" Concubine Hua Becomes Darkened After Rebirth " and " Concubine Hua Reborn, Supporting the New Emperor, Sitting as the Empress ", these two rebirth novels might have the plot of Concubine Hua respawning the Emperor. In the background of Legend of Zhen Huan, Concubine Hua was schemed against by the Emperor in her previous life. She fell out of favor, her family declined, and she could not have children. All of these could lead to her hatred for the Emperor after her rebirth. This hatred was likely to be reflected in the plot of the rebirth novel with her as the main character. However, based on the available information, it was not completely certain that Concubine Hua hated the Emperor in these two novels. There might be other related novels that had not been searched. Read more exciting novels for free
The Emperor had feelings for Consort Hua. After Nian Gengyao's fall, although the Emperor had demoted Consort Hua's status, he still wanted to give her a noble status so that she could enjoy her old age. Zhen Huan had been waiting for an opportunity to completely eradicate Concubine Hua, such as using Concubine Hua to set fire to the Jade Pavilion. After Concubine Hua was banished to the Cold Palace, Zhen Huan told Concubine Hua the truth that Concubine Hua had been infertile for many years because the Emperor had given her Huan Yixiang before Concubine Hua was sentenced to death. As a result, Concubine Hua died tragically by hitting her head on a pillar. This truth made the Emperor feel even more embarrassed and guilty. The Emperor did not want Concubine Hua to die so tragically, and Zhen Huan's actions made the Emperor angry. It could be seen as the Emperor blaming Zhen Huan for indirectly killing Concubine Hua. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Zhen Huan's hatred towards the Emperor was a gradual process. First of all, Concubine Hua punished Zhen Huan and caused her to miscarry, but the Emperor did not punish Concubine Hua excessively. Zhen Huan felt resentment in her heart. After that, he was punished by the Emperor for wearing the old clothes of the Pure Yuan Empress when he was first conferred the title of Consort Guan. Later, when he learned of the Zhen family's misfortune and pleaded for mercy with the Emperor, he saw the mourning poem written by the Emperor for the Pure Yuan Empress. He understood that he was only a substitute for the Pure Yuan Empress and was disheartened. At this time, his love for the Emperor began to turn into hatred. Later, the Emperor felt that Zhen Huan had a bad temper and made her become a monk to cultivate, which deepened her resentment. The Emperor had killed Guo Junwang, and Zhen Huan had lost her dignity when she saw the words " take it off ". These incidents had accumulated her hatred for the Emperor, especially Guo Junwang's death under the Emperor's coercion, which had completely opened up Zhen Huan's deep hatred for the Emperor. After returning to the palace, Zhen Huan no longer had any feelings for the Emperor. She used him more and eventually allowed Ye Lanyi to poison the Emperor. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Concubine Hua finally crashed into the wall and died. Concubine Hua had always been schemed against by the Emperor. The "Huanyi Fragrance" that the Emperor had given her had added muskiness, causing her to become infertile, but she had never known. When Zhen Huan was pregnant, Concubine Hua made her kneel for two hours, and Zhen Huan miscarried. This made Zhen Huan determined to use the Emperor's hand to eliminate Nian Gengyao and demoted Concubine Hua. Concubine Hua wanted to burn Zhen Huan to death, but Zhen Huan used her strength to force Concubine Hua to be grounded. Concubine Hua thought that the Emperor would care about the old friendship, but before Concubine Hua was given the death penalty, Zhen Huan revealed the truth that the Emperor had plotted against her. After Concubine Hua learned the truth, she was disheartened and hit the wall and died. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Concubine Hua in the Legend of Zhen Huan was based on the imperial concubine Nian of the Qing Dynasty. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Concubine Hua was a character in the Legend of Zhen Huan. She was a very ambitious and scheming woman. The following are some descriptions of Consort Hua: Consort Hua had outstanding looks, a tall figure, fair skin, and delicate facial features, especially her bright and seductive eyes. Her hair was as black as ink as she walked, swaying like a panther running in the forest. Concubine Hua had a very high status in the palace. She was one of the emperor's favorite concubines and had great power and control. She was good at using the emperor's favor to pursue her own interests and often used various means to achieve her own goals. Consort Hua's personality was tough, arrogant, and condescending. She didn't even care about her relatives and fetus. She often threatened and intimidated others, and her methods of treating others were also very vicious. Consort Hua's beauty and status made her suffer the jealousy and hatred of many people. Her experience was also full of tragedy and injustice. Although she had such powerful power and status, she still lost everything because of her pride and greed.
In the novel Legend of Zhen Huan, Concubine Hua's full name was Murong Shilan, and in the adapted TV series Legend of Zhen Huan, she was Nian Shilan, with other nicknames such as Concubine Hua, Concubine Murong, Shunxuan Shi, Shuncheng Gui Concubine, Lady Xihua, etc. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the novel Legend of Zhen Huan, there were many images of empresses and concubines. For example, Zhen Huan was based on Empress Xiao Shengxian. In the novel, she experienced hardships in the harem and had complicated emotional entanglements with the emperor and many other characters. From a pure woman who first entered the palace, she gradually grew into a queen mother who was good at scheming. Uranala Yixiu was the empress of the Uranala family who had not been deposed in history. In the novel, she was sinister and vicious. Although she was the empress, she did not allow other concubines to get pregnant because she had no children. In the novel, Shen Meizhuang was Zhen Huan's good sister, who experienced twists and turns from being favored to falling out of favor and then to her relationship with Imperial Physician Wen. Chun 'er's age and experience in the novel were different from those in history. She died early in the palace. In the original novel, Noble Fucha was composed of two characters, Qin Fangyi and Du Peiyun. They had different plots in their relationship with Zhen Huan. Xia Dongchun was a character with no historical archetype and a short appearance. In the novel, he relied on his father to enter the palace. His character was flamboyant and brainless. Yu Ying 'er was favored by the palace maid of Yi Mei Garden who impersonated Zhen Huan. She did not know how to restrain herself and ended up in a tragic state. The image of Consort Hua in the novel was very different from that in history. She could not have children in the palace, but her personality was arrogant and domineering, but she was heartbroken for the emperor and finally died by hitting the wall. Concubine Oriole (An Lingrong) was based on Noble An. The novel was given more plots, from being selected to enter the palace to experiencing different promotions, and finally committing suicide by eating bitter almonds. In the novel, Consort Qi was old and frail. She often used her son as a topic to communicate with the emperor. Because of her son's involvement, she was only granted the title of Consort. Consort Duan had a long history and had a unique experience in the novel. Each of these images had a unique personality and destiny, and together they constructed the rich harem world of the novel Legend of Zhen Huan. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some novel recommendations for Zhen Huan's rebirth as Concubine Hua: 1. " The Imperial Concubine of Huai Shu in the Harem ": This novel presents the story of the Legend of Zhen Huan from the perspective of the Imperial Concubine of Huai Shu and tells her journey of rebirth. 2. An Lingrong of the Legend of Zhen Huan: This novel described the story of the Legend of Zhen Huan from An Lingrong's perspective. 3. " The Legend of Zhen Huan: The Rebirth of Concubine Hua ": This novel presents the story of the Legend of Zhen Huan from the perspective of Concubine Hua. The author is Ling Bao. Please note that these novels are recommended based on the information provided in the search results. The specific content and quality may require further reading and evaluation.
In the 73rd episode of Legend of Zhen Huan, the emperor forgave Zhen Huan. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>