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  2. Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. Empress Nara - Wikipedia

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    The Empress of the Nara clan (11 March 1718 [1] – 19 August 1766 [2]) of the Manchu Bordered Blue Banner Ula-Nara Clan, was the second wife of the Qianlong Emperor. [3] She was the empress consort of the Qing dynasty from 1750 until her death in 1766.

  4. Empresses in the Palace - Wikipedia

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    The emperor of the Qing dynasty who is still deeply in love with his first wife, Empress Chunyuan despite favoring various imperial consorts throughout the series. He is suspicious of his women due to paranoia against the Imperial Court. Ada Choi: Ula-Nara Yixiu (乌拉那拉·宜修) Empress → Mistress of Jingren Palace

  5. Story of Yanxi Palace - Wikipedia

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    During the Qing dynasty, in 18th century Beijing, Wei Yingluo enters the court of the Qianlong Emperor (Aisin-Gioro Hongli) as an embroidery maid in order to secretly investigate her beloved sister, Wei Yingning's mysterious death. Yingluo survives the machinations of other embroidery maids jealous of her skills and impresses Empress Fuca with ...

  6. Yonghuang - Wikipedia

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    Yonghuang (Manchu: ᠶᠣᠩ ᡥᡠᠸᠠᠩ Yong huwang; 5 July 1728 – 21 April 1750) was an imperial prince of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty in China. Born in the Aisin Gioro clan, he was the eldest son of the Qianlong Emperor.

  7. Palace of Earthly Honour - Wikipedia

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    The new name corresponds with the trigram "kun" ("earth") present in the name of the Palace of Earthly Tranquility (traditionally the living quarters of the empress during the Ming and early Qing dynasties) and means "assisting the ruler of the earth"; as such, the name of the palace indicates the status of an imperial consort being deputy ...

  8. Empress Xiaoyichun - Wikipedia

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    Empress Xiaoyichun (23 October 1727 – 28 February 1775) of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Weigiya clan was an imperial consort of the Qing dynasty. She was the favored concubine of the Qianlong Emperor , with whom she conceived seven children.

  9. Category:Chinese historical television series - Wikipedia

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    The Shadow of Empress Wu; Shangguan Wan'er (TV series) Sigh of His Highness; Singing All Along; The Sleuth of the Ming Dynasty; The Song of Glory; Song of Phoenix; Sound of the Desert (TV series) The Story of Han Dynasty; Story of Kunning Palace; The Story of Minglan; Story of Yanxi Palace; Su Dongpo (TV series) Sun Zi Bing Fa Yu San Shi Liu Ji