This book was called "I Ran Into the Emperor's Female Body." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Li Yuntang, the female protagonist, Li Yu, the little emperor, the female protagonist, Empress Dowager Yi 'an, the widow, the female protagonist, Li Zichan, Princess Kun' an, the female protagonist, Shangguan Yan, the empress, and the female protagonist, Shangguan Huan, the sister-in-law! This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I Broke Through the Emperor's Daughter Body" Author: Meek on the outside, but unconvinced on the inside. It's a historical/fictional historical novel with transmigration and fictional historical elements. User recommendation: [Continuing] The male protagonist, Li Yuntang, had transmigrated into a prince whose family had been raided. Under the protection of the little Emperor, he hid in the palace as a fake eunuch. However, after accidentally discovering that the little Emperor was actually a woman, the little Emperor actually asked him to pretend to be her and share the bed with the Empress on their wedding night! What should he do? The little Emperor's power was always restricted by the Empress Dowager, who was not related to her by blood. The officials were also subservient to the little Emperor. Under such circumstances, Li Yuntang was the only person he could trust. How could he bring her out of this predicament? Speaking of which, why did Li Yuntang enter the palace as a fake eunuch? Why didn't the little Emperor get rid of him after discovering that his identity as a woman had been leaked? What was the truth behind this? All the mysteries would be slowly unraveled. This book was set in a semi-fictional historical background and was about to take the path of hegemony. The author had a certain foundation in classical Chinese, and the plot of hegemony was very hardcore. When it came to writing the female protagonist, it was not inferior. For now, it was a good book. Other than the lack of updates, there were no other shortcomings. I hope you will like this book.
According to the information provided, Nangong Yan was one of the main characters in " The Queen's Mother Wraps the World ", but " The Legend of Chu Liuxiang " did not explicitly mention whether Nangong Yan was the Empress Dowager. At the same time, there was not enough information to determine whether Nangong Yan had played the role of the Empress Dowager in other works. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if Nangong Yan was the Empress Dowager. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
This book was 'Why Did Imperial Brother Rebellion?' The characters included: Protagonist-Zhu Qizhen, Emperor of Heaven, Protagonist-Wang Wen, Protagonist-Zhu Jianji, Protagonist-Hu Wei, Protagonist-Chen Xun, Protagonist-Jiao Jing, Supporting Actor-Yu Qian, Supporting Actor-Zhu Jianshen, Supporting Actor-Empress Dowager Sun, Supporting Actor-Empress Dowager Wu, Protagonist-Zhu Qiyu, Conspiracy: First Place, Protagonist-Empress Wang, Supporting Actor-Yu Shiyue, Supporting Actor-Zhu Yi, Supporting Actor-Ren Li, Supporting Actor-Shen Yi, Supporting Actor-Jin Lian, Supporting Actor-Noble Consort Hang, Supporting Actor-Empress Qian, Supporting Actor-Noble Consort Zhou. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. Why did my brother rebel? Author: Yue Qilin. It was a historical novel. It had the elements of scheming, scheming, strategy, and princes. User's recommendation: Zhu Qiyu, the protagonist of the Ming Dynasty In the eighth year of Jingtai, he was usurped and became a wandering soul after his death. He experienced more than 200 years of ups and downs in the Ming Dynasty until Chongzhen hanged himself. Then, it returned to the time when the Ming Yingzong Zhuqi Town Tumu Castle was defeated. With more than 200 years of experience, where will the old man lead Da Ming? Please wait and see. That's why I can't climb the technology tree, the protagonist is a schemer At present, the protagonist had already minimized the negative impact of the defeat of the Tumu Fortress. He had not yet reached the city of Beijing, but had instead suffered heavy casualties. The progress was slow, but the character's intelligence was on the line, and the plot was self-consistent. However, the progress was too slow, and it was a little annoying. It was food. I hope you will like this book.
There were a few ancient novels that he could recommend. The female protagonist was the Empress Dowager's niece. These novels included " The Fourth Master's Green Plum Fujin,"" The Empress Dowager's Road to Upgrade,"" The System's Guide to the Empress Dowager," and " Dressed as the Empress Dowager's Niece." These novels were full of twists and turns and were fascinating. They were worth reading.
[Yan Xi seeks Empress Dowager Xiao's novel " Nine Thousand Years of Royal Clothes ". You can read it online for free.]
The relationship between Su Qin and the Empress Dowager of Yan was not something unacceptable at that time. After King Yi of Yan found out that Su Qin had an affair with his mother, he did not punish Su Qin. Instead, he treated him even better. This might be because Su Qin had a high status and talent in the Yan Country, and could help the Yan Country resist the invasion of other countries. King Yi of Yan had seen Su Qin's value, so he had chosen to show mercy to him. In addition, Su Qin was also worried that he would get himself into trouble, so he took the initiative to request to leave Yan Country. Therefore, King Yi of Yan did not execute Su Qin. Instead, he rewarded him handsomely. As for the specific reasons and details, the search results did not provide a clear answer.
The Li Yunrui in Joy of Life was not the Empress Dowager's biological daughter. In the original novel, Li Yunrui's true identity was the empress dowager's biological daughter, which was also the Qing Emperor's biological sister. However, in the television version, in order to show the Qing Emperor's importance and kindness towards blood ties, Li Yunrui absorbed Si Lili's hidden identity and became the Qing Emperor's cousin. Thus, Li Yunrui's relationship with the Empress Dowager was that of the Qing Emperor's cousin and nephew.
The relationship between Li Yunrui and the Empress Dowager in Joy of Life was not clearly described. The search results did not mention the relationship between Li Yunrui and the Empress Dowager. Therefore, based on the information provided, I don't know what the relationship between Li Yunrui and the Empress Dowager is in Joy of Life.
Empress Dowager Li (1545 - 1614) was originally a palace maid. Later, she was favored by Emperor Longqing and gave birth to Emperor Wanli Zhu Yijun. After the death of Emperor Longqing, Zhu Yijun inherited the throne and Empress Dowager Li was conferred the title of Imperial Consort. Zhu Yijun was only 10 years old when he ascended the throne, so Empress Dowager Li was in charge of the internal and external affairs of the country for a period of time. However, due to her humble background, although she was the Empress Dowager on the surface, she was actually subject to many restrictions. In order to consolidate her position, Empress Dowager Li built Buddhist temples and treated eminent monks with courtesy. In 1601, she was honored as the Empress Dowager of Cisheng Xuan Civilization Su Zhen Shou Duan Xian. During the reign of Empress Dowager Li, she contributed to the prosperity of the country and the development of religion. She died in 1614 at the age of 70.
The empress dowager and the empress dowager were not the same person. The empress dowager referred to the emperor's mother or grandmother, while the empress dowager was a higher title. Usually, after the emperor died and his eldest son inherited the throne, the emperor's mother or grandmother was honored as the empress dowager. Therefore, the empress dowager and empress dowager were different titles.
The difference between an empress dowager and an empress dowager was in their status and titles. The empress dowager referred to the emperor's mother or grandmother, while the empress dowager referred to the emperor's biological mother. Empress Dowager was a more general title, which could include the emperor's mother or grandmother. Empress Dowager was a higher title. Usually, after the emperor died and his eldest son inherited the throne, the emperor's mother or grandmother was honored as Empress Dowager. The empress dowager referred to the emperor's grandmother. She had the highest status, but she appeared later. In short, the relationship between the Empress Dowager, the Empress Dowager, and the Grand Empress Dowager was a difference in the hierarchy of feudal etiquette.