The Eldest Imperial Sister was the Eldest Princess that Imperial Father doted on the most.

The Eldest Imperial Sister was the Eldest Princess that Imperial Father doted on the most.
The Eldest Imperial Sister was the Eldest Princess that Imperial Father doted on the most.
The Eldest Imperial Sister is the Eldest Princess that Imperial Father dotes on the most.
The Eldest Imperial Sister was the Eldest Princess that Imperial Father doted on the most.
The Eldest Imperial Sister was the Eldest Princess that Imperial Father doted on the most.
The Eldest Imperial Sister was the Eldest Princess that Imperial Father doted on the most.
The Eldest Imperial Sister was the Eldest Princess that Imperial Father doted on the most. This conclusion.
The Imperial Consort called the Eldest Princess Eldest Eldest Princess.
In Joy of Life, Da Bao was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. In order to protect her and Dabao's lives, the Eldest Princess sent him to the Lin family to be raised and lied that he was Lin Ruofu's son. Da Bao had a serious illness when he was young, causing his intelligence to remain at the young stage. Therefore, he was mistaken for a fool.
Both the Eldest Princess and the Imperial Noble Consort had high statuses, but there was no clear information on which one was higher. According to document 1 and document 4, the eldest princess was the emperor's sister and belonged to the royal family. The imperial noble consort was the vice empress and had a high status. Thus, it could be said that the Eldest Princess and the Imperial Noble Consort had equal status.