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@TouchnotDAnointingof136DZion3 жыл бұрын
I guess he realized the "Life Lesson" after his wife and "True" Love death. Yet, she never had this testimony. Being trapped in a life where she had to share him with other women. I wished she had ran away with the guard and live happily ever after. He wanted hundreds of women. Yet, Didn't want any man to have Ruyi. .Typical Immature Selfish Narc Greedy Spoiled Boychild.
@林美惠-y2m3 жыл бұрын
And
@PatriciaGonzalez-xf2dz3 жыл бұрын
Actress looks beautiful something tells me they are going through something by the sound of the music. I just got Viki I'm going to look for that drama
@ritasielicki66173 жыл бұрын
Is there going to be a continuation?? It could pick up with one sone being the emperor.. Whoever wrote this is a "genius". Actors and actresses ALL deserve outstanding awards..
@hillaryhollins6672 жыл бұрын
So beautifully portrayed and heart wrenching I felt myself tearing up and emotional. It’s perfectly played and written!
@stellaofthelake34513 жыл бұрын
Qianlong: I love Ruyi them most Also Qianglong: *acts completely trash for 95% of the show*
@nurnadia11133 жыл бұрын
Agreed 100%
@alicelee26323 жыл бұрын
Trueeeeee
@盧璘壽로인수3 жыл бұрын
well his father Yongzheng in "Zhen Huan" was no different either, and if it happens, Liulianzi's 3rd work in the "Harem" series "Consort De" (Empress Xiaogong'ren of the Uya clan aka the Dowager Empress in "Zhen Huan" and 4th Prince's mother in "Scarlet Heart") would also make both Kangxi & Longkodo as jerks
@Hwaism3 жыл бұрын
98.75% actually.
@asurmenhandofasuryan46102 жыл бұрын
@@盧璘壽로인수 Honestly, Yongzheng handled things a LOT better than Qianlong. Not good, but still better than how his son dealt with things. Like that one consort whom he had her entire family pretty much executed due to her actions and attempted framing. But they're still not heavily different. Only primary difference is Yongzheng lost his "Ruyi" before becoming Emperor. Yongzheng even had his own equivalent of Qianlong's Consort Rong. I can also give credit to Yongzheng for not forcing two women that he really liked to be his consorts and instead allows them to marry the man that they loved. Qianlong wouldn't have been reasoned with so easily, dude would have given them the Consort Rong treatment. And you know the biggest difference between Qianlong and Yongzheng? Yongzheng was capable of saying "I'm sorry, it's my fault"
@Mochibitz3 жыл бұрын
He honestly didn’t deserve her, he only wanted what he couldn’t have. I’m so happy she passed peacefully and free from him.
@mdhbh2 жыл бұрын
She was a very classy, smart, and patient woman. The irony in him cutting his hair and a placing it in the box is she cut her hair to be free from him while he cut his hair to be with her in the afterlife. The tree sprouted after his demise.
@kathyconner512 жыл бұрын
He should have cut his whole pig tail off for what he put her through.
@midwinterstars84352 жыл бұрын
Same
@FFVII73212 жыл бұрын
@@kathyconner51 don't forget his eyebrows...he should cut it off too.🤣
@kathyconner512 жыл бұрын
@@FFVII7321 😂😂😂
@opheliamaples3 жыл бұрын
I know many people say that Ruyi chose her death as revenge against the emperor, but I don't see it that way. Ruyi was too good hearted and principled. Revenge was never her aim, even when she dealt with the other consorts. It was always justice that she fought for. On the last visit before his trip away when she knew it would be the last time that she would see him, she bowed as he left, giving him her silent respectful goodbye. She was just done with it all. She was spiritually and physically sick and exhausted, and didn't want to prolong her life with medical intervention just to linger on for a bit longer. She didn't want all the extra fuss if she had made her illness known. She knew the emperor wouldn't let go as he said he would wait, so she cut the ties to send him a clear message that in death she was reclaiming her own identity. When she died, she did her best to make sure that no other women of her clan will enter the harem again as her last legacy to protect them, even if it she was going to be publicly judged as a shunned failure like her aunt. She had that dream where she faced her aunt and voiced her desire to not take on her Aunt's thirst for clan glory. The emperor understood what she had been doing before her death and swallowed his pride to give to her her wish and to return to her her personal freedom by erasing her from palace records. It was in actuality an act of his contritement rather than his hate. He was always big on making himself out to be a loving and devoted husband in front of the public. That's why he acted deeply saddened by his women's passing and hid all of their past misdeeds to alleviate their image so that it would reflect nicely on him too. He wanted to portray that he had the perfect harem because he was the perfect family man, and ultimately the perfect father to his nation. Allowing the public to misunderstand and judge his treatment of Ruyi post-death as cruel, overly vindictive and indiscrete was his price to pay to give her freedom. He had told the previous Empress as she was dying that he hid her misdeeds