The Great Fujin's Child-Rearing Diary of Qing Dynasty Transmigration

He Zhuo, the youngest daughter of the Irgen Gioro family, was bestowed a marriage to the 'Eldest Prince' of Emperor Kangxi's lineage.

Her story is about diligently raising childre...

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"Yes, Mother, please ask again and see how Sixth Brother handles it. If there's anything I can do to help, I will do my best. Even if it means taking this matter to the Empress Dowager, I will still go."

Lady Irgen Gioro never expected that her foolish son would...

While she was looking for her daughter, Jia Hui had already gone to the palace to file a complaint with Emperor Kangxi.

Jia Hui wanted to divorce his wife, so he had to go to Emperor Kangxi, since it was an imperial decree that granted the marriage.

When Emperor Kangxi saw what his sixth brother presented, he was stunned. Jia Hui's wife was such a thing. Facing his capable minister, Emperor Kangxi was quite embarrassed. Why did he point to such a filthy thing?

However, Emperor Kangxi was a man who had experienced many storms, and his momentary daze was only for a moment. He comforted Jia Hui and told him that he would give his beloved minister an explanation.

That very evening, news spread throughout the Irgen Gioro household that the Sixth Madam had died suddenly, and all of her servants and maids had committed suicide in her place.

Although Emperor Kangxi did not rescind the imperial edict, he tacitly approved of the Irgen Gioro family erasing the name of this imperial clan woman from the family genealogy. Furthermore, the imperial clan woman was not given a funeral; she was simply buried in a thin coffin.

Her name was also erased from the royal family's genealogy, making her practically a wandering ghost.

The lackeys were all taken to the mass grave.

Although she came from a leisurely branch of the imperial family, she still had parents. When her sixth sister-in-law died, her parents suffered the consequences.

First, the sixth sister-in-law's stepmother, on the grounds of disrespecting the Empress Dowager, stripped her of her status as the principal wife and demoted her to a concubine. Then, the sixth sister-in-law's father and brother were dismissed from their posts for various reasons.

He was originally just a member of the royal family who was not actively involved in the family affairs, and he was originally only holding a sinecure.

Later, it was because his son-in-law, the sixth brother, was outstanding and made many military achievements that he gained favor with Emperor Kangxi and became a second-rank official at a young age.

The father-in-law had just gotten this job, and now he's been stripped of it all, and his son has lost his job too.

After so many things happened in succession, even if their family was stupid, they would know that it was their daughter's fault. They went to their "former son-in-law's" house several times to cry and beg, but they were not even allowed to enter the gatehouse.

Emperor Kangxi would not admit the problem with his bestowed marriage. He felt that the family had concealed the truth about their daughter, causing him to lose face in front of his ministers. He believed that such a tainted daughter had also disgraced the Aisin Gioro clan, hence the punishment.

In addition, Emperor Kangxi later issued another decree to bestow a marriage upon his sixth brother. This time, it was the daughter of a prince. After all, his sixth brother was now a second-rank official. Although he was only a second-rank official, his status was very different from before. He could marry the daughter of a prince.

This new sixth sister-in-law was a very shrewd and charming person. She was also gentle and considerate to her sixth brother. She became pregnant three months after the marriage and gave birth to a big, healthy boy the following year, which made her mother very happy. But that's another story.

Because it was the problem with Sixth Sister-in-law, she was actually secretly executed by Emperor Kangxi, and her dowry was not taken back; it all went to Sixth Brother.

Now, this matter was directly ordered by Emperor Kangxi. It is estimated that Kangxi resolved it so quickly because he did not want others to know about it and think it was a scandal of their imperial clan.

Khoja understood Emperor Kangxi's meaning, so he naturally kept quiet and did not mention the matter again.

After this incident, it was March. On March 2nd, it was first said that Consort Nalan had gone into labor. He Zhuo went to check on her, gave her a few instructions, and told the imperial physician to stay with her. Physician Liu was also present. Then the First Consort left.

Unlike other wives who, in order to demonstrate their virtue, would stroll around the concubine's courtyard while waiting for her to give birth, take a quick look, and then leave, He Zhuo did not do so.