Princess Wenxian of the First Rank, Su Guo'er
Su Guo'er was born in June of the 21st year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign. She was the 22nd daughter of the Kangxi Emperor and was ranked as the 21st Princess. Her birth mother was Niu Changzai, Niu Guiren, and later Gong Guiren and Gong Pin.
Niu was once a palace maid serving the emperor. She was granted the title of Niu Daying and was later promoted to Noble Lady Niu, Noble Lady Gong, and Consort Gong.
In March of the thirty-ninth year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, Su Guo'er married into the Tongjia clan as Princess Wenxian of the First Rank.
Although she was also a Princess Wenxian and married into the Tongjia clan, Su Guo'er did not, like the Princess Wenxian of the Qing Dynasty in official history, daughter of Consort De, Uya clan, marry Shun'an Yan, grandson of Tong Guowei, nor did she die young.
Su Guo'er married Yao'an, the grandson of Tong Guogang and the eldest son of Orondai.
This marriage was strongly promoted by Consort Que, of the Tongjia clan, and Empress Xu Muer at the time, whose purpose was naturally to retaliate against and attack Tong Guowei.
After Su Guo'er married her husband Yao'an, their relationship was neither good nor bad, just so-so.
Years later, Su Guo'er gave birth to two sons and two daughters. With Princess Su Guo'er's permission, Yao An also took several concubines, who bore him several children born out of wedlock.
However, Yao'an's concubines and Princess Suguo'er kept to themselves.
Su Guo'er lived in the princess's residence with her two sons and two daughters, while Yao An's concubines lived in the Tong family's residence. To exaggerate a bit, Su Guo'er had never even seen any of her concubines' children born out of wedlock.
In the twelfth year of the Qian'an era, Su Guo'er died peacefully in the princess's residence.
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Princess Heshuo Yike, Uri Na
Urina was born on the 19th day of the sixth month of the 22nd year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign. She was the 23rd daughter of the Kangxi Emperor and was the 22nd Princess. Her birth mother was Lady Suochuoluo, who was pregnant with Urina. Lady Suochuoluo was arrogant and domineering, relying on the Suochuoluo family of the Imperial Household Department, and her ambition grew day by day.
Later, during childbirth, Lady Suochuoluo died in childbirth, and Urina was then given to Consort Que, Lady Tongjia, to raise.
The imperial genealogy records that Urina was the daughter of Consort Que.
In the thirty-ninth year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, Urina was eighteen years old and was granted the title of Princess Yike of the First Rank. She married into the Shushu Gioro family. She was not from the same branch as the consort of Princess Jinshu of the First Rank, who was born to Empress Xiaoshuren Xu Lejin, and the secondary consort of Prince Xun of the First Rank, who was also from the Shushu Gioro family.
The branch of the Shushu Gioro clan, the consort of Urina, was not as good as the branch of the Shushu Gioro clan, the consort of Princess Jinshu, but it was better than the branch of the Shushu Gioro clan, the secondary consort of Prince Xun.
It's about average.
After marrying into the Shushu Jueluo family, Urina,
Urina probably inherited the arrogance and domineering nature of her birth mother, Sochoro, so even though she was raised by Consort Que and carefully taught by her, Urina was still arrogant.
Urina and her husband did not have a harmonious relationship. After having a daughter, they lived apart for a long time.
The prince consort, surnamed Luo, was said to have taken several concubines in the Shushu Gioro family, fathering illegitimate children. Meanwhile, Urina, in the princess's residence, kept several male favorites.
There were even rumors that Urina had fathered an illegitimate child.
Rumors are just rumors. Urina did not bring her illegitimate child to the public eye, so the Imperial Clan Court naturally chose to turn a blind eye. After all, as long as it didn't become public and didn't affect the imperial clan, the Imperial Clan Court was happy to pretend not to know.
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Princess Heshuo Huijing Santana
She was the daughter of Consort Santana of the Borjigit clan and also the daughter of Consort Ying of the Yemu clan.
In the twenty-second year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, Lady Ye Mu, who was then a concubine, gave birth to Santana. Lady Ye Mu was then granted the title of Consort Ye, and a few years later, she was granted the title of Ying.
Because Ye Mushi's rank was not high enough, she could not raise Santana, so Santana was given to Consort Wan to raise.
After being raised by Consort Wan for several years, Consort Wan was granted the title of Noble Consort Wan. She later passed away. Santana was then taken back to Ye Mu to be raised. In the thirty-eighth year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, Ye Mu was granted the title of Noble Lady Ying and enjoyed the privileges of a concubine.
In the thirty-ninth year, Santana was eighteen years old and was granted the title of Princess Heshuo Huijing. She was betrothed to Qijia, a prominent family of the Eight Banners, and married in October of the same year.
After Santana got married, Ye Mushi passed away a few years later and was posthumously honored as Consort Ying.
Santana's husband, Qijia, was from a prominent family in the Eight Banners, but because the Qijia clan had declined in recent years, it was ranked last. Therefore, Santana was respected by her husband and Qijia.
Even though Santana and her husband had been married for five years without having any children, Qi Jia Shi didn't say anything.
In the eighth year of their marriage, Santana finally gave birth to a son, and then had four more sons in the next seven years.
In the nineteenth year of the reign of Emperor Qianlong, Santana passed away, leaving behind a large family of children and grandchildren.
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Princess Gulun Chunque Lingzhu
Lingzhu was the daughter of Consort Tong, of the Nara clan. She was born on the 26th day of the second month of the 24th year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign. She was the 25th daughter of the Kangxi Emperor and was ranked as the 24th Princess.
Tongpin Nara, whose full name is Hadanara, is a branch of the Nara clan.
She was a palace maid in the imperial court in her early years, and was granted the title of "Daying". She was promoted to "Changshangzai" and "Tongguiren". After her death, she was posthumously granted the title of "Tongpin".
In the 42nd year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, Lingzhu was granted the title of Princess Chunque and married into the Khalkha Mongol tribe. Her husband was Tsering, a Taiji of the Khalkha. Unlike the previous Princess Gulun Kejing, Princess Chunque married into the Zasagtu Khanate of the Khalkha Mongols, while Princess Gulun Kejing married into the Tushe Khanate.
They belong to the same Khalkha Mongol tribe, but to different clans.
Lingzhu and her husband Celing had a loving relationship. From the 44th to the 49th year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, they had four children in five years: three sons and one daughter.
In the 49th year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, Lingzhu suffered a difficult childbirth and nearly lost her life. She never had another child after that.
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