Well, it could be due to a false accusation. Maybe she was wrongly blamed for something she didn't do in a school or workplace situation. For example, if there was a theft at school and she was unjustly suspected because she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. This kind of false suspicion can start to chip away at a person's innocence as they face unfair treatment and judgment from others.
The scene of her son-in-law Tan 'er's innocence being destroyed by someone appeared in the original novel,"Tan' er," chapter 38,"Xie Yu Qing Bai." In this chapter, Tan Er was accused by Dai Yu and fell into an innocent situation, losing everything. Baoyu finally understood the truth, and reluctantly endured his anger and confessed to Xie Yu, so that Xie Yu finally obtained her innocence.
The scene of her son-in-law Tan 'er's innocence being destroyed by someone appeared in the original novel,"Tan' er," chapter 38,"Xie Yu Qing Bai." In this chapter, Tan Er was accused by Dai Yu and fell into an innocent situation, losing everything. Baoyu finally understood the truth, and reluctantly endured his anger and confessed to Xie Yu, so that Xie Yu finally obtained her innocence.
The scene of her son-in-law Tan 'er's innocence being destroyed by someone appeared in the original novel,"Tan' er," chapter 38,"Xie Yu Qing Bai." In this chapter, Tan Er was accused by Dai Yu and fell into an innocent situation, losing everything. Baoyu finally understood the truth, and reluctantly endured his anger and confessed to Xie Yu, so that Xie Yu finally obtained her innocence.
One possible event could be that she was bullied. Bullies can be very cruel and they might have taunted her, made fun of her appearance or her beliefs. This constant harassment can make a person lose their innocence as they are forced to deal with unkindness and meanness at an early age.
[Cheng Shaoshang's innocence was ruined by the Third Prince.] In Love Like the Galaxy original novel, the Third Prince did not have a good impression of Cheng Shaoshang and thought that she was not virtuous. However, as the plot developed, Cheng Shaoshang gradually gained the Third Prince's recognition. However, the Third Prince had very high requirements for his partner, and it was not easy to get Cheng Shaoshang's approval. The search results didn't provide any specific information about the details and consequences of Cheng Shaoshang's innocence being destroyed.
In the novel about Tan 'er's innocence being destroyed, the chapter where Tan' er's innocence was destroyed was the 38th chapter of the original novel,"Xie Yuqing Bai". In this chapter, Tan Er was accused by Dai Yu and fell into an innocent situation, losing everything. Baoyu finally understood the truth, and reluctantly endured his anger and confessed to Xie Yu, so that Xie Yu finally obtained her innocence. As for who exactly ruined Tan 'er's innocence, the search results did not mention any relevant information.
In 'Biography of Chu Qiao', Yuan Chun was humiliated by Yan Bei's army and his innocence was destroyed.
Yuan Chun was the princess of the Western Wei Dynasty. Initially, she was pure and kind, and liked Yan Xun. However, after her sweetheart ran away from her marriage, betrayed her country, and was humiliated by Yan Bei's army, her personality changed into a sinister and evil one. Yuan Chun changed from a kind princess to a vicious and vicious woman, and began his own path of revenge.
The above was the plot of Yuan Chun in " The Legend of Chu Qiao ". The specific plot might vary according to different versions and adaptation.
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