because he was going to ensure that his reign would be blemish-free. But with Ruyi, he was willing to take that hit to his public image. It was him not allowing himself to exploit Ruyi's death like he had done with the other consorts. He had put on showy funerals for other consorts to conflate his own image, but even though Ruyi was the only one he genuinely mourned and cried over, he for once prioritised her feelings over his own egotistical selfishness to let her go in the manner that she wanted for herself - a free woman, unfettered from him and from all the titles that were meaningless to her. He had convinced her to join his harem with promises, but then neglected her, locked her up for 3 years in the Cold Palace where the seed of her illness was initially sown, forced the burden of the Empress seat onto her, failed to protect her, fell for schemes against her, broke promises to her, took her for granted, mistrusted her, resisted and disparaged her good intentions for him, physically abused her, tortured people she cared about, destroyed her hopes, and eventually killed her love. He finally saw his faults and failures and the guilt consumed him, but it was already too late to apologise. He had skirted around it before he left for the trip after Ruyi's ultimate innocence was proven when Consort Ling's crimes were exposed, thinking he had time. Now all he could do was to take away her unwanted burdens and give her peace in death. After Ruyi's death, he became a broken man. He built a new palace with a green plum blossom theme (Ruyi's favourite flowers) and secluded himself there, becoming a semi-recluse. He had once told Ruyi that he feared the loneliness of his lofty position. Ruyi had promised to never leave him alone at the summit and to always be by his side to share in his burdens. And so knowing that she chose not to fight to live on because she no longer recognised him as her Hongli and hence no longer felt beholden to her promise, really made him see the magnitude of the hurt he had caused her. He spent the rest of his life in repentance, haunted by his regrets and memories. His ultimate punishment was the loneliness he had feared. Poetic justice. After Consort Ling's confessions and Ruyi's complete vindication and death shortly there after, he began seeing everything she did and said to him through Hongli's eyes again and it broke him. He saw that he was the one who destroyed their relationship while Ruyi had been his sincere and faithful Qingying all along. He saw that when she had seemed different to him by becoming what he perceived as "cold" and devoid of all her former exuberance and affection, it was NOT because of the arrogance and disloyalty that he had accused her of having. Ruyi had become aloof towards him because of the emotional pain and long-suffering unhappiness she had to endure under his cruel mistreatment and the unmerited suspicions he had subjected her to. He finally saw that HE was the disloyal and unworthy one. The one good thing Consort Ling ever did was to figuretively slap him in face with some home truths by holding a mirror up to his own monstrosity. She was his own creation. If a woman who was so hell-bent on destroying Ruyi could still see her sincerity, how blind could he be? I'm so glad that Consort Ling woke him up to his own arrogant pride that had made him addicted to false flattery while he spurned true sincerity because it didn't stroke his ego. Ruyi, Dowager Empress and Consort Rong had tried to get it through his head before but he hadn't been able to absorb it until Consort Ling let him see what an unbearable blind fool he had been. Shame that it took so long and so much misery to others around him for him to clear the fog from his eyes. In the end, like Consort Ling whose son became the next Emperor, Ruyi did also achieve her own bitter-sweet victory. The emperor finally woke up and the murderous danger was removed from the inner palace. Ruyi had said that she regreted failing to protect her children from becoming victims to the harem schemes despite all the power she had. And so she made sure her remaining son will be out of harm's way in the care of the watchful Dowager Empress, far away enough from the harem quarters. Ruyi's son, the legitimate heir, was bypassed for the throne (as she had wanted so that he could live freely) and no other Ulanara clan woman was admitted into the harem again. Ruyi in this drama voluntarily became a scapegoat by throwing away her own legacy and becoming erased as a failed empress in the eyes of history. The scene where she cuts away and sets fire to her half of the official imperial portrait is poignantly symbolic. She did it all to protect her clanswomen from her same fate and to also spare her last remaining son from the heavy and dangerous burden of a throne that had twisted his father into a monster she could no longer love.
@lisamcdougal58823 жыл бұрын
Perfect summation. Very well stated.
@ritasielicki66173 жыл бұрын
Thankfully that last letter to her son advised him well. She wanted him to be "free" from all the corruption and debauchery. She endured so much.. She was a true upstanding individual which is a far cry from what just about everyone else was.
