Emperor Kangxi was extremely worried about Tongjia's serious illness. He was also getting old and had lost many people over the years. He could not bear the blow of his cousin's passing.
Emperor Kangxi, though outwardly stern, inwardly weak, gave the Imperial Hospital a firm order: they must cure the Imperial Noble Consort.
Everyone was awestruck by the emperor's majesty, but they couldn't see through his inner worries and fears.
Based on her experience over the years, Yunyi knew Kangxi's true thoughts and his current worries.
But that was exactly the effect Yunyi wanted. She didn't let Tongjia Shi recover immediately because she wanted to frighten Kangxi.
After the feeling of impending departure overwhelmed Kangxi's heart, Yunyi began to weave dreams again.
The dream depicted the scene after Lady Tongjia left. Kangxi, heartbroken and fearful, began searching for a way to achieve immortality, neglecting state affairs.
Yinzhen, as the crown prince, offered loyal advice, but was reprimanded and disliked by Kangxi.
Emperor Kangxi, obsessed with the pursuit of immortality, became increasingly incompetent, and the entire Qing Dynasty fell into misery under his rule.
Finally, Kangxi was awakened from his sleep. He had always considered himself a wise ruler, a great emperor of all time, and he simply could not accept the possibility that he might destroy the country for any reason.
After waking up, many thoughts flashed through his mind. Kangxi rubbed his forehead and sat blankly on the bed. Even though it was still dark, he could no longer fall asleep.
The last time I had a dream was because I was hesitant about the issue of choosing a crown prince. This time, however, the dream seemed to be reminding me not to be afraid of death, nor to try to pursue immortality.
Both dreams had guessed my hidden thoughts, and this time it was even more accurate, revealing my heart completely.
Emperor Kangxi was filled with speculation and couldn't help but wonder if his fourth son was truly the chosen one.
Whenever things are about to go off track, I have dreams. These dreams either dispel some of my thoughts or push my ideas forward.
In short, the final outcome was all for Yinzhen's good, to help him ascend to the throne.
It has to be said that Kangxi was right; Yinzhen was indeed the future emperor, and there were indeed people helping him, wanting him to ascend the throne quickly.
Lady Tongjia was ill for several months before finally surviving the ordeal. After this incident, Emperor Kangxi realized that Yinzhen was now thirty-five years old, and he, as his father, was sixty. It was time for him to abdicate and hand over the reins of the empire to a younger generation.
Subsequently, Emperor Kangxi issued an edict to abdicate in favor of the Crown Prince, and to become a retired emperor in peace.
It was the familiar process again; after the Crown Prince and Emperor Kangxi refused three times, the decision was finally made.
Emperor Kangxi successfully abdicated and became the Retired Emperor, residing outside the palace. Yinzhen finally succeeded in becoming the emperor and became the new monarch.
Yunyi became empress and lived in Chengqian Palace, where Tongjia had previously lived.
Consort Zhong became Noble Consort Xian and lived in Zhongcui Palace; Lady Song became Consort Mao and lived in Jingren Palace; Lady Zhangjia became Consort Ning and lived in Changchun Palace.
There are also Lady Xitala and Lady Wang, one was granted the title of Consort Shen and the other the title of Consort Duan. It is strange that they, as the mothers of princes, were only granted the title of Consort. I don't know what Yinzhen was thinking.
Among the remaining people, Niohuru clan members were also granted the title of concubine, perhaps due to the prestige of their surname. Then there was Noble Lady Wuya clan member and Attendant Lady Sakda clan member.
At this point, Yinzhen had finished bestowing titles upon his concubines in the harem. After that, he began to confer titles upon his brothers, and he was quite generous to them.
The following year, Yinzhen changed the era name to Yongzheng, officially beginning his reign as emperor.
Also in the first year of Yongzheng's reign, Honghui's wife, Lady Xilinjueluo, gave birth to his eldest son. The little guy arrived at a very opportune time and won the favor of all the elders from birth, making everyone love him dearly.
After becoming emperor, Yinzhen was in the prime of his life. He worked diligently and governed the Qing Dynasty very well, which made Kangxi never regret his decision.
Emperor Kangxi served as the retired emperor for several years, but perhaps his lifespan had come to an end. In the ninth year of the Yongzheng Emperor's reign, which was the sixty-first year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign in history, the retired emperor passed away.
Thanks to the Rejuvenation Pill given to her by Yunyi back then, and the subtle recuperation she has been doing over the years, Tongjia, who is almost seventy years old, is still in very good health.
Although she fell seriously ill after Emperor Kangxi's death, she still bravely pulled through.
Because of the death of the retired emperor, Yinzhen was finally able to openly and legitimately bestow the title of Empress Dowager upon Lady Tongjia.
Before Kangxi left, he ordered the imperial genealogy to be altered, registering Yinzhen under the name of Lady Tongjia, thus fulfilling their mother-son bond.
Lady Tongjia is no longer Yinzhen's adoptive mother, but his rightful biological mother. With the late emperor gone, it is only natural for Yinzhen to bestow the title of Empress Dowager upon his own mother.
Five years later, when Honghui was thirty years old, Yinzhen followed his father's example and abdicated, handing the throne to his son Honghui as the new emperor.
Having shed his heavy burdens, Yinzhen began to travel and enjoy life. In the latter half of his life, he took his mother and wife to many places.
After Lady Tongjia passed away at the age of eighty-eight, Yinzhen resumed his life as a couple with his wife, continuing to travel and enjoy life.
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When Yunyi returned to the system space, she was stunned for a long time. She had invested the most emotion and been most deeply involved in this mission.
Xiao Qi remained quiet and didn't disturb Yun Yi, allowing Yun Yi to calm down for a while.
After a long while, Yunyi finally returned to normal. She took out the props, put away all the emotions from this mission, and then spoke to Xiaoqi about the next mission.
The next task was issued by Consort Huixian, née Gao, of the Qianlong Emperor.
Although Lady Gao was deeply favored by Emperor Qianlong, she shared the same pain as Lady Tongjia: she longed for a child with him.
Throughout her life, Lady Gao never fulfilled this wish. Although she was granted the title of Consort before Lady Nara entered the palace and became a Noble Consort second only to the Empress after entering the palace, the fact that she had no children was a source of pain that she would think of every time she woke up in the middle of the night.
Lady Gao passed away in the tenth year of the Qianlong Emperor's reign, earlier than Empress Fucha. After her death, the Qianlong Emperor posthumously conferred upon her the title of Imperial Noble Consort and used the character "贤" (virtuous) as her posthumous name.
This posthumous title aroused the envy of Empress Fucha, who even asked Emperor Qianlong for it, hoping that she could also receive the title of "virtuous" after her death.
Sure enough, three years later, in the thirteenth year of the Qianlong Emperor's reign, Empress Fucha passed away. The posthumous title Qianlong gave to Empress Fucha was Xiaoxian, and she became known as Empress Xiaoxian.
This mission takes place in a world created from a novel, where Gao is essentially cannon fodder in the original story.
The novel's female protagonist is the future winner of palace intrigue, Empress Xiaoyichun, of the Wei clan.
The story begins after the death of Empress Xiaoxian. At that time, Wei Jia was just a lowly palace maid.
When Wei entered the palace, she first served in Gao's palace, but after suffering neglect, she used tricks to get into the Empress's palace.
Later, relying on Empress Xiaoxian, Lady Wei rose to power step by step, becoming the birth mother of the new emperor and was posthumously honored as empress.
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