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Wanrong became dependent on opium because of the troubles of life, she was very addicted to smoking, and later suffered from mental breakdown because of opium smoking, and the whole person was very decadent.
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It's really big. Due to the influence of the environment and emotions in the palace, it was almost impossible to leave the smoke at that time. According to statistics, more than 80 cigarettes can be smoked every day.
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Wanrong's addiction to smoking has become bigger with time, because life is not easy, so she uses cigarettes to numb herself, especially after the death of her daughter in the end, the addiction to smoking becomes even greater.
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It's really big, she's already addicted to it, and she becomes moody in the later stage, she smokes every day, and she doesn't even have the possibility of quitting, which is more terrifying.
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Wanrong's addiction to smoking is really big, her addiction to cigarettes is really snotty, tears flowing together, and she is rolling on the ground uncomfortably.
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Because the big cigarettes at that time were foreign goods, many nobles had the habit of smoking big cigarettes, and Wanrong smoked them because of curiosity and following the trend.
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The last queen Wanrong was very addicted to smoking, and she needed to smoke twice a day, until finally Wanrong's death had a lot to do with his heavy smoking.
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Wanrong is in the palace ** longevity ointment 740 taels, which is converted to an average of about 2 taels a day. I bought a total of 30,430 cigarettes of various kinds, and smoked an average of 85 cigarettes a day! It's really addictive enough to smoke.
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Wanrong's addiction to smoking is very big. Because Wanrong lives in troubled times, her life is very stressful, so she will slowly become addicted to smoking.
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Wanrong eventually died of excessive opium smoking, and she was addicted to smoking, smoking an average of two taels of opium a day, and smoking 64 cigarettes a day, which was amazing.
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Queen Wanrong has a big addiction to smoking, a bit like an addict, but this is not good.
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It's about 500 packs, because she is a person with a big addiction to smoking, and one pack a day is definitely not enough.
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Wanrong smokes 4 5 packs of cigarettes a day, 85 cigarettes a day, and 30,430 cigarettes a year.
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This amount has not been announced to the public, but Wanrong does smoke a lot, and her life in the harem is not pleasant, so she can only rely on smoking to relieve her boredom, and finally becomes addicted to smoking.
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Wanrong probably smokes tens of thousands of cigarettes a year. Because she is very addicted to smoking, she has to smoke constantly every day, so he is also in very poor health.
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Wanrong was displaced due to Pu Yi's neglect and the turbulence of the times, so the loneliness and fear in her heart made her infected with opium, and she couldn't do without opium every day.
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Wanrong smokes nearly 35,000 cigarettes a year, so Pu Yi has no choice but to secretly replace the cigarettes with inferior ones to save money.
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According to the statistics of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, in 1938, the queen smoked a total of 30,430 cigarettes a year, an average of 85 cigarettes a day.
Wanrong, the last empress of the Qing Dynasty, died in prison due to illness. The question of whether Wanrong was covered in a foul smell before her death is not clearly recorded in historical materials, but because Wanrong lived in prison for too long at that time, and Wanrong was always sick, it is very likely that she was "covered in a foul smell" before she died. >>>More
Because Pu Yi has no male ability, he has never had sex with Wanrong at all, so how can Wanrong have children? The only explanation is that the child is not his, and after investigation, the child was Wanrong and a guard who had an affair, Pu Yi was furious and directly executed the child.
Extraordinary Citizen Wong Tsz-wah [Hong Kong, China] as Pu Yi, Jiang Wenli as Kwok Bu Roche, Wan Rong, Qin Hailu as Wen Xiu, Chen Jin as Li Shuxian.
The queen has a gentle personality and is willing to be scary and close to the palace maids, even at night, she will not close the door to facilitate the work of her subordinates.
Last time, I watched a short **, which was about Pu Yi's physical problems and infertility. How could the emperor tolerate the fact that the child was not his own, so he threw the child into the furnace.