Kangxi Harem Ⅰ: Green Years

Chapter 385 Proposition 3: The Mystery of Concubine An and Concubine Jing's Disappearance

Chapter 385 The third part of the main story: The mystery of the disappearance of Concubine An and Concubine Jing

In addition, I would like to say a few more words. The big and small promises mentioned above, Teacher Yang Zhen counted them all to Kangxi. In fact, Yuetong personally has different opinions. Let me first say that there are ten people in the Great Promise Qianqing Palace. It refers to the nobles. Around that time, Kangxi should have about ten nobles.

We know that Jingyang Palace was dedicated to collecting books after the overhaul in the 36th year of Kangxi, and it has been like this ever since, so there will be no concubines living in this palace, so why are there so many big and small promises?

Still from the last sentence: This statistic is for calculating the silver taels needed for the palace points, so Yuetong personally thinks that the size of Jingyang Palace here may be a collective name, and these promises are very likely to be different. For the prince, in the 46th year of Kangxi, at least thirteen princes in Kangxi had reached the age of marriage and taking concubines. There is no doubt that the big and small promises in Yuqing Palace should all belong to Prince Yinreng, who was already 31 years old at that time. It is normal to have thirty women, after all, he is the prince, the future heir apparent; and the size of the Jingyang Palace is very likely to belong to the princes, excluding the main wife, there are an average of ten per person, and there are more than a hundred people.The promise in the institute might belong to Kangxi, or the one in Jingyang Palace belonged to Kangxi, the so-called one in the institute belonged to the princes, of course, this is only Yuetong's personal speculation.

There is no clear answer to this statement about "big and small promises" and "students" in many of our materials today. It is still in the stage of speculation by everyone, and some people speculate that it is a palace lady. Of course, more people think that They are all Kangxi's women. Yuetong's point of view is very clear here, that is, these people not only belong to Kangxi, but also belong to the prince and other princes. This point of view, Yuetong has never seen anyone mention it before, I don't know Will there be friends who have similar opinions with me, and I only express my own opinions here.

Finally, because Yuetong is an amateur Qing history hobby, he has no opportunity or condition to grasp first-hand information. All the information comes from the materials unearthed by the predecessors. This kind of speculation may not be correct. Yuetong only expresses personal point of view, thanks.

(End of this chapter)

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