" Bu Sheng Lian: No Concubine in the Six Palaces " was a harem romance novel written by Hua Ying. The story took place in the troubled times of the north and south. It described the love-hate entanglement between a favored son of heaven and the adult gift chosen by the Empress Dowager. It was rumored that the male protagonist was very fond of the Feng family, but he warned that he would not allow any children with the Feng family's bloodline to be born. The novel had been completed. The specific plot and character experiences could be read in the relevant chapters.
Kangxi had sealed the six palaces many times: - There were nine people in the first harem, including Empress Xiao Zhaoren, who was the daughter of the Duke's Public House and had many talented people in her family. There was also Consort Xuan, who was married to the little princess and Kangxi's cousin. Consort He, who was promoted because she had a good family background, had a child (although she died early), and raised Kangxi's grandson, Hongli. Concubine Dai Jiashi was born in the same family and did not have a prominent official position. She was appreciated by Kangxi by her looks and luck. She relied on her son, the Seventh Prince, to bring honor to her ancestors and raise her family from the same family to a noble family. Concubine Wang was promoted because she gave birth to three sons, the 15th, the 16th, and the 18th. Concubine Chen was promoted because she was the mother of the 17th Prince. Concubine Wan Liuha gave birth to the 12th Prince and was granted the title of Lord of the Inner Court. Concubine Hui was conferred because she gave birth to a son. Ma Jiashi, the concubine of Rong, was conferred the title because of her son and daughter, and Wu Yashi, the concubine of De, was conferred the title. - In the fourth round of the harem, there were a total of six people, namely Xuan Concubine Borzijit, He Concubine Guaerjia, Cheng Concubine Dai Jia, Mi Concubine Wang, Qin Concubine Chen, and Ding Concubine Wanliu Ha.
" The Six Palaces of the Red Chamber Without Concubines " was a novel written by Lu Qianjin. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and it was exciting. It was called a work with excellent plot and writing. The story revolved around the main characters, Lin Daiyu and Murong Yongxuan. The supporting characters included Lin Jue, Murong Zhishi, Xue Baochai, Jia Yingchun, and Jia Baoyu. The latest chapter of the novel was chapter 19, which was updated on May 6th, 2020. Other than that, there were no more details regarding the plot and content of " The Six Palaces of the Red Chamber ".
The fourth volume of Three Lives Four Seas Flowing Clouds was written by the seventh The book was released on December 22, 2020.
"Three Lives, Three Lives, Step on Lotus" was the third work in Tang Qi's Xianxia novel series. It told the story of the growth of Lian Song, the Third Prince of the Sky, and Zu Di, the God of Light (Cheng Yu). The series consisted of four books. The first book was Cocoon Transformation, and the second book was Divine Prayer, which told the story of Cheng Yu and Lian Song in the mortal world. The third volume was Thousand Calamities Underfoot, which told the story of the four seas and eight wastelands. The fourth volume was the Eternal Flower, which was the ending of Bu Shenglian's story. This novel continued the charm and culture of Chinese classical mythology, showing the love of sin in a light and warm style.
There were two main ways for imperial concubines to rise in status in the six palaces. The first was to compete with other players of higher status to increase their ranking and reputation. This process was called 'contending.' One could compete with the Empress, Concubine Gao, and other favored concubines. If they won, they would be promoted. The second was to go to the Creation Chapter Palace and increase his prestige to increase his promotion points. When the prestige reached a certain value, the emperor would take the initiative to give them promotion points. However, the specific value and mechanism of the promotion and other possible methods were not found in the search results provided. Therefore, for more detailed information, it is recommended to refer to the game's official guide or communicate with other players.
The six palaces in ancient times referred to the residences of the imperial concubines, but there was no clear information on the specific names of the six palaces. Under the ancient imperial concubine system, the empress was in the middle palace and commanded the six palaces. The imperial concubines of each dynasty had different titles and levels. For example, in the Qing Dynasty, there were first-class imperial concubines, second-class imperial concubines, third-class imperial concubines, and other different levels of imperial concubines, but there was no specific mention of the six palaces. Read the manga "Hidden for a Hundred Days, I Married the Female Empress of the Enemy Country" by clicking on the link below.
