Portrait of Wei Jiashi, Empress Xiaoyi Chun
Wei Jiashi, the queen of pure filial piety, originally from Han nationality, entered the palace as a maid-in-waiting. With its beautiful appearance and kind personality, Wei Jiashi stands out among the harem beauties and is deeply loved by Qianlong. After six years in the palace, she was made a nobleman and became the emperor's concubine. The name given to Wei Jiashi by Qianlong is "Ling Fei", which means beauty and kindness in ancient Chinese. This shows that in Qianlong's mind, Ling Fei is a beautiful, pure, kind and jade-like woman.
In the thirteenth year of Qianlong, after the death of the family of Empress Wu Lanala, the filial piety and spring, she was put in the cold palace. After Qianlong was not established, the princess was in charge of the harem. Although there is no proper title of queen, she has become the "queen" of the unknown, and this state has lasted for ten years. Another feature of your princess is her belly. She gave birth to six children for Qianlong, among whom the fifteenth son of the emperor was made a prince and later succeeded to the throne, that is, Jiaqing Emperor. At that time, your status as a princess was self-evident.
Although your princess is called Wei Jiashi, the pure filial piety queen in history, she didn't enjoy the treatment of the queen. According to legend, Qianlong wanted to make the princess a queen, but she died unfortunately and didn't get the title of queen when she was alive. In order to make up for it, Qianlong named her the queen of pure filial piety, which was one of her wishes.
How did Empress Hyo Chun die? Empress Xiaochun (1727- 1775), (whose real name was Wei, originally belonged to the yellow flag of the Han army, and later was renamed as Manchu with the yellow flag), the concubine of Emperor Qianlong and the biological mother of Emperor Jiaqing.
Portrait of Empress Xiaoyi Chun
Queen Xiaoyi was born as a maid-in-waiting, but she enjoyed great honor in the harem. After thirty years, she became a high-ranked imperial concubine. At this time, Empress Hyo Hyun died, and Empress Nala Price (the pure emperor following the empress) also fell out of favor and was put in the cold palace. Emperor Qianlong never set up a queen again, so Wei Jiashi took charge of the Sixth Hospital with the respect of the imperial concubine, acting as the queen's duty, and became the nameless Lord of the harem in 10. During the Qianlong period, Wei Jiashi was one of the concubines who gave birth to the most children for the emperor Qianlong, and also one of the concubines who gave birth to the most children in the Qing Dynasty.
Then how did the filial piety queen die? Did her death have anything to do with these children? In the twenty-first year of Qianlong, Empress Xiaochun gave birth to seven daughters of the emperor. In the 29th year, this woman was assigned to Lavandoji, the grandson of the super brave prince. For thirty years, she attacked Prince Jue. In the thirty-fifth year, the seven daughters of the emperor were named Gulun and married Princess Jing. At this time, Wei Jiashi was only an imperial concubine, but the seven daughters of the emperor enjoyed the honor of the queen's daughter. On the tenth day of the first month of forty years, there were seven women who were only twenty years old. Wei Jiashi died 19 days after the death of his eldest daughter. Maybe Wei Jiashi's death was caused by his daughter's early death.
Empress xiaoyi had four sons and two daughters in her life, and the four sons grew up, during which the two sons died. The premature death of the eldest daughter was the final blow to the filial piety queen, and it was the concentrated outbreak of these blows that made the filial piety queen die 19 days after the death of the eldest daughter. This is the cause of death of Empress Xiaoyi Chun.
The body of Empress Xiaoyi Chun, whose real name is Wei, was born in Houqi of Manchu and changed its name. She was born in the fifth year of Yongzheng (1727) and entered the palace in the tenth year of Qianlong (1745). She has four sons and two daughters, and is also the biological mother of Emperor Jiaqing. Forty years after Qianlong (1775), she died, the queen of posthumous title. I have been loved by the dragon emperor all my life, and the ancient meaning of the word "ling" in the emblem is "beauty"
Statue of Empress Xiaozhen
After the death of Empress Xiaoyi Chun in 1928 and 153, Sun Dianying, Minister of the National Revolutionary Army, was unjust and planned an earth-shattering grave robbery, which was called "Dongling Thief" in history. Sun Dianying and his men spent seven days and seven nights, and they got through the Dongling Underground Palace by rough means, and looted the gold, silver and jewels inside.
