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A brief introduction to Yongzheng's second daughter and Princess Shuo Huaike. Where is the tomb of Princess Heshuo Wyck?

Princess Hoek (1695― 17 17), the second daughter of Yong Zhengdi, was born in the official residence on July 6th, 34th year of Kangxi. His mother is the side princess Li, that is, Jifei of Yong Zhengdi. Princess Wyck Kangxi died in March of 56, at the age of 23.

Family status Father: Aisingiorro? Yin (that is, Yong Zhengdi and Emperor Sejong of the Qing Dynasty)

Mother: Qi Fei.

Half brothers: Hong, Hong Yun,

Husband: Nora? Xingde

In the fifty-first year of Kangxi, in March, he was named Duoluo Waikegege (the monarch), and in July, Jin and Shuo Waikegege (the monarch). Marry Narasind in September.

(The forehead is a virtuous star, which is virtuous and virtuous, and Nora is also Nora. In the twelfth year of Yongzheng, he was ordered to practice Mongolian soldiers in Darigang, and was recalled in the first month of the first year of Qianlong. Died in the first year of Qianlong. )

The character was born on July 6th in the thirty-fourth year of Kangxi. His mother is Li, the later princess of Qi. Pan Hong, Hongyun and Hongshi are the same mother brothers.

In March of the fifty-first year of Kangxi, he was named king of the county.

In July of the fifty-first year of Emperor Kangxi of the Jin Dynasty.

Kangxi married Nara Xingde in September of fifty-one years.

Kangxi died in March of fifty-six years, at the age of twenty-three.

In the first year of Yongzheng, the princess was recognized.

The tombs of Princess Heshuo Waike and Princess Shuo Waike are located in the east of Sanjiadian Village, Longquan Town, Mentougou District, Beijing.

In the first year of Yongzheng, the princess was recognized. According to the specifications of the princess, the mausoleum was expanded, and the Moon River, Shenqiao, Gongmen and Xiangtang were built.

In the fourth year of Yongzheng (A.D. 1726), Yong Zhengdi awarded the Imperial Monument and built the Monument Building. Tuolong Monument is 4.25m high, 0.2m wide and 0.55m thick.

The present cemetery is located in China People's Petroleum Research Institute and Oil Depot, Sanjiadian East Street 1, and ordinary tourists are not allowed to enter it casually.