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Is Yongzheng's fee your favorite?

Yongzheng's favorite princess (biography of Zhen Huan) is the Queen of Spring Garden, but unfortunately the Queen of Spring Garden was poisoned by her own sister. Since the Spring Garden was framed, no one has been Yongzheng's favorite princess, and no one can compare with the Queen of Spring Garden.

Historically, Yongzheng was barely fair to everyone. Only some concubines love more than others, but most of them have a purpose. Take Dunsu's imperial concubine (that is, Nianfei) for example. Yongzheng spoil her, is to use Nian Gengyao, win the battle for him.

Princess Xi was supposed to be Xi Guifei, so she gave birth to a prince and became a princess for Yongzheng. Princess Xi gave her sixth brother Hong Yong to Yongzheng. In Empresses in the Palace, she is the son of Guo Ziyu County. But in history, this is wrong. Hong Yong is the stepson of Prince Li Yun, the 17th son of Emperor Kangxi. Liu Yun's first son died when he was six months old, leaving no children. After three years of Qianlong (1738), in March, Zhuang Yunlu asked Yunli to give him up for adoption. Qianlong allowed him to play in battle and ordered him to inherit Prince Guo.

{There is no pure yuan queen in history. }

As for the favor before Yongzheng, she was favored. You can be an equal with the queen. Ganlong's mother's princess lived for a long time. When she died, the entrance to the Tailing underground palace had been sealed. In principle, once the imperial tomb underground palace is sealed, it is not allowed to be opened. In addition, when Yongzheng's coffin entered Tailing, Qianlong once asked the princess if she would leave a place for her coffin after Tailing's death. Xi Fei is more open-minded, saying "modest and respectful" and doesn't want to disturb Yongzheng and filial piety and Nianfei after a hundred years.

In fact, there is a precedent for her to do so. Xiaozhuang once told Kangxi not to be buried with Huang Taiji after her death, because she was "humble and not modest" and lost her heart to their father and son, and she wanted to stay in Beijing to protect them.