How do you explain the number of daughters in the palace of the Qing Dynasty?

Background Introduction The Qing Palace Table is an official document used in the Qing Dynasty court to record the births of the emperor\’s many concubines. It records the births of all the children of the emperor\’s concubines from the Kangxi to Qianlong periods of the Qing Dynasty. According to statistics, 114 children were born during the Kangxi period, 52 children were born during the Yongzheng period, and 37 children were born during the Qianlong period. However, what people often focus on is the number of daughters among them.

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