She was neither Consort Hui of the Ulanara clan nor Consort Hui of the Ulanara clan.
Before the 22nd year of Kangxi's reign, she was Consort Hui in this time and space. After she kowtowed and broke her head in the 22nd year of Kangxi's reign, the soul inside her body was Consort Hui from another time and space.
In the fourth year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, Lady Nara entered the palace through a preliminary selection process conducted by the Imperial Household Department. She was only thirteen years old at the time.
Later, in the seventh year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, Lady Nara was sixteen years old and had grown into a very gentle and graceful woman. That year, she was spotted by the Kangxi Emperor in the Imperial Garden and was taken back to the Qianqing Palace.
After serving the emperor for some time, Nara became pregnant.
Nara was made a concubine and given residence in Yanxi Palace. After ten months of pregnancy, she gave birth to Nara's first child, the third prince Chengqing. However, Chengqing died before he was one year old.
Nara watched Chengqing die in her arms, and was heartbroken.
Emperor Kangxi pitied Lady Nara for losing her child and often summoned her to serve him. Soon, Lady Nara became pregnant again, and this time she gave birth to another prince. Initially, he was given the childhood name Baoqing, but later he was named the second prince, and Emperor Kangxi bestowed upon him the name Yinti.
After giving birth to Yinti, Lady Nara fell out of favor!
Nara's appearance was not outstanding in the harem, which was filled with beauties of all kinds. Therefore, Nara chose to keep a low profile. Although she would occasionally cause some trouble to make her presence known, it was harmless.
In addition, Nara has a bit of a temper. She can get very angry over the smallest things, and when she gets angry, she speaks recklessly and loses her composure.
At the end of the twelfth year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, Xu, a palace maid in Empress Xiaocheng's palace, unexpectedly gained the emperor's favor and gave birth to auspicious triplets, a boy and a girl. Not long after, she was granted the title of Consort Yu. Empress Xiaocheng was furious, but there was nothing she could do.
Later, in the sixteenth year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, Nara was granted the title of Consort Hui, while Consort Yu, Xu (also known as Xu Mu'er), was further promoted to Imperial Concubine Yu. Nara was furious and gritted her teeth at this.
As Consort Yu gave birth to one child after another, Lady Nara began to panic!
Later, immortals came to the Qing Dynasty seeking children with a predestined affinity for the divine. Lady Nara was conflicted; she hoped her son, Yinti, would have a divine destiny and be able to cultivate immortality in the heavens, yet she also hoped Yinti would remain in the palace.
Nara placed high hopes on Yinti, expecting him to one day ascend to the throne as emperor.
However, Yinti was very disappointing. At only ten years old, still a child, he began to have relations with the palace maids who served him. When Lady Nara found out, she was furious and had the maid beaten to death.
Consort Yu's third son and eighth princess went to the heavens with immortals to learn immortal arts. Consort Yu also gave birth to a pair of dragons and phoenixes, the fourth son and the twentieth princess. Consort Yu was also granted the title of Consort Yu.
At this time, Nara was only Consort Hui.
Nara felt that his fate was sealed, but he refused to accept it. Two or three years passed in this way. One day, Nara suddenly broke his head and woke up from his coma. His body was now inhabited by a different soul.
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Nara refers to Consort Hui of Emperor Kangxi in the official history of the Qing Dynasty. She gave birth to the eldest prince, Yinti.
After passing away peacefully, she arrived in another time and space as Consort Hui, also from the Ula Nara clan. However, in this time and space, things were different. Consort Yinti was not the eldest prince, but the second prince.
Emperor Kangxi had more princesses than princes. Consort Rong, of the Ma Jia clan, surprisingly gave birth to two sons and four daughters, of whom one son and four daughters survived. Empress Xiaocheng, of the Hesheli clan, had a princess as her second child.
In addition, there was another fertile woman in the harem, Consort Yu, of the Xu Mu'er clan, who already had five daughters and two sons.
Tongjia, who should have been an Imperial Noble Consort, stopped at the rank of Consort Gong at a young age and died young. There was no Consort De, Uya, in the palace who used her own son to exchange for a concubine's rank.
Consort Rong has passed away, and Consort Yi, after giving birth to a daughter at great personal risk, also passed away.
At first, Nara was cautious, but after figuring out the situation in the palace, she gradually became bolder.
Nara's son was still Yinti. Although their birth order was different, Yinti was the best in Nara's heart, possessing both literary and military talents. Nara still hoped that Yinti would one day ascend to the highest position, thus elevating her status through her son.
Yinti is fourteen years old and it's time to choose a consort?
In this life, Nara thought that she must not let Yinti choose the daughter of Minister Ke'erkun, Irgen Gioro, as his primary consort again. In the previous life, Irgen Gioro gave birth to four girls in a row, and it was not until ten years after marrying Yinti that she gave birth to a sickly son.
Nara calculated for a while,
Finally, the eldest prince Yinti's primary wife was the daughter of Prince Darhan of the Khorchin Mongols. Lady Nara was overjoyed, hoping that Yinti would marry the daughter of Prince Darhan and gain the support of his wife's family.
However, as the wedding date of Yinti and the daughter of Prince Darhan approached, a change occurred, and Yinti's wife became another daughter of Prince Darhan, who was five years younger than Yinti.
However, Yinti can choose two concubines.
Therefore, Nara chose for Yinti a woman from the Irgen Gioro clan, daughter of the Minister of Works, Yiasang, and a woman from the Dong'e clan, daughter of Dong'e Qishi.
Another year or two passed.
The eldest prince, who was sickly, had a son and a daughter, but Yinti had no children. Nara began to panic. Later, one of Yinti's concubines became pregnant, and Nara was full of hope, but in the end, her hopes were dashed.
Yinti's concubine, seven months pregnant, gave birth prematurely to a frail daughter who cried only once before dying.
Lady Nara was furious, so she obtained a secret medicine from outside the palace and poisoned the eldest prince, hoping that in this way, her son, Yinti, would have a son or daughter in the next six or seven years.
Later, the daughter of Prince Darhan married into the Qing Dynasty.
When Nara first saw Consort Yinti, she was stunned. How could there be such a woman? Not only was she obese, but she was also ugly and fierce.
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