First, in the fourteenth year of Kangxi (1675), Princess Wanliuha of Kangxi Dynasty was only fifteen years old. After strict screening, she became the grass-roots concubine of Emperor Kangxi, but she was not favored for more than ten years. Until the twenty-fourth year of Kangxi, Wan Liuha accidentally became pregnant with the dragon seed and gave birth to Prince Kangxi XII. In feudal society, a mother's words were precious, but Wan Liuha, who gave birth to a son, was not "expensive". Not only did his status not improve, but he didn't get Kangxi's attention after giving birth. It was not until the fifty-seventh year of Kangxi that Wan Liuha was promoted when Emperor Kangxi made him a concubine. Later, Yong Zhengdi acceded to the throne, reused it, and incorporated the mother family into the yellow flag. In the 22nd year of Qianlong (175), Wan Liuha died at the age of 97, becoming the longest-lived concubine in Manchu harem.
The second is Geng Shi, the pure imperial concubine of Yongzheng Dynasty. She is a Han woman. Because of his ordinary family background, Yongzheng became his concubine when he was a prince, until her husband ascended the throne and was promoted to a rich princess. In the fifty-first year of Kangxi (17 12), Geng Shi gave birth to Tian Hong, the fifth son of Prince Yong. As a result, she became smart in the future. It was not until forty-nine years of Qianlong (1784) that Geng Shi died at the age of ninety-six and became the second long-lived concubine of the Qing Dynasty that he took part in any court battles.
The third is Chen of Qianlong Dynasty. She is also a Han woman. She was born in the fifty-fifth year of Kangxi (17 16). During the Yongzheng period, Chen was chosen as the concubine of the prince. After becoming Emperor Qianlong, Chen was only a grassroots resident. It was not until the thirteenth year of Qianlong that Chen Cai was promoted to Emperor Wan. It can be seen that Emperor Qianlong didn't like her very much, but Chen didn't complain about it. Not only did she not fight, but she lived happily. It was not until 59 years that Qianlong was promoted to Wan Fei. Although Qianlong was the longest-lived emperor in history, it was Chen who really accompanied him from beginning to end. Later, after the death of Qianlong, Chen was respected by Emperor Jiaqing, and he was named the late princess, which was treated with unprecedented courtesy. In the twelfth year of Jiaqing, ten thousand.