@aditia.27063 жыл бұрын
I got to admit my admiration towards u to be so patient and careful while writing this. Thank you.
I could feel no sorrow for him. He didnt treat her well at all. The things he accused her of. She loved only him but he was to jealous and wrapped up in his own misery to properly love her back. Rest in peace Empress.
@lizz523511 ай бұрын
Blindly wrapped in his own EGO.
@sinnersvalley3 жыл бұрын
Can we talk about how good wallace huo's performance is? He managed to make a lot of us hate the character he played and I found it amazing. He's a talented actor indeed
@srj1833 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@miyuryuu72603 жыл бұрын
Among his drama, this his best act n also most hated character he ever play lol 🤣🤣
@RiniRini-nv8rq3 жыл бұрын
He is a great actor and most handsome man
@lou_isse19383 жыл бұрын
I heard he got depressed and cried a lot because he despised this character the most. He felt sorry for Zhou Xun's character as well.
@sinnersvalley3 жыл бұрын
@@lou_isse1938 he's really into the character but also mad towards the character at the exact same time. I understand why he got depressed tho. I also heard there was so many people bullied him that time
He was honestly the real villain of the story, and it gives me such satisfaction he lived to such an old age so that he had to spend YEARS regretting how he did Ruyi so dirty. May she rest in peace and he rot in pieces.
@maggiebocob Жыл бұрын
這部戲,美化了乾隆,那有這麽情深,天天不同女人,到底有幾愛啊
@rknwk2705 Жыл бұрын
青樱:真晦气!死了还要纠缠我
@pagee74523 жыл бұрын
Really? he had the nerve to ask why she didn't tell him she was sick knowing all the suffering he put her through and the fact he had so many wives and he wasn't faithful to her. She got her revenge
@linconnueconnue2893 жыл бұрын
A man 🤔
@sshms4143 жыл бұрын
Thank god that sexist culture is in the past
@Cutiejuliya3 жыл бұрын
@@sshms414 yeah ok^
@kerr62043 жыл бұрын
@@sshms414 Sexist culture, it's not only when a man has a harem and acts like a freak. The sexist culture, it's also when a woman considers herself like an angel anyone should pray. When she thinks she has the right to insult as she wishes all the men on the earth...simple because she is a woman. In that way, the sexist culture still exists, and it's even stronger than ever. Men actually should be ashamed..... to be men. Feminists are a way worse than men before.
@cringecat36143 жыл бұрын
@@kerr6204 I wouldn't say so. Men treated women pretty bad back then. I'm not saying that men don't suffer with sexism, they do and actually a lot. But claiming feminists are worse than men who saw women as tools easily discarded is exagerating a bit. I think both extremes are equally bad, it's just that men can be more brutal about it. Women have suffered for centuries at the hands of pigs, and still suffer nowadays, despite many conquests concerning human rights. But now, we see situations where women abuse men and get away with it because society takes more seriously an abused woman than an abused man. When it comes to rapes for example, I dare say male victims suffer even more than female victims to a certain degree. If it's already bad enough for a woman to talk about it, it is even more for a man, who is usually seen as stronger and capable to defend himself. But this has gone on for centuries, it's not that recent. There have been cases in History of women killing their husbands for power, China has a few examples in its dinasties.
I've seen a lot of people criticize him for holding her buryal in the standard of a consort, even though that was what she probably wanted. She has expressed many times that she didn't want to be empress, but did it just to be by the emperor's side, so that he isn't alone. She even erased herself from the painting, where she was depicted as the empress. This became clear to the emporer when 12. prince gave him the letter where she wrote that she's free now. He finally realized that she truly loved him all this time when he was standing at the top of the wall reminiscing their love story. But in return he took her for granted, treated her badly, doubted her and believed others over her..
@raksan40833 жыл бұрын
He even had her casket made of Cheap Wood with no tombstone and took it out on her son by not giving him a title nor her.I'm glad she divorced him by cutting off her hair and saying I'm done with you your not my husband anymore
@IamMySelf78723 жыл бұрын
in this drama i wouldnt say anything but in the reality, afterall, we will never know what trully happened
@doriscastillo44383 жыл бұрын
I always see old people regretting what they are done,finish their life alone.
@shiroo9972 жыл бұрын
@@raksan4083 he didn't take it out on her son. She didn't want her son to be emperor. Think he did it for her this way.
@tasfiatabassum3512 жыл бұрын
@@studiomez3467 maybe she is saying about the real history.
@j.munday79133 жыл бұрын
He never loved anyone but himself. He was only sad because she didnt want him. Be free Ruyi!
