The mystery of Qianlong's life experience: Who is Aixinjueluo Hongli's father?

There are many mysteries in the emperors of the Qing Dynasty, and two of the twelve emperors of the Qing Dynasty have the mystery of their life experience-I don't know how they came from. This one is Nurhachi. There is also the Emperor Qianlong we will talk about in this section.

Speaking of the Emperor Qianlong, everyone said that this is the root! Qianlong is the fourth son of Yongzheng. Historical records say that Qianlong was the child of the Niu Hulu family, the wife of Yongzheng.

So some people have asked, since there is such a clear inheritance, what is the mystery of this life experience? Because folklore, including in the novel, there are many doubts: some people say that Qianlong has half the Han blood. He was born illegitimately with a Han court lady in Yongzheng. Some people even thoroughly questioned that Qianlong was not a Manchu but a Han ethnicity. His biological father was Chen Gelao from Haining, Zhejiang. When Yongzheng was still Prince Yong, the old man Chen was an official. At that time, Yongzheng gave birth to a daughter, but at that time the mother was more expensive than the son, and the father was more expensive than the son, so Yongzheng wanted a son. When he saw that Chen Ge's hometown gave birth to a boy, he would “replace a civet cat for a prince” and changed it. Are these things true or false in history?

First of all, some people say that Qianlong was not a child of the Niuhulu clan, but was born by Yongzheng and a Han court lady. What's wrong with this? There is an anecdote here. It is said that in the 50th year of Kangxi (1711), Kangxi took the following prince to hunt in Rehe. While hunting, Prince Yong shot a sika deer with a bow and arrow. The deer fell on the ground, and someone came from below to cut the deer neck open and pick up deer blood—we all know that deer blood was tonic—the Yongzheng drank deer blood bowl by bowl, and drank four or five bowls. This deer blood tonic is a big tonic. At this time, this physical desire comes up. What should I do? I saw a palace lady, because he is a prince, how dare the palace lady resist?

Because the mother of this child is a Han palace lady At that time, the Manchu and Han people did not marry, and the other was that the status of the court lady was too low, so at that time Kangxi said that the child was adopted to the wife of Yongzheng, who was also raised by the Fujin Niuhulu family of Prince Yong. This child was regarded as Niu Colu. 'S. So, what is the name of this palace lady? The last name is Li, and the name is Li Jingui. So some people later said that Qianlong was not born in Lama Temple, but in Chengde Mountain Resort. There is some evidence in history. In the forty-third year of Qianlong (1778), one person was awarded a Jinshi, and later became the head of the household department. This person is Guan Shiming, and he used to write poems in Chengde Mountain Resort. The meaning in the poem he inscribed was just like that, saying that Qianlong was born here.

All in all, Qianlong’s life experience is indeed an unsolved mystery, that is, whether he was born to the wife of Emperor Yongzheng or the illegitimate son of Yongzheng who had an illicit relationship with others. I'm not sure.

Compared with this legend, the context of the latter legend is clearer. What is the legend? It is the saying that our father is Haining Chen Gelao.

When the old Chen Ge was an official in the court, the prince, including the fourth elder brother Yinzhen, was making extensive friendships with ministers. In order to have someone support him, Yinzhen would be able to ascend the throne in the future, so he had a good relationship with Chen Ge. Coincidentally, one day Chen Gelao's wife gave birth to a child, a boy. On this day, Yongzheng's wife, Niu Hulu, also gave birth to a child, a girl. Everyone saw that it was a coincidence. They were born from the same nature, and they are good friends. This Prince Yong just said, so, Chen Ge's old family and his wife and maid came to our house to have a meal with us, and everyone celebrated the birth of the child. As a result, Mr. Chen Ge carried the child in. When he came out, Mr. Chen's wife, maid, and himself were shocked at first sight, because it turned out to be a girl. Whose girl is this girl? She was the daughter of Prince Niu Hulu of Yong.

This matter was very clear to the old man Chen Ge, who was an official in the court, that Yong wanted a boy because he could only be more favored in Kangxi if he gave birth to an heir. It just so happened that the wife of Yongzheng gave birth to a daughter, so a "civet cat for prince" came to change it. Later, someone gave various supporting evidences, saying that Chen Ge's old son was replaced, and his son was Qianlong. Jin Yong's novel "Book of Swords and Enmity" is very clear, saying that there is a lot of evidence. ChenDidn't Ge Lao take away Yongzheng's daughter? This daughter is actually a princess, and that is Yongzheng's child. She said that after the daughter of Chen Ge Lao got married, she built a building for her in her hometown. Everyone called this a princess. floor. Because Chen Ge knows that this is not my child, this is a princess, we must respect her and take her seriously.

Descendants made irresponsible remarks based on this, saying that Qianlong went to the south of the Yangtze River six times and went to Haining four times, just because of his own parents. Moreover, Qianlong also inscribed a "Chunhui Hall" plaque to the Chen family. The word "chunhui" is not misused. Everyone knows the poem written by the great poet Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty: "The kind mother's hands are threaded, and the wandering tops are on the tops. Before going tightly stitched, I am afraid that I will return later. Whoever says nothing will get three Chunhui." "Chunhui", everyone knows that it is the kindness of parents to nurture their children. So, why did Qianlong make the inscription "Chunhui Hall" for no reason? Isn't this just to pay homage to his mother?

So, is that the case? Actually, there is a plaque of Chunhui Hall, but that It was not inscribed by Qianlong, nor was it for the Chen family of Haining, but it was indeed for someone surnamed Chen. This was when Kangxi was alive, and the title was given to a bachelor named Chen Yuanlong. Chen Yuanlong told Kangxi that he can have today because of his parents’ painstaking efforts, but Kangxi was moved by this incident. Kangxi told him to inscribe him and put him on the ancestral hall at home, called "Chunhuitang", to show that his parents treated him. The kind of nurturing. Therefore, the Qianlong inscription "Chunhuitang" is an illusion in the strict sense.

Then, how do you explain that Qianlong went to Haining many times when he went to the south of the Yangtze River? Qianlong went to Haining four times during the six visits to the south of the Yangtze River. This was because Haining went to sea salt. Salt is something that the government controls. The production of sea salt here is so large, and it is an important income for the Qing Dynasty's finances. Qianlong came to inspect it, and everyone should have nothing to understand. Furthermore, the Qiantang River broke many times at that time, and the Ministry of Industry built a large number of flood control projects here. Then Qianlong came here to inspect and see why the projects related to the national economy and the people’s livelihood are not necessary? So all these things are OK. Understandable.