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Starting from the Legend of Zhen Huan, what was the level of the concubines in the Qing Dynasty?

2024-09-12 06:48
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2024-09-12 11:22

The hierarchy of the imperial concubines in the Qing Dynasty was one of the strictest and most complicated systems in the ancient Chinese court. In Legend of Zhen Huan, we can learn about the levels of concubines in the Qing Dynasty. The imperial concubines in the Qing Dynasty were divided into 12 levels: Empress, Imperial Concubine, Imperial Concubine, Concubine, Noble, Chengyue, Changzai, Jinri, Xianggui, Zhaojun, and Wan-er. The queen was in the middle of the main hall, which was the highest rank in the harem. The concubines had to be women of the Manchurian, Mongol, and Han ethnic groups, and they had to be the emperor's sister or mother. The empress was usually directly chosen or conferred by the emperor. The imperial consorts were the concubines in the harem that were second only to the empress. They had to be the emperor's brother or daughter or specially conferred by the emperor. Imperial Concubines were the second rank in the imperial harem. They had to be the emperor's sisters or daughters or the emperor's outstanding concubines who had passed the examination. Concubines were the third rank in the harem. They had to be the emperor's sister or daughter or an outstanding consort selected through an examination. Nobles were the fourth level of the harem. They had to be the emperor's concubines or daughters or outstanding concubines selected through examinations. Cheng Ying and Chang Zai were the lowest ranks in the harem. They were usually the emperor's concubines or daughters, or palace maids who had been selected through examinations. In the Qing Dynasty, the hierarchy of the concubines was strict, and the daily lives of the concubines were also strictly restricted. The concubines had to abide by the "three obedience and four virtues" moral code and were not allowed to privately associate with other men, let alone have conflicts with the princes and imperial grandchildren. The promotion and demotion of concubines were also carried out strictly according to the emperor's wishes.

What dynasty was in the original novel of Legend of Zhen Huan in the Harem? What was the system of concubines?

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2025-03-07 07:24

The original story of the Legend of Zhen Huan in the Harem was about the Qing Dynasty, and the system of concubines was unique to the Qing Dynasty. In the Qing Dynasty, the concubines were arranged according to the hierarchy from high to low: Chengyue, Chang Zai, Chengyue, Chong Hualing, Minister of the Imperial Guard, Dutong, Admiral, General, and Director of the Ministry of Rites. The higher the rank and status of the concubines, the better the treatment they enjoyed. In the novel, Zhen Huan's father was the emperor's tutor, so she was conferred the title of imperial concubine and had a high status.

What was the family background of the concubines and nobles in the Legend of Zhen Huan in the harem?

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2025-03-23 00:05

The Legend of Zhen Huan in the Harem was an ancient China harem novel. The family background of the concubines and nobles was part of the plot of the novel. According to the novel, Zhen Huan's family background was a well-off family. Her father was an official and her mother was a doctor. After Zhen Huan entered the harem, she gradually became a concubine and finally became an empress through continuous efforts and intelligence. The other concubines also had different family backgrounds. Some came from noble families, some came from ordinary families, but there were also some who came from scholarly families or people with outstanding talents.

What were the classic sayings of the various concubines in Legend of Zhen Huan?

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2024-09-23 02:30

Legend of Zhen Huan was a classic harem novel. The classic sayings of the various concubines in it left a deep impression on people. Here are some classic lines: I will only take one of the three thousand beauties in the harem. I'm not targeting you, I'm targeting all the women in the harem. My country, my women, my children are all mine. I don't want to lower myself to the same level as you women in the harem. My kingdom, my glory, all belong to me, it has nothing to do with you. You can only be married by me, not divorced by me. I am the only one who loves and cares about the women in the harem. I don't like women, I only like money. The women in the harem are all my tools. I don't want to see you or hear your voices because I know that each of you has nothing to do with my future. The above are some of the classic sayings of the various concubines in the Legend of Zhen Huan. These lines are full of philosophy and affection, showing the sense of responsibility and ruling ability of the emperor.

What was the family background of the concubines and nobles in the Legend of Zhen Huan in the harem?

