Sometimes I think Hailan didn't harm the child .. then again I think she did to spite the queen for framing Ruyi. Ruyi always said that the children are innocent victims & she didn't approve of harming the children. I love how Hailan evolved into quite a warrior at the end.
@盧璘壽로인수2 жыл бұрын
the original novel had 2-3 versions -in the original version it was a pillow -in the drama novelizations (ordered to reconcile the inconsistencies/differences between the drama and the original novel) it was indeed 3rd prince Yongzhang's cloth doll, and Hailan induced Lianxin to do the deed also in the original novel, during the scene at Cold Palace, *Hailan and Ruyi were basically gloating at all the mourning noises*
@magicwandstudio31412 жыл бұрын
@@盧璘壽로인수 in the drama novelization, did Hailan didnt burn the doll to threatened Chun pin as well like in the original or the latter did not know at all?
@盧璘壽로인수2 жыл бұрын
@@magicwandstudio3141 *Hailan "promised" Su Luyun to burn the doll afterwards* (since there was another version of the novelization that 2nd prince Yong'lian played with the doll, basically making it "his" item, and the promised burning was also in keeping with Chinese funeral customs at that time that dictated the deceased's items be burnt for spiritual reasons), but for some reason *Hailan secretly kept the doll in her possession* after the mess during Empress Xiaoxian (Langhua)'s funeral (first downfall of Su Luyun and her sons), Hailan secretly visited an unconscious Su Luyun. Upon waking up, *the first thing she saw was the cloth doll* , and upon screaming in fright and seeing Hailan *got into an argument with her* (part of their confrontation was in the official trailer showing their argument in front of Zhongcuimen Gate in the rain, but for some reason was cut off from the final product), asking Hailan why she reneged on her promise. *Hailan fired back on why she was backstabbing Ruyi by coveting the position of Empress Consort* , and afterwards Su Luyun came to her senses. Hailan then said to a sobbing Su Luyun *she should first find out the 6ıţčн responsible for her and her sons' downfall*
@annettearrow8824 Жыл бұрын
I don’t think the child was murdered by Hailan.
@sisternorn68312 жыл бұрын
Yes, Empress, it's your fault. Not because Hailan was revenging Ruyi, but because due to your insecurities you overworked a weak little boy and committed what today would be called child abuse making him stand in the cold, weakening him further and triggering asthma which even today can be fatal. Your pride and desperation to advance your clan and ensure your son became the next Emperor caused you to try to turn him into a prodigy at the cost of his childhood. It cost him his health and his life as well. Yes, Hailan somehow introduced the triggering pollen, but something would have gotten the poor boy sooner or later. If he'd gotten over this episode the Empress would have had him back at the grindstone as soon as possible, repeat until fatal. Spoiler alert The Empress' insecurities caused her to commit so many sins! Starting with the contraceptive bracelets for her main rivals Hui and Ruyi, the cinnabar poisoning removed two other heirs that could have competed with her son (as well as love rival Yu). She went on to promoting A'rou who is a horrible person, masterminding multiple murder attempts because life imprisonment wasn't good enough for her rival, and manipulations for power that included throwing her most loyal servant under the bus and into a forced childless marriage with an abusive pervert.
@roseporras20102 жыл бұрын
I do hate Empress' character.... passive agressive a'hole all the way to b'tch.
Ngl I feel bad for Second Prince, he didn't deserved to suffer. Hell all the princes and princesses were dragged into this mess thanks to their parents.
@LesandraF2 жыл бұрын
А не фиг было трахаться с разными женщинами, была бы одна и не было бы склок и убийств детей
@Greatgerd2 жыл бұрын
Hailan did this to revenge but 25 years later she lost her own son . What goes around comes around. So sad.
@MariaHernandez-px4pv2 жыл бұрын
Esa hailan fue de los mejores personajes de pasar a ser débil hasta ser una mente maestra bravo Hailan
@mariahardy12016 ай бұрын
Didn't empress accuse Ruyi of causing her son's death...despite her being confined to the Cold Palace?🙄 It angers me that he consoled everybody after losing a child but Ruyi. (I know that cane later than this scene)
@patyochoa684 Жыл бұрын
Estas personas se enfermaron de los pulmones por esa ciudad tan fría, pienso yo.
@CocoCece082 жыл бұрын
See, Empress? Next time, don't mess with Hailan.
@盧璘壽로인수2 жыл бұрын
tbf, in the original novel *Hailan was "inspired" by Jin Yuyan* and her usual rambling (but actually modus operandi) talk during the scene in the Imperial Garden, hence the presence of the reed flowers
@maiteartigas11382 жыл бұрын
Serie preciosa altamente recomendable 🎎🏆❤️
@couponconfidential45992 жыл бұрын
Believe the reed from the flower was placed in the prince's room after the one attendant went to check on the empress. I realize one attendant was still there and the story doesn't clearly state but Hailan came up with a plan & executed it somehow then with whomever's help! I know, where's my proof? However she burned paper for the young man & said your mom brought this evil on you so she felt his death was deserving*
@Lisa-ui3nn2 жыл бұрын
I totally think the same. Hai Lan and Lian Xin must have worked secretly together to trigger the prince's asthma. There are many scenes that suggest this. Spoiler!: The biggest hint is when lian xin commits suicide when the empress passes away. There's lots of guilt on her end.
