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Gan Long Lagerstroemia speciosa rescue in distress

The prince who brought Emperor Qianlong back from the raging fire was Rong Yongqi, who was also the favorite prince of Emperor Qianlong in his early days. Emperor Qianlong was so obsessed with Yongqi saving people from the fire because Yongqi was filial and died early. Emperor Qianlong not only lost a beloved son, but also lost a most suitable heir of the Qing Dynasty.

Yong is the fifth son of Emperor Qianlong. His biological mother Yu Fei is not very popular, but Yongqi is very competitive. She is not only good at all subjects since she was a child, but also good at riding and shooting. Yongqi also worked hard and made Emperor Qianlong like it very much. In the early days of Qianlong, Yongqi was secretly made a prince. Unfortunately, Yongqi only lived to be 25 years old and died of illness. Emperor Qianlong was very sad at that time. Not only did he lose an excellent one.

In the twenty-eighth year of Qianlong, Qianlong rested in Qingyan, Jiuzhou, Yuanmingyuan, and suddenly the palace caught fire. Ganlong is still trapped in the temple. At this time, many imperial relatives were in Qingyan, Jiuzhou, but no one went to put out the fire to save Qianlong. Only Rong Yongqi ran into Jiuzhou Qingyan Temple alone, met Gan Long and escaped from the fire behind his back. It is estimated that the fire in Jiuzhou Qingyan at that time should not be big, otherwise it would be dry and peaceful. However, in ancient times, the lives of these royal relatives were precious. This time, they were all crying outside Jiuzhou Qingyan, but they were unwilling to take a little risk to save Ganlong.

It is precisely because of the contrast between these people that Emperor Qianlong was very moved by Rong Yongqi's heroic rescue. Of course, Yongqi is really filial. That's exactly what happened. Thirty years after Yongqi's death, Gan Long always remembered it. In fact, he was regretting that he had lost one of his best heirs and one of his most filial sons.