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What was a real harem like in ancient times?

2024-09-25 16:27
Recently, he had read a lot of novels about the ancient harem fights on the Internet, so he had a strong interest in the ancient palace. However, there were a few questions. 1. Did the ancient emperor know that his concubines cheated each other and framed each other in order to compete for favor? The emperors in novels were either extremely stupid or extremely smart. He simply understood everything. How would the emperors in history view this matter? 2. In ancient times, were officials willing to let their daughters enter the palace to suffer? How was this selection done in ancient times? And were the commoners willing to enter the palace? 3. According to historical records, there were 3,000 beauties in the harem, and the books also said that there were many beautiful ones. But last summer, I went to the Forbidden City. Although the Imperial Palace was not small, it was not too big either. It was probably not enough to have 3,000 concubines alone. There were also those princes, palace maids, eunuchs, and the emperor's study. It seemed that there was not enough space. Was the number of people exaggerated? Or was it 3,000 at the peak?
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2024-09-25 20:20

The real harem in ancient times was not a place where many women lived as described in modern novels, but a social system under the feudal system ruled by the emperor and his family. In ancient China, the emperor's harem was composed of a series of buildings and rooms, including the place where the concubines lived, the palace, the garden, and so on. The rank and number of concubines were determined according to the emperor's preferences and needs. They were generally selected and distributed according to age, beauty, talent, loyalty, and other factors. The concubines in the harem had to abide by certain codes of conduct, such as forbidding adultery with other concubines, not allowing them to leave the palace at will, and so on. At the same time, the concubines also needed to receive strict education and training to learn etiquette, music, literature, and other aspects of knowledge to improve their own cultural qualities and self-cultivation. In ancient China, the harem system was one of the important cornerstone of feudal rule, and it was also the political and emotional bond between the emperor and his concubines. Although the harem system guaranteed the safety and rule of the emperor to a certain extent, it also suppressed and restricted the rights and dignity of women.

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.

What was the real number of concubines in the ancient harem?

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2024-09-10 08:54

The actual number of concubines in the ancient harem was an uncertain number because this number might vary according to the dynasty, emperor, harem system, and other factors. In some novels, the number of concubines in the harem was often exaggerated, and the number of concubines was made up to be 3,000. In fact, the number of women in the harem in ancient China's palace system was not fixed, but was determined by the emperor according to his needs. Some dynasties had only a few hundred women in their harem, while others had thousands. Therefore, it was difficult to determine the true number of beauties in the ancient harem.

Did wuxia only exist in novels? What was the real wuxia in ancient times like?

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2024-09-14 21:41

The term Wuxia is usually used to refer to novels, television dramas, movies, and other art forms with martial arts as the theme. However, in fact, Wuxia culture has a deep origin in ancient China. The real Wuxia of ancient times was different from the Wuxia we understand now. Although wuxia novels usually depicted the battles and kung fu between martial arts masters, the real wuxia in ancient times paid more attention to a way of life and cultural values. In ancient times, real martial arts usually referred to chivalrous men. They took it upon themselves to uphold justice, protect the weak, and punish evil forces. They often wore black robes and held swords and spears to protect themselves and others. Wuxia culture had a deep origin in ancient China. As early as the Spring and Autumn Period, there was already the concept of "chivalrous". In the Han Dynasty, the image of "chivalrous men" appeared. They were usually chivalrous and righteous, and they became a cultural symbol of the society at that time. In ancient times, the real Wuxia not only had superb martial arts, but also paid attention to moral character and cultivation, emphasizing values such as "righteousness","propriety","wisdom","trust", etc. They usually abide by social norms and act with justice, not for personal gain. Wuxia culture was a unique cultural phenomenon in ancient China. Although it only existed in novels, it had already become an important part of Chinese culture.

There were 3,000 beauties in the emperor's harem. What were the interesting names of the harem palaces in ancient times?

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2024-09-27 00:03

In ancient times, there were a large number of concubines and maids living in the harem of the emperor. In order to distinguish the different palaces, the emperor usually gave them names. The following are some interesting names of the harem palaces: Huaqing Palace: This was a palace built for the emperor and his concubines, famous for its magnificence. 2. Changchun Palace: This is a palace with a long history and is valued for its well-preserved. It was the palace of Emperor Changchun of the Qing Dynasty and is now a museum. 3. Chuxiu Palace: This palace was built for young concubines and was famous for its exquisite design. 4. Zhaojun Hall: This is a palace specially built for women, famous for its name containing the word "Zhao". 5 Palaces in the Imperial Garden: These palaces are usually located in the Imperial Garden and are famous for their beauty. Summer Palace: This is a famous imperial garden and one of the harem of the Qing Dynasty emperors. Many of its palaces and buildings were well preserved. 7 West Flower Hall: This is a small palace located in the harem, famous for its exquisite appearance. 8. Xianfu Palace: This is a palace with a long history and is famous because its name contains the word "Xian". It was the palace of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty and is now a museum. These are just a few examples. There were many other interesting palace names in the harem of ancient emperors.

Was there a novel like " Ancient Times " that could be recommended?

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2024-08-20 15:23

😋I recommend the following two novels that are similar to Ancient Times to you: 1. <<Awakening of the Ancient Gods>>: An expert was defeated by a demon lord and woke up again a thousand years later. He wanted to use his own power to take revenge and defeat the evil forces. 2. [My Ancient Journey: A person transmigrated to the Ancient Scrolls World and began his own growth.] This novel had a game background similar to The Elder Scrolls 5. The plot was rich and very interesting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Are there any recommendations for romance novels that were favored by the harem in ancient times?

