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Wei Zi vs Kangxi

This princess, arguably the most powerful princess in the Qing Dynasty, is Heshuo Kechun princess royal. Most princesses in the Qing Dynasty had miserable endings. This strong but pure princess royal had a tragic ending because her father-in-law was Wu Sangui and Wu Sangui rebelled behind her back.

The name Princess Kechun of Heshuo may not be familiar to many people, but his other name may be well known to many people, and that is Princess Channing, Princess Channing among Wei Xiaobao's seven wives.

Princess Channing's mother is Qi Lei, the concubine of Huang Taiji. Many times, the youngest daughter is more popular with people, and so is Princess Channing. Although her mother came from a humble background, her father Huang Taiji and the emperor shunzhi loved her, so she didn't suffer too much injustice. However, the princess of the Qing dynasty, no matter how much she loved, finally married.

Sure enough, when Princess Channing 13 years old, she married the son of Wu Sangui, the king of the day, because of her brother Shunzhi's order. In fact, the Qing Dynasty took Wu Sangui's son as a hostage and built a house for them. Moreover, Princess Channing is well aware of the purpose of her marriage, but she has a good relationship with her husband.

In the tenth year of Kangxi, Princess Channing followed her husband to celebrate his father-in-law's birthday, and then returned to Beijing together. But only two years later, Wu Sangui rebelled directly in Yunnan, and all his family members in Beijing were imprisoned. In thirteen years, Wu and his second son, Wu Shilin, were executed in Beijing, and her other sons were imprisoned.