There were many reasons why Noble Consort Chun harmed the Empress. In Yanxi Strategy, Noble Consort Chun killed Empress Fu Cha's Seventh Prince on New Year's Eve. This became the direct reason why the Empress committed suicide in grief. Behind it was because the Empress had said that she would give Fu Heng a sword pendant. Noble Consort Chun loved Fu Heng and misunderstood that Fu Heng liked her. Later, she discovered the truth and was jealous that the Empress was pregnant and valued by the Emperor, thus hurting the Empress. In the Biography of Ruyi, after the death of Empress Fucha, Imperial Concubine Jia instigated Imperial Concubine Chun, Su Lvyun, to fight for the position of Empress. At the scene of the maid's death, Su Lvyun's pearl flower was found (in fact, it was Imperial Concubine Jia who picked it up and planted it on her). This made the emperor think that she had harmed the Empress's maid and thus resent her. As a result, Imperial Concubine Chun fell out of favor. In addition, a part of the reason was that the Empress had given birth to the Seventh Prince. The Emperor was extremely fond of this Di son. Coupled with Consort Xian's hints and instigation, in order to fight for the future of her child, Noble Consort Chun had the intention to kill the Empress and Yong Cong. Also, Consort Chun had a crush on Fu Heng for many years and had done many things for the Fu Cha family. However, she realized that she was overthinking it. When she saw the Empress's virtuous and gentle appearance, she hated herself for not getting anything in return for her many years of hard work, thus she hated the Empress. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In Yanxi Strategy, Noble Consort Chun had a crush on Fu Heng ever since she entered the palace as a concubine. For Fu Heng, she took good care of the empress and even avoided the emperor's favor. However, Fu Heng fell in love with Wei Yingluo and wanted to marry Er Qing. Consort Chun was unwilling and began to take revenge because of love. First, she killed the Empress's child, then she instigated Noble Concubine Gao and Concubine Xian to harm the Empress. She used their hands to kill the Empress, and then pushed all these things to Noble Concubine Gao and Concubine Xian, pretending to be innocent. In the " Ruyi Biography ", Noble Consort Chun did not do anything harmful to the Empress 'child. It was after Hailan became evil that she found out from Noble Consort Chun that the Empress's legitimate son, Yonglian, had asthma and was most afraid of things that hindered breathing. She specially found Lu Hua and killed Yonglian without anyone knowing. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Consort Chun harmed the Empress for the following reasons: First, in terms of feelings, Consort Chun had Fu Heng in her heart. She had sacrificed her own interests many times to do things for Fu Heng's family. However, Fu Heng did not appreciate it and fell in love with Wei Yingluo. He even told Consort Chun that he was overthinking and asked her to mind her own business. The Empress's voice was always virtuous and gentle. When Consort Chun saw the Empress, she would think of her foolish sacrifice and feel jealous. Second, in terms of self-interest, Consort Chun had paid for the Empress for many years, but she had not received any returns. After her one-sided feelings fell through, she began to fight for favor, wanting to pave the way for herself and her child. The Empress's family background was prominent, her temperament was virtuous, and she gave birth to a prince. Moreover, she had a deep relationship with the Emperor, which became an obstacle in her fight for favor. Third, when the Empress was having difficulties in giving birth, Consort Chun used her advantage of being proficient in medicine to drug the Empress. Then, under Consort Xian's instructions, she lit a fire in the Empress's palace, causing the Empress's child to die. After the Empress lost her children one after another, her mood collapsed. Consort Chun took the opportunity to fight for favor. Behind this series of events, there was also the factor of her wanting to replace the Empress's position. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Consort Chun had always liked Fu Heng. She thought that Fu Heng liked her too, but when Fu Heng said that he wanted to marry Wei Yingluo, Consort Chun realized that it was her wishful thinking. This caused her to lose her psychological support, so she turned dark and decided to work with Consort Xian to frame Empress Fu Cha. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Noble Consort Chun harmed Mingyu mainly because Mingyu discovered that Noble Consort Chun's personal maid, Yu Hu, was eating with a eunuch, and this eunuch was related to the death of Seventh Prince. After this matter, Noble Consort Chun was afraid that Mingyu would find out that she had harmed Empress Fu Cha and Seventh Prince, and was like a frightened bird. In the eyes of the outside world, Noble Consort Chun and Empress Fu Cha were as close as sisters, and Mingyu was Empress Fu Cha's personal palace maid. It was not strange for Noble Consort Chun to let Mingyu work in her palace. In order to show her moral character, she took great care of Mingyu to the outside world, but in fact, she tortured Mingyu to control her. She did not want this palace maid to say anything detrimental to her, and she did not want her to discover her secrets. In addition, Noble Consort Chun was favored and had children after the Empress's death, and Mingyu's status was low. Even if she was tortured, she would not easily fall into the hands of others. