Su Mo 'er, a Mongolian, is the maid of Bumu Butai in Borjigit, sourdrang queen (sourdrang queen's name is Bumu Butai, which is also translated as Benbu Thai, but no matter what her name is, she is definitely not called Dayu, but her compatriot Fujin, nicknamed Xiaoyu). Sumer is about five to six years younger than Bumu Butai. At the age of seven, Bumu Butai accompanied thirteen-year-old from Horqin Grassland to Jinsheng to marry Huang Taiji.
Sumerchi is very clever. She is not only familiar with Mongolian language and writing, but also learned Manchu and Chinese in a short time. Her Manchu calligraphy is excellent, and Shunzhi, Kangxi and several emperors of Kangxi were enlightened by her. Now the Chinese archives still keep her handwriting.
Sumer has considerable attainments in etiquette and culture. When Huang Taiji conferred the title of Queen of the Fifth Palace in the first year of Chongde, Sumer was officially conferred as a "female scholar" and was ordered to make Manchu costumes, which had a far-reaching impact on the court etiquette of the Qing Dynasty for more than 270 years.
During the Shunzhi period, Michelle Ye, now Emperor Kangxi, often went out of the palace to avoid acne, and Sumeru accompanied him. In the past few years outside the palace, she has been responsible for educating Michelle Ye.
In the 26th year of Kangxi, Empress Xiao Zhuang died, and Sumeru suddenly lost her spiritual support. She was in a trance all day, and Emperor Kangxi knew her mind deeply, and gave her twelve sons (ordinary princess Wan Liuha, later the son of the princess) who lost their mother in their early years. Sure enough, under Sumer's education, Quinn was modest and reasonable, tolerant and generous, knowledgeable and hardworking. Most importantly, Sumer taught him the truth of dealing with people. He is one of the few emperors among the philosophers of Kangxi who was not involved in the semi-struggle for power and profit in Yongzheng. Because of his outstanding political mind and talent, he was grandly used by Yongzheng and Gan in the future.
Yongzheng was named the king of the county, Qianlong was named the prince of Shuolu and was appointed as the minister of deliberation. Even so, he remained modest and prudent all his life. Quinn is also the oldest philosopher in Kangxi, at the age of 79. It is conceivable that if it weren't for the careful upbringing of Sumi, the prince, who was born in the royal family and experienced the battle for official positions in Kangxi Dynasty, could not have maintained such a good and peaceful attitude all the time.
Sumer himself is such a person. She was peaceful all her life, loyal to the royal family and sourdrang queen, and deeply believed in Buddhism. She died very old, over 90 years old. It should be a funeral.
Everyone in the palace was very sad about Sumer's death. On the day of the funeral, all the adult princes attended the funeral except five sons of the Emperor and ten sons of the Emperor Yin (taking care of the Empress Dowager), and fourteen sons of the Emperor Yin stayed in the Forbidden City. After Sumatra's coffin stopped at the burial palace, all the ministers returned to their respective houses, but Quinn, the twelve sons of the emperor, made a request, saying, "My aunt raised me since I was a child, but I failed to repay it. I am willing to stay for a few days, provide meals within a hundred days, and recite the scriptures in Sanqi. " Traditionally, there is no precedent for the funeral of Su Like malagu, the servant. The prince provides meals and Sanqi recites scriptures. Yin Zhi didn't dare to agree to the request of silence, so in the memorial of the death of Lagu in Ma Su on the ninth day of September, he also wrote down the request of silence and asked his father for instructions. On the memorial, Emperor Kangxi approved: "Brother XII's words are right, so I will do as he asks." Yin lived in the mourning palace, held a wake for Summala, provided meals and recited scriptures, and other princes took turns to send one person to Yin's company every day.
Emperor Kangxi once instructed the prince that if anything happened to his grandmother, he would stay for seven days and then leave his clean body. The purpose is to go back to the palace to see my dear E Niang and bid farewell to her body. But later, he didn't return to the palace until 15, so he issued a decree again, asking the princes to keep aunt Summala's body for another seven days until he returned to the palace. This shows the intimate feelings between Emperor Kangxi and Aunt Summala.
In order to repay Summala Gu's contribution to the Qing Dynasty and the kindness of "teaching her credentials by hand and cultivating her son by her", and to support the prince, Emperor Kangxi decided to handle Summala Gu's funeral according to the ceremony. This is a great honor for Summala, who was born as a slave.
Summala and Empress Xiaozhuang lived together for more than 60 years and spent extraordinary years. Of course, we should accompany each other after death. At that time, Zigong in Xiao Zhuang was parked in the temporary Anfengtang at the foot of Changrui Mountain in Zunhua, and Emperor Kangxi decided to park Summala's coffin here. Aunt Summala's coffin moved into the temporary Anfengtang on October 13th, 44th year of Kangxi. Master and servant have been separated for 18 years. I believe that when they meet again in the underworld, I will definitely thank Emperor Kangxi for this thoughtful arrangement for them.