This is Emperor Qianlong In Ruyi's Royal Love in the Royal Palace, he showed his domestic violence for the first time. He slapped mercilessly on the face of his two sons who he valued the most. Behind all his manic and incompetent lies, he was inseparable from the woman he loved the most - Empress Xiaoxian Fucha.
Empress Fucha
The woman that Emperor Qianlong loved in his life
AD 1748 , Emperor Qianlong accompanied Empress Fucha to travel east to Shandong to Mount Tai to fulfill his wish, and by the way, he relieved the grief of losing his beloved son. However, things in the world were unpredictable, and this Eastern Tour turned into Qianlong and Empress Fucha's last farewell time. On the way back, Empress Xiaoxian suddenly became critically ill. The imperial physician accompanied him tried all his best to save him. Empress Fucha's death made Qianlong feel in pain. He cried several times until he fainted. Not only did he give Empress Fucha a super high-level ritual standard, but he changed his past elegant and easy-going ruling style and severely punished the concubines and princes who had no sadness for Empress Fucha's death. For officials who believed that he had not devoted his heart to Empress Fucha, he was also given death and demoted.
Emperor Qianlong and Empress Fucha
Since then, Emperor Qianlong has changed his temperament. He often loses his temper for no reason and is always depressed. He ordered people to clean the Changchun Palace where Empress Fucha lives every day, and all the furnishings are not allowed to move, so that he can often enter and think of others. Emperor Qianlong loves to write poetry. In the decades after Empress Fucha's death, he wrote more than 100 memorial poems to express his thoughts on his beloved wife. In the few years after Empress Fucha's death, he would bring his concubines and princes to pay tribute every year on the memorial day. He would cry and cry when he came back. After he came back, he would have to be sad for a long time to calm down.
Emperor Qianlong read countless girls throughout his life and was a veritable "romantic emperor". But no matter how much he favored other concubines, the only woman he loved the most was his Queen Fucha.
Empress Fucha died
Empress Fucha in history
Empress Fucha was born in a family of high-ranking officials for generations. She married Qianlong at the age of fifteen and was the concubine chosen by Yongzheng. She was personally a concubine for her son. She had a beautiful appearance, elegant temperament, and was extremely caring and tolerant to her subordinates. Her noble background not only did not allow her to develop the bad habit of nobles, but instead created her gentle and frugal character.Empress Fucha did not like pearls and jade, and clothes were also very concerned and tolerant. The clothes are all velvet flowers, simple and clean and elegant. She is smart, virtuous, gentle and considerate. Emperor Qianlong was busy with government affairs, so she handled the matters in the harem in an orderly manner and did not bother him. When Emperor Qianlong needed comfort, she would always comfort him softly. When he needed to relieve stress and relax, she could accompany him to ride a horse and whip. Emperor Qianlong once had scabies and needed someone to serve him within a hundred days. Empress Fucha was afraid that the palace maid would hurt him, so she took care of him personally and worked hard in the Qianlong Palace until he recovered. The emotions between Qianlong and Fucha gradually accumulated from childhood sweethearts to inability. The deep affection and friendship of separation.
Qianlong's temperament has changed drastically
How much did Emperor Qianlong love him Empress Fucha? Until she was ten years old, she had to support herself to pay tribute to her deceased wife. In the decades after Empress Fucha's death, Emperor Qianlong was immersed in her nostalgia for her and could not extricate herself. Unfortunately, Empress Fucha received all the love of the emperor, but had an extremely unfortunate life.
Empress Fucha's unfortunate life
The two sons and two daughters born to Empress Fucha, only one of them lived to adulthood. The second year after she married Emperor Qianlong, she gave birth to her eldest daughter, but she soon died. In the eighth year of Yongzheng, Emperor Qianlong's legitimate son Yonglian was born. As soon as he ascended the throne, he secretly made him the crown prince. However, Yonglian died at the age of nine. In the eleventh year of Qianlong, Empress Fucha gave birth to her second son Yongcong , but Yongcong passed away not long after suffering from smallpox. Only Princess Gulun and Jing, and finally lived to adulthood, that is, TV In the play Ruyi's Royal Palace, Jing Se, who often talked about the legitimate origin of the central palace, was the only princess who lived to adulthood in Empress Fucha, so Emperor Qianlong loved her in every way. Not only did he not want him to marry Mongolian princes according to the customs of the Qing Dynasty, he also specially selected an outstanding princess for him. When the princess got married, in addition to the dowry stipulated by the Ministry of Rites, he himself added a lot and gave her to Princess Gulun's Mansion to live in. Although she could not survive his father and died in the 57th year of Qianlong's reign, Qianlong still wrote the inscription himself, and the tomb where she was buried was also called the Princess's Mausoleum.