Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace (middle)-next life (Fucha Empress)

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My original idea for this series was that there were only three chapters, the first, the middle, and the second. The first chapter was about plot appreciation, the middle chapter was about character introductions, and the second chapter was about my own personal experience and some thoughts on causality in past and future lives, but I wrote about character introductions. At that time, I suddenly felt that every character was so vivid and three-dimensional, with their own desires, their own difficulties and their own sorrows. It would be a pity if all these lively "people" were castrated and condensed into one article, and I am so sorry for my love for this drama. Therefore, each character will be explained in a separate article, so stay tuned!
The author of this poem is Wu Fen. When I see it, I somehow always think of "I wish to win the heart of one person, and the white head will not be separated."

In the last episode, it was mentioned in the plot appreciation part that it was also a palace fight. The core of the plot that Ruyi Chuan wanted to express was not the same as the revenge Shuangwen, the heroine of the prequel "The Legend of Zhen Huan". Women of all colors insisted on sticking to their original intentions in their own way, but they all converged on the painful great enlightenment, so they pinned their hopes on the next life, hoped for their own afterlife, and no longer had to insist on the meaningless choices they chose in this life.

In the records left by history, Qianlong's impression to later generations is mostly self-willed and rejoicing. As a partner of a man with this character, no matter how close you are, no matter what your heart desires, it is hard to think about it.

In history, after the death of Empress Fucha, Qianlong left countless poems of condolences. Therefore, in most of the film and television adaptations, Empress Fucha is mostly the white moonlight in Qianlong's heart.

For example, the story of Yanxi Palace like the shed next door

In this play, the first-line Fujin (the wife) that Qianlong originally wanted to choose was Ruyi who had been his childhood sweetheart since he was a child, but it was a pity that he was still the prince at that time, for the political power of his father's previous dynasty, as well as the harem Ruyi's aunt and mother-in-law are not compatible, so they can only choose Lang Hua, who is from the Fucha family, who her parents want.

Lang Yan is indeed a woman with a ladylike demeanor. She was brought up as the direct wife of a certain prince and noble since she was a child. She knows the general rules and rules.

It was only when he realized that he had been living for his husband and the family behind her all his life, that his sons died of her high expectations and eagerness for success, and that his daughter was also married to Mongolia in order to settle down and settle down the country. When we got married, it was already the end of her life.
And her husband has always been grateful and guilty to her, and the love department is said to be a childhood sweetheart Ruyi, perhaps not even comparable to those concubines in the harem.

She lived her whole life, including her children, in the expectation of others. Live what others want to see, and live what others want to see.

"My name is Langhua Fudi, which means brilliance among women. In the next life," her last words were also full of involuntary regrets: "In the next life, I must live a good life for myself."


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午月因為生命是音樂 死亡是聽
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可是小食當飯真的很快樂啊

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