The following are some nice titles of concubines and palaces: 1 Empress: Ziyu, Concubine Hua, Concubine Gui, Zhaojun, Empress, Wan 'er 2 Promise: Zhaojun, Yufeng, Huaiyu, Meng 'er, Ruonan, Xiaozhao, Azhu 3 nobles: Huaiyu, Xiangfei, Jingfei, Huafei, Menger, Ruonan, Xiaozhao, Waner 4 concubines: Imperial Concubine, Zhaojun, Empress, Wan 'er, Yufeng, Huaiyu, Xiangfei, Ruonan, Xiaozhao, Jingfei Chang Zai: Promise, Huaiyu, Xiangfei, Ruonan, Xiaozhao, Waner, Consort Jing, Empress, Zhaojun 6. Palace Name: Fengyi, Yudian, Zhaoyang, Hualin, Langong, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Zhaojun, Yufeng, Huaiyu, Xiangfei, Ruonan, Xiaozhao, Waner, Jingfei, Empress, Huaiyu, Menger, Huaide, Anhe. Huaide, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Weiyang, Ninggong, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Jindian, Yutang, Zhaojun, Wan 'er, Consort Jing, Empress, Meng' er, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang. Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin. Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin. Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Phoenix, Forbidden City, Cien, Golden Hall, Jade Hall, Ning Palace, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Phoenix, Forbidden City, Cien, Golden Hall Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu.
Take Legend of Zhen Huan as an example. After Zhen Huan returned to the palace, An Lingrong was pregnant. The Empress wanted to ask for a title for An Lingrong to strengthen her power. Although the Emperor was not very happy, he could not refute the Empress. Zhen Huan suggested giving An Lingrong a title and using Shen Mei Manor as an excuse to ask the Emperor to grant her six palaces. Zhen Huan did this to appease the jealousy and anger of the other concubines, and to win the hearts of her team, so that the Empress and An Lingrong would not steal the limelight. She could also attack the Empress 'arrogance and take revenge for the slander. She didn't ask for a reward for herself and only said that it was enough to have the Emperor's favor. This made the Emperor feel that she was aware of the big picture and thus handed the matter of the six palaces to her. This was equivalent to handing the power of the harem to Zhen Huan. In other periods of ancient times, there were also situations where the emperor granted six palaces. For example, when Zha Zhalong was in power, the concubines in the harem had different levels of conferment. This was also a way for the emperor to manage the harem according to different factors (such as the concubines 'family background, fertility, their own needs, etc.). Different concubines were at different levels due to their birth, fertility, and degree of favor. The six palaces might have a major impact on the structure of the harem, including the reallocation of power and the rise and fall of various forces. Read the manga "Hidden for a Hundred Days, I Married the Female Empress of the Enemy Country" by clicking on the link below.
In the Zhou Dynasty, there were six sleeping chambers for the queen, one for the main bedroom and five for the banquet bedroom, which were combined into six palaces. The six palaces here also referred to the queen. In ancient times, the emperor set up six palaces behind him, including the third wife, nine concubines, twenty-seven concubines and eighty-one imperial wives. The emperor slept six times, and the six palaces were behind him and the six officials were in front. The six palaces were used to call the empresses and concubines or the places where they lived. It was also said that the six palaces of ancient concubines referred to all the side rooms that had been officially conferred by the emperor, the emperor, and the king. In the Forbidden City, there were palace buildings such as the Eastern Six Palaces and the Western Six Palaces, but these were more of a physical existence, which was related to the concept of the residence of the empress and concubines in ancient times. Read the manga "Hidden for a Hundred Days, I Married the Female Empress of the Enemy Country" by clicking on the link below.