The number of poems of Emperor Qianlong is the largest among emperors in the ages, but his poems are not very accomplished. Not only is Qianlong's literary talent average, but there are only a few talented people among his sons. Even the Jiaqing Emperor who succeeded to the throne is not very good at reading. Then among the princes of the Qianlong Dynasty, who is the most educated person?
Its name is Yongyuan, ranking 11th, and his birth mother, Jin, is the historical archetype of the hated concubine in Ruyi's Biography.
Because of her Korean blood, Jia Fei has a unique appearance. It is a pity that she is not of high birth, so she began to serve Hongli as a concubine at the time. His status was gradually elevated, and he gradually became a celebrity around Qianlong. In addition to Yongzheng, she also gave birth to three emperor heirs.
Yongyuan never had to worry about his studies when he was a child. It is said that his best is calligraphy. He was also a well-known calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty at that time. Therefore, it is not surprising that Qianlong would let Yongzheng come to write an inscription on his merit monument in Yuling. In the fifty-fourth year of Qianlong, Yongzheng was also named the Prince of Heshuocheng, and the "cheng" in this title represents talent in Manchu, which shows Qianlong's appreciation of Yongzheng.
Many people might be tempted to ask questions after seeing this. Why did Qianlong leave such an excellent prince not to choose, and let the ordinary Yong Yan succeed to the throne without merit? Yongzhen is far inferior to Yongyan in terms of dealing with people. His biggest fatal point is stinginess. He can be thrifty and diligent, but he can easily be criticized when he is in the state of being stubborn.
Yongxuan's wife was decided by Qianlong, and was from the Fucha clan, and was blood relative to the Fucha clan after Emperor Qianlong. The Fuchs family has a big business, so the dowry when they pass the door is so much that they can be piled up into a hill. It stands to reason that even if they are married, the dowry belongs to the Fuchs's personal property. As a result, Yong Xuan directly put all the dowry on himself In the warehouse.
How stingy is Yong Xuan? It is said that his daily food in the mansion is very simple, and there is almost no meat. The Fucha family also came from a large family. Naturally, she couldn't bear such humble suffering. She went to the emperor to talk to him, but Yongxuan ignored him at all. .
At this moment, a horse in Yongxuan’s mansion happened to die. Yongxuan did not worry that everyone would get sick after eating dead horse meat, so he ordered his servant to divide all the horse meat. In this way, dinner money can be saved, and the daughter-in-law can just eat dead horse meat, so there is no need to shout. Such a person who buckles and buckles naturally does not have the potential to be an emperor.