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What is the relationship between Zhen Xuan and Yi Ru?

The relationship between Zhen Xuan and Ruyi is that of mother-in-law and daughter-in-law.

Because Zhen Xuan was the mother of Li Hong, the fourth brother, Li Hong later married Ruyi, and Ruyi and Zhen Xuan were mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. The Harem tells the story of Zhen Xuan's life from childhood to the Queen Mother, and the wishful Love in the Palace is the sequel to the Harem. Ruyi Palace not only tells the story of the wife of Zhen Xuan's son Li Hong, but also tells the story of Zhen Xuan becoming the Queen Mother.

In The Empress in the Palace, Queen China wanted her niece Qingying to do Fujin for her third brother, but after Qingying fell in love with her, the third brother didn't like her and directly refused the queen's kindness. At this point, Qingying gave Mei a side blessing, because the relationship between Qingying and the queen was not harmonious.

Later, during the May 4th Movement, he became the emperor, that is, the later Emperor Qianlong. Zhen Xuan is Ganlong's mother. She is regarded as the Queen Mother. According to this generational calculation, Zhen Xuan should be the best mother-in-law, and their relationship is indeed like this in history.

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The archetypes of Zhen Xuan in history are filial piety, constitutional queen and princess Yong Zhengdi. Niu Lulu, the filial piety queen of the Qing Dynasty, was born in 1693 65438+ 10/(November 25th, 31st year of Kangxi), the daughter of Zhu Ling, a four-grade etiquette officer in Zhenghuang Banner of Manchuria. At the age of thirteen, she entered Yonghe Palace and was named Gege, the princess of Yin Zhen, the king of Yong.

Kangxi gave birth to the emperor's fourth son, Li Hong, and his mother was promoted to Fang Fujin. In the first year of Yongzheng, he was named princess, in the eighth year of Yongzheng, he was named imperial concubine, and in the ninth year of Yongzheng, he was taken to the sixth palace after the death of Empress Xian. In the 13th year of Yongzheng, his son Li Hong (Qianlong) ascended the throne, and was honored as the Queen Mother of Notre Dame with the emblem of Chongqing.

He died on March 2, 777 (23rd day of the first month in the 42nd year of Qianlong) and was buried in Dongling, Thailand. Qiaocheng: Filial piety, kindness, biography of Kang Huidun, Cheng Huiren, Mu, and Empress Sheng Xian.