Purge the Fourth Master's Mischievous Concubine

Purge the Fourth Master's Mischievous Concubine

by Fat Touyu

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This is a crooked story about a beloved concubine who made bread, farmed and raised chickens, and became a leader in palace battles. After traveling to the Qing Dynasty, she became an evil woman and fake daughter who even dogs despised. Nian Yaoyue always wore the pinkest makeup, the sweetest smile, and did the cruelest things from beginning to end. You have everything in your heart, except that you don't have the Buddhist blessing of Fourth Master. She is fat and thin, and every day she wants to kill her, beat her, spend her dowry, and seize her man's charming concubine. What to do? She doesn't know how to fight in the palace! She doesn't know how to fight at home! A certain man hugged the little woman tightly and said dotingly: "Don't be afraid, I can do it!" If you are not careful, you will embark on the road of no return and be favored by the cold-faced king. The ministers all remonstrated: Your Majesty! Your Qing Dynasty is about to fall! ! Fourth Master Yinzhen held his forehead: Then... Let my Qing Dynasty perish... She is the most smeared concubine in the Qing Dynasty, no one! She is Yinzhen's favorite little rice cake, unique and unique! Misfortunes never come singly, and she was inexplicably found in a group of weirdos. Others were in the red envelope group, but she was in a scammer group full of beauties who were bringing disaster to the country! The group leader is still a moody psychotic patient! This group can't stay any longer, yuh uh uh... Can anyone tell her how to leave the group? [The Flower Belly Black Vinegar King Si Ye of Gaoling VS The Weed-Growing Soft and Adorable Water Demon Concubine]

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Poisonous Wine and Her71mo ago

Let's play a little game! By the way, what are the names of these types of buns in Qing palace dramas?

Enter the initials YZ of the male protagonist Yinzhen's name. What is the first word that appears? Let me tell you, the type of bun we are talking about today is a special show for "Qing Palace Drama", and almost all of them are Manchu women's bun types~ (There are pictures in the appendix, which may require review before you can see them) 1. Big chicken wings: It is a type of flag head, also known as "flag head" and "flag head board". I believe you can often see this hairstyle in some Qing palace dramas. In fact, such a hairstyle is usually fixed on the basis of two heads, which looks like a plate-shaped crown. Then add some gorgeous decorations on top. Although it looks extremely luxurious, it is also very heavy when you think about it~ 2. Two heads: Since we just mentioned that the big bra is a bun based on two heads, let's talk about two heads now! Two buns are also a typical bun type for Manchu women and are relatively common among Manchu women. In terms of combing method, you first need to tie all the hair on the top of your head, then insert a long flat hairpin as the base of the two heads, then divide the hair into two strands and coil them around the hairpin, that is, winding them horizontally. After that, another hairpin needs to be inserted horizontally into the bun to fix it. The remaining hair can be combed back naturally, which is called a swallowtail. The two combed heads are decorated with some gorgeous hairpins and hair accessories, which is also extremely beautiful! Although this kind of bun looks more troublesome, it should be lighter than a big bun~ 3. Little two heads: That's right, in addition to the two heads, there is also a mini version of the two heads, that is, the small two heads! The little two-piece hairdo does not use a hairpin as a base, but is made entirely of the girl's own hair. This kind of bun not only looks youthful and lively, but also easier to comb! Hair buns with two small buns were popular in the early Qing Dynasty, and they still had a certain influence in the following period. The women in the harem, even the queen, would wear their hair in such a bun. In order to reflect the virtue of frugality, women will not wear hair accessories on their heads, but will decorate them with flowers. I have to say that this idea can indeed be both beautiful and economical! 4. Shelf head: Today is simply a special performance of Qing Palace drama! The types of buns mentioned so far are all popular in the Qing Dynasty! The shelf head mentioned here is actually quite similar to the two-hand head. At first glance, I thought they were the same! In terms of the combing method, the frame head also divides the bun into two parts, the left and right parts, and then puts a bracket made of wood or wire inside the bun, which is equivalent to the base of the hairpins inside the two heads. The shelf hair combed in this way will be larger in shape than the two-piece hair, and naturally more hair accessories can be decorated on it, making it look more gorgeous! However, such a bun will also be heavier on the top of the head, making it even more painful~ 5. Prefix: The one-character bun is also one of the typical hairstyles of Manchu women in the Qing Dynasty. Did you also notice that the hairstyles of Manchu women in the Qing Dynasty all had similar characteristics? Basically, the hair is in a bun on the top of the head. A bun like the one-word bun will make a person look more dignified and noble when combed. The combing method is similar to the two-bun bun mentioned before, but the bun is not as wide! 6. Swallowtail bun: This is one of the components of the Manchu women's bun type mentioned before. The two heads mentioned before, the hair combed near the neck is the swallowtail. The swallowtail bun here refers to the bun that looks like the tail of a swallow, and the upper part of the bun is a flat bun. 7. Bun: The bun is actually also called a swallowtail because this bun also has a swallowtail-like bun at the bottom. However, buns have a relatively long history! The bun type such as the round bun has already appeared in the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties. The bun on the top of the head is relatively round and can be decorated with many hair accessories. It is also a relatively complicated and gorgeous bun type.

