Is Ruyi palace based on a true story?
Is Ruyi palace based on a true story?
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Is Ruyi palace worth watching?
It is a very good quality story and it is also very touching. Even though it is the opposite of Story Of Yanxi Palace, both dramas are very nice to watch.
Where was Ruyi filmed?
Hengdian World Studios Beijing
Ruyi’s Royal Love in the Palace | |
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Production locations | Hengdian World Studios Beijing Wulan Butong Mudu |
Production company | New Classics Media |
Release | |
Original network | Tencent, Jiangsu Television, Dragon Television |
Why did Empress Ruyi cut her hair?
In the drama, Ruyi’s intent in cutting her hair was to signify the death of her marriage and the fact that she no longer wish to remain Qianlong’s wife. Basically it’s a statement of divorce. However, it can also be read as cursing death on the emperor and/or empress dowager, which is basically treason.
How long was Ruyi in the cold palace?
Ruyi was in there for three years, and even if we say Hailan was surviving on her own without favour for the first year, she must have had to make herself available to the man who essentially raped her for the better part of two years.
How many concubines did Qianlong emperor have?
Qianlong’s portrait is inscribed with a date of 1736, the year he ascended the throne. The other portraits document the appearances of the empress and eleven consorts around the time when they received their respective imperial titles, which occurred at different stages of the emperor’s life.
Was Qianlong a good emperor?
Qianlong was a talented and strong emperor, and he had inherited stable institutions, but the closing years of his reign saw the final decline of imperial China.
Is Yanxi palace true story?
Inspired by the actual real-life consort of Emperor Qianlong, the story follows Yingluo as a woman of Chinese Han ethnicity in the Qing dynasty – the last imperial dynasty in China ruled by the Manchurian ethnicity that suppressed the Han people.