1. Poems written by Qianlong to Empress Fucha
There is such a perfect and beautiful love in the world - he was an emperor of his generation and had countless concubines, but he loved her alone.
Even though she has been dead for half a century, she is still the one he loves most. Emperor Qianlong inherited the past and ushered in the prosperous Qing Dynasty, which was characterized by literary and military skills and unparalleled splendor.
He lived the longest and enjoyed the most blessings. He called himself a "perfect old man", and his "wenzhi" and "martial arts" were vigorous. Qianlong I was a man of many beauties, but he also had a woman whom he loved all his life, and he never From their childhood sweethearts until their twilight years, they loved each other so much that they will never be forgotten. This woman is his married wife, the Fucha family, known in history as Queen Xiao Xian Chun.
The seventy-two concubines of the Three Palaces and Sixth Courtyard, who were as beautiful as flowers, were like dust in his eyes. There is a poem to prove it: The cool autumn is so touching, but the situation is so lonely.
Like void. Fifty-one years after her death, even though Qianlong met countless women, he only had her in his heart. He had developed the habit of sleeping alone throughout his life, and never slept with any concubine. Live alone.
What kind of woman is that? Fucha was the daughter of Li Rongbao, the general manager of Chahar. She was beautiful, gentle, talented, noble and dignified. In a talent show, Yongzheng recognized at a glance that this beautiful and intelligent aristocratic girl had the demeanor of a mother to the world. In the fifth year of Yongzheng's reign, he was accused of marrying Qianlong as Fujin. After the marriage, Qianlong and the Fucha family had a deep and extraordinary love.
"Qing Gong Ci" records: "The Xiaoxian Queen is most favored by serving the Xiaosheng Queen. Emperor Gaozong praised Shu as the virtuous queen of ancient and modern times, so she was extremely favored by her descendants... The Sacred Heart cares about her. It is also rare in ancient and modern times." The general idea is that the Empress Xiaoxian was the most popular when she served the Empress Dowager. Qianlong called her virtue a virtuous empress in ancient and modern times, so she was treated with great favor by her family. The emperor's love and attention to her was rare in ancient times.
Mrs. Fucha received a good education since she was a child. After graduation, she not only took good care of her husband and was considerate to him, but also tried her best to honor her mother-in-law. She diligently went to her mother-in-law's palace every day to greet her, often greeted her, served her meals, fulfilled her duties as a daughter-in-law, and won her mother-in-law's love.
Mr. Fucha is a person who is both extremely smart and innocent, both shrewd and gentle, aware of both general matters and details, considerate, principled, subtle and graceful. , and a woman who can laugh at Tanlang. While he was busy with his career, she used her shrewd coordination to manage the harem, arranging and taking care of the prince's life and education so that he would not be distracted.
When he was troubled and irritable, she was like a interpretive flower, quickly reading his heart. She shook hands gently at the right time and handed over a snack without saying a word. A deep kiss on the back of his neck can give him great comfort and help him quickly get out of his gloomy mood. When he was in a good mood and had no place to vent his energy, she could play with him to his heart's content, accompany him to gallop in the paddock, and even occasionally try to shoot an arrow with a bow.
As the two fell in love, Fucha became Qianlong's confidant. Before the flowers and under the moon, how many times had they pledged to each other that they would never be separated in this life? Deep in the inner courtyard, the embroidered curtains were lightly opened. How many times had they cuddled up to each other, watching the slender clouds crossing the moon, and the silver man turning at dawn, enjoying life to the fullest? The sweetness... Qianlong once went to the outside of the customs and told the queen about the old customs outside the customs. When his ancestors first started their business, the decorations on their clothes were all sewn on the cuffs with fluff, which was very simple.
Mrs. Fucha understood what Qianlong meant, so she specially made a flint bag sewn with down and presented it to Qianlong to show that the emperor did not forget the hardships of farming. Qianlong was greatly moved and sewed the flint bag with her. Always wear the bag with you. Mrs. Fucha is also a considerate woman.
In the eyes of other concubines, gaining Qianlong's favor can guarantee their lifelong prosperity and wealth. In the eyes of the Fucha family, Qianlong is the emperor of the world, but he is only her husband. After Emperor Qianlong suffered from severe scabies, the imperial physician ordered him to rest for a hundred days before he could recover.
