Qianlong's favorite woman should also be his queen Fu Cha.
Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin had the same surname as Fu Cha at that time, but Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin was obviously not a family with Fu Cha, because Qianlong was only a prince at that time, so it is reasonable to say that Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin was not worthy of Qianlong's status at that time, but Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin was awarded Qianlong by Yong Zhengdi after taking part in the draft. You know, thunder and rain are all your kindness. Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin was not worthy of Ganlong at that time, but Ganlong still had to accept her.
In a word, I don't know why Yongzheng chose a concubine for his son. It may be that Yongzheng wanted Qianlong to know about men and women before he married Fujin. But it is really Qianlong who obviously doesn't like this woman.
Although Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin was never loved by Qianlong, she gave birth to a son.
Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin is just one of several concubines of Qianlong. Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin's talent and appearance are not particularly outstanding, and Qianlong doesn't like her very much. It can only be said that Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin is relatively easy to conceive, and she got pregnant under the few luck of Qianlong, and gave birth to Qianlong's first son, Yong Huang.
It is precisely because Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin lost the sporadic love of Qianlong after giving birth to his son, because this is not his eldest son. Poor Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin didn't live long. She died before Qianlong even ascended the throne. At that time, her identity was only a concubine.
Moreover, after Fu Cha died, Qianlong was particularly sad, but obviously, Qianlong's eldest son Huang Yong was too calm to make Qianlong unhappy. He scolded Yong Huang and completely lost his attention to Yong Huang. However, the eldest son of the emperor died young after being reprimanded by the emperor. From then on, Yong Huang completely lost the favor of Emperor Qianlong.
It was because of his death that Gan felt pity, named his mother, and gave her the honor of being buried together.