@margaritanoir3 жыл бұрын
Some jerk girl badmouthing the Empress and he finally reacts. Why the heck didnt he do that when she was alive and every evil idiot could accuse her of the most absurd things???? This childish emperor pisses me off so much
@loeypop41943 жыл бұрын
the emperor is known for "feigning affections after death" look at the first empress fucha clan... he pretended as if he was so in love with her after her death and wrote poems to remember her.
@Bobbylim3233 жыл бұрын
@@loeypop4194 qianlong is a man of many things, there are paintings of him cosplaying as a monarch of the many different cultures that he is a ruler of. Man is basically Johnny sins before Johnny sins
@loeypop41943 жыл бұрын
@@Bobbylim323 JOHNNY SINS🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@philliperskine49863 жыл бұрын
i guess one has to put themselves in the emperors shoes. The emperor was just a pawn and you cannot see it or you don't want people to see it.
@margaritanoir3 жыл бұрын
@@philliperskine4986 while there have been emperors that were pawns, this particular one definitely wasn't. He ordered genocides that even his own generals wouldn't follow through and he punished them for not being "effective" at it.. In his personal life, although he and his first wife (empress Fuca) loved each other, she still expressed to him her unhappiness telling him that if you "arent a fish, you can't know if the fishes are happy" and although she had a daughter, she became depressed because of her two sons' deaths. It wasn't actually common for Empresses of the dynasty to have surviving sons and she could have adopted so, her unhappiness is probably due to her feeling insecure in her position too. As for Qianlong's 2nd wife, she apparently argued with him during a trip when he took local prostitutes thus risking his and his wives' health. As we know she ended up cutting her hair and Qianlong gave her powers to Noble Consort Ling who by that time had climbed her way to the top close enough to be a threat to the Empress herself. In general, its fair to assume none of Qianlongs Empresses felt secure in their position and he wasnt one to respect rules or tradition eg he disinherited one of his own sons who allegedly criticized him over his obsession with Consort Rong who was a historical figure.
I was mad when emperor didn't appoint Ruyi's son as the crown prince but I realized he was doing what she had hoped for her son. It pained him to not appoint her son but it was one of the last thing he could do for ruyi.
@sabbyn.18153 жыл бұрын
Whatever actions after death of loved one is pointless. Better to treat them well when alive.
@Tuerywizbackeye2 жыл бұрын
連最後的小太監都這麼會演,整齣戲選角+導演真是太強了👍👍👍
@XiaoqiaoDrama2 жыл бұрын
每個選角都很用心
@beaanchor2 жыл бұрын
小太監也太可愛了XDDD
@chubbynatalia37732 жыл бұрын
真的 連不是主要演員的都很用心在演 烘托的好棒
@kazewendy123 жыл бұрын
有沒有人在郎世寧說“臣做不到”時自動聯到宜修那句“臣妾draw不到呀!”
@cks03283 жыл бұрын
draw不到 XD
@LisaMCreations3 жыл бұрын
Only Chinese drama that makes me cry like a baby every time I watch it. I love Ruyi, the character portrayed in this drama. So tragic and wished nothing but for the love she always wanted to cherish
@bucolic_lb3 жыл бұрын
me too! i have so much respect for her and I cry every time! the disappointment must have been unbearable
@Samantha-gx6kp2 жыл бұрын
Me too , the corean make cry too 😭😭
@lizzie_b3 жыл бұрын
After all this time I thought Ruyi's last goodbye without telling him she was sick was the most well deserved act towards the Emperor, when in fact it was the cutting of the painting. Empress Ruyi didn't want to allow him to remember her even in a portrait after she was gone, Is like she said, ''I will leave this earth and I want you to forget me''. I love this drama 💜
@nursaaidah59073 жыл бұрын
I really love this drama. The Ruyi empress is so cool, rarely raise her voice, even she in fighting.. that shows her inner calm side and elegance of royal styles. Her devotion not only for her love ones, but also to God. Kudos to Zhou Xun actress as well Wallace Huo. This is another level of Chinese Drama.
@cuoshen15913 жыл бұрын
“原來年少情深,也可以走到相看兩厭。”
@kimhicks47813 жыл бұрын
This series was a beautiful tribute to the real life Empress Ruyi. I just wish she could have seen it
@meimei19193 жыл бұрын
It’s a beautiful story but not historically correct.
