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Thank you very much for sharing the history of Emperor Qianlong's daughters. Often times, we only see what all the different drama series show us. It's wonderful to learn about them and a bit on the relationship they had with their father.
Damn I feel bad for the Princess Heke because how unfortunate it must have been to be unfavored by your father and not just a father but the emperor himself that even in death you can't be promoted and your mom became the empress.
Do you know if there is a way to find out who are the descendants of the different Manchurian Banners? For example if someone has a specific last name and can we tell if it’s linked to which color Banner?
I watched a Chinese program about emperor Qianlong and his adult kids. My take on He Shen from watching this show and reading some history about him is that he was very close to the emperor and became very wealthy, and may have been a bit corrupt (who wasn’t back then) . After Qianlong died, emperor Jiaqing was afraid of the power He Shen held and had to get rid of him. Guess you can’t blame a young emperor facing an adversary like that.
That’s because I want to talk about He Shen when I talk about how Qianlong get the money? are you curious whether Qianlong know or not know He Shen’s behavior? About the relationship between Jiaqing and He Shen, it’s really complicated, not only He Shen’s power. In Qing dynasty, the emperor’s power was highly centralized. I don’t think a government officer’s power could threat an emperor’s power.
@@ancientchinesehistorychannel that’s not what I’ve read. There have been times in the Ming dynasty where the eunuchs almost overthrew the emperor. And eunuchs were the bottom of 5he barrel in Chinese culture. Qianlong was getting old. Maybe he didn’t know everything that was going on but he valued he shen according to historical accounts. Also qianlongs daughter married he shens son, did she not? A little complication there too. Doesn’t matter now. It was a long time ago. I doubt any of us will ever know the truth. It’s just too bad that after jiaqing took the throne the empire started to go down hill. It wasn’t all his fault, or maybe none of it was his fault. His father was a spendthrift and left the government broke. Jiaqing had uprisings and famines and then later when daoguang was emperor the British dumped opium on China which was a terrible thing to do. Then the taiping rebellion, and then the European monarchies nibbling bits and pieces off of the country. It’s too bad they didn’t modernize like Japan did. Anyway, . I believe the Manchu made China the greatest empire on earth. Plus they had the most beautiful clothing. I love their robes.
In Ming dynasty, the eunuchs did have powers, but I don’t think they had chance to takeover the emperor. In Ming Dynasty, the emperors supported the government officers and the eunuchs, and let them fight each other to balance the court. Ming Dynasty had two invisible emperors, who did meet the government officers for years, but they still controlled the court. The was a sentence called 崖山以后无中国, means after Song Dynasty, the ancient Chinese culture was finished. I agree. Because you can see started from Yuan, the style of ruling the country was so different. Ming followed Yuan more than other traditional Chinese dynasties. In my opinion, Qing started to go downside in Qianlong’s time. Qianlong did lots of things that made China have no chance to be great in the world wide.
@@ancientchinesehistorychannel oh yes I forgot about that. Not to be crude but better not to take a man’s manhood away from him because all he has to live for is wealth and power. Those tangs were interesting people too. I’ve really enjoyed this conversation. Thanks for indulging me😁
Why were some of the children never given names at birth? What were the causes of deaths since many died very young? I very much enjoy watching your documentaries.
Very informative video! I wanted to ask, why were Princess Heke given to consort Shu to raise? If I remember correctly, Jiaqing also wasn't raised by Consort Ling. Did she have a health problem, or was it for political reasons?
The tenth princess gave birth a son, who died at 2. Then her husband had two daughters with his concubines. At least, because the princess Hexiao and her husband didn’t have son, the emperor Jiaqing adopted a son for her.
excelent video as always. Did Qialong had more than one poster daughter? you should do a video about foster sons and daughters of the emperors in qing dinasty. And one other question could a empress (not dowager) have a foster son/daughter that she choose not from other consorts. By example in Ruyi's royal love in the palace, she told her maid suoshin and her future husband the imperial doctor that when they have kids they should bring them to the palace to be her fosters kids, could that be possible?
@@ancientchinesehistorychannel Yes it is, because I have seen empreros with fosters sons and empress dowagers like cixi who also adopted kids, even the last emperor's was foster in one point (he was Asin Gioro but not the usual lineage), plus is the topic of the consorts raising other consorts and concubines kids, how was that? dis they biological mother where allowed to see them? and the one I found more Interesting when a emperor give away a child I guess one or two Qialong's son where raise by princes or dukes out of the palace, that is so questionable in my opinion. what do you think?
Actually they aren’t foster daughters since he fathered them. They are technically illegitimate since they were conceived with concubines. A foster child has no blood relation.
@@bbr6444 they call them foster anyway because those are not their direct sons or daughters. even when the principal wife was legally the mother of all child's and empress was the mother of the nation
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@@ancientchinesehistorychannel yaah and last question when can one start their marriage life after marrying tang princesses, I mean their first physical relation? On first night after wedding or someother day?
There weren’t records about this. But I guess it’s possible that happened before the formal marriage, because I read a book about Tang Dynasty’s marriage years ago, some parents accepted their kids had relationship before marriage, which rarely happened in later dynasties. Be honestly, I am really surprised 😲.
@@ancientchinesehistorychannel ok thanks if possible please make video on Tang taizong li shimin's daughters and his daughters having children or not. If possible
Marrying at 14 and having children right away. They had terrible smallpox epidemics which from what I’ve read the Manchu had no immunity from. And all the other diseases that killed people in the west. I like to think their hygiene evolved from the time of Genghis khan and his hoard who never bathed for some strange superstition and wore their clothes until they literally fell off. Lol.
started one year old. For princess, their name can not be known by the people outside the family. So Prince Hejing , Hejing wasn’t a name. Hejing is a part of title
After the emperor Shunzhi, no princess had mane, here I mean recorded in the documents. Hejing, Heke etc are not princess’s name. Hejing is 封号 ( Feng hao), like the Ling in consrt Ling. It part of the title.