After the death of Emperor Qianlong, how did Emperor Jiaqing treat more than 50 concubines in Qianlong period?

According to the draft of the Qing Dynasty, there were 43 concubines in Ganlong No.1 * *, including three queens: Empress Hyo Hyun, Empress Nora, Empress Hyo Yi Chun, five concubines, five concubines, six concubines, 12 nobles, four of whom were regular and two promised. And his concubines are basically before Qianlong because of their long standby. When Gan Long died at the age of 89, there were only 10 people in office, including two imperial daughters: Ying Guifei and Wan Guifei; Third concubines: Yan Fei, Fang Fei and Jin Fei; One: Gong Yi; Three noble people: Hubei noble people, Bai noble people, keep noble people, and promise: Nano.

Historically, concubines of the first emperor were generally treated in three ways: one was to bury or guard the mausoleum for the first emperor, the other was to take his son to the fief to spend his old age safely, and the third was to leave the palace. In the Qing Dynasty, from the beginning of Emperor Kangxi, the emperor's concubines could enjoy their old age.

Wei Jiashi, the mother of Guifei and Jiaqing, died as early as 1755. In the third year of Jiaqing, Qianlong still held the power of state affairs. After Qianlong died, how did Jiaqing arrange his 10 little mother?

The draft of Qing history? Biography one? Empress "contains:

Wan Gui, Chen. The emperor is a hermit. Between dry and long, noble progressive, personable. Between Jiaqing and Jiaqing, I was honored as a noble princess. Shoukang Palace topped the list. Qiu, 92 years old. Guiying Taifei of Bahrain. Also from the noble progress to welcome the imperial concubine. She is honored as Guiying Taifei and also lives in Shoukang Palace. Qiu, seventy years old.

Jiaqing is a very filial child. After Qianlong's death, Jiaqing arranged for the two concubines, Ying Guifei and Wan Guifei, to live in Shoukang Palace and make pilgrimages every day. Chen died on 1807 at the age of 92; Bahrain Yingguifei died on 1800 at the age of 72. These two concubines can be regarded as accompanying them in their later years.

Three concubines, Fang Fei, Han nationality, died in 180 1, childless, with an unknown date of birth, and died in August of the sixth year of Jiaqing 13.

Yan Fei: Her daughter is Qianlong's favorite Princess Heshuo. In the fourth year of Jiaqing, Xiao Shenyang was liquidated, but neither the Tenth Princess nor her biological mother Yanfei was implicated or liquidated by Jiaqing. But since then, Yanfei's status has not been improved until she died in the eleventh year of Jiaqing at the age of 6 1.

Jin Cha's family: The great-granddaughter of Ma Qi, a university student, should be regarded as the youngest of Jiaqing's elders. When she entered the palace, it was the third year of Jiaqing, and she was chosen as a noble by Emperor Qianlong, which was also the most tragic. After entering the palace, Qianlong died. She experienced three dynasties: Qianlong, Jiaqing and Daoguang. Until Daoguang 65438+2 died in February, when he was about 40 years old. What about wives, nobles and promises in their later years? Palace wives, Lin's, Bai's nobles and Hubei's nobles were named Taiwei and Tynoble by Jiaqing respectively, and they all stayed in the palace to provide for the elderly. Gong Kun died in Jiaqing 10, Bai Guiren died in Jiaqing 8 years, and Hubei Guiren died in Jiaqing 13 years, so it was a natural death.

Besides Jin Chajia, Shou Guiren served Qianlong in Jiaqing Palace for three years. When she entered the palace, she was only 10 years old and became a widow at a young age. Shou Guiren was honored as a Shou Taigui by Jiaqing. He died in Jiaqing in 65,438+03, at the age of 20, and was finally buried in Yuling Princess Garden, Dongling, Qing Dynasty.

As for Wuji, because of her humble position and childless, there is no record of her, the year of birth and death is unknown, and she was not buried in Yuling Princess Garden. As for where she is buried, it is still a mystery. It is estimated that her future life should not be too easy.

The later life of concubines in Qing Dynasty is the best, compared with concubines of other first emperors in Qing Dynasty. They can all live in dignity and peace.