No, it wasn't. This story was about the second empress of Qianlong, Jing Xian. She went up the mountain to learn martial arts at the age of 13. Later, she stood out in the Crown Prince's selection of concubines and became the Crown Prince's Xiaomeng Consort. Later, she became the Empress of Qianlong and raised three children. I hope you like my recommendation.😗The recommended novel was " The Legend of Concubine Xian."
The three empresses of Emperor Qianlong were Empress Fucha, Empress Xiaozhuang Wen and Empress Dowager Cixi. Empress Fucha was the first wife of Emperor Qianlong. She married in 1715 and was promoted to empress in 1735. She was a very kind, gentle and talented woman who gave birth to two sons and a daughter for Emperor Qianlong. However, Empress Fucha died of illness in 1755 at the age of 52. Empress Xiaozhuang Wen was Emperor Qianlong's grandmother and mother. She was one of the greatest rulers in the history of the Qing Dynasty and also one of the longest-serving monarchs in Chinese history. She was promoted to queen in 1715 and died in 1761 at the age of 74. Empress Dowager Cixi was the Virgin Mary of Emperor Qianlong and was promoted to Empress in 1755. She was one of the most powerful and courageous rulers in the history of the Qing Dynasty, and also one of the longest-serving monarchs in Chinese history. She died in 1792 at the age of 76. It should be noted that the authenticity of these historical events is controversial and due to differences in time and background, some descriptions of events may not be accurate or complete.
Here are some recommendations for novels about concubines giving birth: 1. " A Beauty Who Travels Through Ancient Times, Becomes a Queen by Giving Birth to Children ": This was an ancient time-travel novel, telling the story of a modern actress, Cui Jiayi, who traveled to ancient times and became the concubine of an emperor. She gave birth to a child and doted on the harem, unfolding a warm and sweet love story. 2. The Heartless Pharaoh's Concubine, The King's Hickey, The Lost Love in Egypt, The Prince of Egypt's Favorite Concubine, The Pharaoh's Favorite Concubine: These novels were novels that traveled back in time to ancient Egypt. They told the stories of the female protagonist's experiences in ancient Egypt, including pregnancy and childbirth. 3. " I Dressed as the Mother of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty ": This novel was based on the " Records of the Historian " and told the story of a peasant woman who traveled to the Western Han Dynasty and became the mother of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. The story involved the concubine giving birth to multiple children. Please note that the above recommended novels are based on the search results provided. There may be other related novels that are not included.
😋I can recommend the following novels to you: 1. "The Evil Concubine of the Black-bellied Prince": The female protagonist transmigrated into the unfavored Third Miss, but in the New Moon Dynasty, she gradually became the Palace Lord of the Moon Admirable Palace and the Evil Concubine of the Night Prince. This story unfolded a period of changing events. 2. "The daughter of a concubine from a famous family is very evil." The female protagonist transmigrated into a concubine's daughter and was persecuted by her family. However, with her intelligence and skill, she eventually became the wife of the prince's legitimate son. She fought against her aunt and protected her husband, taking on the heavy responsibility of assisting the country. 3. "My husband is hard to flirt with": The female protagonist transmigrated to become an unfavored princess in ancient times, but her fiancé ruthlessly broke off the engagement. However, by chance, she gained the favor of a handsome Shu King. She fought against her sister and plotted against the satellite TV, winning happiness and dignity. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In the original Investiture of the Gods, the death of the three demon concubines was not described in detail. However, according to the plot of the novel, the reason why the three demon concubines were killed by Jiang Ziya and the others was that they betrayed the Shang Dynasty and attempted to destroy the peace of the Zhou Dynasty. In the novel, the three demon concubines were killed by King Wen of Zhou's troops. They eventually died under King Wen's sword.
I recommend the following two books to you. One is "The Empress of the Two Palaces", and the other is "The Imperial Concubine is Again Spoiled by the Six Palaces". " The Empress of the Two Palaces " was a novel about the internal strife in the palace. The protagonist handled the affairs of the palace in a unique way and was very popular with the emperor. " The Imperial Concubine Is Again Spoiled by the Six Palaces " was a novel that told the story of the harem. The protagonist often fought with other concubines, but he always managed to turn misfortune into good fortune and obtain the emperor's conspicuous favor. I hope these two novels can satisfy your needs. I also hope that you like my recommendations.
Maybe she was betrayed or faced great hardships that twisted her nature.
It was difficult to have a definite answer to this question because many novels involved different endings and plots. However, in some novels, there might be some women who were abandoned by their husbands but eventually became super-rich through their own efforts and intelligence. These stories might describe their struggles, including how to deal with family and financial problems and how to get along with children. These stories may also reveal the nature of marriage and love, as well as how to deal with relationships with partners. Therefore, the specific name of the novel might vary from work to work.
I recommend a novel to you. The title of the novel is "I'm not disappointed in the country." This novel was an ancient romance novel about the dynasty of a female god. The female protagonist was chosen to enter the palace because of her good health and later became the favorite concubine of the Emperor of Xiling. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Lowering one's head and raising one's head were both important gestures in life. Lowering one's head represented humility, patience, and learning, while raising one's head symbolized confidence, courage, and pursuit. In modern society, people were often attracted by electronic products and became a group of people who lowered their heads. They were immersed in their own world and ignored face-to-face communication with others. However, learning to bow down was also a kind of grace and wisdom. It allowed us to humbly ask others for advice, accept our own shortcomings, and obtain a wealth of knowledge. On the other hand, raising one's head was a necessary posture when facing difficulties and setbacks. When difficulties strike, we may lower our heads, but we must believe in hope, look up at the sky, and look forward to the next success. Raising our heads also requires courage and determination. It allows us to face hardships and dangers, meet challenges, and achieve our goals. Therefore, lowering one's head and raising one's head are indispensable attitudes in life. They complement each other and make us more determined and confident on the road of life.