Chapter 319 Ruyi (19)
Chapter 319 Ruyi (19)
In order to show the open-mindedness of Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty and to show the importance of Wei Yanwan in his heart, the "confession of true feelings" plot ends with Wei Yanwan respecting and admiring Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty even more.
This not only reflects Emperor Gaozong of Qing's tolerant and sensible character, but also gives him a label of being considerate of women.
Some are happy while others are sad. As the New Year is approaching, Gao Xiyue, who has always been in poor health, falls seriously ill and can no longer leave her bed.
Lu Changqing knew that this was the beginning of a new plot. In order to clear the way for Wei Yanwan, those damned concubines in history should go to hell in due time.
Gao Xiyue survived until the 25th day of the first lunar month but eventually passed away. She was posthumously named Imperial Noble Consort Huixian. Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty was very sad. On the 26th, he ordered Zhangjia Hutuktu to bring 20 lamas to chant sutras. The funeral was held in a very grand manner.
Yihuan was filled with envy when she heard the palace servants report on the funeral arrangements. She felt that the Imperial Concubine could die without regrets for having such an honor.
Wei Yanwan looked at the haggard Emperor Gaozong of Qing and felt that he was a very affectionate and kind-hearted person. Even though he respected the empress the most, he did not neglect the other concubines.
Lu Changqing: …
She really admires the train of thought of these two sisters. Not to mention Yihuan, she wrote it just to slap people in the face. Naturally, the more stupid they are, the more satisfying it will be to deal with the protagonists.
But is Wei Yanwan's male charm really OOC? On the one hand, I want to write Wei Yanwan as a woman with an independent spirit and personality, and on the other hand, I want her to have a love brain. Isn't it awkward?
Because of Concubine Gao's death, Jin Yuyan was released, perhaps in order to accumulate merit for her.
Jin Yuyan, who had just been released, was well behaved for a while and took the initiative to find Wei Yanwan to admit her mistake and apologize.
The kind-hearted Wei Yanwan naturally forgave her. It couldn't be blamed on Wei Yanwan for not being scheming or being on guard. Here she had always been spoiled by the queen and had not experienced the tortures in the drama. She also saw the harmony in the harem and felt that under the queen's management, no one dared to disobey her.
Since entering Changchun Palace, Wei Yanwan has lived the life of half a master. These years of carefree life have allowed her to maintain a kind and simple nature, and even become more innocent, especially when facing the Queen and Emperor Gaozong of Qing.
In her eyes, these two superiors are good people and worthy of respect as long as they talk to her in a friendly manner. This is actually a manifestation of mindless power-seeking.
The creator certainly didn't realize this, because her purpose is superficial and crude. She wanted to unite the women in the harem like the harem in male programs, in order to make them obedient and play the role of good wives and mothers who abide by the law and serve the men peacefully.
She saw the suffering that Wei Yanwan endured in the early stage of the play, but could not see the real source of the suffering. So she could obviously let Wei Yanwan be free (relatively free), but she let her stay in the harem to serve men, under the pretext that this was the background of the Qing Dynasty. Even if Wei Yanwan left the palace, she still wanted a family. Since she wanted a family, why not give it to the most noble man in the world?
Of course, it would be best if Wei Yanwan said it herself. Not only would it reflect Wei Yanwan's ambition, it would also prevent the creator from being scolded by readers for finding a rotten cucumber for the heroine.
In order to show that this rotten cucumber is not so rotten, it is natural to make up for it, so the Qing Emperor Gaozong, who is a real Qing Dynasty man, was invited to come.
If you say he is a rotten cucumber and not worthy of the heroine, someone will immediately come to whitewash him.
He has the aura of a feudal emperor. How can you expect an emperor to remain chaste? It's too unrealistic.
This is where the author is cunning. When readers determine that "Hongli" is Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty, they will know that he is not an ordinary male protagonist in romance novels, and his philandering is political correctness.
Of course, good men also need comparison, so the scumbag Ling Yunche, who has become irritable and easily angered, has to be pulled out and slapped in the face from time to time.
I won’t go into details about the rivalry between Ling Yunche and “Ruyi” in the plot. Just the fact that “Ruyi” calls herself a “little woman” and calls Ling Yunche a “big man” is enough to imagine how disgusting it is.
Since Lu Changqing didn't care about Ling Yunche at all, the other party couldn't find her even if he went crazy, so he went to find Wei Yanwan, who was already a noble, and went crazy.
The first three sentences all accused Wei Yanwan of being greedy, vain and willing to be a concubine. Later, when he got angry, he even scolded Wei Yanwan for being shameless and willing to be a concubine, and told her not to regret it in the future.
Wei Yanwan was so angry that she no longer gave the other party face and ridiculed him. In the end, the two parted unhappily and broke up completely.
Time quickly came to the second half of the year, and Fucha Langya became pregnant, her fourth child.
Historically, this child died at the hour of Hai on December 29th, the twelfth year of Qianlong's reign.
This is a special day, New Year's Eve, the time to welcome the New Year.
On this day of transition from the old to the new and family happiness, Empress Fucha lost her child. In March of the following year, the grief-stricken Empress Fucha also died of illness at the age of 37.
Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty knew that according to the course of history, Yongcong would die young and the empress would die of depression due to the death of her child, so he attached great importance to Langya's pregnancy.
Fu Cha Langya, who was unaware of the inside story, just thought that Emperor Gaozong of Qing was too nervous. She had already given birth to three children, and as long as she raised them well, there shouldn't be any big problems.
The next year, Yongcong was born. Emperor Gaozong of Qing was extremely happy and made him the crown prince when he was one month old.
The child in the play was infected with smallpox by Jin Yuyan's design, and this is also the case in the plot.
The setting of this article is that Emperor Gaozong of Qing knew that he was being "used as a duck for the country" and had to balance the situation in the court with his lower body, but he didn't know about the messy plots in the harem, so he didn't know that Jin Yuyan would do something to the child.
The chickenpox vaccine is usually given to infants after twelve months, but due to the outrageous action of Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty - Yongcong was made the crown prince when he was one month old, Jin Yuyan took action ahead of time when the child was only seven months old.
Jin Yuyan's goal was to make her child the crown prince and the future emperor of the Qing Dynasty, so that she could help her lover become the king of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. Therefore, Yongcong, who was an obstacle to her child's birth, must die.
In the plot, because of this incident, Yongcong died of illness, the queen died of illness, and Jin Yuyan was executed. Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty also had a reason to send troops to the Joseon Dynasty of Korea, destroying the other country in one fell swoop and expanding the territory of the Qing Dynasty.
Although Emperor Gaozong of Qing lost his wife and children, he was praised by the court, and the future children of the heroine Wei Yanwan also lost his biggest competitor.
For the protagonists, this is just like Qin Shi Huang touching the electric wire - they win.
In order to prevent any accidents, Lu Changqing still spent 100 points to secretly help Yongcong get the chickenpox vaccine.
She had no choice but to do so. If the child was in her Yanxi Palace, not to mention Jin Yuyan, even if all of Jin, Mu, Shui, Huo, Tu and Yuyan were there, they would not be able to hurt the child.
Lu Changqing held the child in his arms and coaxed him softly. The nanny heard the child crying loudly and wanted to take over, but Lu Changqing dodged her.
There was a hemostatic patch on the inside of the child's arm. If someone saw that her arm was bleeding, considering how much Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty valued this child, he would probably send her back to the palace.
There is nothing in the cold palace, and she doesn't want to go in there and eat porridge again.
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