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The history of bergamot princess
This is mainly because Gege is born with a somewhat different body from ordinary people. There is a thin layer of skin between his fingers, similar to a duck web. The emperor thought it was bad for the face of the royal family and wanted to kill her when she was born. Later, she was spared because of the queen mother's bail. This Gege feels very inferior. Since ancient times, these royal princesses have been loved in every way and enjoyed superior treatment everywhere, but in the Qing Dynasty, the princess died of inferiority.

This gege is Heshuo Jiagege, also called Ganlong Sigege. Her mother's name is Chunfei, and she is from Suzhou. As early as when Gan Long was a prince, he married Gan Long. Chunfei gave birth to two sons and a daughter for the third time. This daughter is Siegel. However, Sigege has a congenital physical defect. Her hand is like a duck's paw, and there is a thin layer of skin between adjacent fingers, which looks ugly.

At that time, Ganlong thought he was a freak and planned to execute the baby. Finally, the Queen Mother came forward to save Sigege. The queen mother thinks these hands are bergamot, because she believes in Buddhism very much and loves this granddaughter very much, and Sigege has been adopted by Shoukang Palace. When she was 10 years old, civil strife broke out in Junggar. At this time, Qianlong sent Fu Heng to send troops for trial. Fu Heng lived up to expectations and wiped out the rebels in one fell swoop. When he returned home in triumph, the emperor announced the marriage and married Sigege to his son Fu Longan.

Sigege, who has a physical defect, married Fu Heng Palace. It is conceivable that she must be despised by these feudal parents. When she showed her fingers, they were very dissatisfied with her daughter-in-law, and Sigege was deeply hit, and eventually died of inferiority.