After hearing this, the Fucha family moved to the outhouse of the palace and took good care of her for a hundred days until Qianlong recovered. How could such a woman not impress Qianlong? She is a lucky queen, but an unfortunate mother. The originally happy marriage was cast a shadow by the pain of repeated loss of children.
Qianlong was a romantic man. He walked the world of mortals day and night, walking hand in hand, wandering through the mountains and rivers. In the prosperous age of Kangxi and Qianlong, when the country was peaceful and the people were safe, this was his dream. In the thirteenth year of Qianlong's reign, in order to relieve the pain of the Queen's loss of her son, Qianlong took the Queen out to relax. He never thought that this decision would be the eternal farewell of their couple.
Mrs. Fucha became ill from grief due to the death of her beloved son. Coupled with the fatigue from the journey, she fell ill in Jinan. She passed away in Dezhou, Shandong.
After twenty-two years of marriage, he and the queen were like two big trees that depended on each other and grew together. They had already become part of each other. Within six months of the queen's departure, on the surface, the emperor was still dealing with state affairs with all his strength. However, grief often suddenly hit the emperor's heart like a tide. The torrent of grief frequently rolled up, leaving the emperor unable to sit still.
Often can’t handle it.
For several months, the emperor could not sleep well. He often felt that the queen was still with him, and he woke up frequently.
The eunuch noticed that the always rigorous and shrewd emperor had become dull. His purposeless activities increased and his work was inefficient. He often walked to one place and forgot which memorial he was looking for. Sometimes I forget everything I just said.
Everyone in the harem was on tenterhooks, because there were so many people that the emperor was inexplicably angry. The loss of his wife in his prime made Qianlong, who had always been wise and gentle, extremely irritable. He first launched an attack within his own family, criticizing the eldest son Yonghuang and the third son Yongzhang for not showing sincerity in mourning the death of the queen, thus depriving them of the privilege of being appointed. Qualifications for the prince.
Then he targeted the high officials of the imperial court. Officials from other provinces did not come to attend the funeral and some officials were frustrated and had their heads shaved. For various reasons, more than a hundred officials were dismissed, demoted, transferred, or given suicide. , it can be seen that the death of the Fucha family triggered a shock in the heart of Emperor Qianlong. In order to express the suppressed thoughts in his heart, Emperor Qianlong wrote a series of touching mourning poems with tears. These poems came from true feelings and were among the best of Emperor Qianlong's many poems.
Because through these poems, what you see is no longer the confident hero, but an affectionate and persistent husband's infinite memory for his deceased wife. It's early summer again, and the little lotus has just begun to show its tip. 2. Does anyone know the poem that Emperor Qianlong wrote to his late Empress Fuca?
The poem that Emperor Qianlong wrote to his late Empress Fuca is "Shu Bei Fu".
The queen is graceful in appearance but respectful and frugal in character. She usually wears velvet flowers on her crown instead of pearls and jade. Qianlong said "every time he admired him, he loved him abnormally".
In the thirteenth year of Qianlong's reign, he accompanied the emperor on an eastern tour and died in Zhouci, Dezhou. Qianlong was deeply mourned and wrote "Shu Bei Fu" to mourn his death. The whole poem is as follows: Why does Yi start the universe? Why does the poem begin with Sui? But at the beginning of human relations, the harmony between heaven and earth is established.
Nian Yihou’s wife came here in the 22nd year. Once the pain is gone, it will last forever, separated by yin and yang, it is impossible to know.
In the past, Emperor Kao’s destiny was to bring virtue to famous families. I will leave the dead body and we will arrange Jiali in Weibin.
To cultivate virtue in the Qing Palace is to govern one's clothes and cultivate one's body. Even though the chaff has not been experienced, it is actually the same sweet but pungent.
His position is Kunning, and he praises Qianqing. The Wen Yan of Fengci Wei is the ceremonial form of Jiuqing.
If you are frugal at home, your love will begin to reel in goods and cultivate cocoons; if you are diligent in your country, you will also know that when it rains, it will be sunny. I regret that I was not destined to die soon, and it pains me that my direct descendants have been abandoned one after another.
He was dejected and hurt internally, so he died young. The disciples of Fu are all the same, how can they regard each other differently? When misfortune comes one after another, who would not increase the resentment of the husband? Kuang Gu Yu's sorrow and mourning are even more confused and heartfelt.
Shangqiang is happy to comfort each other, and every time he suppresses love, he sheds tears. The tears are coming, the tears are falling, the joy is strong, and the joy is heart-breaking.
