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Don't be fooled by the drama of the Qing Dynasty: the real Fu Heng loved only one woman and had six children with her. Who is she?
Among the nine kings in China's history, the story of Hougong in Qing Dynasty has been put on the screen the most times. In recent years, the most popular story is The Story of Yan Xi Palace, which was praised by netizens for its calm plot and beautiful pictures. And Sitara Qing Er in The Story of Yan Xi Palace attracted netizens' great joy and sorrow, and even wished that she could kill Qing Er herself. Why is the husband of such a vicious woman the famous Gao Fushuai-Fu Cha Fu Heng in the Forbidden City?

Some netizens were so angry that they dug up the historical prototype of Fu Heng, Fu Cha, only to find that Fu Cha Fu Heng was indeed the younger brother of Empress Hsiao Xianchun in Qianlong, but his wife was not Sitara Qing Er, but Guaerjia, one of the eight most famous surnames in the Qing Dynasty, who was also of noble birth. Moreover, he had only one wife and no concubine, and Guaerjia was still his wife.

Fu Heng in history was born in 1720. He is the younger brother of Empress Xiao Xianchun, the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and was born in Manchuria, Huangqi. As the emperor's brother-in-law, Fu Heng is naturally a dignitary. With his identity, how could he marry a maid-in-waiting beside the queen as in Yan Xi Palace? The ladies-in-waiting around the Queen can be regarded as the wives of ordinary people after leaving the palace, but they are not qualified in front of Fu Heng. I'm afraid they can't even get the status of concubines, and they can barely get a house in Fu Heng.

Fu Heng, a talented man, was appointed as the bodyguard of Lanling by Qianlong at the age of 20, and soon became a first-class bodyguard. After that, he rose all the way and entered the Ministry of War for seven years (1745). In the 11th year of Qianlong (1746), he began to go to war. Three years later, Jinchuan was pacified. Because of his meritorious service, he was awarded the first-class loyal and brave public, and was given the gem top and the four dragons as auxiliary clothes. As the emperor's favorite and rich, there must be more aristocratic women in the Forbidden City who want to marry Fu Heng, but Fu Heng just loves his wife Guaerjia.

Guajardine's family is also of noble birth, but it is still a little worse than the royal family. But it is also reasonable to think that ancient people generally abide by the custom of "marrying a woman high and marrying a daughter-in-law low". Moreover, Guayeju's family is a famous beauty, and Fu Heng's wife Guayeju is called "the first beauty in Qing Dynasty", so Fu Heng is also a person who can't avoid customs and loves her very much.

Guayi and Fu Heng are very loving after marriage. They have six children. One son, Fu Longan, is the prototype of Er Kang in Princess Zhu Huan, and the other son, Fu Kangan, is naturally Er Tai. However, it is said that Fu Kang 'an is a dry dragon. Seeing Guayiding's beauty, he often summoned her. In the end, he cast an ulterior motive and gave birth to Fu Kang 'an. But this is all recorded by unofficial history, but in history, Qianlong is indeed relative.

Since the 11th year of Qianlong (1746), Fu Heng has been at war almost all the time. Therefore, there is no statement in Biography of Yan Xi Palace that Fu Heng has emotional entanglements with the imperial concubine Wei. What he is afraid of is that he has hardly seen the face of the imperial concubine, so there will be no scene of competing with Wei. Therefore, TV plays are TV plays and cannot be regarded as official history.

Fu Heng was loved by the emperor, but his life was extremely short. 1769 Fu Heng was infected when he sent troops to Myanmar, 1770 moved to Korea in February. As a result, he died of a serious illness two months later. At that time, he was 50. Emperor Qianlong ordered it to be handled according to the specifications of the imperial clan town, and posthumous title was "Wen Zhong".