Consort Duan and Consort Hua's grudge stemmed from their children. Concubine Hua was pregnant. The Emperor was worried that Nian Gengyao's power behind her would expand, so he asked Concubine Duan to send a bowl of abortion medicine, causing Concubine Hua to have a miscarriage. Concubine Hua therefore believed that Concubine Duan intentionally harmed her and began to take revenge on Concubine Duan, such as sending people to pour red flowers into Concubine Duan's mouth, causing Concubine Duan to be plagued with illness and unable to give birth. Concubine Duan chose to endure Concubine Hua's torture and tried to reduce her presence in order to save her life and prevent the Emperor from punishing her and her family. Consort Hua's hatred for Consort Duan stemmed from the fact that she had harmed her unborn child. Consort Duan knew the truth about the abortion medicine, but she did not hate the Emperor and Empress Dowager. Perhaps it was because she had carefully planned a scam and she had true love for the Emperor.
'Princess Consort' was a song sung by Xiao Jingteng, written by Chen Zhenchuan, and composed by Li Caisong. This song was released in 2009 as an interlude in the music idol program " My Youth is an Octave Higher " and was included in Xiao Jingteng's album " Princess Consort." This song won the "New City Mandarin Power Song Award" at the New City Mandarin Power Awards. Regarding the evaluation of Jay Chou's performance of the national style version of The Princess Consort, there was no relevant information, so there was no answer.
'Princess Consort' was a song sung by Xiao Jingteng, with lyrics written by Chen Zhenchuan and music composed by Li Songsong. The song was released on July 17, 2009. It was an interlude from the music idol program " My Youth is an Octave Higher " and was included in Xiao Jingteng's 2009 music album " Princess Consort." The song won the "New City Mandarin Power Song Award" at the New City Mandarin Power Awards Ceremony. There were a total of 12 songs on the album, and the producers included Li Sisong, Li Weisong, Adizai, Chen Wei, Xiao Jingteng, and others.
" Princess Consort " was a song sung by Xiao Jingteng and released on July 17, 2009. This song was an interlude from the music idol program " My Youth is an Octave Higher " and was included in Xiao Jingteng's album " Princess Consort." The song was written by Chen Zhenchuan and composed by Li Caisong. In 2009, the song won the "New City Mandarin Power Song Award" at the New City Mandarin Power Awards Ceremony.
'Princess Consort' was a song performed by Xiao Jingteng, with lyrics written by Chen Zhenchuan and music composed by Li Songsong. The song was released on July 17, 2009, and was included in Xiao Jingteng's music album, Princess Consort. This song had won the "New City Mandarin Power Song Award" at the New City Mandarin Power Awards. As for the lyrics and singing style of this song, the search results did not provide any relevant information.
'Princess Consort' was a song sung by Xiao Jingteng, with lyrics written by Chen Zhenchuan and music composed by Li Songsong. The song was released on July 17, 2009. It was an interlude from the music idol program " My Youth is an Octave Higher " and was included in Xiao Jingteng's 2009 music album " Princess Consort." This song won the "New City National Language Power Song Award" at the New City National Language Power Awards in 2009.
'Princess Consort' was a song sung by Xiao Jingteng, with lyrics written by Chen Zhenchuan and music composed by Li Songsong. The song was released on July 17, 2009, and was included in Xiao Jingteng's music album, Princess Consort. This song was an interlude from the music idol program " My Youth is an Octave Higher ". It won the " New City Mandarin Power Song Award " at the New City Mandarin Power Awards. The lyrics of " The Princess Consort " described the pursuit and persistence of beauty, as well as the desire and sacrifice for love. The song received a lot of attention and recognition after it was released in 2009.
Among the concubines of Emperor Yongzheng, the ones who enjoyed the status of empress were Empress Xiaoxian Wulanala and Empress Xiaosheng Hulu. Empress Wu La Nala was the wife of Emperor Yongzheng and died at the age of 51. Empress Xiao Shengxian was Empress Xi and Imperial Consort Xi of Emperor Yongzheng, and also the birth mother of Emperor Qianlong. The ending of the other concubines was not mentioned.
'Princess Consort' was a song sung by Xiao Jingteng, with lyrics written by Chen Zhenchuan and music composed by Li Songsong. The song was released on July 17, 2009. It was an interlude from the music idol program " My Youth is an Octave Higher " and was included in Xiao Jingteng's 2009 music album " Princess Consort." This song had won the "New City National Language Power Song Award" at the New City National Language Power Awards in 2009. Jay Chou had also sung the national style version of The Princess Consort.
I recommend the novels "The Female Empress's Counterattack: The Gorgeous Demon Husband Is Too Difficult" and "The Princess's Marriage Plan." The female protagonists of these two novels both had martial arts, deep internal strength, and many identities and forces. The female lead of "The Female Empress's Counterattack: The Gorgeous Demon Husband Is Too Difficult" had transmigrated to the Kingdom of Women and became the monarch of the Kingdom of Women. She had invincible internal strength and abilities, and she also had a peerless demon husband who helped her rule the country. The female protagonist of "The Marriage of the Emperor's Daughter" was reborn as the daughter of the Imperial Tutor's Mansion in the enemy country. She had superb medical skills and martial arts skills. She fought side by side with the Regent King and finally became the Empress after several twists and turns. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