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Poisonous Wine and Her71mo ago

Yongzheng is a workaholic, he also has his own hobbies, and he is also a qualified "shit shovel officer"

Yongzheng is a workaholic, he also has his own hobbies, and he is also a qualified "shit shovel officer". Emperor Yongzheng was a diligent emperor rare in history. I only take one day off except my birthday and work 364 days a year. But you know what? Outside of government affairs, Emperor Yongzheng was actually a cute otaku... "I am fireworks with different colors." Loves beauty and fun, joking with courtiers in memorials, designing dog clothes, and using "monthly throw" glasses. I like snuff bottles, COSPLAY, Taiwanese melons, porcelain, and work... Although Yong Zheng in novels and TV series has a suspicious character, everyone knows that he also has a cute side. So what are his interesting hobbies? Hobby 1: Love watermelon and drink Pu'er tea According to historical records, Emperors Kangxi and Yongzheng both loved Taiwanese watermelon, and Fujian officials paid tribute every time. Yongzheng once gave watermelon seeds from Beijing to Taiwan to promote cross-strait watermelon exchanges. It is said that Emperor Yongzheng suffered from heat stroke and was very afraid of heat. Imagine what it would be like for the fourth master who was afraid of heat to eat watermelon? Hobby 2: Makeup Yongzheng and Cixi had the same hobby, and both liked to make up. There are many images of makeup in Yongzheng handed down from generation to generation, such as those wearing Taoist costumes, those wearing Western clothes, those wearing Han costumes, etc. He once asked the court painter to "mix and match" his appearance with fishermen, poets, hunters, and even foreigners. In the "Yongzheng Pleasure Pictures" collected in the Palace Museum in Beijing, Yongzheng constantly changed roles: a scholar who recited poems and poems, a Taoist priest who wisely fought the evil dragon, civil and military, young and old, Chinese and foreign, Han, Mongolian and Tibetan. Let's put it this way, except for women, he played everything he could. Moreover, he has both spirit and form, and the scenes and props are not sloppy. He is really a cosplay expert. Of course, as an emperor, being a model is just a hobby. His main job is to govern the country and bring peace to the world. The main style in his wardrobe must be the dragon robe. He is truly a generation of "trendy men". Hobby 3: Snuff bottles For the sake of the national economy and people's livelihood, Emperor Yongzheng strongly advocated the ban on tobacco cultivation and smoking, and achieved good results. However, Emperor Yongzheng had an indissoluble bond with snuff and snuff bottles. According to the Qing Palace archives, Emperor Yongzheng was not only fond of snuff but also particularly fond of playing with snuff bottles. He once ordered a snuff bottle to be made for him and decided the style himself. Hobby 4: Black Emperor Yongzheng, like other emperors, loved yellow because it was the royal color. Emperor Yongzheng had a special liking for black - there are many black vessels left over from the Yongzheng Dynasty. This is a special case among the emperors of the Qing Dynasty. Since then, this color matching has flourished, which is one of the characteristics that distinguishes the Yongzheng Dynasty crafts from other dynasties. In other words, black has become one of the important references for identifying cultural relics of the Yongzheng Dynasty. Hobby 5: Raising dogs Emperor Yongzheng's pet dog While Emperor Yongzheng was diligent in his duties, he also used recreational activities to relieve stress. For example, he likes to play with pet dogs very much, and his two favorite dogs are called "Zaishua Dog" and "Baifu Dog". Emperor Yongzheng not only liked it, but also did some things for the puppies: making dog clothes, making dog cages, and building kennels. Emperor Yongzheng personally participated in the design, carefully conceived it, and sometimes guided others to undertake it. Emperor Yongzheng liked playing with dogs very much. Emperor Yongzheng asked the eunuchs to keep many dogs in the palace, and they