@kimhicks47813 жыл бұрын
@@meimei1919 True but parts of it are correct. One part that wasn't true is in the series they showed him càring For Ruyi inspire of his bad behavior. Even crying when she died very emotionally. The historical Emperor married her when she was 16 and probably liked her for awhile but as she aged to her 40's he wanted to replace her with Ling. . They got. In an argument and it is said she cut her hair but no one witnessed it.She probably wanted her freedom but the Emperor put her under house arrest. Took everything away from her. Didn't want any memory for future generations of her. Downgraded her funeral etc. Same as mini series. A lot of mini series was true to history. He really did live a long time and elevated Ling after her death to Empress and her son his heir to throne. Also died lonely like the series. With her end like it was and sad life I think she would be pleased that so many people today care about her her hundreds of years after her death.
@elosiantohina8271 Жыл бұрын
@@kimhicks4781 emperor made ling an imperial Consort ling and never empress she was also buried as imperial Consort and never empress , emperor made Consort ling son the crown prince because he has no choice and because emperor legitimate heir Yongji was murdered by Consort ling back then so there was no other person except ling son Yongyan who later became an emperor he himself made his mother empress postmortemly inorder to stabilize his sit on the throne as emperor after all he is an illegitimate son
@kimhicks4781 Жыл бұрын
@@elosiantohina8271 Thank you for this information. When I read that Ruyis son died early at 25 years I suspected he was murdered. Also when the real Emperor put Ruyis under house arrest I figured she was murdered because she was dead a year later. Years later when some people opened Ruyis casket they said she was perfectly preserve and full of arsenic. Ling was an operator and manipulative. She played the Emperor to what he wanted to hear. Ruyis tried to help him by pointing out his mistakes Ruyis married him when she was sixteen so she was very familiar with him being married for so long At the time of her death she was in her 40's. They say Consort Ling died 10 years after Ruyis. I had thought the Emperor gave her son the okay to make her Empress. I also read that they didn't keep very good records back then.
@goldenheart20183 жыл бұрын
When I first watched this I thought he cut his hair because he couldn't let Ruyi go. As I watched it a few times after, I realized he did it because that was his way of saying he accepted her wishes after all this time. He let her soul be free of him and officially accepted her wishes to be divorced/free, something he couldn't do while he was alive but, now is willing to do because he was dying.
@lilliangallardo83493 жыл бұрын
Selfish..conceited to the end
@ovrjoyd4u23 жыл бұрын
I disagree. He cut his hair to reunite with her and to admit his love for her. He realized at that point she was always true to him. So he knotted his hair with hers. Then the plum plant he gifted her that had withered and hadn't bloomed in years began to bud. I think this alludes to he and Ruyi get to fulfill their love in the afterlife.
@enochnox78523 жыл бұрын
@@ovrjoyd4u2 I want to believe that too
@aralaiqualasse30443 жыл бұрын
@@ovrjoyd4u2 same.. Hope its how you said it. He kept her hair all this while. Finally able to tie their hair together. And then the plant that never bud for many many years finally flower.
@ovrjoyd4u23 жыл бұрын
@@aralaiqualasse3044 It does take time for people to heal from broken relatonships, admit their fault, and be ready to forgive themselves/others. . He truly was raised to accept an emperor is infallible. Therefore if the relationship failed it had to be Ruyi's fault. He had bedwarmers, but never ever again a love like hers. He's a bit short bus special. But the realization came finally albeit too late for her to know he truly believed her.
@a09305592093 жыл бұрын
生在宮中身不由己,一起去了,綠梅開了,青櫻弘曆也能由自己了!
@pagee74523 жыл бұрын
He didn't appreciate her and took her for granted when she was a live so she finally got her sweet revenge
@znxbcvafds59183 жыл бұрын
有個亦師亦友亦有情的妻子多難得,皇上太高傲了不懂的珍惜
@s89031720033 жыл бұрын
天下都他的 他的人生裡會有"珍惜"????
@superchick49943 жыл бұрын
This made me reflect on my own failed marriage. The emperor was akin to my ex and I had the same regard as Ruyi. I finally realized I had to cut the ties that bound me so I could be free to live a peaceful full life with ❤️and laughter devoid of hate and anguish. Loneliness can tough, but choosing to live a happy life without fear and treachery was my one true wish. This is a wise wish for all who are having trouble in their relationships. I may not be in one, but I am free and living a purpose filled life.
@athena995202 жыл бұрын
You are the best girl!!!
@Redditstoryteller1212 жыл бұрын
Happy For you 💛
@Bbbbjjjjjjjj35 Жыл бұрын
Hopefully this new year will bring you good days, good memories, and good feelings
@Tooba-K123 Жыл бұрын
My best regards for you ❤
@pattycakes11463 жыл бұрын
The love and loyalty of one good woman is never enough. And yet when she’s had enough bullshit she’s made to feel like she was the bad one. She deserved a better man.
