In ancient China, there was indeed a situation where the emperor only had one woman, but this situation was not common. In Chinese history, the empress was indeed selected according to the standards of the imperial clan women's beauty pageant, but not all emperors had an empress. Some emperors might only have one empress or no empress. For example, Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, abolished the empress system after the establishment of the Ming Dynasty. Instead of choosing beauties, he directly made all the women of the imperial clan empress. This was also why the empress of the Ming Dynasty had a very high status, but the empress of the Ming Dynasty did not have much power like the empresses of other dynasties. There were also some emperors who had two empresses, such as Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, who had two empresses, namely Empress Xiaozhuang and Empress Dowager Cisheng. This situation was mainly because the Qing Dynasty's selection system was based on the flag. Every girl from a noble family in the Qing Dynasty had to go through strict screening and training to become the emperor's empress. In ancient China, it was a special case for emperors to have an empress. Not all emperors had an empress, and the status and power of the empress were not as high as those of other dynasties.
The title of the most beautiful woman in ancient China was highly controversial because there were many different standards and views. Here are some of the people who might be considered the most beautiful women in ancient China: Xi Shi: She was considered one of the most famous beauties in ancient China because her beauty was written in many historical documents. 2 Wang Zhaojun: described as beautiful and intelligent, she became an important official during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. 3. Diao Chan: She was described as a beauty that could topple a country. She was once used to attract Dong Zhuo's attention but was assassinated for political reasons. Yang Yuhuan: Depicted as beautiful, intelligent and talented, she was once the favorite concubine of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. These people all had controversial beauty and charm, so it was difficult to determine who was the most beautiful woman in ancient China.
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In Chinese history, the emperor who only had one wife was Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. During his reign, he implemented many political, cultural, and military reforms and successfully maintained the stability of the Qing Dynasty and the unity of the country. He was also one of the longest-serving emperors in Chinese history, with a total of 61 years.
In history, there were indeed monarchs who only had one woman in the back palace, but this situation was not common. In ancient China, some emperors only loved one empress, and this empress was usually their spouse. This kind of situation mainly occurred when the new emperor would immediately appoint his own empress after the death of some emperors to prevent the situation of the imperial relatives monopolizing power. In the medieval period of Europe, some monarchs might also bring a large number of women into their harem. They might just be the monarch's spouse or relatives or friends of the monarch. In this case, the emperor's harem might have a large number of women, but there was no exact number. However, there were also some monarchs in history who only doted on one empress and controlled the operation of the harem. These monarchs usually set up some institutions to manage the harem to ensure the stability of the harem and the status of the queen. For example, during the Roman Empire, the emperor would usually set up a harem department to manage the operation of the harem and the status of the queen.
I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Cute Pet Descends from the Sky: The Ninth Princess of Cold Love": The male protagonist and the female protagonist are childhood sweethearts. The two of them have been in the world twice, one after the other. The female protagonist was once the weakest among the gods, but she became the strongest in the new world. The male protagonist has always been infatuated with the female protagonist. 2. "I'll Never Be the Male Lead of This Female Channel": The male lead and the female lead were childhood friends. After the female lead returned to the fantasy world of the female channel, she chose to pursue the female villain who was in trouble with the female lead, while the male lead only loved the female lead. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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There had always been different opinions and debates about who the most beautiful woman in ancient China was. Some cultural materials and historical records mentioned the names of many ancient Chinese beauties, such as Yang Guifei, Xi Shi, Wang Zhaojun, etc. They were all praised as the outstanding beauties of ancient times. Among them, Yang Guifei was known as the most beautiful woman in ancient China because her beauty and elegance were recorded in detail by history. It was said that Noble Consort Yang had the reputation of being "the beauty of the world". Her appearance was known as "the beauty of the country". However, there were different opinions on whether Yang Guifei was the most beautiful woman. Because in ancient China, there were many beautiful women. Different people might have different opinions. In general, the selection of the most beautiful woman in ancient China was a controversial topic.
In Chinese history, there were several emperors who only married one wife, but it was difficult to determine which emperor it was due to the lack of historical data. According to records, in China's feudal society, some emperors only married a concubine because they doted on her. For example, Emperor Wanli of the Ming Dynasty and Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. However, the marriages of these emperors were not long-term stable. They would still have marriage relationships with other concubines. There were also some emperors who only married one wife but were married to other concubines. For example, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Empress Huo were examples. Although the marriage between Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Empress Huo lasted for many years, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty still married other women. In Chinese history, the emperor's marriage system was very complicated. Some emperors only married one wife, while others married other women.
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The phrase 'one person for a lifetime' usually appeared in novels, television dramas, and movies to indicate that an emperor and his lover would never be separated for the rest of their lives. However, this saying was not completely accurate in real life. In ancient history, there were many emperors who had beautiful wives and many children, but they did not really achieve the goal of " one person for a lifetime." This was because the system of ancient society was different from that of modern society. The power and status of emperors determined their lifestyle and choices. However, in novels and movies, there were many stories of emperors that were described as " one person for a lifetime ", such as Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty in ancient China, as well as the modern American Emperor James Bond. These stories, which were often regarded as classic love myths, attracted the interest of countless readers and audiences.