The empress later swears to the emperor that she didn't kill his son's mother. The emperor didn't believe her because of all her other crimes. Just because she said she didn't do it, doesn't mean she could not have ordered someone else to do it. Does anyone know if the book clearly states the cause of his mother's death? The series shows Jia stating that the empress was guilty for ordering his mother's death. But we all know she would lie if she thought it would benefit her and her sons.
Empress evil as HELL to make people treat a child like this because she mad she ain’t birthed the first child and to think this the woman that man praised over ruyi after her death
She didn't order it. Her mother secretly instructed her maid to act in the best interest of the empress and the Fuca clan if the empress wasn't willing to go far enough. When she learned the prince was sick, she actually ordered staff away from her son to go to him, but her maid went to the momo and told her to continue mistreating the boy because she would have the empress's backing. The emperor lionized her because unlike Ruyi, she was always obedient and her all her scheming and misdeeds were done so quietly her image, and most importantly his, remained untainted. When he started publicly praising her, it was when Ling had her claws in him and the empress's daughter was there to support that movement. Honestly, I think she probably was the "better" empress, at least by the standards he cared about. Her schemes kept the harem in check. She may have made the highest and most beloved consorts infertile, but she provided legitimate heirs and the rest of the concubines provided spares. She was frugal, submissive, modest, and kind to anyone who didn't threaten her or her clans position. She wouldn't have pursued the emperor to the middle of a lake and give him a reality check, but would have quietly worked behind the scenes to protect him. The only thing she craved was his affection and praise which he could easily give. Ruyi was the better person and that's why he treated her poorly. He grew up within the confines of the suffocating and backstabbing palace but fought to drag her into it. She became a victim to all the scheming because of him. They loved each other, but she wasn't completely under his thumb which frustrated and angered him because he was the divine emperor. Instead of being reassured that he could rely on her for truth, love, and support, he looked at all the people who were frontwardly obedient and scheming behind his back and thought, "If she challenges me to my face, what does she do behind it?" He could never give her what she really wanted because all she wanted was peace and freedom. This is such a great show because it's so complex and when you rewatch you can see how influence from others shaped the trajectory of everything. Would Ling have killed a couple dozen people had the eunuch not mentored her? What if Chun didn't order Ling to be neglected behind Ruyi's back which Ling took to be that the empress wouldn't rest until she was dead? Just really fun to think about.
@@tias2705 omg I forgot about it actually being her servant it been awhile since I watch this series and I was going by what I thought I remember. your totally right about the stark difference between the two empress and how in a sense the first one was better. I always thought Ruyi flaw was her playing the good side too much at times and like Harlan said she would had to get dirty in order to survive and protect herself and children. She also gave that man too many chances and couldn’t get into her head she wouldn’t be totally at peace in that palace and sometimes it was pointless voicing her opinion to him .
@@Amareehall101 Also the many times Empress Dowager warned her about what would happen and openly advising her that staying a concubine would be in her best interest. Ruyi let love guide her and paid the price for it. If it weren't for Hailan she would've died early on.
@@hederlisa But did Ruyi really have a choice? She couldn't very well tell the Emperor _NO._ She told him several times she did not want the Phoenix Seat. He ignored her. Further, he didn't ask _will you be Empress?_ he said *_I WANT you to be my Empress!_*
@@mariahardy1201 The point is that almost everybody warned her about the fickleness of love. Even Hailan, after he 'pushed' her down the steps. Hailan told her she puts too much importance in the love part. Had she grounded herself more, things might not have ended so badly. Ruyi and Shu loved him too much
大阿哥永黄超級可愛,膚色好白皙超想親他的哈哈
就Angelababy
@@blxxxv06e 聽你這麼一說…… 滿腦子都是baby反串的畫面😱
其實早在哲妃薨逝後大家就該搶扶養了,畢竟是寵妃的孩子,皇上必定也多寵愛,等到那麼多年才要搶,太遲了。
那时候大家都觉得自己很快会有孕的😢
每次看到都想吃吃看那個魚絨花糕
哲憫皇貴妃如果不早逝,以生育皇長子的功勞,乾隆帝給她在後宮的位份,會是排名在嫻妃之次的位份 ,畢竟哲妃與乾隆帝有過一段初戀的情份。
👍👍👍
The empress later swears to the emperor that she didn't kill his son's mother. The emperor didn't believe her because of all her other crimes. Just because she said she didn't do it, doesn't mean she could not have ordered someone else to do it.
Does anyone know if the book clearly states the cause of his mother's death? The series shows Jia stating that the empress was guilty for ordering his mother's death. But we all know she would lie if she thought it would benefit her and her sons.
可能跟慧貴妃併齊 哲貴妃
高氏只是刁蠻任性,沒有自己的想法被牽著鼻子走,事事怕富察皇后大阿哥永橫要是認她做額娘,也不會虧待他!反正高氏也生不出來…沒有自己的孩子才會真正把養子當親生的養!!
