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The true face of the imperial concubine in Qing dynasty: the true princess is really beautiful. Is Wei's prototype a peerless beauty?
The true face of the imperial concubine in Qing dynasty: the true princess is really beautiful. Is Wei's prototype a peerless beauty? Everybody? This topic is very good. First of all, it involves a topic that ordinary people love and often discuss, which is relatively grounded and can arouse everyone's * * *. Secondly, this problem has the nature of popular science. As we know, as writers, their duties mainly include three aspects: first, to explain the facts, clarify the fallacies, guide public opinion, and play the role of speaking for the public and shouting for justice; Second, writers should carry forward the correct value orientation and positive energy. Third, and most importantly, writers should realize that they have the duty to preach and dispel doubts, and it is our duty to do a good job in popular science for the people.

Today's topic has popular science value and is a good question. Bian Xiao will talk about this topic. It is said that the prototype of Wei is the imperial concubine, the concubine of Emperor Qianlong. She is a stunning beauty. Since Fu Cha's death, your wife Wei Jiashi has been the most trusted person around him. Originally from Han nationality, she was a maid-in-waiting when she entered the palace. Later, with her wisdom and courage, she took the position of imperial concubine. The princess in the portrait has a good face, a standard oval face and two curved arch eyebrows. No wonder Emperor Qianlong was attracted to her. During the period of 10, the imperial concubine gave birth to six sons for Qianlong, and the fifteenth son, Yan Yong, was the later Jiaqing Emperor. But unfortunately, Qianlong did not make her queen until his death, but pursued her biological mother after Jiaqing succeeded to the throne. Perhaps in Qianlong's mind, the position of the queen has always been reserved for "Bai Yueguang" Focha.

As for your princess, the description of her in the draft of Qing Dynasty is simple: Filial piety queen, Wei Jiashi, a woman of Qing Dynasty. The emperor is a nobleman. Order, step by step to be a imperial concubine. In October of the 25th year of Qianlong, Ding Chou was born in Renzong. Thirty years, into the imperial concubine. In the first month of forty years, Ding Chou and Qiu were forty-nine years old.

Among them, there is no love description. In contrast, look at the description given by Empress Xiao Xianchun, Emperor Gaozong: He went to the capital and was buried in Changchun Palace 12 days. The gap is obvious. So, how many children did your princess have in her life? According to historical records, her fourteen sons, Lu Yong and sixteen sons, all died young, without mourning or reburial. Among them, the sixteen sons of the emperor didn't even have surnames. The emperor's 17 sons were so poorly paid that they didn't even have a prince. He only wants Baylor, and his greatest wish is to get half of the real estate in Little Shenyang. As for Yan Yong, the fifteenth son of the emperor who later became the emperor, which father cursed his son for his early death? (If he is not virtuous, he is willing to steal his calculation, so as not to delay another day. He can also choose Liang Yuan. )

In fact, according to historical records, Qianlong's treatment of the imperial concubine cannot be said to be a favor in itself. Your concubine will have a baby in a month. Qianlong asked her to go to the palace in the suburbs of Beijing to wait on dinner, and she was not worried that she was born on the road. Your princess's birthday gift is still 520 for ordinary imperial concubine; I'm too sick to say, and I have to take care of my concubine who has children in the same room. She was less than fifty years old when she died and was cleaned up. Yuling said in her later years that she was "about sixty years old". It can be seen that Qianlong doesn't like the princess herself.

. It can be seen that emperor Qianlong abandoned state affairs in the early days, put righteousness above family ties in the early days, and was pedantic and emotional in the later days. To him, your concubine is just an obedient kitten. His true love is Fu Cha and Shenyang. But even so, we have to admit that Wei's prototype is a peerless beauty.