The brief introduction of Qianlong’s empresses and consorts 乾隆皇帝妃嫔的简介

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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2024

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  • @samanthajimenezzuniga7697
    @samanthajimenezzuniga7697 2 года назад +32

    There’s a lot of consorts that did not appeared in Ruyi’s Royal Love in the Palace

    • @samanthajimenezzuniga7697
      @samanthajimenezzuniga7697 2 года назад

      😭😭😭

    • @ancientchinesehistorychannel
      @ancientchinesehistorychannel  2 года назад +17

      There were some lower rank concubine without kids didn’t be recorded. 😱😭

    • @geolinotag9502
      @geolinotag9502 2 года назад +3

      Because that show is hoax and the situation is just fictional

    • @geolinotag9502
      @geolinotag9502 2 года назад

      Qianlong's dies very young maybe they are truly trying to kill each other

    • @BeveC21E
      @BeveC21E Год назад

      And those that did, were hard to identify. The names they used in "Ruyi" weren't used here, but sparsely.

  • @generaluser9492
    @generaluser9492 Год назад +4

    I'm only interested in the Step Empress Ula Nara. The explanation about her from various source seems not sufficient for me. Her disappearance from the history is what intrigued me. Hope you can help me find another new source to watch or read.😁

  • @kasvinimuniandy4178
    @kasvinimuniandy4178 2 года назад +3

    I wonder what happened to Consort Shun..
    But it was nice of Qianlong to give promotions to try to ease the pain of his concubines who miscarried. More servants to help around.

  • @SkeppyScoops
    @SkeppyScoops 2 года назад +5

    I personally only knew Imperial Noble Consort Ling, Empress Fuca, Step Empress Ula Nara, Noble Consort Chun, Consort Jia, Consort Yu and Noble Lady Shun. 💖 Thanks for this information!

    • @ancientchinesehistorychannel
      @ancientchinesehistorychannel  2 года назад +1

      You are welcome 😀You already know lots.👍

    • @SkeppyScoops
      @SkeppyScoops 2 года назад

      @@ancientchinesehistorychannel hehe I'm really interested in Chinese history because I think it is very intriguing and fun to learn 💖

  • @MandaLynn8
    @MandaLynn8 2 года назад +12

    There was so much information. But here's something that puzzles me. How can a 3 year old not have a name? Did they use their title or ranking?

    • @ancientchinesehistorychannel
      @ancientchinesehistorychannel  2 года назад +4

      You will know in this video ruclips.net/video/VnsYg0YKDf4/видео.html😀

    • @MandaLynn8
      @MandaLynn8 2 года назад

      @@ancientchinesehistorychannel yay!! Thank you 💚

  • @xaviervigil5527
    @xaviervigil5527 2 года назад +14

    Which version is closer to historical records: Ruyi's Royal Love or Yanxi Palace? Am curious because story wise (the series i mean) i prefer how Ruyi progressed than Yanxi.

    • @ancientchinesehistorychannel
      @ancientchinesehistorychannel  2 года назад +29

      I didn’t want to hurt your feelings, but none of the close the real history. The TV dramas entertain us, I tell you the history.😎😀

    • @xaviervigil5527
      @xaviervigil5527 2 года назад +7

      @@ancientchinesehistorychannel no harms done, thanks for the response. I just noticed that (although I haven't really watched both series entirely) both series have different sides. I really love watching historically based series, even if sometimes it's overly romanticized.

    • @ancientchinesehistorychannel
      @ancientchinesehistorychannel  2 года назад +22

      For example, The noble consort Gao was a really kind and talented woman in real history. But in both drama, noble consort Gao is hard to be liked by people. 😡

    • @xaviervigil5527
      @xaviervigil5527 2 года назад +2

      @@ancientchinesehistorychannel i see. I saw another video that Jia is actually not that disliked as depicted in Ruyi. Is this correct?

    • @ancientchinesehistorychannel
      @ancientchinesehistorychannel  2 года назад +11

      Yes. and Jia wasn’t a Korean people. I will make video about her.

  • @helencheung3595
    @helencheung3595 2 года назад +7

    Actually, the imperial noble consort Chunhui gave the birth of 2 sons (the 3rd and 6th Prince)and only a girl (the 4th Princess) for Qianlong. And all other concubines were buried separately in the "Consorts' tomb". Only 2 Empresses and 3 Imperial noble consorts could have the right to be buried together with the Emperor in "tomb of Yuling" (the Emperor's tomb).

  • @TheLadybughug
    @TheLadybughug 2 года назад +3

    What is a gege please?

  • @mgold7503
    @mgold7503 2 года назад +4

    Did Qianlong hate his son from the step empress because of what Ulunara did?

    • @ancientchinesehistorychannel
      @ancientchinesehistorychannel  2 года назад +8

      I think so. If the step empress didn’t cut hairs, her son had priority in inheriting the throne.

  • @auroraj161
    @auroraj161 2 года назад

    What is gege?

  • @chris9879
    @chris9879 2 года назад +2

    I read that Qianlong ordered the step Empress' portraits to be destroyed after she cut her hair. If that's the case who is the lady at 2:02?

    • @ancientchinesehistorychannel
      @ancientchinesehistorychannel  2 года назад +11

      This portrait didn’t have name on it. Researchers guessed this portrait may be belonged to the step empress. It’s not 100% sure.

    • @chris9879
      @chris9879 2 года назад

      @@ancientchinesehistorychannel Thanks!
      I enjoy your videos very much 😊

  • @crystalw4030
    @crystalw4030 2 года назад

    Could u turn down being a consort or concubine? What would happen if u did??