After Kangxi's death, Fei Yi was very sad. She wandered in the hospital bed. In order to worship Kangxi, she had to be carried. This scene happened to be seen by Yongzheng, so she blamed Fei Yi for not respecting the first emperor and went to worship him in a sedan chair. Yongzheng didn't directly reprimand her as her father's concubine, but her servant's behavior was enough to show how much Yongzheng hated her. The second time was because Fei Yi was ill and moved slowly. De Fei, then the Queen Mother, asked her to go first. At that time, after being seen by Yongzheng, she was reprimanded for not knowing the rank. The third time was because Jiu Ge was transferred to the northwest. When he said goodbye to Fei Yi, he was only allowed to talk outside the door and not allowed to meet. But Fei Yi couldn't bear the pain of separation and opened the door privately. Yongzheng punished her for thinking behind closed doors.
To talk about Yongzheng, I once read the description of Yongzheng in Zhang Hongjie's Qianlong: Politics, Love and Character. Yongzheng is a cautious, step-by-step person, which can be said to be quite scheming. Ganlong's impression of his father was extremely strict, cautious and mean, so that after Yongzheng's death, Ganlong was not extremely sad, and his feelings for Yongzheng were more awe. This shows that.
Later, Yongzheng casually found a reason to send Jiu Ge to prison, lost his ancestral home, and died suddenly in prison for unknown reasons at the age of 43. In the first year of Yongzheng, he died of illness in May, and Fei Yi died of depression.