This person is the only queen of the Qing Dynasty who gave birth to the emperor. She married Jiaqing at the age of 15, but ended up miserably.

There is an old saying in

in ancient times: "Abandoning the long and standing the young is the way to find chaos since ancient times." It is precisely because of this sentence that has triggered one tragedy after another in history. For example, the change of Xuanwumen, the battle of Jingnan, the nine sons of the Qing Dynasty seized the aunt and so on. For hundreds of years in the Qing Dynasty, only the eldest son born to a queen became the emperor. The queen

is the birth mother of Emperor Daoguang, Empress Xiao Shurui. The queen of Xiao Shurui, Hi Tara. Originally, the family of the Hitaras was just a coating of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. However, it was because of Hitarah's uncle's grandfather's visit that he raised the flag and became the white flag of the Shangsanqi. In the thirty-ninth year of Qianlong, Qianlong bestowed the Xi Tala clan to Yong Yan as a Fu Jin. This year, she was 15 years old.

In the forty-seventh year of Qianlong, Xitala gave birth to Yongyan's second son, Mianning, the eldest son. At that time, Yong Yan was 22 years old. Although it is still open, Yong Yan has long been the heir to the throne. Therefore, Qianlong attached great importance to this eldest grandson, who might also inherit the throne in the future, and greatly rewarded the Sitar family.

In the fifty-fourth year of Qianlong, Yongyan was named Prince Jia, and Sitarashi naturally became Prince Fujin. Jiaqing succeeded to the throne. After becoming emperor, he named Xi Tala the queen and became the master of the harem. At the same time, Jiaqing secretly made her son Mianning the prince.

But Queen Xiao Shurui's luck quickly ran out. She fell ill when she became a queen, and died a year later. The Emperor Jiaqing was heartbroken. Within a year, he even wrote more than 60 poems to mourn the death of his queen. On each anniversary of his death, the Emperor Jiaqing did not forget to mourn the queen and write a poem for her.

Although the funeral of Empress Xiao Shurui was much simpler than that of other empresses after the death of Empress Xiao Shurui, Jiaqing dropped out of the court for five days and went on for seven days. This is rare. In normal times, let alone the queen, even if the queen mother died, the emperor would still go to court the next day.

In the third year of Jiaqing, after Emperor Qianlong passed away, Jiaqing named Empress Xiao Shurui's brother a third-class meritorious service, and also chased her grandfather and grandmother. Even great-grandfathers who had never met were chased. It can be seen how much the Emperor Jiaqing paid attention to Empress Xiao Shurui.

But Queen Xiao Shurui couldn't see all of this, and it made no sense to her. Even if his son became the emperor at last, his elder brother became a high-ranking official, and his ancestor was granted a posthumous title, it was not as long as she could live one more day in the world. Therefore, the end of Queen Xiao Shurui can be described as miserable.