In the imperial harem system of the Qing Dynasty, imperial concubines were higher than imperial concubines. However, from the actual situation of honor and power, in this situation, Noble Consort Jing had the power of the Empress for ten years in the Daoguang Dynasty and had a higher status. After she became the Imperial Consort (Xianfeng Dynasty), although she did not get the title of Empress Dowager, she enjoyed the treatment of Empress Dowager. However, in terms of status, the imperial concubine was one of the concubines of the emperor, while the imperial concubine was the widow of the late emperor. Under normal circumstances, the imperial concubine's status was higher than the imperial concubine's. However, in the novel, it might be different according to different plot settings, character relationships, and the author's special setting of the palace power structure. If there were special settings in the novel, such as a consort with great power in the palace, or a consort with only a position but no actual power, there might be different relationships from the normal palace system. Read more exciting novels for free
Noble Concubines and Imperial Noble Concubines were the ranks of concubines in the ancient harem. The history of imperial concubines was even longer than that of imperial concubines. During the Southern Dynasty, Emperor Xiaowu of the Song Dynasty began to set up imperial concubines. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, imperial concubines were second only to the empress's title, ranking first among the four titles of the first grade (imperial concubines, Shu concubines, De concubines, and Xian concubines). During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, before the imperial consort was established, most of the time, the imperial consort was the head of the concubines. The imperial consort began in the Ming Dynasty. The first imperial consort in history was the descendant of Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty, Sun. During the Ming Dynasty, the imperial concubine was the product of the special development of the harem in the early Ming Dynasty. At first, the title of imperial concubine and the word emperor represented the power and responsibility of the acting queen. During the Chenghua period, the imperial concubine was officially conferred with a golden book and a golden treasure, establishing her status as the head of the group of imperial concubines. During the Jiajing period, it was further clarified that the imperial concubine was conferred with gold books and gold treasures, and the imperial concubine was conferred with gold books and gold seals, which were used by later generations. In the Qing Dynasty, the imperial concubine system was followed, and there was one imperial concubine under the empress. During the Kangxi period, the harem system was clearly defined as "imperial concubine one, imperial concubine two, imperial concubine four, imperial concubine six", and the imperial concubine's rank was second only to the empress. In terms of status and treatment, imperial noble consorts had golden books and treasures like the empress, while imperial noble consorts only had golden books and no treasures. The imperial noble consort had a noble status, equivalent to a deputy empress. She could be included in the same level as the empress. In times of emergency, she had the right and qualifications to act as the empress. The imperial noble consort was one level lower. She was one of the emperor's favorite concubines and did not have the qualifications to act as the empress. In addition, there was an unwritten rule in the Qing Dynasty that the empress and imperial consort could not be in the same court, but the imperial consort would not affect the status of the empress.
In the harem system of the Qing Dynasty, there were many differences between the empress and the imperial concubine. ** 1. Status ** 1. ** The difference between a wife and a concubine ** - The Qing Dynasty implemented the system of one husband, one wife and many concubines. The Empress had the status of the main wife and was the mistress of the harem. She could command the concubines and her status was extremely difficult to shake. The Imperial Concubine belonged to the category of concubines. Although she was ranked first among the concubines, she did not have the status of an official wife. 2. ** Discrepant in ceremony ** - The ceremony of conferring an empress was very heavy, and the standard was extremely high. It was a grand ceremony, the same standard as the emperor ascending to the throne and the empress dowager hanging the curtain. The whole process of the book was to go through the steps of receiving the color, conscription, welcoming, wedding, celebration, banquet, etc. After the empress was chosen, the cabinet and the Ministry of Rites would make special books, treasure books, gold books, gold treasures, and so on. The ceremony of conferring the title of imperial noble consort was relatively simple. - The Empress entered the palace and took the Nine Luan Golden Top Grand Ceremony Carriage, passing through Daqingmen, Tiananmen, Meridian Gate, and all the way to the Palace of Heavenly Purity. The Imperial Noble Consort's entry into the palace was more handled by the Internal Affairs Department. When she entered the palace, she took the Internal Affairs Department's " customs car " and entered through the back door of the palace. ** 2. Powers and functions ** 1. ** Harem management function difference ** - In the absence of the Empress, the Imperial Noble Consort could temporarily preside over the affairs of the harem and have the opportunity to be promoted to the Empress. However, this kind of acting power was still fundamentally different from the Empress's commanding power. The Empress could manage the affairs of the harem and command the concubines in the harem. 2. ** Participating in the Imperial Court Ceremony ** - The empress could participate in many court ceremonies that were of the same standard as the emperor, such as the silkworm ceremony. The empress would bring the court's women to raise silkworms and weave cloth in March. The woven cloth could be used to make clothes for the emperor's sacrificial ceremony. The Imperial Noble Consort had fewer opportunities to participate in court ceremonies. - The empress could accept the worship of concubines and women in the harem, but the imperial consorts could not enjoy this treatment. The process was similar to the emperor accepting the worship of ministers in the outer court. ** 3. Treatment ** 1. ** Number of attendants and monthly salary difference ** - According to the Qing Dynasty regulations, the Empress was accompanied by 12 eunuchs and 10 palace maids, and the monthly salary was 2000 taels of silver. The imperial noble consort's treatment in this aspect was lower than the empress's, but the specific number of eunuchs, palace maids and the amount of monthly silver were not explicitly mentioned, but it could be inferred that her treatment was lower than the empress's standard.
