Rebirth and Transmigration in the Qing Dynasty for Great Fortune

This story is purely fictional. Historical figures who do not exist may appear, and the ages of some characters may not align. Please consider it an alternate history.

1. Kangxi's Harem: ...

Chapter 203 Chronicles of the Yongzheng Emperor's Harem 1

The title "Jing" in "Quiet" is not particularly outstanding. After Empress Shunzhi was deposed, she was given the title of Consort Jing. From another perspective, this title even carried a slightly ominous connotation in the Qing Dynasty.

However, this was something Jia Yue could not change; she had never met Yin Zhen, nor even the Empress.

She rode in a carriage into the Forbidden City. Her palace was the Chuxiu Palace, which was quite close to the Imperial Garden and behind the Yikun Palace of Consort Nian.

"Greetings to Consort Jing, may Your Majesty enjoy boundless blessings and peace."

Jia Yue helped Bao Chun up: "Get up, all of you. I am pregnant now. As long as you are loyal and devoted, I will not treat you unfairly. Bao Chun, reward her."

"Thank you for your grace, Your Majesty."

Bao Chun took out silver and distributed it as a reward, and the entire Chuxiu Palace was filled with joy.

Yinzhen's harem was not crowded. Now that he had become emperor, his harem was not as crowded as that of his father, Emperor Kangxi.

His empress, Empress Ulanara, lived in Jingren Palace.

Consort Nian became the only Imperial Concubine and lived in Yikun Palace.

Consort Li became Consort Qi and lived in Changchun Palace.

Princess Niohuru became Consort Xi and lived in Yanxi Palace.

Princess Song became Consort Mao and lived in Xianfu Palace.

Lady Geng became Consort Yu and lived in Zhongcui Palace.

Then there's Consort Jing, who lives in Chuxiu Palace.

The remaining concubines and princesses were mostly attire of noble ladies, and they lived scattered throughout the various palaces.

The Empress may have been advised by the imperial physicians that she needed to rest quietly. She currently lives alone in her palace, and the Empress has also allowed her to focus on her pregnancy without having to pay her respects until the child is born.

Chuxiu Palace is not exactly close to Jingren Palace, so not having to go there to pay respects is naturally the best thing.

Thus, Jia Yue began her life of rest and recuperation in the deep palace.