Qing Dynasty transmigration: The Palace Maid is So Fertile

(Not Double Clean) Transmigrated into the Qing Dynasty and became concubine Xu, favored by Emperor Kangxi. Xu Lejin was shocked. She had lived for fifty years with only one man, and now her reputat...

Chapter 464 Extra: Xu Lejin

Xu Lejin always felt that fate was playing tricks on people.

I never imagined that one day I would follow the trend and time travel, especially to the Qing Dynasty, the legendary dynasty with queues (braids).

The Qing Dynasty is viewed with mixed opinions by later generations.

As an ordinary citizen who grew up under the red flag, Xu Lejin had never experienced the Yangzhou Massacre or the Jiading Massacre, so she did not have a deep sense of patriotism.

When Xu Lejin first transmigrated to the Qing Dynasty, the original owner of this body was taken in by Emperor Kangxi...

It's the Kangxi Emperor, whom historical records describe as one of the greatest emperors of all time.

The original owner of Xu Lejin's body was forcibly favored by Emperor Kangxi and died, giving Xu Lejin the opportunity to usurp the body.

In her previous life, Xu Lejin had read Qing Dynasty time-travel novels and watched Qing Dynasty dramas, so she knew about the power struggles and deceit in the palace.

At first, Xu Lejin only wanted to survive.

Yes, that is, living like a transparent person in the palace, living peacefully until old age. If you are lucky enough to have a son or daughter, that is certainly good, but if you don't, it doesn't matter much.

Xu Lejin was also afraid that if she gave birth to a son, she would be involved in the struggle for the throne among the nine princes in the future.

At the same time, they also worried that if they gave birth to a princess, Emperor Kangxi would issue an imperial edict to send her to Mongolia for a political marriage...

Because the original owner of Xu Lejin's body was a palace maid who served Empress Xiaocheng, from the very beginning of her being favored, Xu Lejin was labeled as Empress Xiaocheng by the other concubines in the palace.

Consort Tongjia of Chengqian Palace and Consort Niohuru of Chuxiu Palace both harbored deep hostility towards Xu Lejin.

Initially, in order to survive in the harem, Xu Lejin deliberately contradicted Consort Tongjia, using this opportunity to get Empress Xiaocheng to confine her to the west wing of Yikun Palace.

The idea was good, but confinement could not shield one from the open and covert attacks within the palace.

Empress Xiaocheng, in particular, was kind on the outside but wicked on the inside, and she allowed the concubines in the harem to poison Xu Lejin.

A little over a month later, Xu Lejin discovered she was pregnant and knew she couldn't escape the power struggles in the palace...

After her confinement ended, news broke that she was pregnant, suddenly making her an unexpected figure in the palace.

When she was five months pregnant, the imperial physician diagnosed her with twins. Empress Xiaocheng died of postpartum hemorrhage. The legitimate son of the empress, who should have been the deposed crown prince Yinreng, became Princess Burhe.

At that moment, Xu Lejin knew that this was not the Qing Dynasty recorded in history.

There will be many more changes in the future.

At seven months, she gave birth to triplets, a boy and a girl, named Yinling, Wuxiha, and Unaxi.

When the three babies were born, they were so soft and cuddly. The moment Xu Lejin saw the babies, her heart, which belonged to an old aunt, melted instantly.

She originally thought that even though she had given birth to auspicious triplets, she would still be an unnamed concubine in the palace, just like Consorts Magiya and Nara, due to Emperor Kangxi's stinginess in awarding ranks to concubines.

Unexpectedly, one day Emperor Kangxi issued an edict bestowing the surname Xumur upon her maternal family, elevating them from the bannermen of the Manchu Plain Yellow Banner to the Upper Three Banners of the Manchus in one fell swoop.

They wouldn't call themselves aristocratic families, haha.

After some time, Xu Lejin was also conferred the title of Consort Yu.

The character '毓' (yù) is derived from the character for mother, and although it implies having many children, it ultimately signifies a concubine, surpassing the ranks of Lady Majia and Lady Nara.

It should be noted that in the year she was conferred the title of Consort Yu, Lady Ma had already given birth to two sons and two daughters. Although the eldest son of the emperor had died young, Lady Ma still had one son and two daughters.

Xu Lejin was thus promoted to Consort Yu, bypassing Lady Ma Jia.

Even the elders of the harem, such as Lady Ma Jia and Lady Na La, had to respectfully bow to her and address her as Consort Yu.

Empress Xiaocheng passed away shortly after childbirth, and three years passed quickly.

Xu Lejin gave birth to Wuyoudai. Because Wuyoudai, like the late Emperor Shunzhi's Consort Jing, had a bright red birthmark between her eyebrows, the Empress Dowager took her to the Cining Palace to raise her.

Kangxi sixteenth year

Consort Niohuru became Empress Dowager. The newly entered concubine, Lady Tongjia (who was also Consort Tongjia's younger sister), was granted the title of Consort Gong. The noblewoman from Mongolia, Lady Borjigit, was granted the title of Consort Xuan.

Xu Lejin initially thought she had no chance of being chosen for this grand selection of the six palaces, but unexpectedly, things took a turn for the better.

Emperor Kangxi promoted her to the rank of Consort Yu.

After becoming Consort Yu, Xu Lejin became pregnant again a little over a year later, and this time gave birth to Wu Lingzhu.

The birth of Wu Lingzhu filled Xu Lejin with even greater anxiety, fearing that when Wu Xiha, Wu Naxi, Wu Youdai, and Wu Lingzhu grew up, they would be sent to Mongolia for marriage alliances.

After all, intermarriage between Manchus and Mongols was an old custom. Historically, Emperor Kangxi had ten daughters who lived to adulthood, and eight of them were sent to Mongolia.

Even though it's a parallel universe, Kangxi is still Kangxi!

However

Their luck turned around, and not long after, two celestial beings from beyond the heavens descended upon the Qing Dynasty, and Yinling and Unaxi were found to have a predestined connection with the immortals.

A few months later, Xu Lejin became pregnant again, this time with twins. After eight months of pregnancy, Xu Lejin gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl, Yin Chu and Yu Lu Dai.

Yin Chu's name is very special.

Because the twins Yin Chu and Yu Lu Dai, as well as Yin Ling and Wu Na Xi, were destined to become immortals and went to the heavens with immortals to cultivate immortal arts, Xu Le Jin was conferred the title of Consort Yu by Emperor Kangxi, becoming the most favored person in the harem at that time.

After Yin Chu was born, the imperial harem experienced a peak in the number of concubines who became pregnant and gave birth.

The Fifth Prince Yinzhi, the Sixth Prince Yintang, the Seventh Prince Yin'e, the Eighth Prince Yu, and the Ninth Prince Yinzhi were born one after another, finally breaking the curse that the palace would only give birth to princesses.

In addition, several princesses were also born safely.

In early 2015, Xu Lejin became pregnant again. At the beginning of her pregnancy, because the position of Empress was vacant, Kangxi wanted to confer upon her the title of Imperial Noble Consort, but Xu Lejin declined after weighing the options.

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