When the spring comes, Yu sets off his bridle and follows me to the east. I'm thinking of all the hard work for a minor illness, and something unexpected happened to speed my return. I boarded the painting boat and stole it, and I returned to the inner court from Luhe River.
It wasn't long before I went to visit the inner court, and I couldn't stop complaining about the encounter. Nothing can be traced back to you, and this is where your life will come from.
The shadow and form are separated, and they appear to be missing. I yearn for the beautiful concubines, care for and respect the weak ones.
Why look at Xiangpu first? I hope Beihai lacks magical skills. Following the mourning rituals, people feel sad, and the posthumous title of filial piety and virtue is shown.
I think about the legacy of the emblem so much, how can the word "讵" be announced? It contains the four virtues and comes out first, saying that it can be passed on to the common people. Metabolism comes in a surprising time sequence, and it is as rapid as ten days.
Seeing the new prosperity makes me sad, and seeing the old things brings back memories of the beginning. There are also times when the mood is temporarily suspended, and when the mood is touched, the mood is quenched.
Believe that life is like a dream, and all the worlds are empty. Alas! Don't be sad because of separation, and who will follow if you lose your inner position? Entering the lady's house, it's quiet and draped with phoenixes hanging in the sky.
The spring breeze and autumn moon are here. When will the summer and winter nights come back? The vernacular translation of the entire poem is as follows: Why does the Book of Changes talk about the universe at the beginning? Why does the Book of Songs start with Guan Sui? Because this is the beginning of all human relationships, the heaven and earth are matched with the universe. I have been married to the Queen for 22 years, and I was separated from her overnight. How heartbroken I am.
The queen was personally selected by my father for me. The queen came from a scholarly family and was designated as the direct descendant of Fujin. When I was in the East Palace, I cultivated my moral character and worked hard at my job. Although she was not a poor wife who accompanied me, we experienced many ups and downs in life together.
When she takes up her position in the Kunning Palace, she will assist me and serve the Queen Mother dutifully, and her virtues can serve as an example for the harem. However, fate was unfortunate. The two princes Duan Hui and Dao Min died early. The queen was overly sad and suffered from the root cause of the illness, and she died suddenly.
She raised the children of her concubines as if they were her own flesh and blood. Under these successive blows, who could not complain to her husband? What's more, how can one not feel heartbroken when two young sons died young? But instead she forced a smile every day, and I saw tears falling down her clothes. I knew she was not happy in her heart. How could she stop such a huge pain. In early spring, the Queen and I went on a tour east together. During the trip, the Queen's condition worsened, prompting me to return to Beijing as soon as possible, but unexpectedly I encountered a sudden change.
As we were approaching the capital, the queen passed away, leaving me with endless regrets. I keep thinking about the Queen’s life story.
Her voice and smile always appeared in my mind, and I felt lost in a daze. Poor Princess Hejing, she lost her mother at such a young age! Watching the Xiang River flowing eastward, the lapping water wetting the stones and tumbling down the floating leaves, why did Shun's wife die before him? I look at Penglai in the distance, why are there no ships leading there? He kept offering wine to her, but he couldn't lift the wine glass under the cover of sadness. He could only feel in vain in front of her soul, and a handful of pure land had been buried in the wine.
Follow the ancient etiquette and personally give the queen the posthumous title of Xiaoxian. Time flies like water, twenty years have passed so quickly! Sad, displaying relics, recalling the good times in the past, sometimes wandering away from things, touching the scene, feeling sad, but in my heart I feel that everything is empty, life and death are just a flashy show.
After losing my virtuous queen, who will accompany me through the long journey of life? It happens like this year after year. How can I think about it now and every day? I came to Changchun Palace again, the palace was silent, the curtains were hanging empty, the spring breeze had passed, and the people there were no more, but I sighed: The spring flowers and autumn moon are here, and I don’t know when the summer and winter nights will come back! Extended information Queen Fucha, Fucha surname, one of the eight major Manchu surnames. The Xianghuang Banner is the first of the three upper banners. It is personally controlled by the emperor and has a high status.
Emperor Yongzheng held a grand wedding ceremony for the fourth son of the emperor, Hongli and the Fucha family, at the Second Palace in the West of the Forbidden City (renamed Chonghua Palace after Hongli ascended the throne). After getting married, the young couple treated each other with respect and sincere affection.
