Dong Eshi's background
According to historical records, Xiaozong was the empress Dong Eshi from Zhengbaiqi, Manchuria, who entered the palace in the 13th year of Shunzhi. At that time, Zhengbaiqi had already been forcibly promoted to one of the three flags by Dourgen. In other words, it is a Manchu woman with three flags, not a Han woman, and her surname is not Dong! Although Manchu people do not have a surname in the traditional sense of Han nationality, to some extent, Manchu surnames play a role in the traditional sense of Han nationality. What do you mean? Not Dong, but Dong E! It has nothing to do with Dong Xiaowan in Eight Colors of Qinhuai. ...
What's more, Dong Eshi is not his coat or ordinary people. Her father, the minister of E Shuo's official residence, belongs to a senior official in Wuzhili. After forming a habit, he is a subordinate of Wu Zhi. The minister of the interior is the deputy to the minister of security. Like the Minister of Security, there are two members on each of the three flags, and * * * counts as six members. In the Qing dynasty, this position was quite high in the military. After customization, the garrison general of the Qing Dynasty and the prefect of green camp are just one thing. In other words, Dong Eshi is a noble family! Far less than the later filial piety queen Wu Yashi and filial piety queen Wei Jiashi.
In addition, when Dong Eshi was young, E Shuo was stationed in Jiangnan as a military commander, while Dong Eshi grew up in Jiangnan. His character contains not only the northeast girl character of Manchu women, but also the graceful and gentle factors of many Jiangnan women. This may have a lot to do with her later love for Qing Sai-jo, because she is "different" and Qing Sai-jo naturally treats others differently. ...
Chongguan Gongliu
In the 13th year of Shunzhi, Dong Eshi crossed many low-level harem "positions" as soon as she entered the palace, and was directly canonized as a virtuous princess. This may be related to her family background in Shangsanqi and her father's position in Hubei, but it still reflects the interest of the Qing ancestors in her. Just one month after Dong Eshi entered the palace, the Sai-jo of the Qing Dynasty awarded her the title of imperial concubine on the grounds that "Minhui was virtuous and never left Dong Eshi".
At that time, the Qing dynasty had just entered the customs and the various systems were still not perfect. Before Dong Eshi, the Qing Dynasty, including the late Jin regime, never had an imperial concubine! Even in the Ming dynasty, harem women who were sealed as concubines were rare. Therefore, the imperial concubine has a special meaning. In fact, the Qing ancestor canonized Dong Eshi as the imperial concubine, which was to release a political signal to the ruling and opposition parties-"I want to abolish the queen again!" To this end, the Qing Sai-zu also specially granted amnesty to the world. Judging from the treatment of Bolzigit's family after the original match of Qing Sai-jo and Bolzigit's family after Xiao Zhang Hui, Dong Eshi's treatment has been seriously "excessive" and has surpassed that of the Queen! This is the reason why sourdrang queen Borzijit doesn't like Dong Eshi, because she has seriously threatened the status of sourdrang queen family heir Zhang Xiaohui!
However, the Qing Sai-zu was obviously not satisfied with this. In the 14th year of Shunzhi, Dong Eshi gave birth to a son for the ancestor of Qing Dynasty. Qing Zu, who already has three sons, actually announced in public: "This is my first son!" " What does Qing Shizu mean? Deny the first three sons? Obviously not. This sentence of Emperor Sejong of the Qing Dynasty is actually "telling the world": "This is my first son and my eldest son! It will be his after the throne. " Isn't it? From then on, the Qing sai-jo's idea of making Dong Eshi his successor was very clear. For this "prospective son", the Qing Sai-jo even spared no expense to grant amnesty to the world again, which is a treatment that only the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty can enjoy, and it goes without saying. But at that time, Queen Xiao Jiahui was still alive! Although not born, but gave birth to a son? Who is the eldest son? Although she doesn't play politics, her love has seriously endangered the vital interests of Borzigit's family and Xiaozhuangwen Queen!
Lose a son
Unfortunately, Dong Eshi's son lives a thin life and has no happiness at all. He died a few months after his birth. Qing sai-jo was also very sad, even at the expense of violating the ancestral system, and he was proud of this son who didn't even have time to take his name! This also serves to show the Qing sai-jo's love for Dong Eshi. Dong Eshi's health has gone from bad to worse due to the loss of his son and thin body. Shunzhi seventeen years, died of smallpox infection. After the death of Dong Eshi, Xiao Zhuang Wen Hexiao also breathed a sigh of relief!
To be fair, Dong Eshi didn't do anything out of line when he was alive. This person is neither jealous nor involved in politics. She is a typical "good woman". However, the excessive affection of the Qing Sai-jo for her has seriously threatened the vital interests of the Borzigit family and the Xiaozhuangwen Queen, so the daughter-in-law Xiaozhuangwen Queen has always been unpopular. After Dong Eshi's death, the Qing Sai-jo ordered her to be the empress of filial piety, so I won't go into details about a series of tiredness. At that time, Xiao was still alive, and the Qing sai-jo was so popular in the world that "the wife is here and my concubine is my concubine". This is an act that will be severely punished among the people and ordered to be corrected! Although Dong Eshi died, the case-solving is still not over!
In the eighteenth year of Shunzhi, the Qing ancestor died and went to the temple to become emperor. According to the system, the real queen will be the emperor after the death of the emperor's husband. However, Xiao Huanghou is still alive, and so is Tong Jiashi, the mother of Emperor Kangxi, the father of Qing Dynasty. Obviously, no one wants this side room to be the top. In the end, Dong Eshi's filial queen did not add the title of Qing Sai-jo until her death, becoming the only queen in the Qing Dynasty who had an independent posthumous title and was not an emperor. Of course, Empress Xiaojingcheng, the biological mother of Prince Zhong Yixin in the late Qing Dynasty, was treated in this way at first, but after the "Qixiang coup", Ci 'an and Empress Dowager Cixi made up one for her. ...