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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.
Story of Yanxi Palace (Chinese: 延禧攻略; pinyin: Yánxǐgōnglüè) is a 2018 Chinese television series recounting the struggles of a palace maid in the court of the Qianlong Emperor. It was created by Yu Zheng , with original screenplay written by Zhou Mo, and later developed into a novel by Xiao Lianmao.
Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace Wu Xuelan ( simplified Chinese : 吴雪岚 ; traditional Chinese : 吳雪嵐 ; pinyin : Wú Xuělán ; born 8 October 1984), better known by her pen name Liu Lianzi ( 流潋紫 ), is a Chinese novelist.
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After the fire, Yanxi receives a final letter from Xiuzhu saying she has left for Germany without him, to marry someone else. Yanxi leaves for the train station and imagines himself finding Qingqiu and hugging her. Unbeknownst to Yanxi, Qingqiu and their son actually survived the fire and is actually near him on a southbound train.
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 ]
Contemporary Kashgarian renditions of the legend are considerably less romantic. She was the daughter or consort of Khwāja Jihān [], and her name was Nur Ela Nurhan. [1] [2] Taken away to the imperial palace in Beijing by the Qianlong Emperor, Iparhan arms herself with daggers up her sleeves, on guard against the hated advances of the emperor, until finally she is poisoned.
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.