Empress filial piety (1639-123 September 660), Dong Eshi, thirteen years of Shunzhi (1656), Dong Eshi entered the palace and was deeply loved by the emperor shunzhi. On August 25th of the same year, she was made a virtuous princess. Just over a month ago, Shunzhi promoted her to imperial concubine on the grounds that she was "sensitive and kind, and never surpassed Dong Eshi", which was rare in the Qing Dynasty.
In the seventeenth year of Shunzhi (1660), on August 19th, my beloved princess Dong E died in Chenggan Palace, and Shunzhi was miserable. Tunxisen shaved her hair and became a bald son of heaven. Dong Eshi is the favorite woman in the emperor shunzhi's life. After her death, she was made a queen and buried with the Qing Xiaoling Mausoleum. Posthumous title paid tribute to the queen for filial piety.
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In the 13th year of Shunzhi (1656), on August 25th, Dong Fei was listed as a "virtuous princess" for only one month. Fu Lin made her an imperial concubine on the grounds that "Minhui is virtuous and can't leave Dong Eshi". Such a speed of promotion is very rare in history. 1On February 6th, Fu Lin also held a very grand ceremony for Princess Dong E, and according to the gift of canonizing the Queen, it issued an amnesty to the whole world.
The imperial edict conferring Dong E Fei as the imperial concubine is kept in the First Historical Archives of China. As a rule, the emperor will only send letters to the world on the gift of canonizing the queen. Dong E-fei enjoys this special courtesy, which shows that she has received unusual favor from Shunzhi.
In the 14th year of Shunzhi (1657), Dong Fei gave birth to the fourth son of the emperor. Shunzhi was very happy and awarded the title of "This is my first son". The child's treatment is like repentance, which means a lot of conferring the crown prince.
However, the child died less than three months after birth, and Shunzhi ordered him to be named Heshuo Rong Wang Qin, and a grand garden bed was built for him. Princess Dong was already sickly, and the emperor's four sons died in one hundred days. The blow made her ill. In the seventeenth year of Shunzhi (1660), on August 19th, Princess Dong died in Chenggan Palace, one of the six departments of the Eastern Palace, at the age of 22.
According to Fu Lin, when Dong E Fei fell, she "said nothing, sat up, called the Buddhist name, and hissed and died. A few days after my death, my face looked safe, as usual. "
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Aisin Gioro Fu Lin