Secrets of Yuqing Palace

Chapter 254: Prince Hongyun

Without Yin'e around to distract them, Wanyu and Yin'e finally decided to open a branch to expand their business and occupy the market.

Once others follow suit and their market share shrinks, their business won’t be as good when they open branches in the future.

As for dividends, it’s not too late to distribute them next year.

First, use the money earned this year to open branches. With more stores, we can get more dividends.

In order to improve competitiveness and introduce new products, Wanyu gave Yinzhen a few hot pot recipes.

After that, they had a meal at Yuqing Palace. The two of them were like the daughter-in-law who had returned to her parents' home. When they left, they returned with bags full of things.

After a winter, it was the 39th year of the Kangxi reign.

After years of jumping around, Concubine Uya finally got a result.

This result is a good thing for others, but for Concubine Wu Ya, she would rather let her daughter Fu Meng!

In February of the 39th year of the Kangxi reign, Kangxi named the fifth princess Princess Heshuo Wenxian and granted her marriage to Tonggiya Shun Anyan. The wedding was completed in October.

This imperial edict was like a bolt from the blue, hitting Concubine Uya on the head, and she fainted on the spot from anger.

Who is Tong Jia Shun Anyan?

He is the nephew of the person she hates most in her life!

Tong Guowei's grandson and Empress Xiaoyi's nephew!

Concubine Wu Ya felt that everything she had done years ago to keep her daughter in the capital was a joke.

But the imperial decree had been issued, and she could only swallow her anger.

However, she felt even more disgusted with Prince Yong, Yinzhen.

She felt that it was Yinzhen's lack of dedication that led to her Wen Xian marrying into the Tong family, a den of tigers and wolves.

But Yinzhen thought this was a good marriage, as Empress Xiaoyi's maternal family was also the maternal family that Khan Ama valued.

Shun Anyan is Tong Guowei's grandson, a grandson cultivated with all the efforts of the Tong family. No matter from which aspect, he is a good candidate for the son-in-law.

However, his biological mother's dissatisfaction and disgust hurt his heart.

Fortunately, with the comfort of the concubine in the mansion and the consolation of his younger brother, the fourteenth Yinzhen, Yinzhen felt much better.

Yinzhen saw everything from the side and felt that it was his mother who was making trouble.

Regardless of the Tong family, this matter was decided by Khan Ama, and it is not something that Fourth Brother can change.

That’s right, the relationship between Yinzhi and Yinzhen gradually eased a lot.

After the incident between the third brother Yinzhi and the thirteenth brother Yinxiang last year, Yinxiang quickly figured out the meaning of his fourth brother's words after returning to Nansanso.

The second prince was just retreating to advance. Concubine Min died during the mourning period, and Kangxi already had some pity for him.

In addition, the main source of the error was caused by Yinzhi's haircut during the filial piety period.

Yinxiang also did it for his mother, so Kangxi would definitely not blame him too much.

That's why Yinreng deliberately put all the blame on Yinxiang, letting Kangxi see that everyone was bullying and ostracizing Yinxiang, the young son who had just lost his mother, and this would arouse his little fatherly love.

Yinreng was very good at this. His situation was similar to Yinxiang's. He was favored for many years because his biological mother was gone and his father took pity on him. Naturally, he knew what to do to benefit Yinxiang the most.

Yinxiang quickly figured out the secret and became even more grateful to his second and fourth brothers, the Crown Prince.

After Yinsi left Nansanso and Yinzhen calmed down, he analyzed the matter carefully with him. Yinzhen then realized that he had misunderstood his second and fourth brothers, the crown prince.

The misunderstanding was resolved and there was naturally no more estrangement between the brothers.

In addition, with the efforts of the people around them to bring the two brothers together and repair their brotherly relationship, the relationship between the two brothers has indeed become much more harmonious.

However, the two brothers had a good relationship, which really irritated Concubine Uya.

She didn't like her son Yinzhen in the first place. In her mind, Yinzhen was full of shortcomings and bad luck.

I always feel that he is too close to Yinzhen and will lead Yinzhen astray in the future.

She also felt that Yinzhen was unfilial and that Yinzhi would be unfilial to her in the future.

So when Yinzhen came to Yonghe Palace to pay his respects to her, she often spoke ill of Yinzhen in front of him, trying to sow discord between the two brothers.

At the beginning, Yinzhen did listen to some of it, but after he understood the whole story, he also realized that his mother disliked his fourth brother and deliberately said bad things about him in front of him.

So as time went on, Concubine Uya talked more and more, and Yinzhen began to ignore her words.

This made Concubine Uya both anxious and angry.

He was worried that Yinzhen, the unfilial son, would completely win over Yinzhi, so he began to think of other ways.

Wanyu found out about this.

She immediately passed the message to her second sister outside the palace, telling her that the time had come!

Wanlin outside the palace received news from her third sister and quickly arranged for people to take action.

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In April, the ninth prince Yinzhen married his first wife Dong E.

In June, the tenth prince Yinzhen married Abagai Borjigit.