@PrettyAwkwardThing3 жыл бұрын
I wonder if the real emperor felt this way. But I'm happy she abandoned him in the end and not the other way around
He gave her titles, gave her expensive gifts. but all she wanted was his love.
@vpandey88243 жыл бұрын
he did'nt give her anything...not even a proper burial-_-
@juliasolaire39753 жыл бұрын
@@vpandey8824 😢😔 and this is the bitter truth
@philliperskine49863 жыл бұрын
oh sorry did you forget she also poisoned herself with white arsenic and sent him on a witch hunt? like i said you did not catch it all apparently. you are looking through one side. Try re watching you may understand it differently.
@margaritanoir3 жыл бұрын
@@philliperskine4986 lol dude.. they were trying to kill her in that Cold Palace (snakes, fire etc). As she said, she decided to beat them to it- take poison before others feed it to her. That was her only way out. And suddenly he set her free although there wasnt much new proof so clearly it worked. Btw this element isnt even historical so Ive no idea why youre going around defending this awful Qianlong and doing injustice to Nara. If you have an issue with women, this issue doesn't concern Nara aka Ruyi who was by all accounts a virtuous woman who wanted to become a nun and cut her hair to divorce Qianlong (who by that time was taking up random and unchecked prostitutes from the places they were visiting)
@philliperskine49863 жыл бұрын
@@margaritanoir dear this was a harem she married into a whole different way of life than today. No I don't have an issue with women. It is like putting your foot in a den of vipers as you saw in the show. Just intensified. That's all
@Infjkulasa65693 жыл бұрын
Excellent acting by emperor and empress. Also the rest of the cast. This tv series is worthy of multiple awards including best actor and actress, best director, best music, etc.
@christinecameron16123 жыл бұрын
You mean other than all the times he ignored her, imprisoned her, believed blatant lies about her, and threw her under the cart, so to speak. No, he was a horrible husband who did not deserve even 1 wife. Good riddance to bad rubbish when he died.
She was his true love. By him putting his hair lock with hers joined their spirit together in the next world. Even tho they didnt get along sometimes, they still loved each other deeply. Its so sad she died much younger than him. It wasnt the same after that.
@224243 жыл бұрын
It took her death for him to learn
@electroandcake66583 жыл бұрын
in the process he ruined so many women's lifes tho. I love how he looks but his character is so toxic and selfish....
@opheliamaples3 жыл бұрын
It's actually the opposite. Cutting the hair meant divorce. He was finally letting her go as she had wished. He loved her with a toxic selfish love that she grew to hate and wanted to get away from. She burnt her half of their portrait to say to him that she doesn't want anything to do with him anymore and doesnt even want to be linked with him in history. She also didn't leave him any last message because to her, he was no longer anything to her. That's why he had her removed from official records and buried with her fellow friend concubine. He finally understood how his selfishness killed her love for him and finally gave to her what she wanted - to be totally free of him. Burying her as an empress in his eventual imperial tomb meant that their souls will be bound together in the afterlife. Even though it might have been something he wanted, she didn't, and so he did right by her and her wish to be free of him by burying her elsewhere. Striking her from his own life and records of it was the most decent thing he has ever done for her. It is the first time he did something for her even if he was not something he wanted. She wanted no entanglements with him and so he gave her that, even though from the outside his intentions were misunderstood and it looked like he was snubbing her. When he died, that was the end of their final and last entanglement - which was his memory of her. When he died his memory of her ceased to exist. That's why the tree bloomed. She was finally and truly free from the toxicity of his love. Their souls will never meet again just like she wanted.
@fazila85833 жыл бұрын
@@opheliamaples Am really impressed by your interpretation and it's actually what historians are now thinking as well. For years they always labelled her as a loser and bad woman. I think whatever reason she cut her hair, bottom line is she was fed up with him and wanted an out. I wish the real Qianlong would have left some clue on the hair cutting incident.
@pagee74523 жыл бұрын
In real life she passed away at age of 45
@ally-chan22893 жыл бұрын
He cried when she dissapeared.....its really not common to see an emperor cry as his tears are meant to be dry but he is also confused by xonsort ling haysttt i pity both of them maybe in the next life they will live as a common people and he cut his hair along with ruyi means that they will be married or their love wont last in the next life and the flower blooms is because they will start their love story again but with a happy ending
@lilliangallardo83493 жыл бұрын
Nag the flower bloomed cause Ruyi was happy he died😀😀😀
@echen17163 жыл бұрын
人類的通病,得不到的和永遠失去的才是最好的
@radhikaratheesh31613 жыл бұрын
I'm happy that finally he understood what's loosing someone we loved and regret, he deserved to be live alone ❤❤
@juliie0073 жыл бұрын
In the drama maybe he was regretful but there are several historians who note that he wasn’t that broken up when Ruyi died coz he had already moved on to Consort Ling the mother of emperor Jiaqiang and 3 other children.
