Fei Yi's father was originally a coat assistant, and he was favored by Fei Yi. Emperor Kangxi stopped at his father's house in Fei Yi twice when he visited Shengjing. According to the Biography of Empresses in Qing Dynasty, after Fei Yi's father died, Emperor Kangxi personally ordered the top scholar at that time to erect a monument to praise her, and the rest of the Fei Yi family were also rewarded. You know, Fei Yi was originally a coat and a maid-in-waiting, but when she was blocked, she was blocked directly.
In the Qing Dynasty, ladies-in-waiting were favored and promoted, starting with official women or promises, and could not be promoted beyond their ranks. However, Fei Yi directly broke this rule, showing how important Fei Yi was in the eyes of Emperor Kangxi. Fei Yi was spoiled and gave birth to one heir after another. The eldest son, Yin Qi, was raised by Xiao Yiren and Xiao successively, and did not participate in the famous struggle for the storage of nine kings. However, Fei Yi's second son, Yin Gui, is different. This Yin Gui helped Wei Jiasheng's Eight Princes in the struggle, thus offending later Yin Zhen.
After Yin Zhen succeeded to the throne, the Nine Princes' Yin Zen ended, and Yi Fei was in trouble as a biological mother. When Emperor Kangxi died, Fei Yi was ill. In the mourning hall, Yong Zhengdi was criticized by Fei Yi and made Fei Yi make a fool of himself in public. This is also a lesson for Yi Yin. Everyone around Fei Yi's children is in Yong Zhengdi's hands. When Emperor Kangxi died, he left a testamentary edict, let the older concubines live in their governors' homes, and also went to his son Prince Heng's home, the one with five big and three thick in Empresses in the Palace, and was finally angered by Shen Baylor.
However, after Fei Yi left the palace, he didn't return to the palace as usual for a long time, which made Yong Zhengdi very dissatisfied. Having said that, Yong Zhengdi didn't do anything to Fei Yi. Fei Yi lived in her eldest son's house in her later years, enjoying the happiness of her family, and she tasted all the happiness in the world. Only the second son, Yi Yin, was forbidden to be executed by Yong Zhengdi circle. Although Fei Yi was lonely in her later years, Yong Zhengdi was very cold to her, and there was no Fei Yi in various conferments. However, Fei Yi got a chance to enjoy his old age and was finally buried in the princess's mausoleum. On the whole, Fei Yi's old age was not as miserable as he imagined.