According to relevant records, Ji Xiaolan's wives and concubines have their own tombs. Therefore, the seven women buried were not his wives and concubines.
According to the data analysis of Ji Xiaolan's tombs, it is considered that his wife Ma Shi was buried with Ji Xiaolan, and his six concubines had separate tombs (concubines were not eligible for burial). It can be seen that all the wives and concubines married by Ji Xiaolan Ming Media have their own cemeteries, so they are by no means women buried with Ji Xiaolan.
According to the rules of anonymity in Qing dynasty, the maid in the escort room needs to be buried after her master dies.
Ancient times were an era when men were superior to women. In their eyes, women are just their own clothes. Therefore, after Ji Xiaolan died, they were killed by him. Used clothes? As a funerary object, it is also reasonable. Moreover, after the death of the master, in order to preserve the master's reputation (to prevent these maids from being lonely and having an affair with others), the family buried them as funerary objects.
Ji Xiaolan is a womanizer, so it is reasonable to find some maids to bury him after his death.
Even Emperor Qianlong knew that Ji Xiaolan was a lecherous, which is enough to show the lecherous degree of Ji Xiaolan. The woman he liked before his death didn't enjoy himself. He was worried about the loneliness after Ji Xiaolan's death, so he arranged several women to be buried with him in the cemetery. Although it seems to have something to do? Iron teeth, copper teeth? Ji Xiaolan's design of human nature is contradictory, but it does not go against history. In ancient times, it was human nature for men to be lewd.