誰爭寵誰有心機,一看就知道了
Empress evil as HELL to make people treat a child like this because she mad she ain’t birthed the first child and to think this the woman that man praised over ruyi after her death
She didn't order it. Her mother secretly instructed her maid to act in the best interest of the empress and the Fuca clan if the empress wasn't willing to go far enough. When she learned the prince was sick, she actually ordered staff away from her son to go to him, but her maid went to the momo and told her to continue mistreating the boy because she would have the empress's backing.
The emperor lionized her because unlike Ruyi, she was always obedient and her all her scheming and misdeeds were done so quietly her image, and most importantly his, remained untainted. When he started publicly praising her, it was when Ling had her claws in him and the empress's daughter was there to support that movement.
Honestly, I think she probably was the "better" empress, at least by the standards he cared about. Her schemes kept the harem in check. She may have made the highest and most beloved consorts infertile, but she provided legitimate heirs and the rest of the concubines provided spares. She was frugal, submissive, modest, and kind to anyone who didn't threaten her or her clans position. She wouldn't have pursued the emperor to the middle of a lake and give him a reality check, but would have quietly worked behind the scenes to protect him. The only thing she craved was his affection and praise which he could easily give.
Ruyi was the better person and that's why he treated her poorly. He grew up within the confines of the suffocating and backstabbing palace but fought to drag her into it. She became a victim to all the scheming because of him. They loved each other, but she wasn't completely under his thumb which frustrated and angered him because he was the divine emperor. Instead of being reassured that he could rely on her for truth, love, and support, he looked at all the people who were frontwardly obedient and scheming behind his back and thought, "If she challenges me to my face, what does she do behind it?" He could never give her what she really wanted because all she wanted was peace and freedom.
This is such a great show because it's so complex and when you rewatch you can see how influence from others shaped the trajectory of everything. Would Ling have killed a couple dozen people had the eunuch not mentored her? What if Chun didn't order Ling to be neglected behind Ruyi's back which Ling took to be that the empress wouldn't rest until she was dead? Just really fun to think about.
@@tias2705 omg I forgot about it actually being her servant it been awhile since I watch this series and I was going by what I thought I remember. your totally right about the stark difference between the two empress and how in a sense the first one was better. I always thought Ruyi flaw was her playing the good side too much at times and like Harlan said she would had to get dirty in order to survive and protect herself and children. She also gave that man too many chances and couldn’t get into her head she wouldn’t be totally at peace in that palace and sometimes it was pointless voicing her opinion to him .
@@Amareehall101 Also the many times Empress Dowager warned her about what would happen and openly advising her that staying a concubine would be in her best interest. Ruyi let love guide her and paid the price for it. If it weren't for Hailan she would've died early on.
@@hederlisa But did Ruyi really have a choice? She couldn't very well tell the Emperor _NO._ She told him several times she did not want the Phoenix Seat. He ignored her.
Further, he didn't ask _will you be Empress?_ he said *_I WANT you to be my Empress!_*
@@mariahardy1201 The point is that almost everybody warned her about the fickleness of love. Even Hailan, after he 'pushed' her down the steps. Hailan told her she puts too much importance in the love part. Had she grounded herself more, things might not have ended so badly. Ruyi and Shu loved him too much
我覺得若貴妃找永璜的時候提起高氏一族提起門第和位分,這些嫻妃比不上的事
以永璜想出人頭地的心思,或許會選貴妃也說不定
But the child didn't like Gao. 🤦🏾♀️
王后太蠢,如果我是王后,我早就請命把大王長子要過來自己帶,不論自己有幾個孩子,多一個養子,將來也多一個依靠。結果王后自己生的兩個孩子都嗝屁了,養子也飛了,自己再也不能生。
大家都盯著自己的孩子,反而短視了吧。
皇后的额娘在后面控制着皇后。事事都拿富察氏来施压皇后。
這樣大皇子就有了嫡出的頭銜了
Also, the first prince mother is from clan fucha as well. So they're family, I don't know why the empress is so dumb rejecting the kid.
@@夜裡有個惡夢 嫡出的養子也好過自己沒有孩子,再說,都是同一個家族的,且大王子的額娘已經死了,母家勢力可以忽略不記。
安佐拉寶貝~
讚
其中有一段沒有了
你的英文标题到底是谁在翻译啊?Rob her son是什么鬼?哈哈哈
謝謝您的提醒 立即修正譯文 😂
Drama name ?
Ruyi royal palace love
Gao is manipulative and evil. She paid no attention to the child before. He knew that Ruyi was better.
If Ruyi was 2nd wife and Gao was concubine how was she higher ranked?
高晞月有夠吵
無腦妹😂
JJRL 真的
吵死人了。那麽三八。
闲妃身边的锁芯
阿哥的衣领有污渍谢芳殿