The tree in Noble Consort Hui's courtyard was called the Wind Chime Tree. Wooden wind chimes hung all over the tree. Read more exciting novels for free
The tree in Noble Consort Hui's courtyard was called the Wind Chime Tree. The tree was covered with wind chimes made of wood. These things reflected Noble Consort Hui's life and character. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the Biography of Ruyi, the secret of the bracelet that the Imperial Concubine (Gao Xiyue, the Imperial Concubine of Huixian) knew was that the bracelet that the Empress gave her and Ruyi contained Lingling incense. If a woman wore it for a long time, it would cause infertility. The bracelet had loosened and fallen to the ground over time, or the Lingling incense inside had fallen out after Ruyi's bracelet was broken, causing this secret to be discovered. Ruyi also told Gao Xiyue this secret. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were a few ancient novels where the female lead's name was Imperial Concubine. Among them," The Princess Reborn " was an ancient revenge novel, and the female protagonist's name was Su Qingwan. In addition," Princess Consort and Noble Daughter " was also an ancient novel about imperial concubines. Other than that, there were also female protagonists in some other ancient novels, such as " The Imperial Concubine is so charming " and " The Imperial Concubine always wants to kill me ". These novels may satisfy your needs for the noble consort's name.
In ancient novels, the names of concubines were usually based on the character's personality, appearance, situation, and other factors. Here are some common examples of names: 1. Beautiful concubines, such as Lin Daiyu in "Dream of the Red Chamber" and Lin Chong in "Water Margins". 2. Smart concubines, such as Diao Chan in Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Qiuxiang in Tang Bohu's Diao Qiuxiang. 3 kind-hearted concubines, such as Chang'e in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, Bai Jingjing in Journey to the West, etc. 4. Brave concubines: Wu Song in Water Margins, Wang Xifeng in Dream of the Red Chamber, etc. 5. Talented concubines, such as Xue Baochai in "Dream of the Red Chamber" and Bai Gujing in "Journey to the West". The names of concubines in ancient novels were often full of poetry and imagination, but also reflected the character's personality and characteristics.
There were a few doujin novels related to Ruyi Zhuan that were recommended. Among them were "Ruyi Biography of the Concubine of the Same Man,""Ruyi Biography of the Same Man·Return of the Swallow,""Ruyi Biography of the Same Man's Beautiful Beauty,""Ruyi Biography of the Beauty as Spring," and "Ruyi Biography of the Phoenix Bathing in Fire." These novels had your concubine Wei Yanwan as the main character and involved elements such as rebirth, sweet stories, counterattacks, and palace fights. However, the search results didn't provide any clear information on which novel was the reincarnation novel or which novel was the best recommendation.
Concubine Yu, Borzijit Eyinzhu, was one of the main characters in the middle and late stages of the Biography of Ruyi. Her prototype was the Concubine Yu of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, Galezate Borzijit. She was the daughter of a Mongol prince from the Borzijit tribe. She had only entered the Qing Dynasty harem when she was nearly 30 years old. When she entered the palace, she used her unique temperament to attract Qianlong's attention. She was granted the title of concubine and was favored continuously. Soon, she was promoted to a concubine. She had both the gentleness and dignity of a Central Plains woman and the forthright and free spirit of a Mongolian woman, but she was not satisfied with this. In order to gain more favor, she used unspeakable means. She once wanted to use drugs to make the Emperor love her more, but this conspiracy was discovered by Yongqi and told the Emperor. After the matter was exposed, although she was granted the title of concubine, she was removed from the green head, not allowed to sleep, and was also forbidden to stay in the palace. She had a violent personality, but she was not scheming. She was burly, strong, and had the wild and valiant nature of the Mongolians. She liked to sing Kunqu opera in private, but Qianlong reprimanded her for losing the solemnity of the Mongolian aristocrats after discovering it. As soon as she entered the palace, she had befriended Concubine Wei Yanwan. In her life after entering the palace, she had schemed against others but failed repeatedly. She was even used by Concubine Wei Yanwan, as if she was used by Wei Yanwan to frame Ruyi. She had also claimed that the Borzijit family had specially produced the Empress of the Qing Dynasty, expressing her ambition to be the Empress. After this remark was heard by Ruyi, Ruyi decided to indulge her first and wait for her to make a big mistake before eliminating her. In the end, she was sentenced to be imprisoned in the Punishment Division for the rest of her life. In the play, Zhao Ke played the role of this arrogant and crazy concubine. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were a few novels that the imperial concubines favored. Among them were " The Imperial Concubine's Favor in the Imperial Palace,"" The Imperial Concubine is the Empress,"" The Concubine's Favor,"" I See the Imperial Concubine's Charm," and " The Imperial Concubine's Favor." These novels covered harem struggles, love, and power stories, suitable for readers who liked these kinds of topics. Please note that these recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other suitable novels that are not included.
The Concubine's Nirvana as a Concubine was a novel written by Azure Sea Water. It told the story of Huixin, a daughter of a famous family, who became the Fujin of a prince after her face was disfigured. This novel belonged to the time-traveling and harem genre. It mainly described Huixin's entanglement with the prince under the arrangement of fate. As for the specific plot and chapter content, the current search results did not provide any relevant information.
In the imperial harem system of feudal emperors, imperial concubines were considered concubines. Taking the Qing Dynasty as an example, the harem had different levels such as the empress, imperial noble consort, imperial noble consort, imperial concubine, imperial concubine, noble person, constant presence, and promise. The empress was the emperor's wife and ruled the six palaces. The imperial concubines below the empress were all concubines, but because they were the emperor's women, they were not directly called concubines, but collectively called imperial concubines. Although they had a certain status and treatment in the harem, they were still in a subordinate position compared to the Empress's official wife. In terms of specific matters, such as major national celebrations, only the Empress was qualified to receive the congratulations of all officials together with the Emperor. Concubines such as imperial concubines could not enjoy such treatment, which also reflected the status of imperial concubines relative to the Empress. The novel " Humph, Call Me Senior Brother " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!