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2024-08-28 21:25

Of course there is! Little fairy here recommend a few ancient harem romance novels for you ~ 1. "The Queen's Pet: The Emperor, Too Impudent": This was a novel that was easy to read, sweet and sweet, and the male and female protagonists were pure in both body and mind. It told the story of the female protagonist who accidentally came to ancient times and was kissed by the emperor for the first time. Later, she accidentally became the emperor's "personal" clever eunuch, triggering a series of palace struggles and romantic love stories. 2. "Reborn Concubine: My Beloved Concubine Is Not to Be Trifled With": This was a novel about a fight in the palace. The female protagonist had been reborn and was proud of the emperor's favor. She dominated the harem and fought with wits and courage along the way. She encountered the schemes of officials, big and small, and started a battle of grudges and hatred. 3. "The Legend of Concubine Mo: The Enchantress Who Dotes on the Country": This was a novel about the palace. The female protagonist sought to resist because her identity as the "Enchantress Who Doomed the Country" was suppressed. The entanglement of love and hatred with the emperor and the "Enemy and Friend" who laughed and complained gradually became a much-told story. I hope you will like my recommendation. Muah~

In ancient and modern times, what famous people are like Paul?

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2024-09-08 21:06

Karlocauckg was a famous Russian writer, translator, and social actician in the 20th century. He was known as "Russia's Pavel Kochagin". His main works included novels, essays, poems, and so on. His most famous work was How Steel Was Tempered. In addition to Paul Kochakin, there were many other famous people in ancient and modern times who had similar ideas and pursuits, such as: - Alexander Heraclius: Ancient Greek philosopher, politician, and military strategist, known as the "Paul Kochakin of Ancient Greece". - Nikolaus Tesla: American inventor, physicist, and engineer known as the "American Paul Kochagin." - George Washington, the general and first president of the United States during the American Revolutionary War, was known as the "American Pavel Kochagin." - <strong></strong> - Hua Luogeng: The Chinese mathematician was known as the "Paul Kochakin of China." These celebrities had achieved outstanding achievements in their own fields and made important contributions to the progress and development of mankind.

What were the real martial arts sects in ancient times?

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2024-09-14 20:39

There were many martial arts sects that existed in ancient times. The following are some famous ones: Taijiquan: Taijiquan originated from the Ming Dynasty and is one of the traditional Chinese martial arts. It is famous for its slow and gentle movements and emphasis on internal cultivation. 2. Shaolin Temple: Shaolin Temple was a Buddhist temple at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty in China. It was famous for its Zen and martial arts. It was one of the important schools in the Chinese martial arts world. 3. Wudang Sect: The Wudang Sect originated from the Ming Dynasty and is one of the traditional Chinese martial arts. It is famous for its internal cultivation, Taijiquan, Zhang Sanfeng Taijiquan and other famous schools. 4. Nanquan: Nanquan originated from southern China, including Fujian Nanquan, Guangdong Nanquan, Zhejiang Nanquan and other schools. They are famous for their fast movements and powerful strength. The Heart and Mind School originated from the Ming Dynasty and is one of the traditional Chinese martial arts. It is famous for its unique internal cultivation methods and boxing techniques. Baguazhang: Baguazhang originated from the Ming Dynasty and is one of the traditional Chinese martial arts. It is famous for its unique Eight Trigrams Formation and palm techniques. Taiji Boxing Manual: The Taiji Boxing Manual is the theoretical guidance and essence of Taiji Boxing. It is also an important cultural heritage of Taiji Boxing. Xingyi Sect: The Xingyi Sect is a branch of the Chinese martial arts school Xingyi Bagua. It originated from the Ming Dynasty and is famous for its unique boxing techniques and theories. These are just a few of the martial arts schools that existed in ancient times. There are many other schools and schools, and each school has its own unique characteristics and style.

Why were there no chivalrous men like those in ancient times in modern times?

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2024-09-16 22:41

This question could be answered from many angles. First of all, modern society had undergone tremendous changes compared to ancient society. The social structure, economic system, cultural background, and technological development had all undergone earth-shaking changes. Modern society was more complex and diverse, and people's values and moral values had also undergone profound changes. Therefore, in modern society, it was very difficult to have a character image like the ancient chivalrous man who believed in justice, fairness, and morality. Secondly, the legal system in modern society was also different from that in traditional society. The legal system of modern society paid more attention to fairness, fairness, efficiency, and the punishment for criminal behavior was also more severe. Therefore, in modern society, it was very difficult to have a character image like the ancient chivalrous man who was not afraid of power or punishment and insisted on his beliefs and actions. Finally, the competitive pressure of modern society made the survival and development of adults more dependent on technology and commercial means. Therefore, it was very difficult to create a character image like the ancient chivalrous man who used technology and commercial means as weapons to help the weak and helpless people and society change their destiny. To sum up, modern society has undergone tremendous changes compared to ancient society. People's values and moral concepts have also undergone profound changes. The legal system and legal system are also different. Therefore, it is difficult for modern people to have characters like ancient chivalrous men.

The more novels like Farming in Ancient Times, the better

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2024-08-17 18:49

The more novels like Farming in Ancient Times, the better: 1. Return to the Ming Dynasty as a Prince "After the Farming Gate" Library of Heaven's Path (3) 4 "Time Travel and Anti-Time Travel" 5 "Bring the System to Farm" 6 "Hunters of Flowers" 7 "The Proud Record of the Strange People" 8. Returning to the Han Dynasty as a Warlord 9. Veterinarians of the Other World [Medicine Master of the Other World] [Devil Sky Record] Battle Through the Heavens Peak of Martial Refinement The Great Dominator [Full-time Expert] Douluo Continent [Lord Snow Eagle] Dragon Clan Sword Comes A Thought of Eternity

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