The following are some web novels about the imperial noble consort: - "The Survival Record of the Imperial Concubine Qingchuan", by Little Dream Rabbit, published by Jinjiang Literature Network. - The author of the book is Minfan. These works usually involved the plot setting of the protagonist traveling to the Qing Dynasty to become an imperial concubine. They would include descriptions of the life of the Qing Dynasty palace, such as the rules of the palace (the words and deeds of the palace maids, walking, communication, eating, sleeping, etc.), the relationship between the characters (with the emperor, other concubines, etc.), and the survival and development of the protagonist in the Qing Dynasty palace.
" The Survival Record of the Imperial Concubine Qingchuan " was a book published by Jinjiang Literature Network. The author was Little Dream Rabbit. The protagonist of the story was originally an ordinary girl from China. An accident caused her to transmigrate into the body of a future person. A joke made her extraordinary from then on.
The following are the recommendations for a few completed imperial noble consort novels: " The Perfect Imperial Noble Consort,"" The Imperial Noble Consort Marries Again," and " The Imperial Noble Consort's Style Is Wrong!" These novels covered different plots and styles, including elements such as house fights, palace struggles, and time-travel. They were suitable for readers who liked the theme of imperial concubines. Please note that the above recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other good imperial concubine novels that have not been mentioned.
I recommend a few ancient romance novels. Empress Zhaohua was a novel written by Yun Luosha. The female protagonist Chu Zhao's twenty years as the emperor were very exciting. In the first ten years, she studied, and after ten years old, she killed people. After twenty years old, she fought with wits and courage, afraid of implicating her family. This was an empress novel. The female protagonist made a man a super legend. Watching the country bumpkin girl grow into an empress and unify the world was super exciting. The female protagonist had ambition, good rhythm, clear goals, and was calm and hot-blooded. "Young Master's Spoiling Ability Wife," written by Wang Xianyi. Chu Yaoyao had transmigrated from the apocalypse to the body of a young lady from ancient times. She had wanted to eat and wait for death, but at the age of fifteen, she had to marry a " traitor " who was mistaken for a disabled person. This was actually a sweet love story. The female protagonist was powerful, and the male protagonist was extremely favored. There was no abuse or misunderstanding. Although the court was chaotic, it did not affect the sprinkling of sugar. 'Delight in the Deep Palace', a work from the past. The female lead dressed up as Qifei and refused. The plot of this book was very good, and the writing was fresh and not vulgar. It was super interesting for the male and female leads to flirt with each other. The old emperor was cheated on. Although there were some problems in the beginning, it was very interesting to start from the fifth or seventh chapter. "Heaven's Gift," written by Hongying Changkong. The female protagonist, Yan Ning, was reborn. In her previous life, she was used to death. In this life, she wanted to stop Chu Zhaoye from becoming an emperor. The female lead was powerful and the story was grand. The male supporting character, Chu Zhaoye, was deeply portrayed. The character was complex and attractive. 'The Marquis is always slapped in the face' was written by Drizzle Fish. The female protagonist transmigrated into the Chen family's daughter who was betrothed to the Marquis of Yan. The Marquis of Yan destroyed his wife, and the female protagonist helped him fight for the world. It was not long to read. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
One thought was that Noble Consort Zhe Min might have been killed by Jin Yuyan's aide, Zhen Shu. Zhen Shu was proficient in medicine and her methods were not simple. In order to show her loyalty to Lang Hua, she might have poisoned the food bit by bit. Usually, there was no reaction, but it accumulated until it acted up during labor, causing Noble Consort Zhe Min to die during childbirth. However, before Lang Hua died, she swore on the honor of the entire Fucha family that Noble Consort Zhe Min's death had nothing to do with her. However, this was only a speculation. There was no conclusive evidence to prove that Imperial Noble Consort Zhe Min was killed, or that she died a normal death. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Here are some recommendations for novels similar to The Road of the Imperial Concubine: 1. "The Imperial Concubine's Rise." 2. "The Imperial Concubine always wants to kill Zhen." 3. " The Emperor's Favorite: The Empress is Mighty and Domineering." 4. 'Gold Medal Di Daughter, Flees to Marry Crown Princess.' 5. "The Empress's Rise: The Palace Maid also topples the city." 6. 'The Princess Regent's Promotion' 7. "The Noble Consort in Pure Dress is pregnant." 8. "The Imperial Concubine Is Not Easy to Enter." 9. Biography of Noble Consort Rong 10. "Noble Concubine Lu Zi Ye." These novels all involved the plot of the imperial concubines, including the elements of palace struggles, wisdom, and hard work. I hope these recommendations can satisfy your reading needs.
The following are some recommended novels about transmigrating to become an imperial concubine: "Trembling in the Harem,""The Imperial Concubine Always Wants to Kill Us,""The Imperial Concubine Only Wants to Be a Salted Fish,""The Emperor's Unique Favorite: The Imperial Concubine's Mighty and Domineering,""The Imperial Concubine's Favorite (Through the Book),""The Biography of Yongzheng Concubine Xi,""The Imperial Concubine in Pure Clothes Is Having a Wedding," and so on.
I don't quite understand what kind of question or discussion you want to express about the Imperial Noble Consort. If you want to ask about the status of imperial consorts in the harem, imperial consorts were an important rank in the imperial concubine system during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the Qing Dynasty, her status was second only to that of the Empress. Under certain circumstances, she could order the six palaces. For example, when the Empress died or was stripped of her qualifications, the Imperial Consort would temporarily manage the affairs of the harem. Moreover, it was more difficult to be promoted from imperial consort to imperial consort. One had to fulfill special conditions such as being conferred after death, being seriously ill, acting in the harem when there was no empress, transition after the empress's death, promotion of a new monarch, and so on. If that's not what you mean, please clarify the question.