Nian Shi, the imperial concubine of Dunsu, is one of Yong Zhengdi's concubines. She is the sister of Nian Gengyao, the former First Class Duke, General Fuyuan and Governor of Sichuan and Shaanxi. She was the first imperial concubine born under the fifth banner of the Han army in the Qing Dynasty.
When Yong Zhengdi was in the palace, Nianshi was a side princess. In the fifty-fourth year of Kangxi, she gave birth to four daughters. Fifty-nine years, gave birth to Prince Fuyi. Sixty years, the birth of the prince gave him a blessing.
In May of the first year of Yongzheng, Prince Fu Pei was born, and in December of the first year of Yongzheng, the imperial concubine was conferred. In November of the third year of Yongzheng, Nian Shi was seriously ill and was promoted to imperial concubine.
1737, Emperor Su's golden coffin was buried with Yong Zhengdi and Filial Piety Empress Zi Gong in Tailing Underground Palace. Only one month after the death of Emperor Yao, Yao was convicted in _ _ _, but Emperor Yao was awarded the honor of burying Tai Ling.
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According to records, the young imperial concubine was weak and often fell ill. In addition, she was even weaker because of serious injuries during pregnancy and childbirth. In the third year of Yongzheng, Nianguifei fell ill, her condition was very serious and her eyes were dying. Yongzheng let Nianguifei become a concubine before Nianguifei closed her eyes.
Eight days later, Nian Guifei died, and Yongzheng gave her posthumous title Dunsu Guifei. In the harem of the Qing Dynasty, the imperial concubine's position was quite special. When the queen is alive, she will not be canonized as a imperial concubine, and this vacancy will be empty.
If the queen dies or her position becomes vacant, she will be promoted from among the imperial concubines and trained as a queen. At that time, the Yongzheng queen Urnala was still alive.
However, Yongzheng still made Nianguifei a concubine, making her as tall as possible in her lifetime, which is enough to show Yongzheng's love for her. Although there are 92 major crimes in Nian Gengyao, more than 30 of them are major crimes against the family.
But for Nianshi's father, he was not influenced by Nian Gengyao. When he died, Yongzheng was buried by the first-class duke. Xirao Nian, another brother of Nian Shi, was dismissed by Yongzheng despite being implicated by Nian Gengyao, but less than a year later, he was attacked by Yongzheng.
Therefore, when Nian Shi, the imperial concubine of Dunsu, was alive, she was not only neglected by Yongzheng, but even loved by Yongzheng. Nianshi and Yongzheng were buried in Tailing Underground Palace. In addition to the kindness of Yongzheng, there are precedents to follow.
The first imperial concubine buried in the underground palace with the emperor in Qing Dynasty was Zhang Jiashi, the mother of Prince Andrew of Heshuoyi. The Zhang family was just an ordinary princess when she was alive, and was called Minfei by posthumous title.
After Yongzheng acceded to the throne, his mother Yi Zigui was posthumously named the imperial concubine of Jingmin, and the coffin was also carried out from the original mausoleum, reburied according to the standards of the imperial concubine, and entered the Jingling underground palace of Kangxi, which also created a precedent for the burial of the imperial concubine in the Qing Dynasty.
Yongzheng's favorite concubine Nianshi has high grade and grade, which makes Yong Zhengdi's successor, Emperor Qianlong, give absolute respect to Nianshi. In addition, Yongzheng also initiated the system of imperial concubine buried with the underground palace.
With Andrew's biological mother Jingmin, that is, the precedent of Zhang Jiashi's imperial concubine, in the second year of Qianlong, Nian Shi, the imperial concubine of Dunsu, was buried in Tailing Underground Palace with Yong Zhengdi and Empress Xiao.
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