Is Aunt Su Mala ever married? Why did Kangxi give her the treatment of a concubine when she died

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-02

Su Ma Lagu was a famous lama during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, and she was not married. However, after her death, Emperor Kangxi gave her the treatment of a concubine, why is this?

Born in 1724, Su Ma Lagu is a lama in the Jokhang Temple in China's ** border area. She was smart and clever since she was a child, and she learned quickly, and soon won the reputation of "White Lotus Sect Master". She was very knowledgeable and proficient in Tibetan medicine, divination and Buddhist scriptures, and was highly admired and worshipped.

Although Su Malagu is not married, she is not immune to emotions. One year, a minister named Zangzun came to the Jokhang Temple on a pilgrimage, and Su Malagu fell in love with him at first sight.

However, due to differences in identity and religious beliefs, they could not be together. Despite this, Su Malagu still regarded Zangzun as her best friend and offered him her prayers and blessings.

When Su Malagu died, Emperor Kangxi was very sad. Emperor Kangxi listened to Su Malagu's teachings several times and considered her an extraordinary figure. When Kangxi learned of Su Malagu's death, he sent the general Ah Gui to mourn and held a grand funeral for her.

Not only that, Emperor Kangxi also issued a special edict to give Su Malagu the treatment of a concubine, and her funeral ceremony was also held by the court. This was very rare in the history of the Qing Dynasty, because only concubines, Gege, Fujin and others were eligible to have the official rank of concubines.

So why did Emperor Kangxi give Su Malagu such treatment? This is because although Su Malagu is not married, she has a high prestige and influence in the ** border area, and has established a good relationship with the Qing Dynasty. Emperor Kangxi believed that Su Malagu was a virtuous person and should be given due respect and treatment.

In addition, the Kangxi Emperor was also fully aware that the teachings of Su Malagu played an important role in the rule of the Qing Dynasty. Throughout her life, she was deeply influenced by Buddhism, and her teachings were full of wisdom and inspiration. Emperor Kangxi believed that Su Malagu's teachings could calm the hearts of the people in the border areas and promote social harmony and stability.

This decision of Emperor Kangxi not only reflects the Qing Dynasty's tradition of respecting talents and advocating morality, but also expresses his gratitude and admiration for Su Malagu.

In conclusion, although she was unmarried, she was an extraordinary figure who influenced many people with her acts of wisdom and compassion throughout her life. Instead of holding back because of her gender and religious beliefs, she attracted the attention and admiration of many people with her kindness and intelligence.

The Kangxi Emperor's treatment of Su Mala's concubine also reflected the Qing Dynasty's respect for multiculturalism and diversity. Under the Kangxi Emperor, people were not only able to succeed in their own fields, but also to respect, understand and care for talents in other fields to live in harmony and develop together.

The death of Su Malagu is a historical moment worth remembering. Her teachings, beliefs, and moral principles will shine in the long history of the world.

Her life proved that religious belief should not be an inherent shackle between different groups, but a noble belief that promotes social harmony and interpersonal trust. Her teachings complement the tolerance and actions of Emperor Kangxi, embodying the traditional virtues and cultural essence of the Chinese nation.

In today's society, we should respect ethnic groups of different faiths, understand and support each other, and build a better, diverse and open society in a peaceful and fraternal manner.

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