Shu Youqing transmigrated to the Kangxi Dynasty and became a young imperial concubine in the cold palace, Shu Mulv Youqing.
Along with her transmigration came a half-functional system that po...
Having chosen an auspicious day suitable for moving, Kangxi planned to move into the garden that very day.
Emperor Kangxi did not intend to bring anyone from the harem, but he did intend to bring his sons and daughters, which made the concubines unhappy.
Although they couldn't eat it before, they could at least look at it. But with Kangxi moving it like this, the concubines in the harem couldn't leave, so there was no hope left.
Furthermore, the concubines who had given birth were no longer concerned about the emperor's favor, but not being able to see their children was a big deal. The children were young, and Emperor Kangxi originally did not allow princes to be too close to their birth mothers. If they did not see each other for a long time, the bond between mother and child would be gone, so of course they were not happy.
But no matter how unwilling he was, Kangxi had already made his decision.
To be honest, the Crown Prince and Yinzhen were quite happy about this decision. One of them lost his mother at birth, and the other's biological mother died and his adoptive mother was half dead. It was better to leave the palace and go to the garden where no one could see their mothers.
"Granny, what do you think His Majesty means by this? It's understandable that he wants to live in the garden, since the palace isn't comfortable all year round. But to take all the children there instead of the harem is like tearing a piece of my heart out!"
"Your Majesty, why don't we go to the Qianqing Palace and talk to His Majesty while he's still here?"
Putting everything else aside, summer is just around the corner, and once Kangxi leaves, he won't be back for at least three or four months. She can tolerate Kangxi not entering the inner palace for three or four months, but if she doesn't see her son for three or four months, with so many wet nurses around him, her son will surely be coaxed away.
Although mothers and sons are said to be of one heart, their relationship can grow distant if they don't see each other for a long time! Consort Rong was unwilling to gamble on this. The Third Prince was the only son left after several sons had passed away. They usually saw each other often and would ask about each other's well-being. Consort Rong couldn't bear not seeing him for several months.