often took time out of their busy schedules to caress them. Hobby 6: Wearing glasses According to historical records from the Qing Palace, Emperor Kangxi received crystal glasses from the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi and felt good about them after trying them on, so he gave them to his son Yinzhen, who later became Emperor Yongzheng. Emperor Yongzheng had poor eyesight when he was young. He said that he became "smart" after wearing glasses given by his father, and his efficiency in reviewing memorials was greatly improved. The glasses worn by Emperor Yongzheng were all made by the Manufacturing Office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The archives of the Manufacturing Office recorded in detail many of Yongzheng's instructions on making glasses, such as "Make a few more pairs of crystal, citrine, black crystal, and glass glasses, all of which must be of good quality"; "Make 10 more pairs of the glasses I use." According to incomplete statistics, the Manufacturing Office made as many as 35 pairs of glasses of various types specially for Emperor Yongzheng. Yongzheng also used glasses for labor protection, instructing the construction office to make glass flat eye masks for the craftsmen who were building houses. Emperor Yongzheng placed these glasses everywhere, and they were readily available wherever he went. In order to improve the efficiency of office administration, Emperor Yongzheng dared to face reality without considering the dignity of the emperor, and boldly accepted and used glasses, a wonderful thing. The emperor Yongzheng had very distinctive character traits and hobbies. Whether it's for sensual dogs, horses, or worms and toys, Western Kit Kats are all good for you. He showed a strong interest in the traditional gadgets of China's upper class, such as snuff, sachets, bonsai, and pet dogs. Hobby seven: Emperor Yongzheng especially liked to eat carrots, and "roasted radish with minced meat" was the most common meat dish on his table. The roasted radish with minced meat that Yongzheng liked to eat uses carrots, which makes the dish more delicious. It is said that one time, a new imperial chef in the imperial kitchen accidentally chose white radish. Yongzheng tasted it as soon as he put it in his mouth. He immediately summoned the imperial chef to reprimand him and gave him twenty sticks in accordance with the palace rules. This shows how sensitive Yongzheng was to radishes. Hobby eight: Emperor Yongzheng loved lychees, and the governor of Fujian and Zhejiang fell in love with him and wrote a memorial, saying, "Can we offer some lychees to His Majesty?" Yongzheng did not hide it and directly replied: "I really like to eat lychees." After receiving the approval from above, the Governor of Fujian and Zhejiang further exerted his subjective initiative and wrote a memorial, saying, "Your Majesty, Wei Chen has found a good way to ensure that you can eat fresh lychees. Here in Fujian, someone planted lychees in wooden barrels, and they still bear fruit. According to Wei Chen's idea, after the lychees bloom in April, the trees and barrels will be shipped to the capital immediately. After two months of walking like this, they will bear fruit in the capital. What do you think?" Seeing this idea, Yongzheng must have been extremely happy, because this method was implemented immediately. It was said earlier that Qianlong got forty lychees, which were the fruits of the barrel lychee tree. The imagination of the ancients was not ordinary! Hobby 9: Yongzheng especially liked to drink Western wine. Yongzheng had an imperial physician who was a Westerner. This imperial physician once gave Yongzheng a lot of wine in his own name. Yongzheng liked three of them the most: 1. Peach kernel grape medicinal wine; 2. Cinnamon grape medicinal wine; 3. Rosemaryno grape medicinal wine. It is said that Yongzheng later collected a bottle of each of these three wines and was reluctant to drink them. You read that right! The one in the picture is the real Yinzhen in history. I like the little red riding hood worn by Fourth Master! The fourth picture of Little Red Riding Hood is a gift from Little Rice Cake~😑😑

