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Why was the second queen of Emperor Qianlong, Ulanala, hated by Emperor Qianlong?
Why was the second queen of Emperor Qianlong, Ulanala, hated by Emperor Qianlong?

Speaking of the Queen Qianlong, one is the original Fu Cha and the other is Ulana. Fu Cha was gentle and virtuous, and was deeply loved by Emperor Qianlong, while Urnala was a latecomer. It was also the only queen in the Qing Dynasty who fell out of favor because of broken hair. Urnala, Manchu Huang Zheng Banner, second queen of Qianlong, third-class hereditary benefactor, daughter of Narbu. When Qianlong was a prince, Yongzheng gave Nalashi a side Fujin of Qianlong's mansion. After Qianlong acceded to the throne, he was twenty years old and named Nala's wife.

After Yongzheng's death, Qianlong snatched the women who followed him from the secluded house. Fu Chashi and Di Fujin were made queens, and Gao Jiashi, a servant girl, was made imperial concubine. As for Ula Nala, it's nothing to her, but Ula Nala has always been respectful to Fu Chashi when she was in the hermitage, so she was named a virtuous princess for Fu Chashi. A side Fujin unexpectedly reduced to such a high position without a maid, which only shows how weak Gan Long's feelings for Ula Nala are.

In fact, for a long time, Gan Long didn't say that the Queen had offended herself because of the haircut, but only said, "Last spring, I accompanied the Queen Mother to Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Just want to celebrate, the queen suddenly changed her temperament, and in front of the empress dowager, she couldn't be filial. It is particularly good and reasonable than Hangzhou, and the traces are crazy. " During this time, people only knew that Qianlong hated the queen, but they didn't know where the queen offended him. It was not until 12 years later that a scholar named Jin stopped Yu Jia and put forward the problems after the establishment, which explained the events of that year.

As for the cause of the broken hair, the official history is ambiguous. Qianlong only said that he was disrespectful to the Queen Mother, but the Queen Mother was Urnala's patron, so this excuse was not credible. And unofficial history is very busy. It is mainly said that Qianlong was looking for flowers in Hangzhou, the queen spoke excessively, and the husband and wife quarreled fiercely. The queen cut off her hair in a rage. In Manchu customs, women can only cut their hair when their relatives die. This led to Qianlong's great anger and immediately ordered the queen to be sent back to Beijing, and then the queen's "four volumes" were recovered. Go to hell.

Nalashi died soon after being abandoned, and was ordered to be buried as an "imperial concubine", but in fact even the specifications of the concubines were not as good as those of other concubines.