2023-04-21 00:16:00
Uyen Quy Tran Thi (1717 – 1807) was the daughter of Tran Dinh Chuong. She grew up in a foreign country, so she has a very liberal personality. Because Tran Thi’s father wanted to strengthen his position in the court, he presented his daughter to Bao Than Vuong Hoang Lich (later Emperor Qian Long). She entered the palace to be the concubine of Bao Prince, the division of the Way. Tran Thi entered the palace when she was only 13-14 years old, because she did not have a noble background, she only had a small percentile. Although Tran Thi is very beautiful, she can only live her whole life Qianlong grace once.
When Bao Than Vuong became emperor, Tran Thi was initially promoted as Thuong at. 2nd year of Qianlong, when officially ordained post-concubine, Tran Thi was promoted to noble. She lived at Dien Hi Palace with Du consort Hai Thi. She and Hai Thi were the two concubines with the lowest status at that time.
Many years later, Qianlong performed a great harem ordination. At that time, Tran Thi was ordained as Uyen Qin and she remained at the Qin position for 40 years. She is one of the Concubine serving Qianlong earliest, but did not receive attention. She lived quietly until the end of her life, without a single child to lean on.
Before ceding the throne to his son Gia Khanh, Qian Long remembered the unpopular concubines and wanted to make up for them. At that time, Tran Thi was given the title Uyen consort. Despite having a higher status, she still only received the coldness of Qianlong. Thanks to the virtue of not competing with life, and living calmly, she did not have many enemies plotting to harm her. Because of that, she lived to be more than 90 years old, becoming the longest-lived concubine of the Qianlong Emperor.
In the book “Thanh Su Cao – Liet Truyen Nhat – Hau Phi” clearly stated: Uyen Quy Thai consort Tran Thi. During the Qianlong period, from the noble man ascended to the imperial court. During Gia Khanh’s reign, he was honored as Uyen Quy Thai consort, died at the age of 92. Even, Consort Uyen lived 8 years longer than Emperor Qian Long. From the time she was married to the Qianlong Emperor at the age of 13 until his death, Consort Wan had lived with the Emperor for 70 years, longer than Du Fei, who was said to be the most secretive of the harem, living next to Qianlong. Up to 62 years.
In the 6th year of Gia Khanh (1801), in January, she was promoted by Emperor Gia Khanh to become Uyen Quy Thai consort. Emperor Gia Khanh also respects her very much, and is called Uyen Quy Thai consort Mau consort. When she died in 1807, King Gia Khanh also personally sacrificed wine. In the same year, she was buried at Du Lang, Phi Vien, ending her lonely years in the forbidden palace.
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