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Queen Qianlong, Shu Guifei, was an ancient Korean, but why don't Koreans say this now?
Jin Jiashi is indeed a descendant of Koreans, but she is not a Korean tribute, and her ancestors are from Yizhou, Korea. As early as the Nurhachi era, she voluntarily surrendered to the late Jin Dynasty (post-Manchu Dynasty). Jin Jiashi lived in Northeast China for several generations, and by her time, she was completely a Manchu woman. In the TV series, she had a relationship with the Korean prince, which does not exist in reality.

Jin Jiashi is two years younger than Emperor Qianlong. When Emperor Qianlong was a prince, she entered the hidden palace through the draft. Because I was born in the interior office, I can only be an ordinary concubine. So it is useless to record in the history books what year she entered the palace. The concubine's title is not limited, so her sense of existence is very low. The name "Jin Jiashi" was changed after she was instructed to wrap it with a yellow flag. Before that, it could only be called "Jinshi".

At the age of 25, Qianlong inherited the great unification, and everything became different. As the saying goes, when one person gets the word, chickens and dogs ascend to heaven, and wives and concubines of all sizes follow. It's a little rough, but it's true. The young Jin Jiashi had not yet given birth to a child, but she was dignified in appearance. She won the title of aristocrat by virtue of her years of service.

There are many old people and new people in the harem. One is more noble and one is more beautiful. Jin Jiashi, who is low-key and receives gifts, is not conspicuous in the group of concubines.

Anyway, being an emperor's concubine is different from being a prince's concubine. Since entering the palace, the treatment of Jin Jiashi has improved and life has become more comfortable. She also learned how to survive in the harem and gradually became one of her favorite concubines. Among Qianlong's daughters-in-law, except the famous princess, she gave birth to four sons and two daughters, and Jin Jiashi ranked second in the baby list.

In feudal society, having a son is very different from having a daughter. She is lucky that her four children are all princes, which further consolidates her position. It took Jin Jiashi twelve years to catch up with Jia Guifei from Jingui, which shows that she also carries weight in Qianlong's heart.

The status of the imperial concubine is equivalent to that of the deputy queen, which will pose a threat to the queen. Generally, an emperor who lives well will not seal the imperial concubine unless he particularly hates the queen. Many empresses were sealed after their death, and so were Jin Jiashi. She died at the age of 42 and was made a concubine.