Princess Qi
Li's family (1676-1739) is the son of Emperor Yongzheng and the daughter of Li Wenye. When Yongzheng emperor was Prince of Yongzheng, he was in the side of Fujin, and he was very favored by Yongzheng in his early days. At the beginning of Yongzheng Dynasty, the imperial concubine was granted second only to the empress wulanala's family and the imperial concubine Nian's family, and higher than niuhulu's family, the imperial concubine Xi's mother of Emperor Qianlong. But later, his son Hongshi offended Yongzheng and was removed from his family. As his mother, Li also lost his favor. Li's seniority is earlier than that of Nian's, and he is also a side Fujin. However, Nian's was granted imperial concubine, while Li's son only granted imperial concubine Qi. Princess Qi died in April of the fourth year of Qianlong. After Qi's death, Qianlong personally went to wulongting funeral home to lay a drink in front of Qi's golden coffin. In February of Qianlong's fifth year, she was buried in the imperial palace of tailing. Its ticket seat is located in the east side of the imperial concubine Chunyi, the second in the east front row, which is second only to the imperial concubine Chunyi.
Life of the characters
Born in the 15th year of Kangxi (1676), he was later referred to as baileyin's concubine in the draft of the house of internal affairs.
On the sixth day of July in the 34th year of Kangxi (1695), she gave birth to the second daughter of beleyinzhen, the future Princess Heshuo huaike.
Princess huaike is the only daughter of Emperor Yongzheng who lived to adulthood.
On the second day of June in the 36th year of Kangxi (1697), Li's concubine gave birth to Hongmin for baileyin, but Hongmin died early on February 29th in the 38th year of Kangxi (1699).
On the seventh day of August in the 39th year of Kangxi (1700), he gave birth to Hongyun, the second son of Baile Yinzhen.
In February of the 43rd year of Kangxi (1704), he gave birth to the third son of Baile Yinzhen, Hongshi. Among Li's three sons, only Hongshi lived to adulthood.
When Hongshi was a child, he Qing, the first teacher under Yinzhen Xiangbai banner, was not interested in Hongshi's studies at all. Emperor Yongzheng once complained that he Qing only knew how to talk and delayed his study.
In the yudie of the 45th year of Kangxi reign (1706), the Li family was recorded as "Li's concubine, the daughter of Li Wenbi". Li Wenbi didn't wear the title of magistrate, which shows that he didn't have any title at that time.
In 1709, Hongyun died of illness at the age of 11.
On the 14th of the first month of the first year of Yongzheng (1723), after Emperor Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, Li was granted the title of imperial concubine of Qi. On December 22 of the first year of Yongzheng (1723), the imperial concubine of Qi was canonized. According to the book, "I only teach in the palace, and pay attention to the style of Su Yi. I respect the position and reputation, and I am able to praise Yi Yi's work. I speak in the light of Lun, and I write in the light of Yi Dian. The Li family, the imperial concubine of zi'er, is gentle, obedient and without fault. She is good at serving. She has been honored by the Empress Dowager. She once told the Empress Dowager that she was the imperial concubine of Qi. She is warm and respectful. She only inherits her husband's order, cherishes her modesty, and gathers her husband's happiness forever.
The status of Qi imperial concubine is higher than that of niuhulu, the natural mother of Emperor Qianlong. It is worth mentioning that the word "Qi" in Manchu means "pretty" and "gorgeous". This is the same as the Manchu meaning of Renzong's title in the future.
On the 26th day of the first year of Yongzheng (1723), eunuch Zheng Jinzhong went to the yamen gate of Li Fu, the governor of Zhejiang Province. He claimed that he was sent to Wutai, Jinding, Nanhai and other places by Empress Li in the palace to offer incense, and asked Li Fu for the groom and horses. Emperor Yongzheng said that general Zheng Jinzhong was a habitual criminal who had escaped many times, and he was always flail at the gate of the city. Whether Zheng Jinzhong was ordered out of the palace by his wife and son can not be verified.
On February 17, the house of internal affairs asked for the memorial of Qi feiniang's family to put out the flag. It can be seen that Lao Ge, a relative of Qi feiniang, was allowed by Shizong to be a flag bearer and was given a certain space to choose from the four flags of yellow, white, white and blue. In addition to complying with the emperor's orders, the ministers of the interior also reminded Shizong Shangzhi that leisurely Li media, led by shunzuo, was also a member of the Qi imperial concubine's family. Whether the Li coal clan was also drafted out of the Qi imperial concubine's banner or not, the request for approval was waiting for the emperor. Shizong didn't adopt the suggestion that the house of internal affairs asked Li media to send out the flag, and crossed out this paragraph with a red ink.