After Emperor Qianlong ascended the throne, he appointed her as the Queen of the Central Palace. A ceremony was held on the fourth day of December in the second year of Qianlong (1737). Qianlong's poems sincerely praised and remembered Fucha's "graceful" appearance many times, which was unique among his concubines and showed her grace and grace.
But as a profound man, Qianlong's requirements for women are of course not only appearance, he cares more about connotation and character. In Qianlong's poems, she was praised as "unparalleled beauty", and "unparalleled" means unique and incomparable among her kind.
A Gui, a great scholar during the Qianlong period, once told a story. Once, Emperor Qianlong suffered from scabies and became weak after recovery. The doctor ordered him to rest for a hundred days. Empress Xiaoxian then lived in the outer room of the emperor's palace. After taking care of him meticulously for a hundred days, she saw that the emperor's complexion was as good as ever and his body recovered before she moved back to her palace.
The emperor and queen were deeply in love.
Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shu Bei Fu
Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia-Queen Fucha. 3. Poems written by Qianlong to Empress Fucha
This is a woman who speaks volumes.
She was about the same age as Emperor Qianlong. She was still very young when she died, about 25 years old, but she gave birth to Qianlong's eldest son. In a feudal patriarchal society, a woman who gave birth to the eldest son would always be looked down upon.
Some people speculate that she was Qianlong's first woman. This may be a reasonable guess. She also gave birth to the emperor's eldest son very early. In June of the sixth year of Yongzheng's reign, Hongli became a father when he was only 18 years old. It is estimated that the time of her pregnancy should be three months before the wedding of Hongli and his direct descendant Fujin, later Empress Xiaoxian.
She may be the woman given by Emperor Yongzheng to Emperor Qianlong for enlightenment education before marriage. When Qianlong was a prince, he always lived in the Forbidden City and did not live in a separate mansion. All the women he had before he ascended the throne were gifts from his father, Emperor Yongzheng. It is said that when the princes lived in the palace, they were only served by eunuchs, there were no maids, and the princes had little contact with the outside world. Therefore, before the official wedding of a prince, a woman must be sent to be enlightened and taught. This was also a popular trend among men in the upper class at that time before getting married. Just like in the Dream of Red Mansions, the men of the Jia family had to let two people go before they got married. Serving in the room.
The role of Queen Fucha may be similar to this kind of woman. Her family background is not prominent and her background is not high. She may have been a palace maid, so she was sent to Hongli before his official wedding. Perhaps she was the first woman that young Hongli had ever experienced in his life. She was lucky enough to give birth to his first son, and her relationship with Hongli should have been quite good. Even after Hongli married his first son, he Fujin, she also got pregnant and gave birth one after another. But after all, she was a beauty but had a poor life. She was less than 25 years old and died in July of the 13th year of Yongzheng's reign, only more than a month before Qianlong's accession to the throne.
Where there are more women, there is more right and wrong. Before Hongli ascended the throne, he was Prince Bao. According to the system, he could have one direct Fujin, two side Fujins, and ten Gege (low-level concubines). Therefore, there were more than ten women in Chonghua Palace, where Hongli lived before he ascended the throne. Perhaps because of his family background, Zhemin's identity was only Gege, but because he gave birth to the eldest son and was favored, he should be very jealous among a dozen women, because in the ten years of Hongli's residence, there were Not many women have given birth.
Where there are many women, there are always complex contradictions, especially within the red walls and yellow tiles of the Forbidden City. Is it because she gave birth to her eldest son and was proud of it? Or was it someone else's jealousy that made her feel sad? The unfavored women in the Qiandi period even lived peacefully until the Jiaqing Dynasty, while Zhemin, the first man to win a man at one stroke, did not even live to see Qianlong ascend the throne. Whether it was accidental or there were other internal reasons, everything can only be left to intuition and conjecture. .
Her death made Emperor Qianlong very sad. This was a woman he had great affection for. She gave birth to his eldest son and was also the mother of his first child. She might even be the first child in his life. a woman.
Therefore he posthumously named her Zhemin. A philosopher knows. Those who feel pity feel pain. It was seventeen years after her death that Emperor Qianlong's Yuling Mausoleum was built. During these seventeen years, he experienced many other young and beautiful women, but he did not forget this woman who died young and placed her in his The newly built mausoleum is located in one of the limited 6 places in the palace, waiting for the same cave a hundred years later.
