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How did the imperial concubine in history change from a maid-in-waiting to a imperial concubine?

Although The Story of Yan Xi Palace is a TV series that doesn't conform to the history, the princess (Wei) in history is equally inspirational!

The first step-take the queen and go to heaven in one step.

Among the Eight Banners in Manchuria, Huangzheng Banner, Huangbian Banner and Zhengbai Banner were personally managed by the Qing emperor, commonly known as "Shangsan Banner".

Under the slavery of Manchu lords, the daughters of Shangsanqi aristocratic families were under the unified management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and had the right to enter the palace to apply.

The imperial concubine () was born in the Wei family and wore a yellow flag. Her father Wei Qingtai is only a small official in charge of five products, so she comes from humble origins.

A woman who dresses a handmaiden's house must go to the palace to learn the rules. Only those who are outstanding in appearance and good in conduct can have the opportunity to participate in the draft.

According to the draft of Qing history, in the early years of Qianlong, all the women that Emperor Qianlong particularly liked had to serve Fu Cha (filial piety) for a period of time, and then Fu Cha recommended the draft to enter the palace.

With Wei Jiashi's humble background, it is almost impossible to climb the dragon bed without the help of noble people, but with the help of Queen Fu Cha, everything will follow.

Drinking at the Tomb of Filial Piety is one of the nearly 10,000 "rotten poems" written by Emperor Qianlong, which can best express the true feelings!

One of the words "Yucheng" refers to matching and perfection. Emperor Qianlong wrote this poem in front of Queen Fu Cha's tomb to express his thoughts and feelings: "Although you are gone, the person you once trusted most is still with me."

This shows that Wei Jiashi was favored by Fu Cha during his service to the Queen, and Fu Cha personally established Emperor Qianlong and Wei Jiashi before his death.

It can only be said that Wei Jiashi's fate is so good that she met the most "Bai Yueguang" Queen Wei Zi in history and shaped her life.

Step two-gain a foothold?

Emperor Qianlong in history was an extremely clever emperor. He inherited the generous, loving and kind character of Emperor Kangxi, and at the same time had Yong Zhengdi's decisive determination to wage war.

He suppressed Zhang, a veteran of the Three Dynasties, not because Zhang was incompetent, but because Zhang was too clever, and smart officials were always difficult to control.

But women are different. Smart women are more interesting and can arouse men's desire to conquer. They know what men want, what they want to hear and what they want to say, and they can give men different fun. Wei Jiashi is such a woman. ?

Ten years after Qianlong, Wei Jiashi was still a small aristocrat, and then less than a month later, he was promoted to the rank of "Lingqi".

It took other dignitaries three or five years to reach a height, and she actually did it in only one month.

In the thirteenth year of Qianlong, Empress Hyo-hyun passed away. The middle-aged widowed Emperor Qianlong was heartbroken. Wei Jiashi, who had served Fu Cha, naturally became the object of emperor Qianlong's grief. It was also in this year that Wei Jiashi was promoted from "concubine" to "concubine", becoming the fastest-growing concubine in Qianlong Dynasty.

The third step-the mother depends on the child?

Your concubine's "business ability" can only be described as "tough"! ?

In the 21st year of Qianlong, the imperial concubine gave birth to seven imperial daughters, fourteen imperial daughters in the 22nd year, nine imperial daughters in the 23rd year, fifteen imperial daughters (Jiaqing) in the 25th year, sixteen imperial daughters in the 27th year and seventeen imperial daughters in the 31st year.

The Manchu royal family always liked to be born, and the business ability of "having six children in ten years" undoubtedly became the greatest glory in her harem career.

The reason why the princess died young is probably related to too much production.

I remember in Yan Xi Palace, Qianlong asked Wei if he really loved him, and Wei said, "Women will only have children for the men they love." ...

After the death of the imperial concubine, Emperor Qianlong posthumous title became the filial piety queen, Emperor Jiaqing succeeded to the throne, and posthumous title became the holy net queen.

From humble origins, Wei Jiashi not only stepped onto the peak of power step by step, but also trained his son to be the emperor of the Great Qing Dynasty, and had a wonderful life.