Concubine Chunyu Qin, surnamed Chen Jia, was originally wrapped in the Han military flag and later carried into Manchuria with a yellow flag. She was the daughter of the second-class guard Chen Xi'e. She entered the palace in the 33rd year of Kangxi's reign and became a palace ma

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Biography

Concubine Chunyu Qin, surnamed Chen Jia, was originally wrapped in the Han military flag and later carried into Manchuria with a yellow flag. She was the daughter of the second-class guard Chen Xi'e. She entered the palace in the 33rd year of Kangxi's reign and became a palace ma - DayDayNews

  • Chunyu Qinfei (? - 1754), Chen Jia's , originally wrapped in the Han military flag, later carried into Manchuria with a yellow flag, the daughter of the second-class guard Chen Xi'e, entered the palace in the 33rd year of Kangxi's reign , as a palace maid.
  • The seventeenth son of the emperor was born in the thirty-sixth year of Kangxi's reign, Prince Guo Yinli, and he was registered as a concubine in December of the fifty-seventh year of Kangxi's reign (1718).
  • In the fourth year of Yongzheng's reign, she was honored as the imperial concubine.
  • In November of the first year of Qianlong's reign, she was honored as the imperial concubine Chun Yuqin.
  • He died on December 20, the 18th year of Qianlong's reign, and his posthumous name was Chunyu.
  • Emperor Qianlong personally visited the bandits to pick tassels and offer wine as a salute.
  • It was enshrined on April 20, the 19th year of Qianlong's reign.

Life Path

Concubine Chunyu Qin, surnamed Chen Jia, was originally wrapped in the Han military flag and later carried into Manchuria with a yellow flag. She was the daughter of the second-class guard Chen Xi'e. She entered the palace in the 33rd year of Kangxi's reign and became a palace ma - DayDayNews

  • Concubine Chunyu Qin, the Chen family, was wrapped in the Han military flag and the daughter of Chen Xi'an, the second-class bodyguard.

According to the practice of the Qing palace, Chen entered the palace through the internal affairs office draft during the Kangxi period and became the concubine of Emperor Kangxi.

  • On the second day of March in the thirty-sixth year of Kangxi (1697), Chen gave birth to the seventeenth son of the emperor Prince Guoyi Yinli.

Due to the imperfect canonization system at that time, Chen was not officially canonized for a long time.

  • In April of the fifty-seventh year of Kangxi (1718), Emperor Kangxi told the Ministry of Etiquette to ennoble six concubines in the harem who were aged between 40 and 60 and gave birth to princes. Concubines.
  • In the 12th month of the 57th year of Kangxi reign, the Chen family, the Borji Jin family, and concubines and others were granted the title of Qin concubine.
  • In February of the fourth year of Yongzheng's reign (1726), Concubine Qin, who was a concubine of the previous dynasty, was honored as Concubine Qin.
  • In the first month of the seventh year of Yongzheng's reign, there was one female official named Qinfei and three female servants from the family. Each woman in the family gets half a catty of meat per day.
  • In September of the twelfth year of Yongzheng's reign (1734), the imperial concubine Chun Yuqin's descendants were allocated from Baoyi, and established as Shi Guanzuo Ling, under the management of Chen Ting, the son of Chen Jingguan, the concubine's brother.

Emperor Qianlong granted Chen the title of Princess Chun Yuqin. The "Mausoleum Repair Archives" once mistakenly wrote Concubine Chun Yuqin as Concubine Chun Yule.

Concubine Chunyu Qin, surnamed Chen Jia, was originally wrapped in the Han military flag and later carried into Manchuria with a yellow flag. She was the daughter of the second-class guard Chen Xi'e. She entered the palace in the 33rd year of Kangxi's reign and became a palace ma - DayDayNews

  • Emperor Kangxi decreed during his lifetime that after his death, the princes could welcome their older mothers and concubines back to live at home.

Therefore, in September of the 13th year of Yongzheng's reign (1735), Prince Guo requested to welcome Concubine Qin to his residence. Emperor Qianlong rejected Prince Guo's request, but also allowed Concubine Qin to leave the palace and live temporarily in Prince Guo's residence during the Spring Festival and birthday celebrations in the twelfth lunar month every year.

  • In the 16th year of Qianlong's reign (1752), the palace was divided into: Concubine Qin, 400 taels of silver, and six official women.
  • On December 20, the 18th year of Qianlong's reign (1754), Princess Qin passed away.

According to the records of the "Memorandum of the Ministry of Internal Affairs", on April 13, the 19th year of Qianlong (1754), there was a document titled "Memorial to the Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Golden Coffin Sect for Princess Gu Lun" Manchu memorial of "Part". It can be seen that the Gu Lun and Princess Jing produced by Xiaoxian Chun were raised by Concubine Qin of Ningshou Palace in the early years of Qianlong.

Yunli

Concubine Chunyu Qin, surnamed Chen Jia, was originally wrapped in the Han military flag and later carried into Manchuria with a yellow flag. She was the daughter of the second-class guard Chen Xi'e. She entered the palace in the 33rd year of Kangxi's reign and became a palace ma - DayDayNews

  • The seventeenth son of the emperor, Yunli, was born to Concubine Qin. After the age of nine, he often accompanied Emperor Kangxi outside the Great Wall. In the first year of Yongzheng's reign, he was named the Prince of Guo and managed the affairs of the vassal.
  • Emperor Yongzheng believed that he sincerely served the country and was honest and honest. In the sixth year of Yongzheng's reign, he became the prince.
  • In the twelfth year of the twelfth year, I went to Taining to return to Tibet with the Dalai Lama, and stopped by to visit the garrison and green camp soldiers in various provinces. In the thirteenth year, he returned to the capital to handle affairs in Miao and Xinjiang.
  • When Emperor Yongzheng was dying, he ordered Yinli to assist the government.
  • Qianlong came to the throne, and Yinli was appointed prime minister and in charge of the Ministry of Punishment.
  • He was loyal and upright, and was highly appreciated by Emperor Qianlong.
  • He was weak in health. During the Yongzheng period, Emperor Yongzheng ordered him to handle affairs in his private residence and only need to enter the palace every few days. This was an unusual and special care at the time.
  • In the first year of Qianlong's reign, his salary was suspended due to some affairs, and he passed away in February of the third year.
  • Emperor Qianlong was extremely sad and visited his funeral in person.
  • Because Yinli had no children, he adopted Emperor Yongzheng's sixth son, Hongzhan, as his stepson.
  • Yinli was the one who ended better among the many princes of Emperor Kangxi.

Yinli's Poetry Collection

Concubine Chunyu Qin, surnamed Chen Jia, was originally wrapped in the Han military flag and later carried into Manchuria with a yellow flag. She was the daughter of the second-class guard Chen Xi'e. She entered the palace in the 33rd year of Kangxi's reign and became a palace ma - DayDayNews

  • "Blessings to Mother for a Longevity"

The fragrant owl and candles reflect the screen, and I pay my respects to Zhu Changning again after a long feast.

Xia Shang has a thousand-year core of auspiciousness, and the precious spring light is seven-leaf Xuan.

The kindness of caring and training is astonishing, and the kindness celebrates the age of Yanji.

Nanbei chants the favor to celebrate the happy day, and even picks Ganoderma to offer longevity to the court.

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