Wanrong and Wenxiu finally belonged to the concubine because she interjected when Puyi selected photos

People are all sensory animals, beautiful and ugly, of course the first choice is beautiful. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, there were two imperial concubines, they were sisters, but they were quite different in appearance. The two sisters entered the palace together. The elder sister was ugly and the younger sister was beautiful. The emperor favored the younger sister and ignored the older sister. But the magic is that the ending of the two sisters is opposite to the original. The favored Meimei ended tragically, but the unfavored sister lived steadily until she was old and became the imperial concubine of the Qing Dynasty. In the end, she could decide the throne. These two sisters were the concubines of Emperor Guangxu in the late Qing Dynasty, Concubine Jin and Concubine Zhen. Concubine Jin is the older sister and Concubine Zhen is the younger sister.


Many people must have heard the story of Zhenfei. After entering the palace, she was quickly favored by Emperor Guangxu, but she offended Cixi. When the Eight-Power Allied Forces invaded Beijing, Concubine Zhen died. It is said that she was thrown into a well by Cixi and drowned. Compared to Zhen Fei, her sister Jin Fei is less legendary. Cixi did not want more people to share the love of her niece, so she chose concubine Jin and concubine Zhen to enter the palace. After entering the palace, no one knew that concubine Zhen was dominated by Guangxu alone. Concubine Jin and Long Yu were left out together, and Emperor Guangxu only pretended to be Concubine Xia Zhen. Although she was not favored, Jin Fei could survive the deserted night safely. In the early days, her fate was implicated with Concubine Zhen, who was named concubine together with Concubine Zhen, and was demoted together because Concubine Zhen had offended Cixi.


Her better turning point than Zhen Fei was when the Eight-Power Allied Forces attacked Beijing. At that time, Concubine Zhen was drowned by Cixi, but Concubine Jin was taken by Cixi to flee. Emperor Guangxu and Empress Dowager Cixi died successively, Emperor Xuantong Puyi succeeded to the throne, and Concubine Jin was revered as the noble concubine of Emperor TIU Kao Jin. After Emperor Xuantong abdicated, the emblem was named Duan Kang Duan. The relationship between Concubine Jin and Puyi is very good. Puyi kindly calls Concubine Jin as "The Emperor Empress", and spends the festival with Concubine Jin. So after the death of the Queen Mother Longyu, although Concubine Jin was the youngest of the four toffees, she was the one who could talk the most.


In the eleventh year of the Republic of China, Puyi got married. According to the draft system of the Qing Dynasty, the Eight Banners noble ladies had to go through a complicated selection process. But the situation was different. Pu Yi had already abdicated at that time, and there was not so much money to support the huge draft activities. There is not so much money, but if it is not selected, it seems that there is no decent "emperor". The survivor of the Qing dynasty thought of a way to get the daughter of the Eight Banners who met the selection criteria, and all provided a photo for Puyi to choose. Among so many photos, Wenxiu was in Puyi's first circle at that time. That's right, it was the "daughter concubine" who later quarreled with Puyi for divorce and even filed a lawsuit.


Why didn't Wenxiu become queen, but Wanrong? It was precisely because Jin Fei thought that Wan Rong was more suitable, so Pu Yi listened to Jin Fei's opinion and finally chose Wan Rong who was tall in figure and noble background. Although she was choosing the queen, Wenxiu was already in Puyi's circle, and it was naturally impossible to marry someone else. So in the end Wenxiu became the imperial concubine, and first entered the palace gracefully. If it hadn't been for Jin Fei's interruption, maybe Wenxiu and Puyi would not go to the back.


During the Mid-Autumn Festival in the 13th year of the Republic of China, at night, the concubine Jin, who was waiting for the festival with Puyi Wanrong, was unfortunately caught in cold and eventually became ill at the age of 51. Concubine Jin was buried in the mausoleum of Emperor Guangxu. It is said that Concubine Jin's tomb was very shabby at the beginning, because he could not afford to pay. Concubine Jin’s father paid his own money to repair the mausoleum for his daughter. The two sisters entered the palace together, but embarked on completely different roads. Fate is really a magical thing.