Consort Hui was even more displeased that the Fourth Prince's wife was pregnant.
Because of her pregnancy, Yunyi thoughtfully instructed her daughter-in-law not to come to Chengqian Palace to pay her respects, as she was afraid something might happen if she went back and forth.
Fucha Lanyi felt a warmth in her heart and smiled in agreement. She stopped paying her respects for two months and spent three months recuperating at the prince's residence before she began to recover.
On the 16th day of the sixth month of the 33rd year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, the Fourth Prince's primary consort, Lady Fucha, gave birth. Both mother and child were safe and sound. The child was the Fourth Prince's eldest son, who was also the Kangxi Emperor's eldest grandson.
When he learned of this news, Emperor Kangxi was handling memorials in the Qianqing Palace. He was overjoyed to hear Liang Jiugong report that the Fourth Prince's wife and son were safe and sound, and that the young prince was also in excellent health. He developed a greater fondness for the child.
A month later, on the fifth day of the seventh lunar month at the hour of Chen (7-9 AM), the Crown Prince's concubine, Lady Li Jia, gave birth to the Crown Prince's second son. However, since the eldest son had died young, this child was the de facto eldest son.
Within a month, Emperor Kangxi gained two healthy grandsons, which made him extremely happy.
However, Consort Hui and the eldest prince, Yinzhi, were not so happy.
Because of her repeated childbirths, Lady Irgen Gioro was too weak to bear the risks of another pregnancy. Despite his reluctance, Yinzhi did not give up his wish for a legitimate son.
Ignoring his other concubines, he instructed his wife to take good care of herself and conceive as soon as possible, so that she could give birth to a legitimate son.
July 16th was a particularly lively day at the Prince's residence, as it was the full-month celebration for the eldest son of the Fourth Prince.
Yunyi also came with her two daughters. Holding her chubby grandson, she couldn't stop smiling.
As his eldest grandson, how could Emperor Kangxi not make a gesture? Sure enough, he not only came, but also brought an imperial edict.
Liang Jiugong read out the imperial edict, and today's protagonist, a young boy, was given the name Hongzhao.
A month later, the eldest son of the Crown Prince of Yuqing Palace was also given a name by Emperor Kangxi, namely Hongxi.
Historically, Hongxi, born to the Crown Prince's concubine, was Kangxi's eldest grandson.
Because of Yunyi's arrival, some things changed. Yinzhen did not marry Ulanara, but married Fucha. Unexpectedly, Hongzhao was born, who was a month older than Hongxi. The eldest grandson was chosen by someone else.
Now that Yinzhen is married and has children, it's time for Buyechuk's marriage to be arranged as well. The Imperial Household Department has already chosen a date.
With the consent of Emperor Kangxi and Yunyi, the wedding date was finally set for the eighth day of the ninth month of the thirty-fourth year of Kangxi's reign.
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