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Consort Chun wanted to harm Noble Consort Gao mainly to protect the Empress 'dignity and reduce Noble Consort Gao's power. Noble Concubine Gao had always been dissatisfied with the Empress and had been disrespectful to her many times. Concubine Chun had a deep relationship with the Empress. Although the Empress disdained to harm Noble Concubine Gao, Concubine Chun wanted to deal with Noble Concubine Gao for the benefit of the Empress 'camp. Consort Chun had used the matter of the Fifth Prince to frame the High Imperial Concubine. She knew that the Emperor valued his children, and the High Imperial Concubine's actions towards the children of Noble Yu would easily arouse the Emperor's dissatisfaction. Therefore, she had carefully arranged for the High Imperial Concubine to bear the crime of murdering the Emperor's heir. Even if she could not be convicted, it would leave a shadow in the Emperor's heart. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Noble Consort Chun had been in love with the Empress's younger brother, Fu Heng, before she left the palace. When she first entered the palace, her heart was filled with obsession. When she learned that Fu Heng and Wei Yingluo were in love, she hated Wei Yingluo. She framed Wei Yingluo and used a puppet spell to kill Imperial Concubine Gao, but Imperial Concubine Xian saw through her and controlled her. Later, she was instructed by the Empress to fight for favor with Wei Yingluo. She encouraged Consort Yu to frame Wei Yingluo and poisoned her biological son, Fifth Prince Yongqi. After this series of events were exposed, it was known that Seventh Prince was also killed by her. She harmed Seventh Prince out of jealousy and hatred for Wei Yingluo. She wanted to fight for favor in the harem and achieve her goal step by step. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The following are some recommended novels about the imperial noble consort and the empress: 1. " Happy Concubine: Please Restrain Your Highness," this novel told the story of a male protagonist who was an emperor, a female protagonist who was a noble consort, and finally the female protagonist who became an empress. The book vividly described the details of ancient times, including clothes, spices, pastries, etc., as well as the description of court life. 2. " The Imperial Concubine Always Wants to Kill Us ": This is a healing story about the story of the female protagonist being sent to the palace as a chess piece. The female protagonist's mission was to inquire about the secrets of the palace, but she thought that there was only fake affection between her and the male protagonist, but she did not know that the male protagonist had long been moved and had been secretly protecting her. 3. " The Little Pomegranate Queen ": This is an ancient story about a little pomegranate spirit and a proud tyrant. The female lead would slowly heal the male lead's character flaws. 4. " Don't even think about snatching the Empress from me ": This novel described the female protagonist, Qi Wubie, who was reborn. She ascended the throne at the age of five and became the Empress. In the story, the relationship between the female lead and her lover in her previous life developed naturally and delicately. The above are some recommended novels about the imperial noble consort and the empress. I hope they can satisfy your reading needs.
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.
Noble Consort Chun liked different people in different movies and TV dramas. In Yanxi Strategy, Noble Consort Chun (Su Jinghao) had always been in love with the Empress's younger brother, Fu Heng, before she married. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The main reasons why the Emperor despised Noble Consort Chun were as follows: First of all, after Empress Fu Cha died of illness, the position of Empress of the Middle Palace was vacant. She, who was originally gentle and uncompetitive, wanted to compete for the position of Empress and tried her best to perform under the instigation of Consort Jia. However, she failed and was even reprimanded by the Emperor for not teaching her son well. This completely ruined her and her son's future. Secondly, in the Emperor's heart, Noble Consort Chun was chosen to enter the Prince's mansion because she was " child-bearing " from the very beginning. In the Emperor's eyes, she was just a reproductive tool. Her duty was to bear children and raise children. She was " unworthy " of the position of Empress. The Emperor believed that she had improper thoughts and was " ill-intentioned." Even though many years had passed, the Emperor would still use this as an excuse to bring up the past and reprimand her for " ill-intentioned." While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!