Born on September 15, the twelfth year of Yongzheng, he was named a noble on the fourth day of February in the twenty-fifth year of Qianlong; On may 21, the twenty-seventh year of Qianlong, he was conferred Rong Yu; On October 26th, thirty-three years of Qianlong, he was conferred the title of Rong Fei.
Historically, as soon as she entered the palace, Rong Fei gave her the title of ordinary aristocrat, so that she didn't have to make a promise at the beginning. Although there are many women in the harem, Gan Long always remembers her, so she was later given the position of Shunyi.
As can be seen from the title, Rong Fei's temper should be docile and modest. As an emperor, Qianlong naturally likes obedient women, and it is with this that ChristianRandPhillips can maintain its long-term elegance.
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Rong Fei's story has always been fascinating. Legend has it that her "jade is not close, and the fragrance is fragrant, that is, it is not floral or pink, and there is a strange fragrance that is refreshing."
Princess Rong is the daughter of Governor Abida, the great granddaughter of Qiba Bilong, and has a younger sister named Xiguang, who is a famous woman in Manchuria. Rong Fei's father, Abida, is the grandson of Qin Bilong and the son of Yin De.
In history, Rong Fei is just a flash in the pan. Before 1788, Qianlong loved her very much. But it didn't last long. I don't know what annoyed Gan Long. He was demoted two levels in a row, and some wives became nobles until his death. Speaking of this demotion, there is no record in the history books. It seems that only Rong Fei and Emperor Qianlong knew it in their hearts.