The Most Licentious Emperor
Not only famous as a wise and wise king but Kangxi Emperor is also known for his affluence and love, which can be classified as the first in Chinese feudal history. He was born in 1654 and died in 1722, one of the longest-serving Emperors of the Qing dynasty. Despite ascending to the throne at a very young age, only 8 years old in a troubled country, the most licentious Emperor used his whole life to show his talent in both politics and the military to finally bring the country to the next step. Usually, the Qing Emperors would have about 10 concubines, but in the book "Kangxi Emperor Full Story", historians have recorded that in his harem there were 49 people from nobility or more, and 67 people recognized the identity of the Emperor. The official style and those who served the king but were in the low percentile have no less than 200 - interesting facts about the Emperors of ancient China. In terms of children, he had 55 children, 35 princes, and 20 princesses. Even in his old age, the king continued to summon beauties from the Jiangnan region to the palace to serve, but not at all to give birth to the royal family. That alone is enough to see the level of loveliness and affluence of this king.
Under the Qing Dynasty, there was a rule that all girls had to be selected by the Emperor to get married. If desired, the Emperor can also marry women from the Han clan. The Qing Emperors had no less than 10 concubines, of which the Kangxi Emperor was ordained with the largest number. It can be said that for concubines, Kangxi Emperor uses sincere affection to treat and care. During his life, he used to travel a lot, whenever he went to a place, he would send people from the specialties of that locality to the waiting concubines in the harem. It is the sober, tough, loving but not indulged in beauty that distinguishes Kangxi Emperor - the most licentious Emperor, making him one of the greatest kings in the Chinese feudal dynasties.