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Aisingiorro Introduction to Hongzhou How did Hongzhou finally die?
Aisingiorro Introduction to Hongzhou How did Hongzhou finally die?

Xianfei is the second queen in Biography of Yan Xi Palace. At first, she was unremarkable in the harem. Just because she was an old hermit, she was made a concubine.

Fairy flies may be dull, while trees may be quiet, but the wind will not stop. Finally, it was destroyed by Gao Guifei. Until she became a lone ranger, she finally rose and became black. After that, she tried to please the emperor and began to make enemies one by one.

After Fu Cha's death, the virtuous princess was promoted from princess to imperial princess, in charge of the sixth house, and was finally crowned queen by the emperor.

Hongzhou is the emperor's favorite younger brother and Yong Zhengdi's fifth son. Gan Long is very fond of his brother and blood relatives. Although Hongzhou did a lot of ridiculous things, he was not severely punished.

These two people, who have nothing to do with each other, were arranged an emotional dispute by the screenwriter in The Story of Yan Xi Palace. Xianfei loved the emperor deeply, but Hongzhou fell in love with Xianfei at first sight, and then silently guarded her.

The ending of Hongzhou in Biography of Yan Xi Palace may be related to Xian Fei. Of course, it is more likely that this is also related to Wei.

Hongzhou in history can't have anything to do with Huifa Nala, the successor queen of Qianlong. After all, Huifa Nala is the emperor's woman. No matter how ridiculous Hongzhou was, he did not dare to challenge the imperial power in the feudal ancient times, where the hierarchy was distinct.

However, in the history of Hong Tian, it is really absurd, such as the story of Yan Xi Palace. For example, at that time, after he was in the next dynasty, he had some arguments with his ex-wife, and he directly hit people in front of civil and military officials.

At that time, the back office was still a minister in power and was deeply trusted by Emperor Qianlong. This incident later stabbed Emperor Qianlong, as shown in Biography of Yan Xi Palace, and Emperor Qianlong didn't deal with Hongzhou at all.

It is because of this love that Wei Luoyu in Yan Xi Palace knows that Hongzhou is the murderer of his sister, but he can't do anything about it.

Although Wei later designed a wreath to lure Hongzhou into the palace and was beaten by Emperor Qianlong, Hongzhou was reprimanded, but in the end there was not much loss.

In the play, Hongzhou was knocked to the ground by Qianlong, pretending to be crazy and selling stupidity. From then on, Hongzhou began to work hard and gained the reuse of Emperor Qianlong. The glory of a day in history is absurd to the end.

Hongzhou discovered in advance that Li Hong was Yongzheng's favorite heir, and then began to make absurd moves in order to show that he was not interested in the throne. This was the idea of some scholars in later generations.

Whether Hongzhou is really absurd or not, and whether Emperor Qianlong knows about it, there is no way to prove it. As far as we know, Hongzhou has not changed as in Biography of Yan Xi Palace.

Although Hongzhou was highly valued by Emperor Qianlong and was also a parliamentary minister, his absurd name was widely known. The most typical thing is that he gave himself a funeral and was still alive, and someone cursed himself.

Not to mention the funeral, he ordered the people in the house to kneel in front of the coffin and cry, while he sat on the coffin and ate the sacrifice happily, as if watching a comedy.

Hongzhou was loved by Qianlong and died in Qianlong's thirty-five years at the age of fifty-eight. This is the end of Hongzhou in history, but if you look at Hongzhou's opposition to wreaths in Biography of Yan Xi Palace, you may be cleaned up by them.