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Emperor Kangxi had many wives and children, and Wu Yashi had the most children for Kangxi. Does Kangxi really like him?

Emperor Kangxi had many wives and children, with 55 children, including 35 princes and 20 princesses. Empress Wu Yashi was the one who gave birth to the most children for him, so I think she was also loved by Kangxi at some time. Empress Xiao Gongren, Wu Yashi, the concubine of Emperor Kangxi, Yong Zhengdi's biological mother, a native of Zhenghuangqi, Manchuria, was a first-class man and a powerful daughter. The only Empress of Wu Yashi in Qing Dynasty (Zhu Zun).

Wu Yashi was born in poverty and his father was a humble military attache. Being so loved by Kangxi and giving birth to three sons and three daughters for Emperor Kangxi must have something extraordinary. It was not until the fourth son of the emperor was born that Kangxi gave a gift. Similarly, in the second year after Liu Zi was born, Wu Yashi was promoted to princess, and after that, Wu Yashi never accepted any gifts during the 40-year reign of Emperor Kangxi.

Emperor Kangxi also doted on Wu Yashi. As an emperor, love exists, but it is not unique. Before love, women are selfish. A woman can sacrifice everything for love, but such love is too difficult for an emperor. In ancient times, it was normal to have wives and concubines in groups. Of course, at that time, women may be brainwashed by this idea and feel normal, but who has selfishness?

"Since ancient times the emperor fickle, poor beauty unlucky. Since ancient times, emperors have been unlucky and are the most ruthless emperors. " The king's love is doting, not true love. Love is the imprint of two hearts, the blending of two lives, and it is based on equality. In the era of the supremacy of imperial power, love is out of reach. We hope to fly in heaven, two birds become one, grow on the earth, two branches of a tree ... just a woman's expectation for love and a better life in the future.