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The Blooms at Ruyi Pavilion (Chinese: 如意芳霏; pinyin: rú yì fāng fēi) is a 2020 Chinese streaming television series that premiered on iQiyi on 12 October 2020. It tells the story of Fu Rong's prophetic dreams and her relationship with Xu Jin. [ 1 ]
Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace (Chinese: 如懿传; pinyin: Rúyì Zhuàn) is a 2018 Chinese television series based on the novel Inner Palace: The Legend of Ruyi by Liu Lianzi. Starring Zhou Xun and Wallace Huo , it chronicles the marital relationship between the Qianlong Emperor and Empress Nara .
The date of the Step-Empress's birth is a matter of debate, with the book Four Genealogies of the Qing Royal House stating that she was born some time in the second lunar month of an unknown year, [11] and at least one modern book stating that she was born on the 10th day of the 2nd month of the 57th year of Kangxi Emperor's reign.
Her half-length portrait was hung in the Ruyi pavilion (如意舘) shortly after the entry. [7] In November 1855, First Attendant Rong was promoted to Noble Lady Rong (容貴人) [8] together with majority of Xianfeng Emperor's concubines. [9] She remained childless during the Xianfeng era.
She supervised Noble Lady Wan there. In July 1852, court artisans painted her portrait in the Ruyi pavilion of Old Summer Palace. [6] Lady Wugiya died on 11 January 1856. Her coffin was interred at the Ding Mausouleum of the Eastern Qing tombs in 1864, fourth year of Tongzhi era. [7]
Guard of Feng Yin Pavilion. A descendant of the Feng family. Zhao Xin: Qiao Ling (巧灵) Fo Lian's maid. Zhang Huanhuan: Xu Wan (许婉) Feng Qi's maid who secretly saved Feng Wuming (Fuyao) and hid her in the palace closet.
Zhang also appeared in the historical romance drama The Blooms at Ruyi Pavilion alongside Ju Jingyi. [18] In 2021, Zhang starred alongside Gong Jun in the Wuxia drama series Word of Honor, which is an adaptation of the BL novel Tian Ya Ke by Priest. He played the role of Zhou Zishu, an elite royal service leader who leaves his past and starts anew.
Her half-length portrait was hung in the Ruyi pavilion (如意舘) shortly after the entry. [22] In November 1855, First Attendant Rong was promoted to Noble Lady Rong (容貴人) [23] together with majority of Xianfeng Emperor's concubines. [24] She remained childless during the Xianfeng era.