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What was your princess like in history?
Your princess, also known as the filial piety queen or Wei Jiashi, is the emperor's favorite.

Although Wei Jiashi did not become a queen before her death, her life was complete. She was not born high, but she was loved by the emperor. She gradually rose from nobility to imperial concubine, and her son Yan Yong was secretly put aside before her death.

Before Wei Jiashi's death, Emperor Qianlong entered Manchuria with her maiden's banner and yellow flag, and made it the world leader. After Wei Jiashi's death, Emperor Qianlong added 18 pieces to her original ritual, reaching 76 pieces, which was the most ritualized in the harem of Emperor Qianlong (59 pieces for filial piety and 53 pieces for Hui Xianfei). This shows that Emperor Qianlong gave Wei Jiashi special treatment.

The extended information made this princess also known as the Queen of Xiaoyi Chun (1727- 1775), the third queen of Qianlong, Wei Jiashi, the biological mother of Jiaqing Emperor and the daughter of Wei Qingtai, a third-class benefactor.

In the 13th year of Qianlong, Wei Jiashi was promoted to the imperial concubine, in the 24th year of Qianlong, Wei Jiashi was promoted to the imperial concubine, and in the 30th year of Qianlong, she became the imperial concubine.

At this time, the filial piety queen died, and Queen Nora's hair was ruined because it was broken. After Emperor Qianlong failed to establish the Wei Jiashi due to the obstruction of the Queen of Chongqing, Wei Jiashi was in charge of the Sixth Palace with the honour of the imperial concubine, and was the Lord of the harem for ten years (Emperor Qianlong called her "the Lord of the Orchid Palace" in a poem commemorating Wei Jiashi).

Wei Jiashi was one of the concubines who gave birth to the most children for Emperor Qianlong and one of the concubines who gave birth to the most children in Qing Dynasty.