Portrait of Princess Heshuo and Hui in Qing Dynasty
Princess Heshuo and Hui were very beautiful when she was young. She is smart and generous, and is very popular with her father. Yong Zhengdi watched her grow up. After Yongzheng acceded to the throne, he took her to the palace, made her a princess, and even took her to the study. When Princess Heshuo and Princess Hui came of age, in order to strengthen the marriage between Mongolian and Han nationalities, Yong Zhengdi married her to Dorsey Sebuten of Borzygit, Gurkha, and built their mansion in Beijing. On the one hand, because she is a DPRK official herself, she can't go back to the grassland. Another reason is that the emperor and Prince Yi couldn't bear to leave their daughter. Unfortunately, Princess Heshuo and Princess Hui in Qing Dynasty were in poor health. After getting married, she became pregnant soon. After giving birth to her son, she became weaker and eventually died. Her forehead died soon after her death. Her parents-in-law had to take the children back to the grassland to raise them. After the death of Princess Heshuo and Hui in the Qing Dynasty, she was not buried on the grassland, but her mausoleum was removed from Beijing, showing her love.
Princess Heshuo and Princess Hui in Qing Dynasty lived a happy and lucky life, because he did not leave his hometown like other pro-princesses, and her contribution to the peace of Mongolian and Han nationalities was indelible.
The tomb of Princess He Hui of Heshuo is the third princess to marry into the grassland in Qing Dynasty. She is the fourth daughter of King Prince Andrew of heshuo, also known as the fourth princess. Later, Yong Zhengdi took her to the palace to be an adopted daughter. She was born in July14 and died in 173 1 at the age of eighteen.
Princess Heshuo and Hui Huiling
After the death of Princess Heshuo and Princess Hui, the emperor built his tomb in the southeast of Jing 'anzhuang, Chaoyang District, Beijing, which is now the underground of the auto repair branch of the fifth factory of Beijing Auto Repair Company. Many people have questions. As a married princess, why is the tomb in Beijing, not in the Gurkha grassland? According to relevant historical records, the princess was kept in the palace since she was a child. Her father loved her very much and Yong Zhengdi watched her grow up. Such a daughter, how can they not let her leave their side? So after she got married, the mansion was in Beijing. Her husband, that is, Dolzi Sebuteng of Kerkha Borzygit, was also sealed in Beijing, so Princess Heshuo and Princess Hui didn't have to leave their hometown like the previous princesses, so they were very happy all their lives. Heshuo and Princess Hui had children soon after they got married. Unfortunately, she died when the children were very young, so her parents-in-law had to take them back to the grassland to raise them.
Princess Heshuo and Princess Hui made great contributions to the development of Mongolian and Han nationalities at that time and the stability of the security of the northern frontier of the Qing Dynasty. Unfortunately, the tombs of Princess Heshuo and Princess Hui were stolen in 19 13, resulting in the loss of a large number of jewels, the destruction of many historical materials, and the damage of stone tablets and ranks to varying degrees, which is a great loss in the archaeological history of our country.