The first day I entered the Cold Palace as a noble consort was a novel co-written by Shen Zhiyan and Xue Niannian. The story described the heroine's experience of entering the Cold Palace as a noble consort. She was conferred the title of Imperial Consort on the first day she entered the palace, but she was not satisfied with this identity. She longed to become the Empress. However, she faced many challenges and difficulties, including her relationship with the emperor and the power struggle within the palace. This novel used rebirth as the theme, showing the struggle and growth of the female protagonist. The specific plot and ending could only be found after reading the full text.
The following are some recommended novels about transmigrating to become an imperial concubine: "Trembling Harem,""The Imperial Concubine Always Wants to Kill Me,""The Imperial Concubine Only Wants to Be a Salted Fish,""The Emperor's Unique Favorite: The Imperial Concubine's Mighty and Domineering,""The Imperial Concubine's Favorite (Through the Book),""The Biography of Yongzheng Concubine Xi,""The Imperial Concubine in Pure Dress Is Having a Happy,""I Was an Imperial Concubine in Ancient Times," and so on. These novels all used the heroine to travel to ancient times and become a noble consort, describing the interesting things and love stories that happened between them and the emperor. Each book had its own unique features. The plot was compact and interesting, suitable for readers who liked to travel through time. I hope you like these recommendations!
Here are some recommendations for novels similar to The Road of the Imperial Concubine: 1. "The Imperial Concubine's Rise." 2. "The Imperial Concubine always wants to kill Zhen." 3. " The Emperor's Favorite: The Empress is Mighty and Domineering." 4. 'Gold Medal Di Daughter, Flees to Marry Crown Princess.' 5. "The Empress's Rise: The Palace Maid also topples the city." 6. 'The Princess Regent's Promotion' 7. "The Noble Consort in Pure Dress is pregnant." 8. "The Imperial Concubine Is Not Easy to Enter." 9. Biography of Noble Consort Rong 10. "Noble Concubine Lu Zi Ye." These novels all involved the plot of the imperial concubines, including the elements of palace struggles, wisdom, and hard work. I hope these recommendations can satisfy your reading needs.
The following are some recommended novels about transmigrating to become an imperial concubine: "Trembling in the Harem,""The Imperial Concubine Always Wants to Kill Us,""The Imperial Concubine Only Wants to Be a Salted Fish,""The Emperor's Unique Favorite: The Imperial Concubine's Mighty and Domineering,""The Imperial Concubine's Favorite (Through the Book),""The Biography of Yongzheng Concubine Xi,""The Imperial Concubine in Pure Clothes Is Having a Wedding," and so on.
There were constant struggles in the palace. How did she advance from a palace maid to a noble consort? In ancient China, palace maids were often one of the lowest level palace maids. They were required to do various chores and labor work in the palace. However, the chances of promotion for the palace maids were very limited because the management and selection of palace maids were very strict. If a palace maid wanted to advance to the level of a noble consort, she needed to have outstanding performance and talent. Generally speaking, a palace maid needed to go through the following steps: 1. The period of palace maids: The palace maids were engaged in various chores and labor in the palace until they could be selected as eunuchs. 2. Eunuch period: Eunuchs were engaged in higher-level management and labor work in the palace until they could be selected as guards and officials. 3. The period of guards and officials: The guards and officials were engaged in higher-level management and labor work in the palace until they could be selected as the emperor's personal guards and officials. 4. Personal guards and officials: Personal guards and officials were engaged in higher-level management and labor work by the emperor's side until they could be selected to be the emperor's personal palace maids and officials. 5. The period of personal palace maids and officials: The personal palace maids and officials were engaged in higher-level management and labor work by the emperor's side until they could be selected to be the personal palace maids and officials by the emperor's side. It should be noted that the promotion opportunities in the palace were very limited and the management in the palace was very strict. The palace maids needed to have outstanding performance and talent to be selected as officials and palace maids in the palace.
