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No, TV series are half-truths and half-truths, and the emperor is generally an amorous prodigal son rather than a dedicated one. In the end, Fucha became the queen, and Qing Sakura didn't know where she was.
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I don't think it should be, it's all a plot adaptation, he should have liked Queen Fucha in history, and Qing Ying may just be his bosom friend.
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Film and television dramas have added interest to history, but they are also slowly losing the objectivity and scholarship that history should have. Historically, Hongli did not favor Qingying so much. He loved Empress Fucha.
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Compared with other women, they must be very fond of it, but in the emperor's house, the two things of affection and love do not exist, once faced with the choice of interests and women, almost all the emperors chose interests.
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I don't think I love it that much. It is said that the emperor's family is the most ruthless. They all love the country and don't love the beauty. At best, I like it a little.
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True and false, false and true, if you don't pay attention to it, it is easy to get lost in the long river of history, ignore the enlightenment and great significance that history brings us, and indulge in the so-called "palace fight".
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There are many inconsistencies with history in the biography of Ruyi, and the information that can be seen from the history books shows Hongli's love for Queen Fucha.
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Following Empress Hui Fa Nala. Caution.
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Hongli is no longer the Hongli, but Qingying is still the Qingying, what Ruyi has always longed for is love, but how can there be satisfactory love in the harem, and what Ruyi wants, the emperor has always been unable to give.
When he reached the middle-aged Qianlong, his suspicion was even heavier, but whenever he heard others talking nonsense under his ears, the emperor would express doubts, including the matter of Ruyi and Ling Yunche, as well as the matter of her and the mage, these Ruyi had not done anything, but the emperor still doubted her.
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The first is Ruyi's entry into the cold palace, and the most important sign of the end of the relationship is that one or both parties no longer make any moves to repair and save the relationship, and finally let the relationship deteriorate in a series of small things, and finally break up.
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The Queen Mother persuaded Qing Ying when she said, don't pay all your sincerity in this harem, it's Qing Ying who is too stupid and persistent, for an emperor, how can the childhood sweetheart of her youth still be the same, how many intrigues and tricks Qing Ying has endured along the way, the original intention that she has been sticking to is finally torn apart, how sad and desperate the dead heart is, the woman who enters the palace is either for power or profit, the last thing you can have is sincerity, even if you have to keep a few points, the Queen Mother sees it transparently, so she has the glory and wealth to enjoy her old age, The ultimate goal of a harem woman.
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The reason for the break was because Qianlong himself was a suspicious and fickle person, and in the later period, Ruyi refuted his intentions many times, resulting in a bit stiff relationship, and with the provocation of others, it was a complete break.
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Ruyi's entry into the cold palace was the first hurdle for Ruyi and the emperor's relationship, and after that, Ruyi was also disheartened, and when she encountered some things, she broke up cheaply.
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The relationship between the two people was not very good, and if they were instigated by others, they would encounter some things later, and they slowly broke up on the spot.
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The relationship between the two is ordinary, and it can't be more ordinary, plus Ruyi was demoted, and someone fanned the flames next to him, and the relationship broke up.
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At the instigation of Wei Yanwan, the relationship between the emperor and Ruyi also began to drift apart. In addition, in the later period, after Concubine Rong entered the palace, the emperor favored her alone, and the queen mother was worried that the child she gave birth to would be made the crown prince by the emperor.
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The two people were originally in a competitive relationship, and there were people around to instigate them, so it was reasonable for the two to break up in the end, which is not surprising.
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Harmonious couples often complement each other's personalities, you are fierce, I am also stubborn, and in the end, the result is mostly unhappy.
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Because the two people originally had similar personalities, they were reluctant to communicate if they had misunderstandings, and they were used and fueled by villains.
Last year, there was a very popular costume drama called Ruyi, the queen in it impressed me the most was a sentence he said to the emperor, he said that the reason why he lost was because she loved the emperor too much, and the reason why Zhen Huan won was because she didn't love the emperor. So who loses first? But this attitude is not necessarily bad, how should we look at his attitude towards love? >>>More
The wall immediately looked at each other, and when he saw Zhijun, he broke his bowels, maybe Qianlong really loved Ruyi when he was a teenager, but there were too many beauties in the harem, especially when Han Xiangjian appeared, it seemed that Ruyi's status had changed.
Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty (1711-1799), the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the fourth emperor after the capital was established in Beijing. The era name Qianlong means "the way of heaven is prosperous". He ascended the throne at the age of 25, reigned for 60 years, and became the emperor for three years after abdication, and actually held the supreme power for 63 years and 4 months, making him the longest-reigning and longest-lived emperor in Chinese history. >>>More
Ruyi's final ending, drinking tea under the moon, looking at the pot of green plums that do not bloom, and then leaving with regret, such an ending makes people sigh and helpless, so good at the beginning, but so desolate in the end, alas!
Qianlong's feelings for Empress Fucha, historically, Qianlong liked Empress Fucha a lot, not to ignore it; In "The Biography of Ruyi", Emperor Qianlong was named a prince after marrying Fucha. Historically, however, it was canonized six years after the marriage.