After Dongling was stolen in August that year, Emperor Puyi sent ministers to deal with the aftermath of the mausoleum. During this rescue, the ministers were surprised to find a well-preserved female corpse in the ruins, which has not rotted for more than a hundred years and was later verified as the body of Queen Xiaoyi Chun. People found a lot of records about this matter in the diaries of officials who participated in this sorting task.
Most officials mentioned in their diaries that the body of Queen Xiaoyi was "recognizable and smiling", and there was nothing special about the burial place of Queen Xiaoyi. When the officials found it, the body had fallen outside the coffin, and there were six people buried in the same underground palace as Queen Xiaoyi. Except for the filial piety queen, all the others became bones. This incident surprised people at that time, and some even said that the filial piety queen was like a Buddha.
Until modern times, there is no way to give a scientific explanation to the mystery of the immortal body of the filial piety queen, and it is always amazing to talk about it.
Wei Jiashi, the daughter of Qingtai, was incorruptible and was rewarded by the emperor when she entered the palace. Because she was young, beautiful, intelligent and sensible, when the Sixth Palace was deserted, the emperor asked her to manage the harem, and then she naturally became the queen of pure filial piety.
Portrait of Empress Xiaoyi Chun
But later, the tomb of Empress Xiaoyi Chun was stolen, which attracted the attention of later generations. When archaeologists came to see the tomb of Queen Xiaoyi Chun, they were surprised to find that the body of Queen Xiaoyi Chun had not rotted and her appearance remained the same.
In fact, the decay of corpses is the result of the propagation of spoilage bacteria, but Wei Jiashi doesn't eat much meat all the year round, and only eats vegetables, fruits and mushrooms, which is not conducive to the propagation of spoilage bacteria. This should be one of the reasons why the body of Queen Xiaoyi Chun does not rot.
Moreover, there is a medicine that can prevent diseases in the food that Queen Xiaoyi often eats. She often makes soup or tea, which will accumulate in her body over time. This kind of thing can make cells grow normally and inhibit the reproduction and growth of spoilage bacteria. This is the second reason why the body of Queen Xiaoyi does not rot.
Empress Xiao Yichun was deeply loved by the emperor at that time, so she was put into the coffin after her death to prevent the body from rotting, and at the same time, a lot of jewels and jade were put in, which not only played a role in anticorrosion, but also played a role in cooling the body. The place where Empress Hyo Chun was placed was also specially chosen. This cemetery is cold and dry, which ensures that the temperature in the coffin is very low. Her coffin was specially bought and built, and it was well closed, thus isolating the outside air. Under these factors, Queen Xiaoyi can keep her body from rotting.
Wei Jiashi, the filial piety queen, was the concubine of Qianlong and the third empress in Qianlong's reign. Although she didn't get the title of queen when she was alive, she was in charge of the harem for more than ten years, which had an important influence on Qianlong, so she was posthumously named the filial piety queen. People familiar with history should know that Wei Jiashi was originally from the Han nationality. After the filial piety queen raised the flag, she added a good word after her surname Wei, and became a palace maid, eventually becoming the Lord of the six palaces.
Portrait of Empress Xiaoyi Chun
There are many stories about the filial piety queen carrying the flag. It was decided before her death, and it was because her background was not qualified to be a queen, or because Qianlong wanted to know her last wish, or because Qianlong wanted to compensate her for being an unknown queen and raise the flag to improve her and their family's identity after her death to meet the basic conditions for becoming a queen.
At present, there is not enough historical data to explain when Queen Xiaoyi carried the flag, but there is no doubt that as a palace maid of the Han nationality, she was favored by the emperor, became a princess, and took charge of the harem after the death of the second emperor, and was finally buried in the royal mausoleum and was posthumously sealed. Apart from her beautiful appearance, Wei Jiashi must have something extraordinary. Her life is really legendary.
According to legend, after the filial piety queen Chun carried the flag, the family status also improved, from yellow flag to yellow flag. Wei Jiashi's family changed from a coat to a full-fledged flag bearer, and the imperial concubine's family was carried by the queen. There are only two cases in history of qing dynasty. Perhaps this has something to do with Wei Jiashi's son Jiaqing being secretly made a prince.