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. Read more exciting novels for free
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>
In Legend of Zhen Huan, there were many scenes related to the fight in the Cold Palace. For example, after Concubine Hua was banished to the Cold Palace, Zhen Huan went to the Cold Palace to talk to her. Concubine Hua was banished to the cold palace by the Emperor to await her death. Zhen Huan came to bid farewell. Although Concubine Hua was in the Cold Palace, she was not afraid because she was confident that the Emperor would not take her life. In the end, the Empress sent Su Peicheng to execute her death sentence, which reflected the Emperor's sympathy for Concubine Hua. Concubine Hua recalled that she had been conferred the title of Fujin when she had just entered the Prince's mansion. She was the Emperor's most favored woman. Because she was not afraid of the Emperor, she was extremely doted on and soon became pregnant. However, the Emperor was worried that Concubine Hua's brother Nian Gengyao would threaten the throne after giving birth to a boy. Later, Concubine Hua lost her child. Zhen Huan knew that if Concubine Hua lost her confidence in living, her faith would collapse. So when Concubine Hua refused to accept the Empress's decree and insisted on waiting for the Emperor's decree, she asked Su Peicheng to leave temporarily to continue saying goodbye to Concubine Hua. There was also Concubine Li, who had poisoned Zhen Huan with Concubine Hua. After being discovered, she pretended to be a ghost and went crazy. In the end, she took the blame for Concubine Hua and was banished to the cold palace by the Empress. Xia Dongchun did not die after offending Concubine Hua and was rewarded with a red flower. Instead, he was moved to the Cold Palace. Noble Fang had once lived in Broken Jade Pavilion. She was favored and had a miscarriage before being banished to the cold palace. The fates of these people were closely related to the internal strife in the harem, and the Cold Palace became their final destination after the failure of the internal strife. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many characters in the Cold Palace in Legend of Zhen Huan. Concubine Ni was the daughter of the Imperial Censorate. She was the family of a minister who entered the palace to help Xuanling overthrow the Runan King's power. She was one of the four noble people of Fuqi and Auspicious. She was beautiful, flamboyant, and scheming. She was favored when she first entered the palace, but later fell out of favor. He had once fought for favor with Nightmare and scolded Zhen Huan. After participating in the false accusation of Zhen Huan and Wen Shichu's adultery, he was demoted to change clothes and sent to the Cold Palace, where he died peacefully. Yi Xiu spent four years in the Cold Palace. Zhen Huan went there once before she passed away. Noble Fang had also been banished to the Cold Palace. She was originally loved by Emperor Yongzheng, but after she became pregnant, she suffered a miscarriage due to Concubine Hua's cruelty and was eventually banished to the Cold Palace. After the blood test failed, Noble Qi was banished to the Cold Palace and her family was exterminated. She ran out of the Cold Palace to plead with the Emperor but was unable to do so. In the end, she was beaten to death. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The palaces in the Legend of Zhen Huan had their own unique features. The following are some of the palaces: - * * Broken Jade Pavilion **: Zhen Huan lived here when she first entered the palace. Its name gave people a sense of brokenness and distance from right and wrong. The pillars were emerald in color, and the interior decoration was the same color. The overall appearance was relatively thin. After Zhen Huan's first pet upgrade, Fat Orange asked people to use pepper and mud to protect the wall. The color became pink and red, which also reflected Zhen Huan's love for Fat Orange at that time. - * * Yongshou Palace **: Zhen Huan lived here after returning to the palace from Ganlu Temple. The main color scheme here was red, which was extremely luxurious. The decoration was already at the level of a noble consort. Red represented power. At this time, Zhen Huan was already Consort Xi of Nighu Lu, and her power had obviously increased. However, this also showed that Fat Orange was using Zhen Huan to restrain the Empress. - * * Yikun Palace **: Concubine Hua's palace, there are four small cubicles, at least two of which are interconnected. The functional areas were clearly divided into a living room, bedroom, dressing table, dining area, and so on. The living room was where Consort Hua received guests. Guests could only enter the bedroom after receiving the guests. This setting showed Consort Hua's noble status. The dressing table was similar to the balcony that was connected to the outside world. There were many small windows that could see the courtyard. The dining area could be divided into two parts. Half of it was used for eating, and the other half was used to store food and other meal-related items. There was a screen separating the living room and the bedroom. There was no cover above the screen, so the bedroom could clearly see what was going on outside. There were small windows on both sides for the people who were sleeping. There were flower-leaf curtains in front of the window, which could transmit light and block the scenery outside. The upper left corner of the living room was where Concubine Hua and Emperor Yongzheng received visitors. The lower left corner was where the waiting people temporarily rested. Further down was the service passage. These areas were set off by pomegranate flowers. From the living room to the bottom left was separated by a door but actually connected. To the right was the dining area. The top was used for food storage and kitchen, and the rest was used for dining. The dining area was very spacious and luxurious. <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>
In the Legend of Zhen Huan, Concubine Hua and Imperial Physician Wen had no direct emotional connection, but they had an indirect connection through different characters. Concubine Hua was unscrupulous in the palace to fight for favor, and she had many followers. Consort Hua had instructed Liu Xu to frame Shen Meizhuang for faking her pregnancy and Shen Meizhuang had a special relationship with Imperial Physician Wen. Imperial Physician Wen had always been in love with Zhen Huan. He had helped Zhen Huan and the people around her many times, including taking care of Shen Mei Zhuang, who had fallen out of favor after being framed by Concubine Hua and others. Imperial Physician Wen silently guarded Zhen Huan and even visited her when she left the palace for the Ganlu Temple. After Zhen Huan returned to the palace, Imperial Physician Wen continued to do his duty in the palace. Concubine Hua's evil deeds and methods of fighting for favor in the palace had many conflicts with the people protected by Imperial Physician Wen. For example, the prescription for curing the epidemic developed by Imperial Physician Wen was stolen and tampered with by Imperial Physician Jiang, which allowed Concubine Hua to temporarily escape the punishment for poisoning Shen Mei Zhuang. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Concubine Li had two styles of flag heads in the play. First, the left side of the flag head was pinned with a yellow dahlia (dahlia), symbolizing generosity and richness, and the right side was decorated with three grayish-green tassels. Second, in the middle of the flag head was a particularly large pink flower, on both sides of the pink flower were material pink flowers, and the left side of the flag head was decorated with a tassels made of large pink beads and small white beads. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the novel "Legend of Zhen Huan" and the adapted TV series "Legend of Zhen Huan," Concubine Hua was Emperor Xuan Ling's concubine, named Murong Shilan (the TV series was Nian Shilan). She was born into a noble family. She entered the palace at the age of 17 and was first conferred the title of Concubine Hua. She became the first person under the Empress, with the highest ranking being a First Rank Mistress. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the Legend of Zhen Huan, Concubine Hua only found out before her death that the Huanyi incense that the Emperor had given her contained a large amount of muskiness. This was the reason why she had been infertile for many years. She deeply felt that she had been schemed against by the Emperor for her entire life. In despair, she said," Your Majesty, you have caused Shilan so much suffering!" Later, he hit the wall and died. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>