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Who is Yi Ru in history? Whose queen?

Ruyi is the pure successor of the emperor in history, the successor of Qianlong, Huifa Nala.

Huifa Nala gave birth to two sons and a daughter.

Huifa Nala was ordered to return to Beijing first when Qianlong visited Hangzhou in the south, because "her behavior was particularly reasonable and crazy."

About 1 year, he became seriously ill and died.

Although Huifanara was the heir, after her death, Qianlong refused to hold a funeral for her with the title of queen. In the end, her funeral ceremony was only equivalent to mourning. If she doesn't hold a state funeral for three years, it can be said that it has not been abolished.

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The life of Huifa Nala:

In the 12th year of Yongzheng (1734), Nora 16 years old married Aisingiorro Hongli, the then Prince of Bulgaria.

A month after Li Hong ascended the throne, that is, in the 13th year of Yongzheng (1735), she was made a virtuous princess on September 24th.

Qianlong ten years (1745), on the 23rd day of the first month, she was named Xianguifei.

In the 14th year of Qianlong (1749), on April 5th, Nora was officially conferred as the imperial concubine of the Sixth Palace.

On the second day of August in the fifteenth year of Qianlong (1750), the ceremony of conferring the Queen was held. From then on, Nora ascended the throne of the queen.

In April of the seventeenth year of Qianlong (1752), just one and a half years after she was made queen, she gave birth to the twelve sons of the emperor, Yong Yun. The next year, she gave birth to five women. Twenty years after Qianlong (1755), the thirteenth son of Emperor Yongjing was born.

July 14th, the 31st year of Qianlong (1766). The imperial concubine was ordered to be buried with ceremony (actually only equivalent to a concubine), and national mourning was not allowed for three years; On September 28th, he was buried in the underground palace of Chunhui Emperor Guifei.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia Queen Huifa Nalashi