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Little Hands Are Slightly Cold72mo ago

There is too much evidence that Yongzheng loved Nian Fei. I am too lazy to type. Let me tell you the toughest:

There is too much evidence that Yongzheng loved Nian Fei. I am too lazy to type. Let me tell you the toughest: From the time she married Yinzhen until her death, Nian took over all the births in the house for fifteen years. For the first time, she was buried with the emperor as an imperial concubine. His son Fuhui was the most beloved prince of Emperor Yongzheng. He raised him personally and was treated with detachment. After his death, he was buried with the prince. Yongzheng was very kind to her natal family. In the second month after he came to power, the whole family raised the banner, and the good-for-nothing relatives arranged jobs. Even after Nian Gengyao was convicted, Nian Xiyao and others were still high-ranking officials and well-paid, and the young first-class princes remained unmoved. According to the archives of the inner palace: the back hall of Yangxin Hall was filled with Fuhui's toys and daily necessities; after the imperial concubine's death, Yongzheng kept the palace for many years, and the Shilizhuang Funeral Palace where she was buried arranged several alms every year until the emperor's death. (Not customary, others don't.) If this is not love, what is love?

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Poisonous Wine and Her71mo ago

Let's do a little research. Do you want to see a 1-1 couple's love affair with each other or a serious palace fight for power?

Let's do a little research. Do you want to see a 1-1 couple's love affair with each other or a serious palace fight for power? Reply 1: Choose 1-1 double cleansing and single petting Reply 2: Choose traditional palace fighting tactics

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Poisonous Wine and Her71mo ago

Look here, look here (^_^)/~~~Build a check-in building~

Build a check-in building, the fat guy from the stand-alone machine is waiting for you to chat~

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Poisonous Wine and Her72mo ago

What "nonsense" memorials did the emperors face? Let's open our eyes together.

