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Were the fights in the harem during the Qing Dynasty really as terrifying as those in palace dramas?

2024-09-10 20:03
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2024-09-10 21:30

In the Qing Dynasty, the fights in the harem were indeed very serious, but they were not as terrible as those in palace dramas. The system of the imperial harem in the Qing Dynasty was relatively complicated. The concubines lived in the Forbidden City, but they were not concentrated and isolated like in modern TV dramas. Instead, they lived separately in their own palaces with independent living spaces. The hierarchy of concubines in the Qing Dynasty was very strict. Every concubine had different living spaces and treatment. At the same time, the concubines of the Qing Dynasty had to enter the harem through a selection process that was very strict. The candidates had to go through strict physical and political checks. In addition, there was also a hierarchy in the Qing Dynasty's harem. Every concubine had their own status and responsibilities, such as consort, concubine, noble, etc. The promotion and decline of these levels had to follow certain rules and procedures. Although the struggles in the harem were very fierce, the management and operation of the harem were relatively mature at that time. The struggles between the concubines were often due to personal interests and status issues rather than moral or behavior issues. Although the struggles in the imperial harem of the Qing Dynasty were very fierce, the management and operation of the imperial harem were relatively mature at that time. The struggles between the concubines were often due to personal interests and status issues rather than moral or behavior issues.

Was the ancient harem really as bloody as those palace dramas?

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2024-09-17 18:59

The ancient harem did have many palace struggles and struggles between concubines, but not all of the ancient harem was bloody, and not all concubines were treated cruelly like in palace dramas. In ancient China, the status of women was relatively low. The concubines in the palace were also arranged according to the hierarchy. The relationship between concubines was complicated. There was both competition and cooperation. Some concubines might use some improper means to gain the emperor's favor, such as bribing officials and currying favor with other people in the palace. These court struggles might involve punishments, but not all concubines would be treated cruelly. The concubines in the ancient palace also had to abide by certain codes of conduct. For example, they had to respect the emperor, the empress, and other concubines. They were not allowed to seduce other concubines and leave the palace without permission. In addition, the emperor may also punish his concubines, such as demoting them or exiling them to remote places, but not all punishments were cruel. In ancient times, there were indeed palace struggles and struggles between concubines, but not all concubines were treated cruelly.

Was the real harem in ancient times really as cruel as those in palace dramas?

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2024-09-10 19:29

In ancient times, the real harem was not as cruel as in the palace dramas. Although there were some scenes of palace fights, most of the lives in the harem were relatively peaceful. The concubines had to abide by certain rules and obligations, and they were also restricted by the emperor and other concubines. In ancient China, the selection and promotion of concubines had strict rules and procedures. They had to pass strict examinations and assessments. The daily lives of the concubines also had to abide by certain norms, such as regular court meetings and participation in ceremonial activities. At the same time, there was a lack of real competition and conflict between the concubines. Most of the relationships between the concubines were harmonious. Although some emperors in history did have some cruel behavior, most emperors were more controlled about the lives of their concubines. They hoped to maintain their status and authority through strict management. Therefore, the real harem in ancient times was not as cruel as the harem dramas.

Those who liked palace fights were even better.

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2024-09-04 12:12

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Evil Little Shu Daughter": The female lead was a village girl, but after her rebirth, she became a proud daughter of heaven. She was a little arrogant, but also had a little aristocratic aura. Her writing was beautiful. 2. "The First Lady": The female lead was a village girl with an unknown background. After her rebirth, she became the young master of the Duke's Mansion. She had an aristocratic aura, a strong personality, and a strong opinion. 3. "The Evil King's Favorite: The Defiant Little Demon Concubine": The female lead was a good-for-nothing ugly woman, but after her rebirth, she became a peerless beauty and was pursued by many beautiful men. She was a little arrogant. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

The names of the men and women in the Qing Dynasty about the palace fights were: male: Cheng, Hong. Female: Qing Dynasty surname

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2024-09-15 15:59

Okay, here are some common male and female names in the novels of the Qing Dynasty: Man: - Cheng Zhong: Meaning "image", meaning to be as loyal as the emperor - Honghui: It means to carry forward the glory like an emperor. - Auspicious: It means "auspicious" and means to bring good luck like the emperor. Female: - Empress: It means "Heavenly Empress", which means that she is a role model for all women in the world like the emperor. - Promise: It means "concubine", which means that she is one of the women in the palace like the emperor. - Princess: It means "emperor's daughter", which means that she is a princess of the royal family like the emperor It should be noted that these names were not necessarily original in the novel, but were created according to the plot and character settings of the novel.

Who was the Great Grandmaster in the palace during the Qing Dynasty?

