Chapter 348 Consort Qian of Yongzheng 1



Because they were staying in that small, forbidden area of ​​the cultivation world.

Sherry got tired of looking at that unpredictable natural scenery.

Out of sheer boredom, I borrowed a phone from the system to watch something.

Sherry looked at the emotional analysis from later generations with great interest, finding it quite interesting.

A system: Stop laughing, get on with the task! This joke is from years ago; we can't connect to them in real time anymore.

Sherry didn't know how long she had been watching, but her tail was numb from sitting.

To prevent any trouble, Sherry decided not to bring the system into the secret realm.

Of course, the system is unwilling either.

When Shirley woke up, a palace maid with a small bowl of wine was peeking around.

As soon as she opened her eyes, he excitedly took a step forward.

"Your Highness, today all the masters must pay their respects to Her Majesty the Empress!"

Sherry readily agreed and sat up.

Yes, this time it's quite timely!

The data is in place, but the system is not.

Sydney was mentally prepared for that.

He was told to stop after taking two sips of hot tea.

"Your Highness, just purse your lips!" another palace maid with an ordinary appearance whispered.

Sherry nodded slightly and began to wash her face and do her makeup.

It was in that instant that she learned who the original owner of this body was!

Consort Qian, a concubine of Emperor Yongzheng, was the mother of Hongzhan, Emperor Yongzheng's late son.

The person who woke her up was Jin'er, the maid who had accompanied the original owner of the body to the palace as part of her dowry.

Another person who gave her advice was Jixiang, a palace maid in Yanxi Palace.

This was in the seventh year of the Yongzheng Emperor's reign (1729). After the imperial concubine selection, the original owner was initially granted the title of "Daying" (a low-ranking concubine).

This was the largest number of people that Emperor Yongzheng had ever retained during the imperial selection process.

The original owner of the body was the daughter of Liu Man, a military officer, and belonged to the Han ethnic group.

Therefore, the rank he held when he entered the palace was not high at all!

And her face and figure are indeed good!

Otherwise, she wouldn't have been the only one who received relative favor in the later stages.

Thinking about this made Sherry a little depressed.

This sister was born in the 53rd year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, which means she was 36 years younger than the Yongzheng Emperor.

The original owner of this body is currently sixteen years old.

Sherry pouted, looking a little bored.

She had just read an analysis of emotions from later generations.

Explain the difference between an older man and a younger man.

Uncle, in this context, refers to someone who is wealthy, has good manners, and is cultured. Anyone lacking these qualities is simply called "Old Deng"!

"Younger brother" refers to someone who is handsome and young. Someone who is neither tall nor handsome is simply called "that guy."

As Shirley helped the little girl walk and laughed, she almost fell to the ground unexpectedly.

There's no way around it; these days, flowerpots are getting higher and more ornate.

She could jump high in the last century, but now she's being supported by two maids, and there's not even a sedan chair for her!

Thinking about it this way, it seems like we're regressing as we get older.

Sherry walked while lost in thought.

Nobody paid any attention to her, and she was too lazy to pay attention to anyone else.

That's true; the other concubines who entered the palace at the same time generally came from families with higher social standing than her.

As I walked around a corner, a large group of people appeared in front of me.

The two women seated high in their sedan chairs were none other than Consort Xi and Consort Yu.

Sherry instantly remembered the original owner's obsession!

In fact, at this time, Consort Nian, Yongzheng's beloved concubine, had already passed away.

As people get older, they don't have much love left.

The original owner was a Han woman who was educated, and her temperament was perhaps similar to that of Consort Nian.

However, her gentle appearance certainly gives her some reason to be favored.

Unfortunately, Emperor Yongzheng died less than two years after she gave birth to her son.

She understands better than anyone how to behave and stay within one's bounds.

However, the new emperor was not at ease with his brothers.

Even though Hongzhan was less than two years old at that time.

The new emperor acted as if he doted on the young emperor, but it was less about indulgence and more about spoiling him to death!

They had long planned to adopt him to Prince Guo!

The plan is good, and the original owner has no objections.

She was content with having one prince.

Historically, Hongzhan, though not widely known, was a controversial figure due to his personality.

He was described as arrogant, willful, unambitious, and unfilial to his mother.

It is said that he grew up under the pampering of Emperor Yongzheng and the original owner of the body, which made him arrogant and domineering.

It is said that he secretly ran away from school several times because he didn't want to study, and he didn't care about the teacher's discipline at all.

This personality trait remained unchanged even after he came of age. Relying on Emperor Qianlong's tolerance and favor, he repeatedly defied Qianlong and even openly challenged imperial power.

He was said to lack ambition and a sense of responsibility, which resulted in his lack of political achievements.

But if he were truly capable, would Emperor Qianlong have been able to sit still?

It should be noted that Hongzhan was not even two years old when Emperor Yongzheng passed away.

How could it be classified like that?

Of course, the original owner also wanted him to be less outstanding, for fear of offending the new emperor.

But how many of the brothers of the imperial family have a good ending?!

Emperor Qianlong couldn't even tolerate Hongxi, the deposed crown prince, let alone his own brother.

Even Consort Yu's son pretended to be stupid and got by, saying he was eccentric, liked to hold funerals, and ate sacrificial offerings...

If he hadn't pretended to be stupid, he probably would have ended up like Hongshi.

Of course, this election was not as bloody as the struggle for succession among the nine princes.

However, it is a fact that the original owner's son had passed away at the age of thirty!

This is the most unbearable thing for a mother.

Moreover, it was after Yongzheng's death that the new emperor's treatment of those Taoist priests caught the attention of the original owner of the body.

It's neither punishment nor a penalty!

More like silencing them!

But even though she guessed the truth, she was powerless to do anything about it!

Only after her son died did the hatred in her heart reach its peak!

Before he died, he swore an oath: He prayed that God would open His eyes and strike down that beast who murdered his father.

Or, if she could start over, she would like to change her life with her son!

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