(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...
Yin Tao entered the inner courtyard no more than five times a month, showing great restraint.
With such restraint, Yin Tao naturally had very few offspring!
Five years after his marriage to Lady Zhaojia, Lady Zhaojia gave birth to a son. In addition, Lady Tatara gave birth to a daughter, Lady Fangjia gave birth to a son, Lady Guanjia gave birth to a daughter, Lady Lijia gave birth to a daughter, and Lady Li, a concubine, gave birth to a son.
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Yin Tao's six children were all quite far apart in age.
The eldest son born to Lady Zhaojia was born in the 48th year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, the eldest daughter born to Lady Tatara was born in the 2nd year of the Yonghe Emperor's reign, and the second son born to Lady Fangjia was born in the 6th year of the Yonghe Emperor's reign.
The second daughter born to Guan Jia was born in the ninth year of the Yonghe reign; the third daughter born to Li Jia was born in the fifteenth year of the Yonghe reign; and the youngest son born to the concubine Li was born in the twenty-second year of the Yonghe reign.
From the eldest son to the third son, there was a full twenty-six years between them...
When Hongxu ascended the throne, the country was named Gan'an. In the tenth year of Yilong's reign, Yintao was still alive and working in the Imperial Clan Court. Hongxu further conferred upon Yintao the title of Prince Heshuo Lüqin.
After Hongxu, Emperor Yilong ascended the throne. There were no more titles to bestow, so he could only offer more rewards.
The same was true of Emperor Jiaming, who succeeded Emperor Yilong.
In the fourteenth year of the Jiaming era, Yin Tao finally reached the end of his life and died peacefully in his bed.
Six generations living under one roof was once praised by later generations.
According to Volume 180 of the Derivative Draft of Qing History, Yin Tao, the twelfth prince of Emperor Kangxi, was born to Consort Ding, who was promoted to the rank of Consort Ding. He was the longest-lived among Kangxi's sons, and six generations lived together under one roof.