second year of Kangxi. Emperor Qianlong was a concubine before he ascended the throne. After Qianlong ascended the throne, he was first made a nobleman. After 20 years of work, he has been promoted to Jia Guifei.

The Jin family gave birth to four emperors for Qianlong, which is extremely rare among concubines in the Qing Dynasty. Three of the four Wang Zizhong grew up, one became a county king and two became princes. Among them, the eleventh brother Yong Xun was a famous calligrapher in Qianlong Dynasty. Among the royal families with many empresses, Jin gave birth to four princes, and her status naturally rose linearly, which shows that she is very loved by Qianlong.

1755, the imperial concubine Shu Jia died of illness at the age of 43, when she was still in the position of the imperial concubine. After her death, she was promoted to the imperial concubine, named Shujia, and was buried in Yuling in the twenty-second year of Qianlong.

Because Shu Jia's imperial concubine had a prominent position and was favored by the emperor, her family followed suit. His brothers Jin Jian and Hui Jin have successful careers. In March of the fourth year of Jiaqing, Emperor Jiaqing's family moved from Huangzheng Banner in Manzhouli to Huangzheng Banner, became Shangsan Banner, and was given the surname "Jin Jiashi" to show their affection for their families.

Shu Guifei is the only Korean woman among the empresses of Emperor Qianlong and the only Korean woman among the empresses of Qing Dynasty. In the Dongling robbery on 1928, Shu Fei was not spared. The coffin was destroyed and her limbs were dismembered. /kloc-when reburied in August, 928, it was buried with the body of Emperor Qianlong.