The memorial tortured me thousands of times, and I treated the memorial like first love. In the past, memorials were now email and WeChat, which were tools for communication between the emperor and ministers. We all know that the emperor is busy with state affairs and seldom makes long remarks when reviewing. Many emperors in the Qing Dynasty liked to reply: Got it. Aloof yet elegant, elegance revealing majesty. The ministers may be able to rest after get off work, but as the world's number one civil servant, the emperor often works overtime and stays up late. "Have you ever seen Los Angeles at 4 o'clock in the morning?" This sentence has always been an inspirational quote to many people, but in the eyes of the emperor: I have seen the Forbidden City in the middle of the night! ! ! I thought the emperor was busy with official duties, but after seeing some "nonsense" information, I also felt the emperor's "despair"... There are those who promote local specialties, those who "say hello" and check in every day, and those who do all kinds of "trivial" matters... The emperor must have wanted to say something: What "nonsense" memorials did the emperors face? Let's open our eyes together. -1- Tenacious Fruit Sales Governor of Fujian and Zhejiang Governor of Fujian and Zhejiang: This is a native product of Taiwan called mango, dedicated to you, the Emperor. Kangxi: Got it, this kind of thing is useless, don't give it away anymore A month has passed... Governor of Fujian and Zhejiang: This is a native product of Taiwan called mango, dedicated to you, the Emperor. Kangxi: Got it. I've never seen mangoes before. I wanted to take a look at them. But after seeing them, they seemed useless. Don't give them away anymore. -2- Trivial reports Admiral of Fujian Navy Admiral of the Fujian Navy: Report to the Emperor that there is a woman in Taiwan who has lost money. Yongzheng: Oh (cold face) -3- The careless punch-in maniac Hangzhou Weaving Hangzhou Weaving: Report to the Emperor, Zhu Yigui gathered the crowd to raise an army! Kangxi: What are you talking about? In fact, the emperor's reply was very polite, because the news of the Hangzhou Weaving Report was actually old news. Someone had reported it as early as two months ago: Governor of Fujian and Zhejiang: Report to the Emperor, someone in Taiwan has gathered to cause trouble! Kangxi: This matter is a bit big. I am currently writing a recruitment edict. According to historical records, Zhu Yigui started an uprising at the end of April that year, the governor of Fujian and Zhejiang reported it in early May, the Qing troops landed in mid-June, and the situation calmed down at the end of June. However, Sun Wencheng, a weaver from Hangzhou, told the emperor in July that "someone in Taiwan has gathered to raise troops"... You can imagine the emperor's mood at that time... However, Sun Wencheng, the careless Hangzhou-made man, continues to commit suicide... Hangzhou Weaving: The abbot of Fayu Temple passed away, and a scholar named Qiu Zhaoao also died some time ago. Kangxi: You put the greeting card and this memorial in the same envelope. Don't you need to clean it up? Sun Wencheng, who was officially granted the title of Hangzhou Weaver, was not only confused, but also particularly liked to greet the emperor. The following is the greeting memorial he wrote to Yongzheng: Hangzhou Weaving: How are you, Your Majesty? Yongzheng: I am very good Hangzhou Weaving: How are you, Your Majesty? Yongzheng: I am very good Hangzhou Weaving: How are you, Your Majesty? Yongzheng: I am very good Hangzhou Weaving: How are you, Your Majesty? Yongzheng: I'm fine, but I'm a little fatter ... Perhaps it was because Sun Wencheng had submitted so many memorials that the emperor no longer wanted to read them. For example, the "Weather and Grain Price Report" submitted by Sun Wencheng, Yongzheng replied: I am fine. -4- Amnesia screen refresh Governor-General of Zhili There was a governor of Zhili who was also very confused. He kept repeating what he had already mentioned: Governor of Zhili: This is the situation when it rains in Shuntian Prefecture, Baoding Prefecture and other places in early June Kangxi: It's raining everywhere, and there are too many memorials reporting rain and clear weather, and I already know the situation in the capital and north of Beijing. Governor of Zhili: This is the situation when it rains in Shuntian Prefecture, Baoding Prefecture and other places in early June Kangxi: I have already replied Governor of Zhili: This is the situation when it rains in Shuntian Prefecture, Baoding Prefecture and other places in early June Kangxi: I have already replied Governor of Zhili: This is the situation when it rains in Shuntian Prefecture, Baoding Prefecture and other places in early June Kangxi: It rained heavily again in Beijing and Beijing on the 12th. I have already heard that there is no need to report it again. Governor of Zhili: This is the situation when it rains in Shuntian Prefecture, Baoding Prefecture and other places in mid-June. The river conditions are good and there is no locust plague. Kangxi: (I'm going...) I know about the rain on the 27th, don't continue to report it (ah ah ah) I thought it had finally stopped, but it happened again the next year. Governor of Zhili: This is a situation where there is enough rain in places such as Shuntian Prefecture and Yongping Prefecture Kangxi: There has been enough rain for a long time, and your memorials to report the rain are too intensive (Are you just swiping the screen to gain a sense of presence?) At that time, when the governor-general of Zhili was still the governor... Governor of Zhili: Can I go back to the capital to celebrate the emperor's birthday? Kangxi: No need to read the book Governor of Zhili: Will I come to celebrate the emperor's birthday on March 13th? Kangxi: Don't come! Sure enough, being an emperor has its hardships! When they felt sorry that the emperor had to spend time "dealing with" all this "nonsense" every day, many people had a question: Why was the emperor not angry when the "nonsense" was played one after another? This is because of the "memorial system" in place in the Qing Dynasty. It was first used during the Kangxi period, was widely adopted after Yongzheng, and formed a fixed system during the Qianlong period. It took more than two hundred years until the Qing Dynasty was abolished. According to their contents, memorials can be divided into memorial memorials, memorial memorials, gratitude memorials and congratulatory memorials. Memorials were originally mainly used to express gratitude. And no matter how big or small the official position is, as long as they have the emperor's favor and special permission, even a humble member, even the presiding monk of the temple, can go to the temple to express gratitude and express gratitude on his own. From the Qianlong period to the late Yongzheng period, memorials became the official documents of the country and gradually formed a strict system. The qualifications for submitting memorials are clearly divided. There are also cumbersome regulations in terms of official document procedures, operational relationships, and writing fonts, and violators will be punished. It seems that before the "memorial system" was perfected, the emperor was indeed troubled.

