In the Biography of Ruyi, the historical prototype of Ruyi was the Empress Fucha in history. Empress Fucha, also known as Ruyi, was Empress Xiaosheng Xian of the Qing Dynasty. She was born in 1712 and died in 1755. She was the empress of the third emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Huang Taiji, and also one of the longest-serving empresses in the history of the Qing Dynasty.
In the Biography of Ruyi, the historical prototype of Ruyi was the Empress Fucha in history. Empress Fucha's name is like the Empress of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. After Emperor Qianlong ascended the throne, he made Ruzhu Empress in 1715. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong, Ruzhu was cautious and conscientious, and was deeply loved and trusted by Emperor Qianlong. She had handled government affairs for Emperor Qianlong many times and assisted him in governing the harem. Ruzhu died in the 60th year of Qianlong and was granted the title of Empress Xiaosheng Xian.
The historical archetype of Yi Huan in the Biography of Ruyi was the historical Lady Gao. She was the favorite concubine of the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty and was also the archetype of Ruyi in the Biography of Ruyi.
In the end, Ruyi committed suicide because she felt that she could no longer survive in the palace and was affected by various pressures, including her relationship with other concubines, political struggles, her own loneliness, and the emperor's ruthlessness. In addition, Ruyi was also plagued by drug addiction, which made her even more determined to commit suicide. At the end of the novel, Ruyi chose to commit suicide in despair and finally left this world.
Ruyi Zhuan was a Chinese TV series that was first broadcasted in China in 2013. The TV series was adapted from the novel of the same name written by Liu Lianzi, which told the story of the palace during the Yongzheng period.
Liu Ruyi (205 - 194 B.C.) was the third son of Liu Bang, the Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty. His mother was Lady Qi. He was conferred the title of King Dai in the seventh year of Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty (200 B.C.) and changed to King Zhao in the ninth year (198 B.C.). Liu Ruyi was considered by Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty to be the crown prince many times, but she was opposed by the ministers and Empress Lu. In order to protect Liu Ruyi from Empress Lu's murder, Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty appointed Zhou Chang as the bodyguard of the Prime Minister of Zhao. However, after the death of Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty, Empress Lu monopolized power and sent people to poison Liu Ruyi. He was eleven years old and was given the posthumous title of King Yin. There was limited information about Liu Ruyi's life and personal characteristics, and no more detailed information could be provided.
The novel Ruyi Zhuan was first published in 2011 by Liu Lianzi. The novel was set in the palace of the Qing Dynasty, and it described the female protagonist Ruyi's emotional entanglements with the emperor, empress, and others in the palace. This novel received widespread attention and love in mainland China, and was hailed as one of the representative works of Chinese online novels.
The Legend of Ruyi was a historical novel about the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty.
Legend of Zhen Huan and Ruyi were two palace dramas in mainland China that were very popular. In these two shows, there is no clear answer to the winner because every character is constantly fighting and changing. However, from the audience's point of view, the winner of these two dramas might be the complexity and distortion of human nature that they presented. In the Legend of Zhen Huan, we can see the distortion of human nature such as selfishness, jealousy, greed and conspiracy. At the same time, we can also see the appearance and performance of human nature such as kindness, sincerity and tolerance. In the Ruyi Biography, we can see the distortion of human nature such as desire, control, revenge and betrayal, but also the emergence and performance of human nature such as kindness, compassion, tolerance and wisdom. The palace fights shown in these two dramas were not just a simple battle, but also reflected the complexity and distortion of human nature. Therefore, the true meaning of their winners may be to reflect the variety of human beings in this way.
" The Legend of Ruyi in the Harem " was a novel about the struggle between women in the harem of the Qing Dynasty. It mainly told the story of the protagonist Ruyi in the harem of the Qing Dynasty.
Lu Yun was a character in Ru Yi's biography. She was one of Ru Yi's personal maidservants. She was smart, resourceful, and resourceful. She provided help to Ruyi many times and eventually became Ruyi's right-hand man.