Uya clan? Spy?



When Yinzhi heard about bringing Princess Wuya back, he was quite surprised.

He Zhuo thought to himself: It seems that Consort Hui did not tell him in advance, so it is hard to say whether Yinzhi is trying to coax his wife. He Zhuo did not want to care about his intentions.

However, it is estimated that after Yinzhi understood the situation of Princess Wuya, he also felt that she was a spy sent by Consort De and was forced to be given to him by his mother. He did not have sex with her for 15 days after she entered the courtyard.

This was unprecedented, and it made Princess Wuya lose face greatly.

Fan Gege has been very happy lately. That bitch stole my house, huh? She's finally getting her comeuppance! Hahaha!

On the 16th day, after returning from Consort Hui's place, Yinzhi summoned Princess Wuya to serve him.

Princess Wuya served him with gentleness and attentiveness; most men like this type, and she was also petite.

However, a first impression is usually hard to erase. Princess Wuya had already been labeled a spy, Consort De's informant, and someone with ill intentions in Yinzhi's mind, and it would be difficult to remove that label in a short time.

Furthermore, Yinzhi might wonder if Consort De was planning something for her son, or if it was a conspiracy between Consort De and the Fourth Prince, who was always following the Crown Prince. What were they planning?

So although Princess Wuya was favored for three consecutive days, he only called for water for the first two days. Since she was offered to him, he figured he might as well sleep with her. She was quite beautiful, wasn't she? On the third day, Yinzhi lost interest.

Generally, a princess is expected to stay for three days after entering the household. There's no strict rule about this, and it's considered an unspoken rule. If she doesn't stay for the full three days, it's considered an open expression of dissatisfaction by the men, and they will be ridiculed and mocked by everyone.

When a princess enters the household, she is usually required to stay for at least nine consecutive days. This is the minimum requirement, and she is typically required to stay for half a month to a month as a sign of respect and importance.

A concubine is usually required to stay overnight for nine consecutive days. After that, it depends on the husband's wishes. However, she generally cannot stay overnight longer than the primary wife. If she stays for half a month in a row, it is a blatant slap in the face to the primary wife. It is either an expression of dissatisfaction or an attempt to pit the concubine against the primary wife.

There's not much to say about concubines.

However, this is not always the case; some princesses and concubines never had sex with men in their entire lives.

The Crown Prince's concubine entered the household quickly, in October. He Zhuo went to see this concubine, Lin, and found that her dowry was indeed very generous, just like that of the concubine Li who had entered the household before, though it was difficult to compare them.

This Ms. Lin seems to be fond of literature, as she brought several large boxes of books, including many rare copies. The Lin family is said to be a family of scholars for generations. When the veil was lifted, everyone exclaimed in surprise.

This Consort Lin gave off the air of a refined lady from a prominent family, exuding a strong scholarly air, just like a lady who had stepped out of a painting. Her voice was melodious and pleasant, like a lark.

Everyone thought to themselves: The Crown Prince is really lucky with women. I wonder what the Crown Princess Guarjia is up to. Poor Crown Princess, she has been waiting to be married at home for 3 years and the wedding date is still not set. The Imperial Household Department and the Ministry of Rites have changed the date again and again. It is said that Kangxi is not satisfied with the scale of the wedding.

The Crown Prince is already 20 years old, and the Fifth Prince's wedding date is set for December. I wonder when the Crown Prince will finally be able to have his grand wedding.

It's true that Kangxi wanted to give the Crown Prince the best, and it's also true that he intentionally delayed the wedding. After all, a wedding usually signifies adulthood, and the Crown Prince had already married two concubines, which, in the eyes of the Han people, meant he was like an unmarried child.

Now that the Manchus have been in the Central Plains for a long time, many Manchus have gradually accepted the idea that the legitimate heir is the most important. The status of secondary consorts has been greatly reduced compared to before. They also believe that the crown prince is not a mature man if he has not married a legitimate consort.

Therefore, it can be seen from this that the conflict between the emperor and the crown prince was revealed early on, which also made the father-son relationship between Kangxi and Yinreng increasingly complicated.

The Crown Prince married a concubine, gaining not only a beautiful woman but also a father-in-law who was in charge of the Salt Transport Office. He also indirectly won over the hearts of the gentry in Jiangnan. It was a win-win situation, and he was riding high.

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