Oh no, in the eyes of people of that time, she was Daji and Baosi, who brought disaster to the country and the people and deceived the king.
It's the demon concubine.
As for the original owner, Qing Cheng, ahem, he was the only child of Concubine Dong, the ninth prince of the Qing Dynasty.
Emperor Qing loves the Ninth Prince, the son of his beloved concubine, and he dotes on him as well.
Among all the princes, the ninth prince is definitely the most favored.
“…Maybe not.”
Gu Qingcheng integrated the original owner's memories. As a superior, she "observed" the various things happening in the royal family of the Qing Dynasty and immediately discovered the problem.
Emperor Qing should have some feelings for Concubine Dong.
However, it is a bit of an exaggeration to say that he was completely bewildered by Concubine Dong.
First of all, Emperor Qing is an emperor!
His marriage and his love cannot be judged by the standards of ordinary people or even later generations.
It may be true that he doted on Concubine Dong.
But the bigger fact is——
In the huge harem of the Qing Dynasty, the princesses from the Yu Dynasty (Empress Yuan) and the noble ladies of the Yu Dynasty (Zhaoyi Yuan and Xiurong Yuan) were all childless.
After all, Emperor Qing has true love, and all the noble ladies of the Yu Dynasty have become "decorations".
Even noble ladies like Concubine Shu, Concubine De, and Concubine Xian, who came from aristocratic families in the Qing Dynasty, were not favored. At most, they could only pick up the leftovers of Concubine Dong.
However, although the three concubines did not receive much favor, they were all good at giving birth.
Emperor Qing had more than a dozen children, all of whom were taken care of by the three concubines.
The Shu Concubine had two sons and one daughter; the De Concubine had three sons; and the Xian Concubine was the most amazing, giving birth to three sons and three daughters for the Saint in ten years!
Gu Qingcheng: ...
hehe!
I just smile!
The so-called favorite concubine only gave birth to one son, who was born prematurely and was always sick.
As for the three unfavored concubines, they all gave birth to children and remained in power!
The only person excluded was the noble lady Yuan from the Yu Dynasty.
However, the reputation that Concubine Dong was Emperor Qing's true love had already spread, and the noble ladies of the Yu Dynasty, headed by Empress Yuan, only regarded Concubine Dong as a thorn in their eyes and a thorn in their flesh.
As the former Queen Mother Regent, Gu Qingcheng had seen the turmoil in the Qing Dynasty's harem. She only wanted to say to Emperor Qing:
We are all involved in government affairs, so why do we need to pretend to be affectionate?
Emperor Qing is first an emperor, and then a man.
There must be political factors mixed in with his "true love".
Well, even if the issue of offspring can be attributed to Concubine Dong’s poor health and bad fate, and the Third Concubine’s good fortune and ability to give birth, what is the original owner’s current situation?
Isn’t he the beloved son of the favorite concubine?
According to "custom", when the Qing Dynasty selected princes to go to Feng Dynasty for "study tour", they ignored more than ten princes and only chose the ninth prince who was the last in the order?
You love him and pamper him, so if you need someone to go to another country as a hostage, you just bring him over?
ha!
No one with a brain would believe this kind of nonsense!
...Well, maybe it was the requirement of the plot, or maybe it was because they were naive and gullible, but Concubine Dong and the Ninth Prince really believed what Emperor Qing said.
"I love Chong Jiulang, but I have to admit that Jiulang's status is still a little lacking!"
A prince born from a second married daughter.
If the age mismatch didn't occur, his background would probably be questioned.
The key point is that Concubine Dong herself came from a relatively humble background.
Her family is not a noble family; she is just the daughter of an ordinary minor official.
She was chosen to be the princess's tutor and came to the palace, which elevated her status so that she could marry the son of a court official.
It was also at that time that Emperor Qing developed feelings for Concubine Dong.
However, due to various reasons, Emperor Qing did not keep her in the palace, but let her marry a minister.
Afterwards, Emperor Qing finally couldn't stand the emotional torment any more, and he brought Concubine Dong to his side, even at the cost of bearing the infamy of "stealing my wife."
Concubine Dong became a scoundrel who brought disaster to the country, and Emperor Qing became a tyrant who was obsessed with beauty.
The court officials and the people did not dare to insult the king, so they put all the blame on Concubine Dong.
The prince born to such a charming woman was naturally rejected and even resisted by everyone.
Emperor Qing always said that he wanted to pass the throne to the ninth prince, so he "tried every possible way" to increase his capital.
For example, go to Fengchao to study (as a hostage)!
In the words of Emperor Qing, "As long as my son performs well in Feng Dynasty and makes meritorious contributions, I will make him the Crown Prince, and no one else will have any objections!"
Gu Qingcheng was speechless again.
Can you believe the emperor’s words?
They are all in charge of government affairs, whether it is the emperor or the regent empress dowager, their words cannot be listened to at all!
But Concubine Dong and the original owner believed it.
Especially the original owner, who embarked on the journey to Feng Dynasty with great ambitions—
He is good-looking and can use this face to seduce the princess of Feng Dynasty.
This way, that way...and then it's done!
Gu Qingcheng: ...Silly child, you are so stupid and naive to believe a politician's words!
After integrating the original owner's memories and understanding the harem situation in the Qing Dynasty, Gu Qingcheng, combined with the story outline she had seen, could roughly infer the "first life" in the original plot...
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