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Why did the last concubine of Qianlong fall out of favor all her life?
This princess is a princess of A Jin in history, and her background is very prominent, because she is the granddaughter of Empress Hyo-hyun. Because Jin Fei's great-grandfather was once the uncle of Emperor Qianlong's filial piety, he was born in a very noble family, but he was not loved by Qianlong because of some things.

Princess Jin's position is really noble, so noble in history, but there are fewer women who have not been loved. Jin Fei's father is actually just a small person in charge, but his great-grandfather was a university student, Ma Qi, who was highly valued by the emperor when he was in Kangxi and Yongzheng, and even Ma Qi was the uncle of Emperor Qianlong's filial piety queen, so he would be counted according to his seniority, and Jin Fei was the granddaughter of filial piety queen, so at all stages of the draft, Jin Fei was much more noble than others.

Jin Fei was not favored, apparently because something offended Qianlong, but Jin Fei was optimistic and became the last concubine of Qianlong's death. It seems that because something offended Emperor Qianlong, Princess Jin was relegated to infinity. Later, in the last years of Qianlong, she was promoted to a noble, but Jin Fei was never favored, but she did not argue with others casually and remained optimistic, so she lived until the Daoguang period. During the Daoguang period, Daoguang put Jin Fei in a high position and respected her very much, and Jin Fei died at the age of 70.

Princess Jin was born noble, but no one loved her all her life. Fortunately, she was optimistic and cheerful, didn't suffer anything, but lived to be a hundred years old.