Qianlong had more than 40,000 imperial poems, but he did not write many poems to his many women. Only four women had poems written by Qianlong to them. Imperial Concubine Zhemin, Empress Xiaoyi (Jiaqing’s biological mother, the concubine in Huanzhu), Imperial Concubine Huixian, and Empress Xiaoxian. These women were buried with him in the same cave. Qianlong's poem to Empress Fucha was written 45 years after her death. Because of the descendants she left in the world, their great-grandsons had grown up and were about to get married. Qianlong thought of Empress Fucha, who had been dead for many years, and lamented the years. As time flies by, he wrote a poem. He said, "I will be 70 years old by accident. Our great-grandson is about to get married. Do you know that he has been sleeping underground for many years?"
This poem is not necessarily very good, but it shows that the emperor also had the same plain and real sadness as ordinary people.
It’s been a long time since I’ve been able to write about sadness. Suddenly I caught a hundred years old and left it to others.
The phantom is shocking, the old friend is not forgotten, the great-grandson is married, and those who are sleeping recently can hear it and know it. 4. Appreciation of Qianlong's poem to the queen
Qianlong's poem is not necessarily very good, but it shows that the emperor also has the same plain and real sadness as ordinary people. It's been so long that I can't express any sadness.
I will catch you when you are seventy years old, and let him wait for you when he is a hundred years old.
The phantom is so fast that the old friends are not forgotten.
The great-grandson is close in marriage, and those who sleep can hear it.
Qianlong had more than 40,000 imperial poems, but he did not write many poems to his many women. Only four women had poems written by Qianlong to them. Imperial Concubine Zhemin, Empress Xiaoyi (Jiaqing’s biological mother, the concubine in Huanzhu), Imperial Concubine Huixian, and Empress Xiaoxian. These women were buried with him in the same cave.
Qianlong’s poem to Empress Fucha was written 45 years after her death. Because the descendants she left in the world, their great-grandsons had grown up and were about to get married, Qianlong remembered that she had been dead for many years. Empress Fucha lamented the fleeting passage of time and wrote a poem. She said, "I will be 70 years old by accident. Our great-grandson is about to get married. Do you know that she has been buried underground for many years?"
For reference. 5. Appreciation of Qianlong's poem to the queen
Qianlong's poem is not necessarily very good, but it shows that the emperor also has the same plain and real sadness as ordinary people.
It’s been so long that I can’t express any sadness. I caught him suddenly when he was seventy years old, and I let him wait until he was a hundred years old.
The phantom is so fast that the old friends are not forgotten. The great-grandson is close in marriage, and those who sleep can hear and know.
Qianlong had more than 40,000 imperial poems, but he did not write many poems to his many women. Only four women had poems written by Qianlong to them. Imperial Concubine Zhemin, Empress Xiaoyi (Jiaqing’s biological mother, the concubine in Huanzhu), Imperial Concubine Huixian, and Empress Xiaoxian.
These women were buried with him in the same cave. Qianlong's poem to Empress Fucha was written 45 years after her death. Because of the descendants she left in the world, their great-grandsons had grown up and were about to get married. Qianlong thought of Empress Fucha, who had been dead for many years, and lamented the years. As time flies by, he wrote a poem. He said, "I will be 70 years old by accident. Our great-grandson is about to get married. Do you know that he has been sleeping underground for many years?" for reference. 6. How much Qianlong loved Empress Fucha. Empress Fucha was the white moonlight of Emperor Qianlong's life
"Story of Yanxi Palace" has been airing recently. I think many people, like me, were attracted by Empress Fucha's gentleness and grace. Gong Jin was greatly impressed. I wonder if anyone who has watched the show dislikes Queen Fucha? Even when she loses her temper, she is so gentle that it makes people want to coax her. It is indeed the original light of Bai Yueguang.
Empress Fucha was a real lady and Qianlong’s favorite person. She only lived in the Qing Dynasty for just over thirty years, but she left behind endless praise for her virtues and independence. With the love of an emperor, future generations will no longer be able to test her happiness or unhappiness, but if we say that she is virtuous in ancient and modern times, she is worthy of it, with clear and generous features
Empress Fucha is the white moonlight of Qianlong Wrong, I wish to win the heart of one person and never be separated from each other. It is rare for a king to be affectionate in the body of an emperor. More than a hundred poems haunt me. Qianlong never forgot his love with Fucha. In his previous life, he lived it as the original meaning of love. look. "Once the pain is gone, it will last forever. You cannot know it despite the yin and yang." I have to say that the line between Empress Fucha and Qianlong is really touching. The love between the emperor and the empress was deep and enviable. The highest level of Qianlong's poems in his life were in mourning for Fucha's death at the age of thirty-seven, which made him miss him until he was eighty-six. Years old, the Aixinjueluo family is really in love.
