After the Emperor walked into Broken Jade Pavilion and had a heart-to-heart talk with Shen Mei Zhuang, the Empress Dowager ordered someone to send a pot of warm wine over. The Empress Dowager hoped that Shen Mei Zhuang could take the initiative to accept the favor because women in the Palace needed to rely on the Emperor's favor to survive. When the Emperor found someone to sleep with, he valued the female's willingness. Shen Mei Zhuang's heart towards the Emperor was like dead ashes, but after this matter, her fate changed. However, this was only an opportunity to regain the Sacred Favor. The subsequent plot did not provide detailed information on how Shen Mei Zhuang really regained the Sacred Favor because of this opportunity. Read more exciting novels for free
The relationship between Hui Concubine Shen Meizhuang and the Emperor had undergone a major change. At the beginning, when Shen Mei Zhuang entered the palace, the Emperor favored her and she was also infatuated with the Emperor. The Emperor personally gave her the name of his bedroom, gave her his favorite chrysanthemum, and even let her learn how to manage the affairs of the harem. She regarded the Emperor's favor as sincere feelings and was full of respect for the Emperor. In her eyes, the Emperor was like a supreme male god. However, after the fake pregnancy incident, the situation took a turn for the worse. Shen Mei Zhuang's fake pregnancy was exposed. This incident was caused by Consort Hua bribing the imperial physicians and palace maids around her to deliberately frame her, but the Emperor did not thoroughly investigate the truth and only believed the imperial physician's one-sided words and grounded Shen Mei Zhuang. During the period of confinement, the Emperor no longer had any feelings for her and did not care about her situation. Her food was poisoned, and the sick doctor no longer came to treat her. This made Shen Mei Zhuang understand that the emperor only used her as a chess piece to check and balance Hua Fei's power and did not really love her. She once thought that the Jun's grace was just empty and she was only the emperor's plaything, so she began to give up on the emperor and refused the emperor a thousand miles away. Later, after Zhen Huan returned to the palace, the Empress Dowager wanted to matchmake Hui Pin and the Emperor. The Emperor also came to Broken Jade Pavilion to drink and chat with Hui Pin in hopes of reconciliation. However, Shen Meizhuang was already dead at this time and felt that the Emperor's heartfelt words were useless. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In Legend of Zhen Huan, Concubine Hui (Shen Meizhuang) was played by Lan Xi. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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>
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>
According to the information provided, there were couple avatars in Legend of Zhen Huan, which mentioned the love head of the Emperor and Zhen Huan. For example, avatars with the same hand gesture of the Emperor and Zhen Huan were regarded as love heads. However, there was no more detailed description or specific appearance of the love head. It only mentioned some creative content related to the characters in Legend of Zhen Huan. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Zhen Huan had the plot of bidding farewell to the emperor twice. The first time she bid farewell to the emperor, she was about to go to the Dew Temple to cultivate and had just given birth to Longyue. When the Emperor asked her if she had anything to say, she read out," The red string is broken, the bright mirror is missing, the morning dew is shining, the fragrance is resting, the white hair is singing, the sorrow is parting, try your best to eat more, don't miss me, Jinshui Tangtang, and say goodbye to you." This poem came from Feng Yansi's " Longevity Woman." It was originally a sweet toast to express the wife's blessing to her husband, hoping that her husband would be safe for a thousand years, and that her wife would be healthy so that they could stay together forever. However, Zhen Huan was not reciting this poem to the Emperor, but to Guo Junwang beside her. Her purpose was to tell Guo Junwang some thoughts. The second time he bid farewell to the Emperor was when Mo Ge of the Zhungeer tribe had an audience with the Imperial Consort Xi. The Emperor used this opportunity to test the selflessness of Guo Junwang and Zhen Huan. When Zhen Huan bid farewell to the Emperor, she quoted the song "Spring Banquet, a cup of green wine and a song." Then I bowed again and made three wishes: First, I wish you to live a thousand years. Second, I wish I would always be strong. Third, I wish to be like a swallow on the beam and see you all the time." This poem originated from Feng Yansi, a poet of the Southern Tang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. It was originally a wife's wish to express her loyalty to her husband and "see each other year after year". However, Zhen Huan's action was actually a hint to Guo Junwang not to plead for her again. The husband here was referring to the 17th master Guo Junwang. The novel " Half Conspiracy for the Court and Half Conspiracy for the Monarch " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following is the distribution of some of the palaces in Legend of Zhen Huan: - Zhen Huan: She once lived in Broken Jade Pavilion, Bitong Academy, Yongshou Palace and Chunxi Hall. - Shen Meizhuang, Jingfei: Xianfu Palace. - An Lingrong, Fucha Noble, Xia Changzai: Yanxi Palace (rebuilt after the fire). - Empress Dowager: Shoukang Palace. - Queen: Jingren Palace. - Concubine Hua and Cao Guiren: Yikun Palace. - Qi Concubine, Ying noble: Changchun Palace. - Concubine Duan: Yanqing Hall. - Concubine Ning: Spring Jubilee Hall (Longevity Palace). The layout of these palaces and the situation of the residents reflected the levels of the palace, the relationship between the characters, and the clues of the plot development. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In Legend of Zhen Huan, there were many classic scenes of falling out of favor. For example, Zhen Huan fell out of favor. Just because she wore the old clothes of the Pure Yuan Empress by mistake, the Emperor turned against her. Not only was she stripped of her position as a concubine, but she was also imprisoned in Broken Jade Pavilion. The palace gates of Broken Jade Pavilion were closed and no one was allowed to enter or leave. Manager Jiang was ordered to be beaten to death by the Emperor, and the newly appointed manager of the Internal Affairs Office provided Zhen Huan with the promised amount. Only now did Zhen Huan realize that she was just a chess piece of the Empress. What really hurt her was that the Emperor treated her as a substitute for the Pure Yuan Empress. When she thought of the way the Emperor looked at her at that time, she felt that there was no possibility of her being favored again in this life. The fall of Mei Zhuang was also one of the plots, but the reference materials did not elaborate on the process of losing favor. These scenes of falling out of favor deeply showed the complexity and cruelty of the harem, and the fate of the characters changed greatly between the gains and losses of the emperor's favor. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the original story of Legend of Zhen Huan, the emperor forbade the empress from participating in the selection of the eldest son, Yu Li (corresponding to Hong Shi in the TV series), as the emperor's dislike for the empress was already obvious at that time. Moreover, the selection broke the rule that only the emperor and empress could decide the results of the selection. The emperor also brought Zhen Huan, Concubine Jing, and Concubine Duan along. However, the Empress did not really stop. She arranged for Yu Li to meet more than ten beautiful women, the focus of which was her niece, the eighth daughter of the Zhu family, Qian Wei (Qing Ying in the TV series). <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>