Introduction to the episodes of the Prisoner Son of Heaven Guangxu, the introduction of the Hundred

Updated on culture 2024-03-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    01 Flying Crown.

    Emperor Guangxu is the ninth emperor of the Qing Dynasty after entering the Central Plains, he ascended the throne at the age of four, died at the age of thirty-eight, and reigned for 34 years, second only to Kangxi who reigned for 61 years and Qianlong who reigned for 60 years. However, this titular monarch of a country acted as a puppet of the Empress Dowager Cixi, under the control of the Empress Dowager Cixi, Guangxu had no freedom in life, love could not be autonomous, and finally injustice Jiuquan, fate made people sigh. It can be said that Guangxu is an out-and-out prisoner of heaven.

    So, how did Guangxu become the emperor of the Qing Empire? The political pattern of the Tongzhi Dynasty is very unique, and the system of the Empress Dowager of Ci'an and Cixi is implemented to listen to the government, and Prince Gong Yixin assists the government. A very delicate relationship has developed between these three people:

    Although the Empress Dowager Ci'an has a noble status, she has no politics; Empress Dowager Cixi is second, but she has a strong political desire; Yi Xin is shrewd and capable, but lacks scheming. The three of them must rely on each other in order to control the situation. However, with Yi Xin's repeated miraculous achievements and fame, this caused strong uneasiness and suspicion among the Empress Dowager Cixi.

    Therefore, on the issue of choosing a new king, she naturally would never provide such an opportunity to Yixin's son. But apart from that, what other solution does the Empress Dowager Cixi have that will convince everyone? Jae-yan, who is less than four years old, could have hidden in the arms of his parents and lived a carefree princely life, but now he has to enter the unfathomable palace compound and live an unpredictable and strange life.

    So, in a series of accidental or inevitable choices, how was Zai Xiang sent to the Forbidden City?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yu Dahua, born in Liaoyang, Liaoning Province in 1963, Han nationality, Ph.D. in history, is currently a professor at Liaoning Normal University, a doctoral supervisor, engaged in the research of late Qing history and modern Chinese ideological and cultural history. Since 2008, he has served as the keynote speaker of the "Hundred Lectures" of ** TV station, and has lectured on "Daoguang and the Opium War", "Yu Dahua Commenting on the Jiaqing Dynasty", "Bitter Emperor Xianfeng", "The Last Emperor Puyi", "Prisoner of Heaven Guangxu", known as "The Emperor's Professional Split Letter Auction". He has published works such as "Research on Cultural Conservative Trends in the Late Qing Dynasty", "Emperor Daoguang", "Emperor Tan of Jiaqing" and other works, participated in the compilation of nearly ten books, and published more than 50 articles.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    01 Flying Crown.

    02 Hungry little emperor.

    03 Who is willing to cut his body?

    04 The sharp turn of the troika.

    05 Actually, I don't want to leave.

    06 Tragic marriage.

    07 It's really hard to call out your father.

    08 The troubles of the harem.

    09 Wolf smoke rises in the east.

    10. Where is the end of the world?

    11. When Guangxu met Kang Youwei.

    12 Those past events in the year of Wuxu.

    13 Bloodstained coup d'état in the imperial capital.

    14 days of the "out of class" crisis.

    15 absurd declarations of war.

    16 Mother and Son Escape to the West.

    17 The mystery of the emperor's death.

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