When Empress Fucha died, Qianlong wrote at the end of his sad poem, "You will know when summer and winter nights will come back." More than 40 years later, Xiaoxian has been dead for 42 years, and Xiaoxian He only lived 37 years in his life. Emperor Qianlong, who was in his eighties at that time, had already experienced her two lives. He went to Xiaoxian as usual and said: "It is difficult to describe a life in full, and a hundred years will be wasted." Summer and winter nights, the future is only twenty years.
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Empress Fucha is sad, she is sad, the boy lost his son, the young man lost his life, if you say she is happy, she is happy, he has the only love of the rare emperor in this world. From then on, he will live the rest of his life , she will always be the white moonlight of this emperor. I will miss her and love her forever. "The spring breeze and autumn moon are here. When will the summer and winter nights come back?" "The last two sentences of Qianlong's "Ode to the Sorrow" written in memory of Empress Fucha filled up the brightest white moonlight in the emperor's life~ 7. "Story of Yanxi Palace" What was Qianlong's feeling for Empress Fucha? It turned out that she was Qianlong
< p> When Qianlong was still Prince Bao, Fucha Rongyin married into the palace at the age of 15 and became the direct descendant of Fujin. At that time, Qianlong, also known as Hongli, brought Rongyin into the palace to pay respects to the emperor and queen. After Qianlong left, Rong Yin Yin was left by the queen and asked if she knew she was wrong. Rong Yin was at a loss and didn't know what was wrong. Unexpectedly, the queen actually said that Rong Yin said one more sentence than Qianlong, which was a mistake, and punished her to copy the women's rules 100 times to let her know what to do. With her husband as her guide, her husband was her world. From then on, Rong Yin kept in mind what the queen said and knew her duty. She never said much until Qianlong became emperor. So she became the empress. The burden of the empress was too great, and it weighed on Rongyin, making her breathless. Rongyin didn't like to be restrained by nature, but she became the empress of the Qing Dynasty, and later became a model for the Sixth Palace. The decency and rules of the past should not linger on the past, but Rong Yin did. Rong Yin became a queen and lost her true self, but she still cherished the love of her children in the past, but she did not give birth to Yong Lian Yong Cong. Being able to protect them made Rong Yin feel sad and angry. She thought that Emperor Qianlong was affectionate to her, but she forgot that Qianlong was an emperor. Rong Yin had a gentle personality and did not antagonize others. She also helped the concubines in the harem. She had clearly shown this in her life. She had done nothing wrong, but was betrayed again and again.At first, Rong Yin had some resentment and conflicts with the emperor because of Yong Lian's death. She thought that the emperor was treating her badly. He has no feelings, and he has no feelings for their son Yonglian. Otherwise, how could it be possible that Yonglian's death had no impact on him, and there was no sadness at all. Rongyin was stuck in Yonglian's affairs and couldn't get out of it. Rongyin because Regarding Yonglian's affairs, he didn't care about the affairs of the harem. He was obsessed with the past all day long and shed tears. Although Rong Yin was very angry with the emperor, and the emperor and the queen mother also had some opinions, they were still willing to indulge her and wait for her to come out.
Later Rong Yin learned that the emperor had named Yong Lian the crown prince since Yong Lian was born. Rong Yin finally understood that the emperor also liked Yong Lian, but because he was an emperor, he could not show it. After coming out, Rong Yin came out and treated the emperor better, and showed her face and dignity as the master of the Sixth Palace and the queen. Later Rong Yin reconciled with Qianlong and gave birth to Yong Cong, Cong Yong Cong. Cong saw Qianlong's love for him. Qianlong had high hopes for Yong Cong, and wanted to make him the crown prince, and intended for Yong Cong to inherit the throne in the future.
But later Yong Cong also failed. Being harmed by an adulterer, Rong Yin was already heartbroken, and Er Qing's stimulation of her made her despair. She chose to jump off the turret and end her life. After freeing herself, she could just be Fu Charong. After Rong Yin died, Qianlong was reluctant to part with Rong Yin, but he felt that Rong Yin was too weak to bear the burden of the queen. Even after Rong Yin died, Qianlong never let Rong Yin go, and finally took advantage of Rong Yin's death. , Killing chickens to scare monkeys, so that court officials can perform their duties.
