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...

Follow-up to the Ministry of Revenue's silver case in the 52nd year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign (4 years)

We are now completely broke.

She couldn't abandon her family.

So he couldn't even bother with vying for favor anymore; he was completely overwhelmed.

Li had originally saved some money for her daughter's dowry, but now she gave it all to her family.

Li was the only daughter of the Fourth Prince, or more accurately, the only daughter who survived before the Fourth Prince's wife gave birth to their daughter.

The Fourth Prince adored her, not only bestowing upon her the title of Princess but also personally selecting a husband for her, and she married into the capital, to the Fourth Prince's maternal family.

Thus, the Fourth Prince's legitimate daughter, the little princess born to the Fourth Prince's wife, was basically destined to marry into Mongolia for political reasons.

Therefore, ever since Huai Ke was granted the title of Princess and married into the Ulanara family, the Fourth Prince doted on his youngest daughter even more and felt guilty towards her.

The little princess born to the Fourth Prince's Consort is now the most favored child in the Prince's mansion.

Her own brother, the Fourth Prince Hongchen, as well as the Fifth Prince born to Niohuru's brother in the 50th year of Kangxi's reign, and the Sixth Prince born to Lady Geng in the 51st year of Kangxi's reign, were all ranked after her.

Speaking of which, Princess Huai Ke was the first child to survive in the Fourth Prince's harem, but she was also raised by the Fourth Prince's wife.

Therefore, the Fourth Prince's wife still had some maternal affection for this daughter.

However, with Li's scheme to kill Honghui, this fragile mother-daughter bond was broken, though they maintained a semblance of a good relationship on the surface.

Huai Ke was granted the title of Princess and married into the capital.

Although it was a princess who married into the Fourth Prince's family, the Fourth Prince was still extremely uncomfortable.

In the eyes of the Fourth Prince's wife, she was just a concubine who married so well and even got the title of Princess that only legitimate daughters could have. It would have been better if she didn't have a daughter, but once she had a daughter, wouldn't the one going to Mongolia for a political marriage be her own daughter? How could she feel comfortable about that?

I wonder if the Fourth Prince also doted on his youngest daughter because his eldest daughter married and lived a comfortable life in the capital.

Although the Fourth Prince's wife appeared outwardly calm and acted as before, she harbored resentment towards the illegitimate daughter she had raised in her early years.

It just hasn't manifested yet.

Princess Huai Ke became the first imperial granddaughter to remain in the capital.

Yinzhi's second daughter, Fangwan, was a Manchu-Han intermarriage, and the wedding was held in the capital, not that she stayed in the capital.

She set off for her husband's family after the wedding.

For more than a year, one dramatic event after another unfolded in the capital, with chaos and commotion erupting in every household.

He Zhuo took the opportunity to buy a lot of land and shops.

Normally, these fields and shops are held in the hands of the government and are very difficult to buy. But now there are always people selling fields and houses.

The 52nd year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign passed in such chaos in the capital.

"Mother, we're almost there."

Hongyu's wife chattered away happily like a little child.

He Zhuo had just finished absorbing all the spiritual power of a Cleansing Fruit. He opened it and looked at it. Indeed, he estimated that they would arrive at the Mulan Hunting Ground in about a day.

Therefore, there are advantages to being in the mortal world. For example, one can cultivate anytime, anywhere. Of course, if a cultivator spends too much time in the mortal world, the lack of spiritual energy in the environment can cause them to become tainted with impurities, which can lead to blocked meridians over time.

Therefore, He Zhuo had actually set up a formation for himself quite early on. It was simply for defense and isolation.

Khoja's body was actually isolated from the air.

Simply put, it means that your entire body is covered by a transparent cover.

Not only does it fit the body perfectly, but it also offers strong defense and excellent concealment.