On July 18th, the fifth year of Yongzheng (1727), Yong Zhengdi held a grand wedding for the fourth son of the emperor, Li Hong and Fu Cha, in the West Second Palace of the Forbidden City (Li Hong was renamed China Palace after he ascended the throne). In the seventh year of Yongzheng, Yong Zhengdi gave Changchun Fairy Hall as their residence in Yuanmingyuan. After getting married, the young couple treated each other like guests and loved each other more than usual. When Qianlong was a prince, he had married ten people, including Fujin, Side Fujin and Gege. When he became emperor, he married many concubines. Among many concubines in Qianlong, Empress Hyo-hyun has the best relationship with Qianlong and won Qianlong's favor. Gan Long wrote in memory of Fu Chashi's "Teach Pan Yue to mourn with its rhyme": "The nine palaces are reserved and empty." That is to say, there are concubines in three palaces and six hospitals, but facing them is like facing vanity. It is enough to prove that Qianlong has no sincere feelings for other concubines.
In the 11th year of Yongzheng, Yong Zhengdi gave Li Hong "Evergreen laity". In order to show her love for the Queen, after she acceded to the throne, the Queen gave her residence in Changchun Palace of the Forbidden City, Changchun Fairy Hall of Yuanmingyuan and her beloved wife a place that matched her name. The meaning is self-evident.
Many times in Qianlong's poems, he sincerely praised and missed Fu Cha's elegant appearance, which is unique among his empresses, showing his graceful demeanor. However, as a man with depth, Gan Long's requirements for women are not only appearance, but also connotation and personality. In Qianlong's poems, she was praised as "peerless", which means unique and unparalleled among her kind. In Emperor Qianlong's mind, she was his bosom friend, so he mentioned the intimate situation of the two people many times in his poems, such as "Sorrow and happiness are only for * * *, greetings are not forgotten", "The mountain pavilion and waterside pavilion are in the same boat", "I haven't seen you for a day like March", "I have a deep dream" and "Recalling the past".
Ganlong gave even more gifts to the Queen's family than usual. Fu Heng and Fu Kang 'an were rare non-emperors in Qing Dynasty. At that time, people carried Fu Kang 'an's "life's grace, unprecedented." The Fu Cha family was also the most blessed family in the Qing Dynasty. See the words of the Qing Palace: "Fourteen people were married to Houmen, and their families were well-off."