The real ice moon princess in history
In the series "Young Kangxi", Bing Yuege and Young Kangxi, who grew up in Wang Fu Siheyuan, were childhood friends. The young Emperor Kangxi fell in love with her deeply, and was later named Princess Heshuo Roujia, but in the end she reluctantly married her good friend Geng Juzhong, who didn't love her, and grew up with Emperor Kangxi.
There are indeed two figures in history, Princess Heshuo Rujia and Geng Juzhong. However, Princess Heshuo Rujia in history was not so romantic, and she did not fall in love with Kangxi. Instead, like many princesses in the Qing Dynasty, she became a political victim. She married Geng Juzhong at the age of 6, 12 and died at the age of 22. There can be no love story with Kangxi.
Princess Jou-chia was born in 1652 and died in 1673. Jou-chia is the second daughter of Shunzhi cousin Yue Le. She was born and grew up in the palace. In short, she was adopted by Shunzhi and later named Princess Zhujia of Heshuo. 1663 165438+ married the grandson of Geng Zhongming, king of Jingnan in October. Princess Jou-chia died in Kangxi 12 at the age of 23. Unfortunately, there was a beautiful princess who got married at the age of 6 and died at the age of 23.
In order to appease King Jingnan, Princess Jou-chia, who was only 6 years old, married Geng Juzhong, the grandson of King Jingnan Geng Zhongming, on 1658. Therefore, Geng Juzhong was named Heshuo. However, this marriage did not happen until1June 663 1 1. Princess Jou-chia was only 12 years old when she really got married.
1664, Kangxi once again named Prince Gengjuzhong as the emperor's father, and later added Prince Shaobao and Prince Taibao. But such a political marriage is unwilling after all, and Princess Jou-chia was young at that time, so the married Princess Jou-chia was not happy. Princess Jou-chia passed away on 1673, ending her short and unfortunate life.
The year after Princess Jou-chia died, that is, 1674, Brother Geng Juzhong responded to Wu Sangui's rebellion. 1July 675, Emperor Kangxi surrendered to Geng.
1680, Geng rebellion was finally put down, and Geng Juzhong was sent to Fuzhou to deal with the aftermath. Geng Juzhong died in February 1687. In April of the same year, Emperor Kangxi sent ministers of rites to offer sacrifices to Geng Juzhong on his behalf, and posthumous title was "merciful".
Princess Jou-chia had a daughter named Geng Shi before her death, and later married Nalan Paixu, the younger brother of the famous poet Nalan Xingde. In this way, Princess Jou-chia became the mother-in-law of Nalan Xingde, a great poet in Qing Dynasty.