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How many children does Empress Hyo-hyun have?
Four.

Eldest daughter: the eldest daughter of Emperor Qianlong (1728— 1729), young and unsealed.

The eldest son: Aisingiorro Yong Lian (1730— 1738), the second son of emperor Qianlong, was given to the crown prince, posthumous title Duan Hui, after his death.

The second daughter: Gu Lun and Princess Jing (1731-1792), and the third daughter of Qianlong who was married in the 12th year of Qianlong (1747).

The second son: Aisingiorro Yong Cong (1746— 1747), the seventh son of Emperor Qianlong, and posthumous title Ai Min, who was crowned Prince in March in the fourth year of Jiaqing (1799).

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Empress Xiaoxianchun (17 12 March 28th-1April 8th, 748) was born in Zhenghuangqi, Manchuria, the daughter of Li Rongbao, the chief manager of Chahar, the elder sister of Fu Heng, the county king, and the gift of Taibao University. The only queen of Fu Cha in Qing Dynasty. ?

The queen is gentle, but respectful and thrifty. She lives in the crown of edelweiss, without pearls and emeralds. Gan Long is "full of respect for anomalies". In the 13th year of Qianlong (1748), he traveled eastward with the emperor and collapsed during a boat tour in Texas. Qianlong was deeply saddened and mourned for it. The death of the queen had a considerable impact on Qianlong's mood and personality, and then caused quite a storm inside and outside the court.

In the seventeenth year of Qianlong (1752), on1October 27th, it was dedicated to Ansheng Shuiyu Yuling Underground Palace. After Jiaqing and Daoguang, she was named "Filial Piety, Honesty, Mu Ren, Gong Hui, Kang Shunfu and Empress Tianchang Shengchun".

On July 18th, the fifth year of Yongzheng (1727), Yong Zhengdi held a grand wedding for the fourth son of the emperor, Li Hong and Fu Cha, in the West Second Palace of the Forbidden City (Li Hong was renamed China Palace after he ascended the throne). In the seventh year of Yongzheng, Yong Zhengdi gave Changchun Fairy Hall as their residence in Yuanmingyuan. After getting married, the young couple treated each other like guests and loved each other more than usual.

When Qianlong was a prince, he had married ten people, including Fujin, Side Fujin and Gege. When he became emperor, he married many concubines. Among many concubines in Qianlong, Empress Hyo-hyun has the best relationship with Qianlong and won Qianlong's favor.

Gan Long wrote in the poem "Yue Mourning Poems Follow Its Rhyme" commemorating Fu Cha: "Nine imperial salts exist, but nothing is left." That is to say, there are concubines in three palaces and six hospitals, but facing them is like facing vanity.

In the 11th year of Yongzheng, Yong Zhengdi gave Li Hong "Evergreen laity". In order to show her love for the Queen, after she acceded to the throne, the Queen gave her residence in Changchun Palace of the Forbidden City, Changchun Fairy Hall of Yuanmingyuan and her beloved wife a place that matched her name. The meaning is self-evident.

Many times in Qianlong's poems, he sincerely praised and missed Fu Cha's elegant appearance, which is unique among his empresses, showing his graceful demeanor. However, as a man with depth, Gan Long's requirements for women are not only appearance, but also connotation and personality. In Qianlong's poems, she was praised as "peerless", which means unique and unparalleled among her kind.

In Emperor Qianlong's mind, she was his bosom friend, so he mentioned the intimate situation of the two people many times in his poems, such as "funeral music is only given to * * *, greetings are not forgotten", "the mountain pavilion and the waterside pavilion are on the same boat", "I haven't seen you for a day like March", "I am so fond of dreaming" and "reminiscing about the past".

Ganlong gave even more gifts to the Queen's family than usual. Fu Heng and Fu Kang 'an were rare non-emperors in Qing Dynasty. At that time, people carried Fu Kang 'an's "life's grace, unprecedented." The Fu Cha family was also the most blessed family in the Qing Dynasty. See the words of the Qing Palace: "Fourteen people were married to Houmen, and their families were well-off."

In the 13th year of Qianlong (1748), in the first month of Qianlong's first year, the empress dowager made an east tour with her. Visit the Confucius Temple and climb Mount Tai. On February 24th, the East Tour team came to Qufu, Shandong Province and visited the famous Confucius Temple. The next day, a grand ceremony was held in the Confucius Temple. On this day, I also visited the Confucius Forest. On February 29th, they also climbed Mount Tai in Dongyue. On the fourth day of March, visit Baotu Spring in Jinan.

On March 6th, they visited the Lixia Pavilion. On the seventh day of March, I went to Baotu Spring again. On the eighth day of March, Emperor Qianlong returned to Beijing on the orders of the Empress Dowager. On March 1 1, she abandoned the car and boarded the ship and returned to Beijing along the canal waterway. That night, while in Shihai, Empress Hyo-hyun died of illness on the boat at the age of 37. At the beginning of March, Focha fell ill in Jinan.

When the emperor heard the news, he immediately decided to stop on the road and stay in the nearby Jinan mansion to let the queen recuperate. The queen didn't want to delay the emperor's state affairs because of herself, so she urged the emperor to return to the north many times. The emperor pondered for a long time and ordered him to return on the eighth day of March. In Dezhou, Shandong Province, Fu Cha died.

This day is March 11th, 13th year of Qianlong. Emperor Qianlong is about to enter the glorious period of his career, but his wish to grow old with his beloved wife is irrevocably shattered. For the emperor who has not yet reached the age of no doubt, the peaceful and pleasant journey of life seems to have come to an end. In the next ten thousand summer nights and winter nights in Qian Qian, he can only see the Queen in his dreams.

In the thirteenth year of Qianlong, the queen died in Texas, and Emperor Qianlong mourned, from which he began his life-long memorial activities and long memories. Empress Zi Gong set up Changchun Palace first, moved to the Guande Hall in Jingshan on 25th, and sent it to Jing 'anzhuang on October 7th. Qianlong's poems also followed this process, all mourning for Zhou Yue, February, Hundred Days, and moving to Phoenix.

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