Therefore, Qianlong had true feelings for Rong Yin, but he could not resist the national justice in his heart. As an emperor, he still chose to do so. The Qing Dynasty is the smallest, and the Qing Dynasty is the most important. 8. Qianlong loved Ruyi or Empress Fucha
Historically, Qianlong loved Empress Fucha more.
1. Empress Fucha:
1. Fucha was selected for Qianlong among Yongzheng’s beautiful women. She was Qianlong’s first official wife and had a deep relationship with Qianlong.
2. Fucha was a simple person by nature, and Qianlong "loved him exceptionally every time he respected him".
3. After Fucha married Qianlong at the age of 16, she continued to be favored and gave birth to two boys and two girls to Qianlong. Both sons were appointed as heirs, but unfortunately they both died young one after another. Only one daughter of the Fucha family survived. This only surviving princess was originally married to a Mongolian prince, but Qianlong made an exception and allowed her to stay in the capital. She was also the first princess to live in the capital and enjoy a salary of 1,000 silver.
4. Qianlong’s granting of titles to the queen’s family went beyond the regular system. Fu Heng and Fu Kang’an were rare non-clan kings in the Qing Dynasty. "The Fucha family was also the most favored family in the Qing Dynasty. It is recorded in "Qing Gong Ci": "There are fourteen people with halberds and nobles, and the favor of the family is unprecedented. Lun.
5. After Fucha's death, it had a considerable impact on Qianlong's mood and personality, and he did many incredible things, which in turn caused a great disturbance inside and outside the court. Qianlong also wrote. He wrote many poems to commemorate Fu Cha's family, and even wrote in "Imitating Pan Yue's Poetry Style and Using Its Rhyme" in memory of Fucha: "Nine emperors are ready to take the throne, and their appeals are empty." That is, there are three palaces and six courtyards, and all the concubines are there. , but facing them is like facing the void
2. Ruyi’s prototype is Queen Huifanala:
1. Huifanala was killed by Qianlong. When he was established as empress, Qianlong went to the funeral of Empress Fucha to express his filial piety and obey the wishes of the empress dowager.
Emperor Qianlong wrote in the title of the posthumous title: "The Nala clan, the imperial concubine who photographed the Sixth Palace, was from a well-known family in Xiuyu, Xiangzhong Shide, and had been in Qiandi for a long time... In order to honor the order of Empress Dowager Cixuan Kanghui of Chongqing, this gold book is Jin Baolier became the queen.
2. Huifanara entered the palace when Qianlong was Prince Bao, but she only started to have children when she became queen, and gave birth to two sons and one daughter for Qianlong. .
3. After Huifa Nala had her hair cut, Qianlong immediately ordered the queen to be sent back to the capital by water. He also ordered that the four treasures in the queen's hands be taken back, and that the queen's maids be removed from the palace. According to the Qing palace system, only those with low status were assigned two maids.
4. July 14th, the 31st year of Qianlong's reign (1766). On the same day, Empress Huifanala died. Emperor Qianlong ordered that the funeral be held as an imperial concubine, and that she be buried on the east side of the underground palace of Concubine Chunhui in the Yuling Concubine's Garden. There would be no sacred tablets and no sacrifices. According to the archives of the Imperial Household Affairs Office, the funeral of Queen Huifanara only cost 207 taels, 9 cents and 4 cents of silver, and the specifications were only equivalent to the level of a concubine.
There was a censor named Li Yuming in the imperial court who really saw it. If he refused, he wrote a letter to speak some words of justice for the queen, and as a result, Li Yuming was dismissed and exiled.
Extended information:
No matter how his life in the harem was, Qianlong still had political influence:
During his reign, Emperor Qianlong put down the various rebellions of Hezhuo and consolidated the development of a multi-ethnic country. He went to the south of the Yangtze River six times and practiced both civil and martial arts. They were all in their heyday. He made important contributions to the development of the prosperous period of Kangxi and Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty, and he was indeed a promising king of the generation.
Reference materials:
Empress Xiaoxian Chun - Baidu Encyclopedia
Empress Huifanarashi - Baidu Encyclopedia
For example Yi Chuan——Baidu Encyclopedia