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2024-09-09 16:37

The Legend of Zhen Huan in the Harem was a historical drama about the life of the harem in the Qing Dynasty. The family background of each concubine and noble was also an important element of the plot. The following is some information about the family background of the concubines and nobles in the Legend of Zhen Huan in the harem: 1 Zhen Huan: Zhen Huan is one of the female leads in this drama. She was born in a noble family. Her father was a housekeeper in the Forbidden City and her mother was a doctor in the Qing Dynasty. After Zhen Huan entered the harem, she gradually gained the emperor's favor through her own intelligence and diligence, and became a concubine in the harem. 2. Concubine Hua: Concubine Hua is one of the villains in this drama. She was born in a noble family. Her father was a businessman and her mother was a song and dance artist in the Qing Dynasty. Because of her arrogance and jealousy, Concubine Hua was extremely powerful in the harem and often targeted the other concubines and the emperor. 3. Concubine Qi: Concubine Qi's background was relatively ordinary. She was born in an ordinary farmer's family. However, because she was smart, witty, and good at socializing, she was favored by the emperor in the harem and became a concubine. 4. Noble Qi: Noble Qi was also born in a noble family. Her father was an official in charge of the Forbidden City, and her mother was a noble woman of the Qing Dynasty. After entering the harem, Noble Qi became a noble because of her intelligence and wit, which won the emperor's favor. 5. Sun Shouying: Sun Shouying's background was relatively ordinary. She was born into an ordinary merchant family. However, because of her kindness and beauty, she was favored by the emperor in the harem and became a promise. The above is about the family background of the concubines and nobles in the Legend of Zhen Huan in the harem. Of course, this is only a small part of the specific background. It still needs to be analyzed according to the development of the plot.

Who knows the rank of the imperial concubines in the Legend of Zhen Huan?

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2025-03-10 01:06

In the Legend of Zhen Huan, the imperial concubines were divided into six levels: Empress, Imperial Noble Consort, Imperial Noble Consort, Concubine, Noble, and Promise. Below the Empress were Imperial Concubines and Imperial Concubines, and below each level were several officials: Zhaoyi, Zhao Concubine, Zhao Guiren, Wan Concubine, Wan Guiren, Shun Concubine, Rong Concubine, Ning Concubine, Shi Concubine, Guiren, etc. Among them, the empress, imperial concubine, and imperial concubine were the highest ranks with many officials and noble status, while the promise was lower in status with only one official and usually no establishment.

Did the concubines in the Legend of Zhen Huan really exist in history?

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2025-03-06 17:11

The Legend of Zhen Huan in the Harem was a novel set in the harem of the Qing Dynasty. It described how Zhen Huan lived in the Qing Palace, developed and had an emotional entanglement with the emperor. However, the characters and plots in the novel were not completely real but fictional. In Chinese history, the Qing Dynasty was the last feudal dynasty, and the harem system was also the strictest and most complicated. The harem system of the Qing Dynasty stipulated that the emperor had many concubines, and each concubine had her own status and responsibilities, including serving the emperor and managing the affairs of the harem. Most of these concubines were the emperor's daughters or selected from his relatives. Although the characters and plots in the novel are fictional, through the description of the Qing Dynasty harem system, we can understand some historical background and some aspects of the Qing Dynasty palace life.

The Qing Dynasty TV series was adapted from Legend of Zhen Huan. Who was the male lead?

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2025-02-27 20:43

The male lead of the Qing Dynasty TV series Legend of Zhen Huan, which was starred by the famous actress Mi Mi, was the actor Emperor Yongzheng. In the play, Mi Mi played the role of Emperor Yongzheng's wife, Zhen Huan, while Emperor Yongzheng played another male lead, Emperor Guo Junwang.

Did Zhen Huan kill Xuan Qing in the novel Legend of Zhen Huan?

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2024-09-16 12:23

In Legend of Zhen Huan, Zhen Huan did not kill Xuan Qing. In the novel, Xuan Qing was Zhen Huan's sworn brother and the two grew up together. Later, Zhen Huan was selected into the harem and became colleagues with Xuan Qing. The relationship between the two of them had always been very good. They could even be said to be friends who trusted each other. However, Zhen Huan's father was framed by Noble Qi and forced to leave the palace. Xuan Qing was also framed and forced to leave the palace. After that, Xuan Qing became Ling Rong and was neglected by the emperor. Under such circumstances, Zhen Huan had been silently helping Xuan Qing, hoping that he could return to the Emperor's side. However, Xuan Qing did not show any jealousy or dissatisfaction towards Zhen Huan. He thought that Zhen Huan was a trustworthy friend. Therefore, in the novel, Xuan Qing was not killed by Zhen Huan but was neglected and framed by the emperor.

Did Zhen Huan kill Xuan Qing in the novel Legend of Zhen Huan?

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2024-09-16 12:16

The plot of Legend of Zhen Huan was fictional, so it was uncertain whether Zhen Huan killed Xuan Qing. This was not explicitly mentioned in the novel, so it was impossible to answer.

Which dynasty is Legend of Zhen Huan about?

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2024-09-15 12:14

Legend of Zhen Huan was a novel set in the Qing Dynasty, which told the story of the palace during the Yongzheng period.

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