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.

In the information provided, Gu Xiaoyu was the eldest daughter of Marquis Gu in the capital. She was beautiful and intelligent, and was also proficient in poetry. Such a person entered the palace as a concubine and even became a noble consort in one leap. However, based on the available information, there was not much detailed information about the plot after she entered the palace as a noble consort.
A few novels to recommend: " A Two-Faced Guide ", a mystery detective novel written by AdorkableJing. The female lead had transmigrated into a cannon fodder supporting role, and the female lead had been reincarnated to bring her into the realm to kill her. However, the transmigrated woman also had a black-bellied system. This was a cool story of the transmigrated supporting role counterattacking the reborn female lead. There were laughter, tears, and thunder. 'Guo Shu', an ancient romance novel written by Emperor Nongxue. The female immortal traveled through the virtual world. The female protagonist had a water-type ability, but it was not very useful in the middle and late stages. She finally became the queen. The plot was rigorous and exciting, and the writing was smooth. The main plot was not romantic, but the plot was attractive. The book was not long. " Delight in the Deep Palace " was an ancient romance novel written on a sunny day. The female lead quit after she transmigrated and became an abandoned concubine. This was a novel that had both palace fights and emotions. The writing was fresh and the plot was unique. The male and female leads flirted with each other. It was recommended to start reading from chapter 5 or 7. " Sinful Woman Seizes the Palace " was an ancient romance novel written by Shui Qinqin. The female protagonist transmigrated to the guillotine, and then there were constant fights in the palace to save her life and seize power. 'Palace Fist', an ancient romance novel written by a dozing bug. The female lead was reborn as a little palace maid, rational and lucky. This was a medical story without a male lead, and it was funny. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
I recommend a few ancient romance novels. "Emperor's Daughter Linchao," written by Yan Xiaoman, is a classical and empty kind. The princess of a fallen country became the empress of the founding country. The female protagonist did not care about the position of empress. The male protagonist had a harem of 3,000 beauties, and the female protagonist wanted to take back her own country. The newcomer's new book was very exciting. The female lead was calm and shrewd, not Mary Sue. The plot was compact, and there were many good-looking men. " Delight in the Deep Palace " was a novel written by Qing Tian in the past. The female lead dressed up as an abandoned concubine and gave up. The plot conflict was perfect, the writing was fresh and clear, the emotions of the palace were not wrong, the male and female leads flirted with each other, and the forbidden love between the prince and the emperor's concubine. Although the first few chapters could be skipped, the whole was worth watching. "Qing Palace Female Phase," also written in the letter. The female protagonist traveled through the Qing Dynasty, from a beggar to a female prime minister, experienced twists and turns, and had stories with beggars, chivalrous men, noble sons, etc., composing a colorful life. "Qing Palace Xi Zhao," the first snow slightly melted. The female protagonist was reborn as the first daughter of the Qian family. She was in a situation where the Nine Dragons were fighting for the throne. There was also the competition between the Nihulu family and the story of a woman being strong and sweet. The Upgrade of the Qing Palace, written by Yan Wei. The modern otaku girl was reborn in the Qing Dynasty's harem for three generations. She struggled from a palace maid to an empress dowager, raising children and fighting in the palace. It was a heart-warming novel. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Concubine Miao (1023 - 1091) was a native of Kaifeng in the Northern Song Dynasty. She was one of the concubines of Zhao Zhen, Emperor Renzong of the Song Dynasty. His mother was originally Renzong's wet nurse, and after Renzong ascended the throne, she was able to enter the palace. She gave birth to Zhao Xin, the king of Tang, and Princess Fukang. She was initially granted the title of Renshou Jun, and later was worshiped as Cairen, Zhaorong, and Concubine De. Yingzong had been raised in the palace, and Concubine Miao had taken good care of her. After Yingzong ascended the throne, she was granted the title of Concubine because of her previous contributions. Her father was posthumously conferred the title of Grand Preceptor, Duke of Wu, and her mother was posthumously conferred the title of Lady of Chen and Chu. When Princess Fukang married, she should have given her relatives favors, but she did not want to mention it. In the sixth year of Yuanyou, Miao Guifei died at the age of 69. Zhe Zong stopped the court for this reason and went to the garden to mourn and pay homage. He was given the posthumous title of Zhao Jie. The original novel of the TV series "Noble Girl" was "Reborn Noble Girl Is Hard to Find" by Qianshan Tea Guest. The original plot was equally exciting. You can click on the link below to read the original novel.
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.
I don't quite understand what kind of question or discussion you want to express about the Imperial Noble Consort. If you want to ask about the status of imperial consorts in the harem, imperial consorts were an important rank in the imperial concubine system during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the Qing Dynasty, her status was second only to that of the Empress. Under certain circumstances, she could order the six palaces. For example, when the Empress died or was stripped of her qualifications, the Imperial Consort would temporarily manage the affairs of the harem. Moreover, it was more difficult to be promoted from imperial consort to imperial consort. One had to fulfill special conditions such as being conferred after death, being seriously ill, acting in the harem when there was no empress, transition after the empress's death, promotion of a new monarch, and so on. If that's not what you mean, please clarify the question.
Noble Concubines and Imperial Noble Concubines were the ranks of concubines in the ancient harem. The history of imperial concubines was even longer than that of imperial concubines. During the Southern Dynasty, Emperor Xiaowu of the Song Dynasty began to set up imperial concubines. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, imperial concubines were second only to the empress's title, ranking first among the four titles of the first grade (imperial concubines, Shu concubines, De concubines, and Xian concubines). During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, before the imperial consort was established, most of the time, the imperial consort was the head of the concubines. The imperial consort began in the Ming Dynasty. The first imperial consort in history was the descendant of Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty, Sun. During the Ming Dynasty, the imperial concubine was the product of the special development of the harem in the early Ming Dynasty. At first, the title of imperial concubine and the word emperor represented the power and responsibility of the acting queen. During the Chenghua period, the imperial concubine was officially conferred with a golden book and a golden treasure, establishing her status as the head of the group of imperial concubines. During the Jiajing period, it was further clarified that the imperial concubine was conferred with gold books and gold treasures, and the imperial concubine was conferred with gold books and gold seals, which were used by later generations. In the Qing Dynasty, the imperial concubine system was followed, and there was one imperial concubine under the empress. During the Kangxi period, the harem system was clearly defined as "imperial concubine one, imperial concubine two, imperial concubine four, imperial concubine six", and the imperial concubine's rank was second only to the empress. In terms of status and treatment, imperial noble consorts had golden books and treasures like the empress, while imperial noble consorts only had golden books and no treasures. The imperial noble consort had a noble status, equivalent to a deputy empress. She could be included in the same level as the empress. In times of emergency, she had the right and qualifications to act as the empress. The imperial noble consort was one level lower. She was one of the emperor's favorite concubines and did not have the qualifications to act as the empress. In addition, there was an unwritten rule in the Qing Dynasty that the empress and imperial consort could not be in the same court, but the imperial consort would not affect the status of the empress.
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.