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Because his wife couldn't have children, he had to take a concubine, but I heard that he was very good to the people under him, and he was a very good person.
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Because Hai Jui's image is not completely real, Hai Jui is a typical portrayed Qing official, and his real life state is not necessarily clean and clean.
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Third, even if you don't have money, you are willing to post it upside down, and as mentioned earlier, Hai Rui's reputation as a Qingguan has been released at that time, and it is simply an example for some people who advocate morality, so some women who yearn for this aspect may also want to marry Hai Rui, and at this time, if Hai Rui wants to get married, the cost should be very small.
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Because many women are willing to follow him without money, they think that they will be happy with this person, so they can get money without money.
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Although Hai Rui doesn't have any money, Hai Rui is an official and has a social status, so he can marry a wife and take a concubine, after all, for him, with power in hand, money is a trivial matter.
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Because Hai Rui is an honest official, he has been recognized by all his wives and concubines, and they are all willing to follow Hai Rui, so the Qing official Hai Rui has three wives and two concubines.
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Because although Hai Rui is poor, he himself is very talented and has a lot of power, and many women take a fancy to this, so they have three wives and four concubines.
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Because of the time error, Hai Rui, who couldn't afford meat, didn't marry a wife, and Hai Rui, who married a wife, could already afford meat.
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For when he married many wives and concubines, he was already rich, and he had meat to eat, and it was a matter of time before that he had no meat to eat.
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In ancient times, polygamy was advocated, and Hai Jui, as a person of that era, was not exempt from vulgarity, but because of his honest and honest character, it caused difficulties in family life.
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Hai Rui married many wives and concubines because he wanted to inherit the lineage, and he couldn't afford to eat meat because he had few wives and was still a clean official.
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Because of this time error, Hai Rui, who could not afford meat, did not marry a wife, and he could already afford meat when he married several wives.
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Speaking of Hai Rui, it is a great Qing Palace, a model for thousands of years. To what extent Hai Jui is incorruptible, two things can prove it. When I first stepped into the officialdom as a county magistrate, the salary was not high, and the old lady gritted her teeth and bought two catties of pork on her birthday, which became officialdom news for a while.
The second thing is that I don't have much savings after retirement, and when I die, my relatives and friends pool money to bury me. Hai Rui, who lived a tight life with such an honest and honest life, married 3 wives and took at least 3 concubines, and gave birth to several children.
According to Hai Rui's niece-in-law Liang Yunlong, Hai Rui married a total of 3 wives and took 3 concubines. Before Hai Rui became an official, he married his first wife, Xu, and gave birth to two daughters. But later, Xu's was suspended by Hai Rui, and the original sale hall was unknown.
After that, he married his second wife, Pan Duanma, and was divorced again after just over a month.
The third wife, Wang, was married before becoming a county magistrate and gave birth to two sons and a daughter to Hai Rui. Later, Hai Rui was transferred to Beijing to work in the ** department, and Wang did not go to Beijing with him, but took the child to accompany Hai Rui's mother to live in his hometown, during which Hai Rui took his first concubine, Han.
In the second year of Hai Rui's entry into Beijing, for some reason, his two underage sons died one after another. A few years later, his wife Wang died in vain, and Hai Rui said that he died of illness, but people rumored to be suicide, because 11 days before Wang's death, Hai Rui's concubine Han hanged herself.
In the fourth year of Longqing, Hai Rui retired to his hometown to retire, and at the age of 73 in the thirteenth year of Wanli, he went out of the mountain again and went to Nanjing to serve as the right imperial history of the Imperial Court and the right servant of the Ministry of Officials. During this period, he accepted a concubine Qiu and gave birth to a son, but unfortunately died at the age of three. When Hai Rui died in the fifteenth year of Wanli, historical records recorded that he had "two wives and four servants", which means concubine.
The new concubine does not record the surname in the history book, and it may have been accepted after serving in Nanjing. No wonder Hai Jui's political enemies attacked him, "Rui is old, and his wife is Ai". It means that Hai Rui is an old man in his seventies, but he has accepted a concubine who is like a flower.
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Hai Rui bought pork ruthlessly, it was when he was a county official, but taking a concubine was a matter later, and later Hai Ruiguan became bigger and bigger, didn't he allow his income to get higher and higher? According to some articles, it cost about 100-300 taels of silver to take a concubine in the Ming Dynasty, and according to the amount of 200, Hai Ruina's concubine spent 600 taels of silver. Even if he later became a provincial and ministerial-level leader, guessing that Duan's money was by no means a small amount for him.
In fact, Hai Rui is not known for living on dead wages, and he is not greedy but does not mean that he has no extra money. The ancients liked to engrave epitaphs on tombstones after they died, and the more famous the person who wrote the epitaph, the better the literary style, and Hai Jui's side job was to write epitaphs. He has written epitaphs for some ** in Jiangxi, Zhejiang, etc., and some people have crossed provinces to find him to write, and we don't know how much he got for the manuscript, but it shouldn't be too much to write an epitaph for 50 taels of silver with his fame and literary style.
In short, we believe that Hai Jui's incorruptibility is true, and as for the large number of wives and concubines, it is a matter of personal life, not to mention character, let alone breaking the law. <>
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