@盧璘壽로인수2 жыл бұрын
the original novel had 2-3 versions -in the original version it was a *pillow* -in the drama novelizations (ordered to reconcile the inconsistencies/differences between the drama and the original novel) it was indeed *3rd prince Yongzhang's cloth doll* , and *Hailan "accidentally dropped" the doll in the presence of Lianxin* with only a curt yet spooky warning to be cautious of reed flowers, basically inducing Lianxin to do the deed (which explains why she volunteered to be at 2nd prince Yong'lian's bedside in the drama)
@dlesher31012 жыл бұрын
@@Lisa-ui3nn thank you for that spoiler...never thought of Lianxin's suicide in that way before.
@dlesher31012 жыл бұрын
I don't think it was Hailan alone, either. how would she have gotten that reed into the prince's bedroom....not without help she didn't....
@盧璘壽로인수2 жыл бұрын
@@dlesher3101 see my comment above
@troublemcallister730 Жыл бұрын
This is why harems rarely worked. The backstabbing, murder (more of children, but also concubines & consorts) was ridiculously high and often kings/emperors would often set them against each other for fun, same with the children; if they didn't the other concubines/consorts did and the children grew up thinking this power hungry narcissism was normal and so continued it. It's a disgusting practice that, thankfully, has dwindled and is only rarely practiced now.
@mushroommagic16974 ай бұрын
In real life the harems were peaceful most of the times.
@troublemcallister7302 ай бұрын
@@mushroommagic1697 - I'm sure down to the bottom of the food chain - especially when they had dozens, even hundreds or thousands of concubines - they were definitely peaceful and calm. But I think at the top, round the emperors it was much more fraught. Certainly when you read about Chinese Imperial history it's horrifying what they were willing to do to get on. From the mid range concubines, the higher up ones, the officials with daughters, outsider nobles sending their daughters into the Forbidden City with the hope of them becoming a favoured concubine....the scheming was horrible. I think I'd have preferred to be far down the pecking order and quietly living my life.😊
Por que as mulheres eram levadas ao imperador carregadas pelo eunuco?
@mariadelcarmensantosochoa43922 жыл бұрын
Era norma o eunuco chefe trazer a esposa designada para passar a noite com ele. O imperador não podia ir livremente para sua segurança.
@laisantana51442 жыл бұрын
Obg mais eu já sabia o que eu não sei era o por que dentro da história chinesa, acho que tem algo mais além de que era comum ele ir nos palácios sentado na liteira ou andando msm. O que eu quero saber era por que elas já iam nuas carregadas e checadas pelos eunucos tipo elas poderiam ir e lá se despir etc...
@salineor2 жыл бұрын
6:18 why is she wrapped up someone please tell me??
@tomescuandreea Жыл бұрын
Safety reasons, mostly. They couldn't afford having a concubine try to kill/harm the emperor, so they were stripped and wrapped in it before being carried to the emperor.
@yvonneburns27865 ай бұрын
First night rules bathed and oiled and sent to my tent😅
@Jupiters_demise2 жыл бұрын
What was the whole deal with someone veing carried in a blanket?
@cocolovesdrooling2 жыл бұрын
Its a palace rule back then to ensure the emperor’s safety. Whenever a concubine is chosen to serve the emperor for the night, they will strip naked and have a blanket wrapped around them. The eunuchs is then tasked to carry the concubine to the emperor’s chamber.
@selinatv52462 жыл бұрын
Didnt show how hailan use the reed
@ayentimbal2 жыл бұрын
I do not know if my theory is right but I think she stuffed Yongzhang's doll with reed. Yongzhang probably brought it to Xiefang Hall where the princes (including Yonglian) were studying. Yonglian may inhaled some of the reed inside Yongzhang's toy which triggers his asthma. Ps. I am not sure but that is just my guess. ☺️
@盧璘壽로인수2 жыл бұрын
@@ayentimbal the original novel had 2-3 versions -in the original version it was a pillow -in the drama novelizations (ordered to reconcile the inconsistencies/differences between the drama and the original novel) it was indeed 3rd prince Yongzhang's cloth doll, and Hailan induced Lianxin to do the deed
@西姆寶寶2 жыл бұрын
@@ayentimbal yes
@TheNylter2 жыл бұрын
No English title in the information box, no like!
@Binge-watching2 жыл бұрын
Title: Hailan avenged Ruyi and took the life of the empress' son with a reed!
@gerrilynnbaxter73922 жыл бұрын
@@Binge-watching One, the title of the SERIES is not that. Two, still not in the information box. Do your viewers a favor and make that information standard with your otherwise uninformative link salad.