The concubines in Qing Yu Nian included Yi Guipin, Imperial Consort Yi, Imperial Consort Shu, Ning Cairen, and Ye Qingmei. Among them, Ye Qingmei was the woman the Qing Emperor truly loved. The other concubines were described as tools. The concubines in the Qing Emperor's harem had straightforward personalities and did not have the complicated palace fights like in Legend of Zhen Huan. The Qing Emperor's three concubines were Yi Guipin, Noble Consort Shu, and Lady Ning. After Fan Xian entered the palace, he met the three concubines in turn. The Qing Emperor's Third Prince was Yi Guipin's son, Li Chengping. When Fan Xian entered the Palace, Liu Ruyu introduced him to the Third Prince. The Third Prince finally ascended the throne.
The concubines in Qing Yu Nian included Yi Guipin, Imperial Consort Yi, Imperial Consort Shu, Ning Cairen, and Ye Qingmei. Among them, Ye Qingmei was the woman the Qing Emperor truly loved. The other concubines were described as tools. The concubines in the Qing Emperor's harem had straightforward personalities and did not have the complicated palace fights like in Legend of Zhen Huan. The Qing Emperor's three concubines were Yi Guipin, Noble Consort Shu, and Lady Ning. After Fan Xian entered the palace, he met the three concubines in turn. The Qing Emperor's Third Prince was Yi Guipin's son, Li Chengping. When Fan Xian entered the Palace, Liu Ruyu introduced him to the Third Prince. The Third Prince finally ascended the throne.
The concubines in Qing Yu Nian included Yi Guipin, Imperial Consort Yi, Imperial Consort Shu, Ning Cairen, and Ye Qingmei. Among them, Ye Qingmei was the woman the Qing Emperor truly loved. The other concubines were described as tools. The concubines in the Qing Emperor's harem had straightforward personalities and did not have the complicated palace fights like in Legend of Zhen Huan. The Qing Emperor's three concubines were Yi Guipin, Noble Consort Shu, and Lady Ning.
The concubines in Qing Yu Nian included Yi Guipin, Imperial Consort Yi, Imperial Consort Shu, Ning Cairen, and Ye Qingmei. Among them, Ye Qingmei was the woman the Qing Emperor truly loved. The other concubines were described as tools. The concubines in the Qing Emperor's harem had straightforward personalities and did not have the complicated palace fights like in Legend of Zhen Huan. The Qing Emperor's three concubines were Yi Guipin, Noble Consort Shu, and Lady Ning. After Fan Xian entered the palace, he met the three concubines in turn. The Qing Emperor's Third Prince was Yi Guipin's son, Li Chengping. When Fan Xian entered the Palace, Liu Ruyu introduced him to the Third Prince. The Third Prince finally ascended the throne.
Sui Junbo played the role of Yi Guipin in "Celebrating Years 2." Her casting was considered one of the successes of the drama because her image and temperament matched Yi Guipin in the original work, and her acting skills and appearance were excellent. The audience gave high praise to Sui Junbo's performance, believing that she had successfully demonstrated Yi Guipin's aristocratic temperament and complex emotions. In comparison, Deng Tongtian, who had played Yi Guipin, appeared to be a little weak. In general, Sui Junbo's addition made Yi Guipin's character more vivid and three-dimensional, becoming one of the focus of the audience.
Yi Guipin in "Celebrating Years 2" was played by actor Sui Junbo. In this role, Sui Junbo perfectly interpreted Yi Guipin's aristocratic temperament and wonderful acting. Her appearance and acting skills made her successfully integrate into this role. The audience gave high praise to Sui Junbo's performance, believing that she had successfully given Yi Guipin a new vitality and made the character more three-dimensional and full. Sui Junbo's acting skills and character transformation made the audience's eyes light up. Her appearance made people's eyes light up, more beautiful and more charming. One of the highlights of her performance in the play was the scene where Yi Guipin beat up the Third Prince. Sui Junbo's character transformation and excellent performance made the audience praise her acting skills. In general, Sui Junbo successfully played the role of Yi Guipin in " Celebrating Years 2 " and received the attention and recognition of the audience.
In the 24th episode of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian entered the palace to meet the concubines.
The information about Yin Zhi's wives and concubines was as follows: - Di Fujin (Crown Princess) Guaerjia - Li Jia of Fujin - Concubine Chi Jia - concubine Li - Concubine Ma - Concubine Zhou He had a total of six wives and concubines.
Talented people were a title given to concubines. They were the first-class concubines in the harem of the Tang Dynasty. The status of a talented person in the imperial harem of the Tang Dynasty was the fifth rank. Compared to other concubines, the status of a talented person was lower. The duties of a talented person were different from other concubines. In addition to having the characteristics of beauty, gentleness, and virtue, they also needed to have a certain knowledge of literature and history. Therefore, talented people could be regarded as a special kind of concubine.
Yes, I recommend Yue Chuyun's "The Sinister Concubine" and Le Feiying's "The Goddess Plan". Both novels belonged to the ancient romance genre, and the plot was very heart-wrenching. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many explanations for why the four consorts of Kangxi stopped being concubines. The following conclusions: 1. In order to maintain the status of Prince Yinreng, Emperor Kangxi no longer promoted the position of the four concubines to eliminate the greed of the princes of the four concubines for the position of heir apparent. This was for the protection of Yinreng's status and the stability of the court. 2. As Kangxi's birth mother, Wuya was conferred the title of Empress Dowager. The other three concubines were implicated by their son after Yongzheng ascended the throne. They were treated harshly by Emperor Yongzheng and finally passed away in sadness. 3. The system of the harem of the Kangxi Dynasty stipulated that other than the Empress and the Imperial Concubine, the other concubines had lower positions in the palace. Although the imperial noble consorts and imperial noble consorts had higher statuses among the four concubines, they did not receive much favor because they had not given birth yet. To sum up, the main reasons why the four consorts of Kangxi stopped being concubines were to maintain the status of the crown prince and the stability of the court, as well as due to the limitations of childbirth and the rules of the harem system.