In ancient times, emperors had 3,000 concubines in their harem, but this might not be the case in reality. According to historical records, the average number of concubines each emperor had was different. Some emperors might have 3,000 concubines, while others might only have a few hundred. If the emperor died, what would happen to his harem women? Under normal circumstances, these women would be bribed by the emperor's family or officials or sent to other emperors. Some emperors might assign their harem women to other emperors or officials to increase their prestige and status. There were also some emperors who would abolish all the women in their harem and no longer let them stay by their side. This might be out of moral or political considerations to prevent their families or officials from using them for their own benefits. The women in the harem of ancient emperors were actually very precious resources. They were used to satisfy the emperor's personal desires and also to improve the emperor's status and prestige.
The foreign concubines in The Emperor's Growth Plan referred to the female characters from different countries or regions that appeared in the novel. These characters were usually captured or loved by the emperor and became the emperor's concubines. The following is a brief introduction of some of the foreign concubines: 1 Jacob (Ya Bu Si): A concubine from Serbia with a slim figure and outstanding intelligence, good at playing the guitar. 2. Kalista (Kalista): A concubine from Persia. She was beautiful like a flower and was good at dancing. She was one of the first concubines that the emperor liked. [3 Victoria (V Victoria): A concubine from Germany with a strong personality, smart and witty. She was one of the concubines that the emperor liked later.] 4. Isabelle: The concubine from Spain is gentle and kind and is good at singing. 5 Nala (Na La): The concubine from Egypt is smart and wise, good at divination. 6. Barbura: The Brazilian concubine is passionate and good at football. The above is just a brief introduction of some of the foreign concubines. In fact, there are many other concubines from different countries or regions in the novel. Each concubine has its own unique personality and background story.
This question often appeared in novels. In fact, the emperor needed to consider every beauty in the harem and their needs and wishes. If he could give them enough respect and attention, and be good at dealing with and balancing his emotions and desires, then he might be able to manage the harem well and ensure that he could enjoy the love and companionship at night. However, if the emperor did not deal with his emotions and desires or did not respect every beauty in the harem, the management of his harem might fall into chaos and injustice. Therefore, as an emperor, he needed to constantly explore how to balance his emotions and desires while respecting every beauty in the harem in order to manage the harem well and make the people happy.
In the book,"It's All My Beloved Minister's Blame for Spoiling Me Too Much", Emperor Zhao Chengxi was in a difficult position to choose a concubine to carry on the family line, so he took a fancy to the loyal God of War, Qin Chongzhou, and announced that he would sleep with her tomorrow. In another small theater, Zhao Chengxi swore his loyalty to Qin Chongzhou in front of the soldiers. Therefore, the emperor's way of visiting his concubines was the traditional wedding night. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Not sure. The plot introduction of the novel did not mention the emperor's love for the four concubines. However, if you like novels about palace fights, I can recommend "Group Pet Lucky Star" and "The Empress Loves Melons for a Thousand Years". These two novels are also very interesting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
In history, the emperor who had the most concubines in his harem was Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. Emperor Kangxi's harem had 35 empresses, 20 concubines, 8 imperial concubines, and a large number of promises and other women, totaling more than 600 people. Emperor Kangxi married 4 empresses, 12 concubines, and 5 imperial concubines in his life. He had a total of 38 children, so the number of beauties in his harem could be said to be one of the largest in history.
There was only one version of the Emperor's Growth Plan. There were no multiple versions. However, there were plots in which palace maids, concubines, and other women in the harem were the protagonists, such as "Step by Step Attack: The Code of the Palace Maid's Upstanding" and "A Thousand Years of Love: The Biography of Wei Ning." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Concubines serving the emperor and fighting for favor novels generally referred to ancient palace novels in which the concubines fought fiercely for the emperor's favor. These novels usually described the intelligence, wit, perseverance, and loyalty of the concubines, as well as the emotional entanglements and political struggles between the emperors. In novels about concubines serving the emperor, there were usually the following plots: Concubines would use all kinds of means to improve their status in order to compete for the emperor's favor. For example, they would dress up meticulously, learn etiquette and poetry to improve their cultural attainments, or use some means to attract the emperor's attention. The concubines would also compete for the emperor's favor. These competitions were often very intense and involved various interests and conspiracies. The concubines would also have emotional entanglements with the emperor. In novels, the emperor often had complicated emotional relationships with his concubines, including love, kinship, friendship, and so on. Concubines serve the emperor and fight for favor novels also involve political struggles. The imperial court where the concubines lived might be involved in various political struggles, including struggles with other members of the court, struggles with other emperors, and so on. Concubines served the emperor and fought for the emperor's favor. The novel was a literary work full of imagination and rich plots. It could let the readers feel the charm of palace life and ancient culture.
I recommend the following novels to you: "The Flower Festival of the Jinse River and Mountain": This is a novel about a love story between a prince and his princess. The plot is interesting and worth reading. "My Princess Doesn't Want to Go Home": This was also a transmigration novel. The protagonist was a tramp who transmigrated. The story between him and the prince in the dark night was touching. The plot was full of ups and downs. "The Sharp Princess Consort: Solo Fighting the Cold Charm Prince": This novel was also a transmigration novel, but unlike other novels, this princess consort was a very sharp girl who could fight the prince alone. The plot was very interesting, and it was a very good ancient novel. I hope you like the recommended novel above. Muah ~
In ancient times, concubines were women who were bought, sold, rented, or married by their masters in feudal dynasties. They were usually given some specific duties and obligations, but their status and rights were relatively low. The group of concubines included women from all walks of life, including noble women, members of the royal family, daughters of officials, and concubines of wealthy families. Concubines played an important role in feudal society. They were usually given the responsibility of bearing and taking care of the master's children. In some cases, concubines may also be given important duties such as cooking, cleaning, washing clothes, etc. In addition, concubines also had a certain value in the marriage market. Some owners would spend a lot of money to buy concubines so that they could better distribute the property when they inherited the family business in the future. Although concubines had a lower status in feudal society, they also had their own rights and dignity. In some novels and literary works, the life and fate of concubines were often depicted, reflecting the situation and fate of women in feudal society.
The actual number of concubines in the ancient harem was an uncertain number because this number might vary according to the dynasty, emperor, harem system, and other factors. In some novels, the number of concubines in the harem was often exaggerated, and the number of concubines was made up to be 3,000. In fact, the number of women in the harem in ancient China's palace system was not fixed, but was determined by the emperor according to his needs. Some dynasties had only a few hundred women in their harem, while others had thousands. Therefore, it was difficult to determine the true number of beauties in the ancient harem.