In the winter of 1724, the second year of Yongzheng reign, Hongshi, the son of imperial concubine Qi, sent his companion to niangengyao's home to borrow 10000 liang of silver when his master Wang Maohong returned to his hometown for his funeral, which offended Emperor Yongzheng. Then in the fifth year of Yongzheng (1727), Shizong cut off his clan status and died in prison for committing more mistakes. As his biological mother, concubine Qi was inevitably affected by it, and she never got the throne of Jin again.
After Emperor Qianlong ascended the throne in October 1735, he recovered his ancestral home.
In the second year of Emperor Qianlong's reign, there were six women in the imperial palace
On April 12, 1739, Emperor Qianlong's fourth year, Princess Qi was seriously ill. On April 13, Empress Dowager Qi moved to Beihai Wulong Pavilion. Emperor Qianlong and Empress Dowager drove to Wulong pavilion to see the disease. On April 24, Princess Qi died of illness at the age of 64. Emperor Qianlong went to the funeral home of wulongting to lay a drink. On April 28, the coffin was moved to Tiancun funeral palace. On December 24, the gold coffin of Qi's imperial concubine was moved to the imperial concubine's garden of tailing, where she was buried in February of the fifth year of Qianlong.
children
Prince Aixinjueluo Hongmin (July 19, 1697-march 30, 1699), the son of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty (actually the second son, but not the first because of his early death), the second son Hongyun and the third son Hongshi's brother. Li's mother, Qi's imperial concubine, was in Fujin. He was born on the second day of June in the 36th year of Kangxi and died on February 29th in the 38th year of Kangxi.
Emperor's second son, Aixinjueluo Hongyun (from September 19, 1700 to December 10, 1710), was the second son of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty. His mother was Li family, the imperial concubine of Qi Dynasty. He was in the position of side Fujin at that time. He was born on August 7th of the 39th year of Kangxi and died on October 25th of the 49th year of Kangxi. He was 11 years old.
Aixinjueluo Hongshi (March 18, 1704 - September 20, 1727), the third son of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty, was the half brother of Emperor Qianlong. He was born on February 13 in the 43rd year of Kangxi. Li's mother was Qi's concubine. On February 18, the fourth year of Yongzheng reign, he was ordered to be the son of Yunzhen. It is reported that he was young, indulgent and careless, and was removed from his clan in 1727. In the fifth year of Yongzheng reign, Ding Wei died on the sixth day of August at the age of 24. In October 1735, Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty (Emperor Qianlong) ascended the throne and recovered his Zongji.
The second daughter of Emperor Yongzheng, Princess Heshuo huaike (1695-1717), was the only daughter who lived to adulthood. His mother was Li, a concubine of Qi Dynasty. He was born in the palace on the sixth day of July in the 34th year of Kangxi. Kangxi 51 years (1712) in March Fengjun Jun, July Jin princess, married in September Xingde. Kangxi 56 years (1717) in March, died in 23. In the first year of Yongzheng reign, he Shuo was granted the title of Princess huaike.
Related records
Emperor Yongzheng conferred imperial concubine Li as imperial concubine of Qi
He ordered Ma Qi, the great scholar of the hall of peace, to be the prime minister. Yin Tai, the censor of the left capital of the duchayuan, was the Deputy envoy. Chijie, canonized Qi Fei. The book says. I can only teach in front of the palace. We should attach great importance to the model of Su Yi. The title of Li Chong. I really appreciate the work. Tin is made of nylon. Guangziyidian. The imperial concubines Li Shi and Zhigong Shushen. He is peaceful in nature. He is not guilty. The moment of the joint. Good service. To be honored by Zhai. He once took the Empress Dowager's kindly advice and took CE Yin feng'er as his concubine. Erqi Yimao Wengong. Still only accept Fu Jia's life. Be modest. The common people gather together for many years. What a pity.
It is recorded in the manuscript of the history of Qing Dynasty
The imperial concubines of Shizong include the imperial concubines of Qi and Li. Shi Zong Qiandi is a side room of Fu Jin. During the reign of Emperor Yongzheng, he was granted the title of imperial concubine of Qi. Third son: hongpan and Hongyun are both in mourning
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Hongshi. Nuyi, marry Xingde
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The record of Qing Dynasty: the record of Emperor Gaozong of Qing Dynasty
In the second year of the reign of Emperor Qianlong. Summer and April. It's not the end of the day. Emperor Qianlong went to the Empress Dowager's palace in Chongqing to say hello. One day, Qi Fei, the imperial concubine of Emperor Yongzheng of Shizong, was seriously ill and moved to wulongting. Emperor Qianlong sent the Empress Dowager of Chongqing to wulongting to see the disease. * bingyinri. Emperor Qianlong went to the Empress Dowager's palace in Chongqing to greet him twice. It's a day. Qi Feihong. Emperor Qianlong went to wulongting funeral hall to lay a drink.
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