2024-08-08
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"The Biography of Empress Xiaoxian" once said: "It is clear that the actions of the deposed empress have long been unpopular." In the early Qing Dynasty, an empress was deposed by the emperor due to her immoral behavior. Although palace affairs should not be linked to state affairs, after the deposed empress returned home in anger, her natal family and the emperor fought openly and secretly, and there was a tendency for them to send troops.
As we all know, in ancient society, although the women in the harem lived a life of wealth and splendor on the surface, in fact, their lives were not in their own hands. If they could get the emperor's favor, it meant that they could have smooth sailing, but if they could not get the emperor's approval, they would spend the rest of their lives alone in the deep palace.
However, in the thousands of years of feudal society, not all concubines were willing to accept the fate of living alone. Once upon a time, a queen of the Qing Dynasty was deposed when she was pregnant. Logically, even if she was deposed, she should have stayed in the harem, but later she chose to return to her parents' home to give birth. When the emperor planned to take her back to the harem, her parents' family said: If she was taken away, they would send troops. Who was this deposed queen? Why did her parents have such a tough attitude?
The deposed Qing queen was Menggu Qing.
In the early years of the Qing Dynasty, although Shunzhi had become the emperor, in fact, he had no real power. The real controller of the court power was the regent Dorgon.