Emperor Kangxi did not bury his concubines. There were 48 concubines buried in his mausoleum. These imperial concubines included one imperial concubine, namely, Imperial Consort Wenxi; eleven imperial concubines, namely, Consort Hui, Consort Hui, Consort Yi, Consort Rong, Consort Ping, Consort Liang, Consort Xuan, Consort Cheng, Consort Shun Yi Mi, Consort Chun Yu Qin, Consort Ding; eight imperial concubines, ten noble people, nine constant people, and nine promised people. These concubines were all buried in Consort Jing Ling's garden after Kangxi's death. Emperor Kangxi made arrangements for the lives of his concubines in advance, allowing them to be buried with him after their deaths. That was why there were so many women buried in Kangxi Mausoleum.
There were many explanations for why the four consorts of Kangxi stopped being concubines. The following conclusions: 1. In order to maintain the status of Prince Yinreng, Emperor Kangxi no longer promoted the position of the four concubines to eliminate the greed of the princes of the four concubines for the position of heir apparent. This was for the protection of Yinreng's status and the stability of the court. 2. As Kangxi's birth mother, Wuya was conferred the title of Empress Dowager. The other three concubines were implicated by their son after Yongzheng ascended the throne. They were treated harshly by Emperor Yongzheng and finally passed away in sadness. 3. The system of the harem of the Kangxi Dynasty stipulated that other than the Empress and the Imperial Concubine, the other concubines had lower positions in the palace. Although the imperial noble consorts and imperial noble consorts had higher statuses among the four concubines, they did not receive much favor because they had not given birth yet. To sum up, the main reasons why the four consorts of Kangxi stopped being concubines were to maintain the status of the crown prince and the stability of the court, as well as due to the limitations of childbirth and the rules of the harem system.
In the last episode of the Kangxi Dynasty, Concubine Rong was buried in the Palace of Heavenly Purity in the Forbidden City.
Kangxi had four empresses in his lifetime.
There were a few novels related to the Kangxi concubines that could be recommended. Among them were Kangxi's Harem I: Verdant Years, Kangxi's Crazy Favorite Concubine, and Kangxi's Concubine Biography. These novels covered the harem life of the Kangxi era and the stories of the concubines. The plot was full of ups and downs and exciting, suitable for readers who liked romance novels. In addition, there were also some recommendations for sweet pet novels related to Kangxi, such as My Princess is Super Sweet and The Daily Life of Fourth Master's Favorite Concubine. These novels described the court life and love stories of the Kangxi era, and the protagonists experienced all kinds of sweet love in this context.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: "The Golden Year of the Qing Dynasty": It tells the story of the wife of the governor of Hubei who traveled to the Kangxi Dynasty in the 43rd year of Kangxi and became the empress of Prince Fengxiao. She was loved but ended up in a miserable state. "Liang Jin Xi Quan": It tells the story of Jin Lan, a concubine's little palace maid, traveling back to the Kangxi Dynasty. She was involved in a huge conspiracy and had a strange relationship with the black-bellied emperor and the prince. "The Mongol Empress of Qingchuan": The protagonist Gu Fangyi transmigrated into the body of Hui Fei in the deceased history. In order to save her life and cultivate steadily, she decided not to stop the power and not to fight for favor. However, she was appointed as the adoptive mother of the fourth brother and fell into emotional entanglement. "Bengong in the Qing Dynasty": The protagonist Chen Tangxuan transmigrated to Consort De and began a series of happy and interesting daily plots with Sisi and his mother. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Xihua Zhi did not marry a concubine. He only loved the female lead, and the two of them were official couples. Other than the female lead, the male lead was not interested in any other woman.
There was no definite answer to the question of how many Japanese prisoners Sun Liren had buried alive. There were some rumors and claims that Sun Liren buried 1200 Japanese prisoners alive, but some people questioned these claims. Therefore, according to the information provided, it was impossible to determine how many Japanese prisoners Sun Liren had buried alive.
The following are some recommendations for ancient novels about the Kangxi empress: " Kangxi's Harem: The Legend of Concubine Rong " was an ancient harem romance novel. It described the heroine's life in the harem. 2. " Qingchuan Rebirth " was a novel that told the story of the female protagonist's rebirth to the Kangxi Dynasty and the story of the 9th master. 3. " The Daily Life of the Salted Fish of the Consort Wenxi " was also a novel about the palace maids of Kangxi. The above is a novel recommended by the Kangxi Concubine based on the relevant information in the search results provided. I hope it will be helpful to you.
I recommend the following two Xianxia novels to you: "The Age of the Demon Immortal" and "The Concubine's Conspiracy." "The Demon Immortal's Prosperity" was a story about a web novel author who descended into the world of his own novel, seized the protagonist's opportunity, and finally achieved immortality and suppressed the heavens. "The Concubine's Conspiracy" was a story about a King of Qin who broke his leg and found out that his concubine was the daughter of the world's number one strategist. Then, he was bold enough to use him as a knife and even wanted to help him ascend to the throne. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