On April 25th, 17th year of Qianlong, Nala gave birth to Da Yong on May 12th in Yikun Palace. The birth of Dayong is of great significance to Nala. This is her first child and her first son, which is of great significance to the stability of her status as queen. More importantly, when selecting successors, Emperor Qianlong highly praised the eldest son inheritance system. At the beginning, Yong Lian, the second brother and Yong Cong, the seventh brother born to the filial piety queen, were once the default candidates for the Crown Prince Qianlong. Unfortunately, the two princes did not receive the blessing and died early. By the way, they also took their mother, the filial piety queen.
Therefore, after the birth of the twelfth brother Dayong, Nala knew very well that Dayong was the most promising prince to inherit the throne of the Qing Dynasty. Later, after that, Nora gave birth to five princesses and thirteen May Yongjing. However, both children died young, and only Yongjing survived. However, this is enough for Nora.
It's never an empty talk that there are unexpected events in the sky and people are doomed. From the 21st year of Qianlong, the imperial concubine formally rose in the harem of Qianlong, and within ten years, she gave birth to six children to Emperor Qianlong, and her status reached the position of the imperial concubine (the imperial concubine), which was similar to that of Nala, which made Nala feel on pins and needles.
In the first half of the thirty years of Qianlong, Emperor Qianlong began his fourth southern tour, during which a famous subsequent haircut happened. There are many explanations about the reasons for getting a haircut. Some said that Qianlong went in and out of the romantic place and wanted to bring prostitutes back to the harem. Some said that Qianlong wanted to promote the princess to the imperial concubine, and then Nora couldn't accept it, so she chose to cut her hair.
However, it turns out that these two reasons do not seem to be the real reason for Nora's amazing move. As a family of Eight Banners in Manchu Dynasty, how could Nora not know the ending and consequences of this move? So there must be one thing that completely touches Nora's interests. The author speculates that this may have a lot to do with the knighthood of the prince. Although Yan Yong was only seven years old at that time, his father, Emperor Qianlong, allowed him to attend a family dinner. It can be said that he is the most favored prince.
In any case, Nora completely fell into the abyss in this incident, and of course, along with her sons, twelve elder brothers and Yong Yun. From then on, Dayong was no longer loved by his father, Emperor Qianlong. Emperor Qianlong not only found him a Fujin casually in Mongolia, but also died in Qianlong for forty-one years, and never gave Dayong any title or reward again. In the end, Dayong died young with endless regrets at the age of 24.
So, where is Yong Xuan buried after his death? In this regard, it is recorded in Qing Hui Dian that after Dayong's death, Emperor Qianlong built a garden bed for him at the southwest of the Prince's Mausoleum 100 meters, but the garden bed wall was only 49 feet, while the garden bed wall of Crown Prince Duan Hui reached 130 feet, which shows that Dayong's garden bed regulation is low. What is even more unexpected is that Dayong is.