Brief introduction and detailed information of Princess Heshuo and Jia

Biography of the character

Born on the second day of December in the tenth year of Qianlong's reign (1745), his mother was Su Shi, the noble concubine of the Chunhui Emperor (then the noble concubine Chun).

Because Princess Heshuo and Princess Wan, the adopted daughters of Emperor Qianlong, were consecrated as the fourth princess, they were called the fifth princess for a period of time before they got married.

In the first month of the 25th year of Qianlong's reign (1760), she was granted the title Princess Heshuo Hejia. On the seventh day of the third month, the first wedding ceremony was held, and on the 19th she was married to Fu Heng's second son, Fulong'an.

He died of lung disease on September 7, the 32nd year of Qianlong (1767), at the age of 23. Character anecdotes

Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty had 10 biological daughters, and his fourth daughter was named Princess Heshuo and Jia. Because Princess Heshuo and Princess Jia were born with webbed fingers connected in the shape of a Buddha's hand, they were called "Princess Buddha's Hand" among the people. No one mentioned "Princess Hejia".

Prince Consort

Fulong'an (1746-1784), whose surname was Fucha and whose courtesy name was Shanlin, was born in the eleventh year of Qianlong's reign (1746). His father, Fu Cha Fu Heng, was the younger brother of Empress Xiaoxian Chun. He belonged to the Xianghuang Banner of Manchuria. He was a great scholar at that time, a minister in Tibet, a first-class loyal and brave duke, and a hero in pacifying Jinchuan and Jinchuan. In the twenty-third year of Qianlong's reign (1758), Fulong'an was granted the title of consort Heshuo, and in March of the twenty-fifth year of Qianlong's reign (1760), he married the princess. In July of the 35th year of Qianlong's reign, he attacked his father's title and was granted the title of First-Class Loyal and Brave Duke. He was promoted to Minister of War and Minister of Military Aircraft. In April of the thirty-eighth year of Qianlong's reign (1773), the crown prince was granted the title of Taibao. He died on March 24, the forty-ninth year of Qianlong's reign (1784), at the age of thirty-nine, and was given the posthumous title "Qin Ke". Buried together with Princess Heshuo and Jia by the Tonghui River. Princess Mansion

The Princess Mansion of Princess Heshuo and Jia is located in the Ma Shen Shen Temple on the east side of Jingshan, Beijing (i.e. Jingshan East Street, now the Beach Back Street), commonly known as the Fourth Princess Mansion. In the late Qing Dynasty, the Princess Mansion was turned into the Capital University, and its first general manager was Sun Jiading, the predecessor of Peking University. It was used by Peking University during the Republic of China. The first Minister of Management and Education was Zhang Baixi. The current addresses are People's Education Press and Higher Education Press. Princess Tombs

There are seven princess tombs in the east of old Beijing, among which the "Dongbianmenwai Princess Tomb" is the largest and most famous. There are two princess tombs outside Dongbian Gate. One is the tomb of Princess Gulun Wenxian, the ninth daughter of Emperor Kangxi, and the other is the "Princess Buddha's Hand Tomb" in Tonghui River. Today's Jianwai SOHO Bawangfen goes east and after crossing the intersection is Songgongfen Village.

The original name of Songgong Tomb is Princess Buddha's Hand Tomb, which is the family cemetery of Princess Hejia Mansion, also known as "Princess Buddha's Hand Tomb" in Tonghui River. The princess was favored by her father during her lifetime. After her death, she also had the same high-standard garden bed as her mother, Imperial Concubine Chunhui, with arch bridges, archways, stone statues, Chinese watches, and pavilions with double eaves and hills carved with carved faces, and a treasured roof. Xiajian is a stone Xumizuo. There are carvings of sutras and Buddha statues in the underground palace. There are also many stone five offerings in the garden that have not been built before the concubine's garden and the prince's garden. It is the princess's garden with the highest regulations discovered so far. The garden dormitory covers an area of ??more than an hectare and is close to the Tonghui River. There are one pair each of stone lions, stone men, stone horses, stone beasts, and Optimus Primes, as well as three four-pillar stone archways. Going north along the Yong Road, there are stone revetments and a sacred bridge. There is a stele tower across the bridge, and a nearly four-meter-high oracle stele is erected inside. Not far from the stele tower, there are East and West rooms and three palace gates. Outside the gate, there is an eight-character screen wall connected with the red wall. Entering the palace gate are five rooms of Xiangdian. Behind the Xiangdian is an independent courtyard with a glazed gate in the middle. Behind the five stone offerings in the courtyard, there is a brick and plastered treasure roof with a Xumizuo underneath. Pine and cypress trees are widely planted inside and outside the wall. There is an outer circle on the east and west sides of the wall circle, and there are Baoding tombs on both. To the northwest of the "Princess Buddha's Hand Tomb" is the second cemetery of the Princess Mansion. It has a round red wall, two dragon steles, one in Manchu and one in Chinese, three halls and a Dabaoding. To the east of this cemetery, next to the red house, is the third cemetery, that is, the cemetery of the last first-class male, Song Yi. Nowadays, most of the remains of the "Princess Buddha's Hand Tomb" have been backfilled, and only a stone archway remains on the ground.

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