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Poisonous Wine and Her71mo ago

The longest waiting prince in history, Yin Reng, is about to appear

Yinreng was the second son and eldest son of Kangxi. He was born in the thirteenth year of Kangxi. He was established as the prince when Yinreng was one year old, which was the fourteenth year of Kangxi. Yinreng was deposed for the first time in the forty-seventh year of Kangxi. He was established again in the forty-eighth year of Kangxi. He was deposed again in the fifty-first year of Kangxi. In total, Yinreng served as the prince for thirty-six years.

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Poisonous Wine and Her71mo ago

The fat head of the handicapped party made a simplified version of the group chat content of Huoshui

You can only watch it after review. It's a bit ugly, don't mind!

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Poisonous Wine and Her70mo ago

Were twins considered a disaster in ancient times? After the concubine gave birth to twins, she ended up miserable~

It has been nearly 2,000 years since the establishment of feudal society in ancient times. During this long period of time, there have been about 500 emperors in total. The so-called three thousand beauties in the harem. Even if there are not three thousand, there must be dozens of concubines in the harem. It is not a small number in total, and there are not a few concubines who have given birth to children for the emperor. Isn't there even one who gave birth to twins? This does not seem to be consistent with the probability. So is there any secret in this? Why is there no record at all? This starts with ancient feudal thought. Because the thinking of ancient people was relatively feudal, they did not look at the problem very scientifically. In their view, when twins were in the mother's belly, they would compete for the nutrients provided by the mother's body. If such children were born and grew up, they would also compete for other things. Especially if they were born into the royal family, they would definitely kill each other for the throne. This is the most common and most taboo thing among the royal family. Therefore, in ancient times, they did not think that giving birth to twins was a good thing. Instead, they thought it was an ominous thing. This has always been the view even among ordinary people, so once twins are born in a family, one of them will be given away or sent to a temple for foster care. Some cruel parents will even throw the child directly on the road, regardless of life or death. The common people are so cruel, let alone the royal family who are so emotionless? If any concubine gave birth to twins, she would be considered a troublemaker and a disaster star. Not only would the children not be able to keep them, but the mother would be executed, which can be said to be a miserable end. Therefore, once a concubine in the palace gives birth to twins, she will quickly choose a slightly weaker child and cover it with her own hands. Before others find out, she will quickly throw the child away from the palace and throw it away. This is also a helpless move. Only by sacrificing this child can the mother and the other child be saved. It can be seen that ancient feudal ideas really harmed many innocent people.

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Poisonous Wine and Her70mo ago

To be honest, Wutong Palace is really beautiful, the most romantic palace!

Just because of a tree, I think of a city, The tree is a sycamore tree, and the city is Nanjing City. A beautiful sycamore tree is planted all over Jinling City.

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