Consort Mei's Life: Concubine Mei, also known as Fairy Mei, was one of the famous beauties in ancient China. It was said that she was born in an ordinary peasant family but was born beautiful and intelligent. She used to be a singer, but for some reason, she left the stage and became a palace maid. According to legend, Concubine Mei became the replacement of Emperor Xuanzong after the death of Emperor Xuanzong's favorite concubine, Yang Yuhuan. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty admired Concubine Mei's talent and named her "Concubine Mei" and the palace she lived in "Concubine Mei Palace". Poetry: The plum blossom tree in front of Concubine Mei's palace was said to have been planted by Concubine Mei. Consort Mei's poems were also widely circulated. The most famous poem was 'Ode to Plum Blossom.' This poem depicted the beauty and strength of the plum blossoms, and it entrusted Consort Mei's beautiful blessings for life and love. Living Palace: Concubine Mei Hall was a palace built by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty for Concubine Mei. It was located in the ruins of Huaqing Palace in Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. Concubine Mei's palace preserved some historical relics and works of art, including an exquisite bronze drum and a famous mural titled " The Life of Concubine Mei." Reason for entering the palace: It was said that Concubine Mei's beauty and talent attracted the attention of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty named Concubine Mei "Concubine Mei" and made her his personal palace maid. However, there were also some legends that said that Concubine Mei was forced into the palace because she opposed the Tang Xuanzong's dictatorship. Origin of the name: Consort Mei's name came from her poem,'Ode to Plum Blossom.' In the poem, there was a line," The plum blossoms on the branches are blooming and the snow is abundant." The " plum " and " snow " in the poem were the origins of Consort Mei's name. The Mei Concubine Palace was named after her poems and became a cultural attraction near Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty.
in the lonely empty court spring is getting late. Noble Consort Tong. Those who understood entered. This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Ji's "Song of a Tempered Woman." The original text read," Lonely empty courtyard, late spring, pear blossoms all over the ground, not opening the door." " Concubine Tong " was not the name of a character that appeared in the novel but a fictional character that appeared in the novel " Dream of the Red Chamber." The courtyard is lonely and empty, the breath of spring is getting thicker, but the pear blossoms have withered, and the gates are closed.
Fan Xian's first time entering the palace was in the 19th episode of " Celebrating Years."
Here are some recommendations for stand-in novels about imperial concubines: 1. " The Imperial Concubine Always Wants to Kill Us ": This novel tells the story of the female protagonist's cannon fodder fiancée, who had traveled through time to become the protagonist's sadistic fiancée. In order to save her own life, she had no choice but to hug the second male lead's thigh and pretend to fall in love with him at first sight. 2. " I See How Charming the Imperial Concubine Is ": This novel tells the story of an Imperial Concubine whose male protagonist was born to be a widow. She became the only Imperial Concubine after the male protagonist and the other concubines died. There was a sweet love story in the story. 3. [Yao Xiang Qing Wang Fei]: This novel described the story of the female protagonist, but the specific content was not mentioned. 4. " Substitute Noble Concubine ": This novel tells the story of the female protagonist being reborn into the body of Wen Ruzhou, a beautiful woman. She is brave and confident. In the story, there is a plot of fighting in the palace. In summary, the above are some recommendations for stand-in novels about the imperial concubine.
Noble Consort Yang's smile referred to the scene where Noble Consort Yang laughed when a talent shot a flying bird. This scene was mentioned many times in ancient poems, such as Du Fu's "The Head of the River" and Du Mu's "Three Quatrains of Passing Huaqing Palace". Among them, the "smile" in "Sad River Head" may imply the change of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty and Imperial Concubine Yang's Horse Posthouse, while the "One Riding Red Dust Concubine Smiles, No One Knows It's Lychee" in "Three Quatrains of Passing Huaqing Palace" described the scene of Emperor Ming of Tang Dynasty sending lychees thousands of miles in order to make Imperial Concubine Yang smile. Yang Guifei laughed at this, making this scene a classic description in literary works.
The following are some recommended novels about the imperial noble consort and the empress: 1. " Happy Concubine: Please Restrain Your Highness," this novel told the story of a male protagonist who was an emperor, a female protagonist who was a noble consort, and finally the female protagonist who became an empress. The book vividly described the details of ancient times, including clothes, spices, pastries, etc., as well as the description of court life. 2. " The Imperial Concubine Always Wants to Kill Us ": This is a healing story about the story of the female protagonist being sent to the palace as a chess piece. The female protagonist's mission was to inquire about the secrets of the palace, but she thought that there was only fake affection between her and the male protagonist, but she did not know that the male protagonist had long been moved and had been secretly protecting her. 3. " The Little Pomegranate Queen ": This is an ancient story about a little pomegranate spirit and a proud tyrant. The female lead would slowly heal the male lead's character flaws. 4. " Don't even think about snatching the Empress from me ": This novel described the female protagonist, Qi Wubie, who was reborn. She ascended the throne at the age of five and became the Empress. In the story, the relationship between the female lead and her lover in her previous life developed naturally and delicately. The above are some recommended novels about the imperial noble consort and the empress. I hope they can satisfy your reading needs.