@radhikaratheesh31613 жыл бұрын
@@juliie007 of course yes, it should be that way, I'll give u an other example it's TAJ MAHAL it's considered as the greatest built of love but in reality, the one to whom the emperor made that building was one among his 14 wife's (mumthaz) after her death he married her sister to full the column
@dreamercreations24992 жыл бұрын
What an emotional ending... After not blooming since ruyi's passing, it finally did so when the emperor cut his own lock of hair, before finally passing away, symbolizing he is finally accepting the divorce she made, truly setting her free from him. You think ruyi is content now?
@loeypop41942 жыл бұрын
Qing Ying has come to meet her Hong Li. They are no longer Ruyi and Qian Long. Just Qing Ying and Hong Li.
@youlishi Жыл бұрын
They just making justice to the bastard emperor coz its their ch culture to put men in pedestal even they are bastard
@ynyn28753 жыл бұрын
A lot of people wonder why I prefer this over the Story of Yanxi Palace. They feel like Yanxi Palace is way more interesting and entertaining compared to this depressing drama that has an emperor that makes you want to question your sanity. But honestly, despite the vibrancy that Yanxi Palace exudes, I still can't help but admire this drama more for its realness. The way it makes me feel so many emotions with its deep, poetic, and yes, very depressing storyline makes me fall in love with it more. There are so many beautiful poetic undertones that should really be appreciated more. It's written in a way that really makes you empathize with the characters, especially Ruyi, whose unwavering love and kindness for others is really something that should be admired more. A lot of people get bored with storylines like these because of the way it's written to give the main character a tragic ending, but it is precisely because it is not like your typical Cinderella story with a happy ending that this drama really captured my heart. It reminded me that in life, we won't always get the ending that we've always wanted. Life won't always be all sunshine and rainbows, but that doesn't make it any less beautiful.
@ivylovepurple3 жыл бұрын
最後一段看幾次哭幾次😭😭😭
@annechoyrocks3 жыл бұрын
The painter is the wisest. You can't remake moments.
@marionmcgrady22663 жыл бұрын
It is do sad the way he treated her. He was only thinking off himself,he didn't believe any thing she said. Those women were murdered they killed the children.and then they frame her, he locked her away, he slap her down. I was so glad she left him. He due sad and alone. He was the wwe worst ruler he was ruling with his other head.R. I. P. Queen
@juliie0073 жыл бұрын
From what I’ve read in History the real Qianlong emperor wasn’t too broken about Ruyi’s in his later life after her death. He had already moved onto the real consort Ling and had 7 children with her. But we can never really know the whole story coz life in the Harem of the Forbidden city was tightly guarded and not accessible to the public. Also discarded consorts and empresses often had their records purged. This series is an empathetic attempt to rehabilitate her image by historians.
@laurab57503 жыл бұрын
@@juliie007 The thing is, Ling was never elevated to Empress in her lifetime...only after death since her son was named crown prince. In the 30+ years after Ruyi's death, he only had 1 or 2 more children, which means he spent far less time with his harem than previously. Also, her body was the only one found to have high levels of mercury.... All in all, that lends far more weight to this version than others.
@user-qx4ow8ho3z3 жыл бұрын
@@laurab5750 hi, u said that her body has high level of Mercury, can u plz explain why that happened and what does it mean? I genuinely want to know the meaning of this.
@eri_na283 жыл бұрын
@@user-qx4ow8ho3z Hi, not the most versed in history and how it could have happened to her, but mercury it’s a chemical compound highly toxic. It’s said that many rulers after being in constant exposure to this went crazy and died of poisoning ‘cause it accumulates in different organs like liver and brain. Mercury was used in many many things for example makeup, and I’m not very sure but I think there was a culture that though it was a really good thing to consume (probably I’m mistaking things with this later fact, if you like you could make a little research later) and it was discovered lots of years later that it caused poisoning. I hope to have answered a little bit of your doubts ☺️
@annbower62783 жыл бұрын
@@user-qx4ow8ho3z not only they had ingested mercury pills but also a wine called realgar (arsenic) wine, drunk during weddings & the dragon boat festivals.