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2024-12-24 13:27

The Great Grandmaster in the palace during the Qing years was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor concealed his strength and transferred a portion of his zhenqi to Hong Sixiang to deceive the outside world. Hong Sixiang was mistaken for a Great Grandmaster in the Palace, but in reality, he was just a tool for the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was a true Great Grandmaster hidden in the Qing Royal Palace. Very few people in the original novel knew of his identity.

Why was it that most of the palace dramas were about the Qing Dynasty, and there were very few other dynasties?

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2024-09-17 18:53

Most of the palace dramas were Qing Palace dramas because the market reaction and popularity of Qing Palace dramas were the highest. As a special cultural phenomenon, the Qing Palace drama had a strong historical and cultural atmosphere and cultural content, which could satisfy the audience's yearning and imagination for the ancient palace life. In addition, the production cost of the Qing Palace drama was relatively low, so it could better control the plot and character image, making the work more exquisite and enjoyable. However, palace dramas of other dynasties also began to appear and were welcomed by the audience. For example, the Ming Dynasty's "Palace Heart Locking Jade" and the Qing Dynasty's "Ruyi Zhuan" were also very popular palace dramas. Although these works were similar to the Qing Palace dramas, the dynasties and historical backgrounds they depicted were different from the Qing Palace dramas. They had their own unique cultural implications and historical value. Generally speaking, as a special cultural phenomenon, the palace dramas had a wide audience and profound cultural content. The palace dramas of other dynasties also gradually emerged, showing different cultural content and historical value under different historical backgrounds.

Please recommend a good novel about palace fights in the ancient Qing Dynasty.

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2024-09-06 06:02

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following ancient palace novels to you, I hope you will like them: "Yongzheng's Little Wife": The ancient flower demon was reborn in the Qing Dynasty's Geng Mansion. In order to improve her cultivation with dragon energy, she married Yongzheng as a side wife. After entering the inner house, the transmigrated Li, the reborn Nala, and the Eighth Master's core were all included. There were all kinds of fights from the palace to the house.πŸ‘‘ The protagonist of this book traveled from a well-to-do family to the Qing Dynasty. He struggled for a comfortable life and cultivated while fighting in the palace. At the same time, he also had a good love line.πŸ’• "Tong Jiu 'er, the favorite of the Qing Palace Group": A school car accident, transmigrated to the irregular Qing Dynasty, and became the favorite of the Tong family group, Tong Jiu' er. There are schemes inside and outside, but there are Xuan Ye and his family's company and care. Sweet books.πŸ₯° I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Can you recommend some good novels about palace fights in the Qing Dynasty?

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2024-09-07 07:54

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following good Qing Dynasty palace fighting novels to you: "Qing Palace Tuan Chong Tong Jiu Er","Yongzheng concubine","Chengqian Secret","Five Fujin Rebirth Record","Palm Qing". They were all ancient romance novels with wonderful plots and deep characters. They were very worth recommending. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~πŸ˜—

Can you recommend a book with good writing about the palace fights of the Qing Dynasty?

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2024-09-03 12:14

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following books to you: The author of " The Pure Fujin Wants to Fall Out of Favor " was Yang Xiaomianyang. The story was about an unknown online novelist, Ning Zhuzhu. Because of a total solar eclipse, she transmigrated to the body of Yongzheng's wife, the Fujin, Ulanala. In the harem, she endured the ostracization and all kinds of sinister methods of the concubines. It was not easy to survive, but she would not sit still and protect herself with ruthless hands. The author of " Qing Chuan Zhi Hou Ming " was Qin Xi 'er. The protagonist was Empress Xiao Chunxian of Sejong, Guaerjia. She was a smart and capable woman. She married into the palace and became a side Fujin, eventually ascending to the position of Empress. The novel was written smoothly, describing the internal strife and political struggles in the harem. The author of " The Upgrade of Concubine Xian " was Feng Wu in the sky. The protagonist, Su Ran, traveled to the Qing Dynasty and became a weak and old noble. However, she was not willing to live such a life. She worked hard to improve her status and eventually became a favored concubine with a certain amount of strength and authority in the palace. The writing was meticulous, and the characters were deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. The above is my personal selection of novels with good writing style. I hope it can meet your needs. I hope you like my recommendation.πŸ˜—

Are there any harem novels that provide the plot of palace fights?

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2024-09-25 15:26

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you like them: - "Lovesickness Doesn't Return to the Fleeting Years": It tells the story of the female master's life of fighting in the palace from a noble to an empress. She fights with other concubines in the harem and finally becomes the master of the harem. - [The Di Consort is Not to Be Trifled With]: It tells the story of the female protagonist using her intelligence and backhanded means to fight in the harem. - "The Imperial Concubine Only Wants to Be Serious in the Palace Wars": After the female lead entered the palace, she realized that she was weak in the palace wars, so she began to be serious in the palace wars and finally occupied the master of the harem. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

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