In 1806, the Jiaqing Emperor sent Fengšeninde to
Uliastai to serve as a military official. Fengšeninde fell ill after serving there for some time. Princess Hexiao begged the Jiaqing Emperor to allow them to return to
Beijing. The Emperor agreed. Fengšeninde returned to Beijing in February 1810 and was enfeoffed as the "Duke of Jin" (晋公). He died three months later in May, leaving Princess Hexiao widowed. After Fengšeninde's death, Princess Hexiao raised her two daughters (both born to his concubine), who were eleven and five years old respectively when their father died. She was financially stable; the Jiaqing Emperor made the
Imperial Household Department ensure that she was well taken care of. Princess Hexiao died on 13 October 1823 during the reign of the Jiaqing Emperor's successor, the
Daoguang Emperor. The cost of her funeral, paid for by the Imperial Household Department, amounted to about 5,000 silver
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