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Brief introduction of princess Heshuo. How did she die? The political skill of adoptive father Yongzheng
Princess Heshuo Shushen is the adopted daughter of Yongzheng. She was born in 1708 and died in 1784. His biological father is the famous Wang Yun who abandoned his parents in history, and his mother is the Down family of Fujin. After Prince Yun's throne was abolished, he was banned by Kangxi Circle. Although because of Kangxi's love, Yun lived a very exquisite life, but the anguish of losing his freedom is incomparable to others. So Kangxi died, and in the second year of Yongzheng's succession, Yun died.

As the family of the abandoned prince, Princess Heshuo was not sensible when her father was abandoned for the first time, and she was only four years old when she was abandoned for the second time. Although she didn't know that her life was different from others, her life changed after her father died.

After Yongzheng ascended the throne, he was raised as an adopted daughter in the palace. In the fourth year of Yongzheng, Princess Feng Heshuo and Princess Shushen married Guanyin Bao in Horqin Borzijit Banner. Guanyin Castle is the grandson of Xiao's mother's family. In the 11th year of Yongzheng, he was appointed assistant minister in Lifanyuan, and died in February of 13th year of Yongzheng. Although her forehead died young, Princess Heshuo was a rare old woman in ancient times. She lived to the age of 77 and died on the 10th day of September in the forty-ninth year of Qianlong.

Liu Zeng, a Redology researcher, has put forward a view that in A Dream of Red Mansions, it actually implies the daughter of the abandoned prince Yin. Maybe a concubine gave birth to a daughter when Yin was in confinement. Although it is not hard for me to live in a circle, it is not easy to lose my freedom. So after the daughter was born, she was secretly sent away.

Some opponents once compared it to Princess Heshun, meaning that since this girl can be well raised by Yongzheng, why did Yin take the risk of sending her daughter away? I quite agree with this question. After all, the three-dimensional circle is forbidden, and people are guarding the mansion. Many things at home, big and small, can't escape everyone's attention. What should pregnant women do, avoid other people's eyes, and then silently conceive in October without being known? Even at the end of delivery, you can stay calm without asking the doctor, and there will be no noise. Therefore, I personally disagree with Liu's idea.

And Liu's teacher, for others to refute his point of view, also made an explanation. He believes that although Yongzheng adopted Princess Heshuo and Princess Shushen, it was not out of kindness, but out of political needs. I agree with this view. Although Teacher Liu said that the daughter who abandoned her son in A Dream of Red Mansions was a bit far-fetched, it was also well-founded to say that Yongzheng adopted Princess Shun out of political needs.

Yongzheng is an emperor with his own thoughts and superb tactics. Otherwise, it is impossible to have the last laugh in the dangerous battle of official position in the last years of Kangxi. I stepped on the popular successors such as the abandoned prince, the eight princes and the fourteen princes, and finally sat on the throne of the emperor. It is impossible for him to adopt his daughter because of his personal feelings, not to mention that her daughter was his former political enemy.

Yongzheng adopted Princess Heshuo Shushen for one reason, which was the need for intimacy. The policy of intermarriage between Manchu and Mongolia lasted from Nurhachi period to Daoguang period of Qing Dynasty. Almost every emperor will marry his daughter to Mongolia as a bridge between Manchuria and Mongolia. It can be said that 90% of the princesses in the Qing Dynasty ended up in Mongolia. Only a few princesses are forbidden to marry Mongolia and stay away from their relatives because of their father's love. During the Yongzheng period, he only had one daughter who grew up. Watching Huang Taiji marry a dozen princesses and go to Mongolia. There were also seven princesses in Kangxi period. The daughter of Yongzheng, for Mongolian aristocrats, nature is not enough. What should we do? Of course, we should adopt some adopted daughters, make them princesses and send them to Mongolia to kiss!

In addition to Princess Heshuo and Princess Shushen, the daughters of two princes were adopted and married by Yongzheng. Therefore, it is by no means Yongzheng's kindness to adopt Princess Heshuo and Shushen. This man's imperial mind is absolutely amazing. And the life of the princess of Heshuo is sad. In the first few years of my life, I have been living in captivity, and in the next few decades, I have been living a widow's life.