At Yinreng's reminder, on the day of the wedding, the emperor issued an edict to confer the title of Tenth Beizi to Tenth Beile, and Yinreng and E'er had double happiness.

The Beizi Mansion became the Beile Mansion. Not only was the entire Beile Mansion happy, but the Niuhuru clan was also overjoyed.

After marriage, the Tenth Prince and his wife were inseparable and often visited Yuqing Palace and the Ninth Prince's Mansion.

Moreover, they went to Yuqing Palace not for Crown Prince Yinreng, but for Crown Princess Guaerjia.

The couple often went to Yuqing Palace to eat and drink.

Before, after Yin'e left the palace to set up his own residence, it was not easy for him to go to Yuqing Palace alone.

Now that he had a wife, he often sent visiting cards to Yuqing Palace in the name of his wife.

The couple treated Yuqing Palace as their second home and would come back from time to time to eat and drink.

In the entire royal family, these two are the most rude.

Not only did he often go to Yuqing Palace, but he also ate and took things with him every time he left.

At the beginning, Yin'e and his wife often went in and out of Yuqing Palace, which attracted the attention of Kangxi.

I suspect that it was the Niuhuru clan that got on board the prince's ship.

After the subordinates reported it several times, they found out that the couple was just after the Crown Princess's chef's skills.

And every time he looked for the Crown Princess, not his Ma Baoer.

After receiving the same news several times in a row, Kangxi became satisfied and stopped paying much attention to this "useless" couple and their dealings with Yuqing Palace.

On the seventh day of August, Li, a concubine in Prince Yong's mansion, gave birth to Prince Yong's third prince with great difficulty.

The Third Prince is not in very good health, not much different from Prince Honghui when he was just born, and needs careful care to grow up.

Moreover, because of the difficult labor when giving birth to the third prince, Li suffered heavy bleeding and was no longer able to have children.

The difficulty in giving birth this time was the result of Fu Jin Ulanara's revenge on Li, who instigated Uya Gege behind the scenes to instigate the situation.

The result was originally one corpse and two lives, but it was Concubine Wu Ya's people who took action from behind and saved Li and her unborn child.

But if this child is not raised carefully, he may die young like the second prince Hongyan.

Because Concubine Li had difficulty giving birth to the third prince, Concubine Uya persuaded Prince Yong to promote Concubine Li to the rank of princess.

Although Li gave birth to the third prince, Wanlin knew that this should be the immature Prince Hongyun.

But she has no regrets, she has an unexpected gain!

She knew that if nothing unexpected happened, the Third Prince would not grow up.

But what surprised her most was that Li would never be able to have children again!

Then the later Hongshi could not have been born from this Li family.

This is totally a signal.

Let her clear the fog and see the signal of change!

(Orange explains: Why is the Third Prince Hongyun, and not the well-known Qing giant Hongshi?

In fact, Hongshi should be the third son of the emperor, not the third prince of Yongzheng.

The Qing Dynasty royal family would compile a genealogy book every ten years.

In the Qing Dynasty's imperial genealogy system, if a prince died before his first birthday, or was no longer alive when the jade book was compiled, he would generally not be included in the jade book sequence.

Therefore, Prince Anle, who was born to Concubine Mu at the very beginning, died at birth and was not considered the eldest prince in the official rank either in the palace or in the imperial genealogy.

That is why Fu Jin's Honghui is the eldest prince.

Although Li's first son, Hongyu, died at the age of three and did not catch up with the age sequence, he survived, so he was called the second prince in the Prince of Yong's Mansion.

But when it came to the later period of the Jade Butterfly Ceremony, he was definitely unable to catch up, so he was not included in the order of the princes of Emperor Yongzheng.

Li's second son is the historical Prince Hongyun, who died at the age of eleven, so he must have been recorded in the Imperial Book of Rites. Therefore, Prince Hongyun is the third prince in the Yongjun Prince's Mansion. However, in the Imperial Book of Rites, he is the second son of Emperor Yongzheng.

Hongshi, who grew up after him, was the fourth prince in the Prince of Yong's Mansion, but in the genealogy of Emperor Yongzheng, he was ranked as the third son of the emperor.

The three sons born to Emperor Yongzheng's favorite concubine, Concubine Nian, were all unranked.

For example, Prince Fuhui, the second son born to Yongzheng's most beloved Concubine Nian, was raised by the emperor himself after the concubine's death. He was the eighth son of Emperor Yongzheng Yinzhen, formerly known as Hongsheng. He died in the sixth year of Yongzheng's reign and was buried with the rites of a prince.

The "Veritable Records of Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty" records that in the 13th year of the Yongzheng reign, the Emperor (Qianlong) instructed the cabinet: "My younger brother, the eighth prince, has always been beloved by the Emperor. He was buried with the rank of prince. Now, out of consideration for our brotherly friendship, I decree that he be posthumously conferred the title of prince."

When Emperor Qianlong posthumously conferred the title of Duke of Fuhui, he called him the Eighth Prince. This shows that the ranking of all Yinzhen's sons should be that as long as they were born and raised, they were all arranged in order. Only those who died young were not included in the family tree.

Hahaha, just a small explanation, don’t bother Orange~)

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