In the last episode of the Kangxi Dynasty, Concubine Rong was buried in the Palace of Heavenly Purity in the Forbidden City.
The last episode of Kangxi was broadcast on January 14, 2016.
The last episode of Kangxi was broadcast on January 14, 2016.
You can try to watch the 50 episodes of the Kangxi Dynasty on platforms such as Quantum, Feifan, and Youku Video, but you can't be sure if you can watch the entire episode for free. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Respected senior scholar, do you have any opinion or recommended book about the biography of Consort Rong of Kangxi?
In the last episode of " The Concubine ", Fuya saw the true face of her brother Duyun and knew that he would do anything to harm many people for power. When Duyun ascended the throne, Fuya deliberately let the ministers go to court later. She personally put the crown on her brother and then stabbed Duyun to death with the hairpin on the crown. After that, Fuya left the palace and went to the lovesick lakeside to look for Qiyou. She had promised Qiyou that she would accompany him to grow old by the lovesick lakeside. Before that, Qiyou had died at the ferry to save Fuya. The novel " The Stars Against Fate, The World-toppling Phoenix Lady " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
If the main character dressed as Concubine Kangxi, Concubine Shun of the Later Jin Dynasty, one could search for novels such as " The Biography of Concubine Qingchuan " or " A Guide to Crossing the Qing Dynasty " for detailed plot introductions and character descriptions.
You can watch the 50th episode of Kangxi Dynasty through Huashu Video. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
I recommend you to read "Kangxi's Harem: The Legend of Concubine Rong" and "Noble Strategy." The former is an ancient romance novel, which tells the story of a woman who climbed to the throne of a concubine without any background or beauty. The latter is an ancient romance novel, which tells the story of a slave who was born in the Kangxi Harem. These two books were all in the female protagonist's personal space! I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
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Emperor Kangxi did not bury his concubines. There were 48 concubines buried in his mausoleum. These imperial concubines included one imperial concubine, namely, Imperial Consort Wenxi; eleven imperial concubines, namely, Consort Hui, Consort Hui, Consort Yi, Consort Rong, Consort Ping, Consort Liang, Consort Xuan, Consort Cheng, Consort Shun Yi Mi, Consort Chun Yu Qin, Consort Ding; eight imperial concubines, ten noble people, nine constant people, and nine promised people. These concubines were all buried in Consort Jing Ling's garden after Kangxi's death. Emperor Kangxi made arrangements for the lives of his concubines in advance, allowing them to be buried with him after their deaths. That was why there were so many women buried in Kangxi Mausoleum.