@mullynn97173 жыл бұрын
好的一部剧。周迅演技太被吸引住了。我喜欢。
@Truthsunfoldinlightofday6 ай бұрын
有一天也許愛面子後悔才會發現自己真正愛的人,但卻來不及
@solmazramazanova7393 жыл бұрын
.актёры играют .будто проживют жизнь . Случайно нашла.очень затянула .стала смотреть . Ценить надо при жизне. Потом уже поздно оплакивать.
@mediatrixdegala51173 жыл бұрын
I don't feel bad nor sorrow to him Now that he's repenting of what he'd done to her and realized he really love her that's much Good for him died by himself.
@lilliangallardo83493 жыл бұрын
When he died the plant bloomed...Ruyi was so happy 😀😀😀😀she got her revenge
@ГалинаБезрукова-з1ф3 жыл бұрын
У него много было жен, но любил он все таки только одну, понимаем мы это тогда когда теряем. Как говорится, что имеем не храним, а потерявши плачем.
@shookhwathen84903 жыл бұрын
The fact that the real Emperor Qian Long stripped her of almost everything right up to her burial says a lot about his distaste towards Ru Yi.
@labj48533 жыл бұрын
He didn't despise her...he set her free.
@princessjoyhernandez60543 жыл бұрын
more like he respected her wish to be free of anything...she didn't want a pompous funeral meant for an empress even if he wanted to, so Qianlong went along with that request and set her free. He loved her sincerely, but wasn't able to express that to her properly.
@Black.Spades3 жыл бұрын
@@princessjoyhernandez6054 I think they're talking about the historical figures. While the series is nicely done, the reality was probably less romantic. And the emperor Qian Long seemed to resent Ruyi in the end.
@princessjoyhernandez60543 жыл бұрын
@@Black.Spades true tho
@PrettyAwkwardThing3 жыл бұрын
@@Black.Spades i do wonder if this is how the real life event went as well. It would explain a lot. But even still he's trash
@jjchan6443 жыл бұрын
活著的時候己不復相見,死後又何必再去懷念?!
@hellas6263 жыл бұрын
No te pases, este fragmento me rompió el corazón... Y decían que no tengo uno, ahora que se que lo tengo duele. Larga vida a Ruyi.
@Lmin287 Жыл бұрын
Y pensar que quiolang nunca la valoro , que se dejo segar por el poder de ser el emperador
@gwendolynalbert19843 жыл бұрын
Totally amazing actors. I was able to learn their culture and see the working behind the palace walls. What an amazing production! Even though the wife knew the Emperor had concubines your heart most have had to be hardened taking care
@debbiecrum75853 жыл бұрын
I agree with everything you said. They are all terrific actors. I admire them all. I learned so much about their culture and all the historical past of this dynasty.
@omra7773 жыл бұрын
it is really a wonderful production , with all the good talented mature actors with this great story it is the first time I enjoy watching a true historical sad love story bec 90% of chinese drama are not that wonderful & it is as if they are targeting teens or very young people so this drama is really magnificent
@BeveC21E3 жыл бұрын
You're absolutely right...she was a tiger and the real strength in the city and he knew it! He just wasn't wise enough to appreciate it and he knows he's gonna pay for it and BIG! The proper ending.
@BeveC21E3 жыл бұрын
My favorite emperor, of all the dynasties! Oh should see his newly restored garden in the 'city'! And he never spend one night there in that perfect bit of space he created towards his retirement. It's indescribably lovely!
@omra7773 жыл бұрын
@@BeveC21E you mean the garden that he was planning and drawing after Ruyi's death ? may be that is why he never sat there !!
@shamymanavie50963 жыл бұрын
Full white hair but no wrinkles on his face, Emperor must have good skin care routine...lol
@lilliangallardo83493 жыл бұрын
😀😀😀
@mellomelo49013 жыл бұрын
Yeah, for some weird reason Asian people don’t seem to ever get old. I once met a 25 year old Chinese... I thought she was 12.
@ceszy67423 жыл бұрын
Lmao
@ytp48463 жыл бұрын
@@mellomelo4901 that’s true. My grandma is 88 years old and has very few wrinkles.
@henry206short53 жыл бұрын
BRUH PLS YOUR FUNNY ASF
@LERYUKIAT2 жыл бұрын
最後的音樂好感人! 那太監演得很好,看一次,哭一次!
@magalygutierrez70132 жыл бұрын
Fue tan cruel con ella, que cuando murió no le dio el puesto que se merecía, fabulosa historia e interpretación de los actores, felicitaciones, saludos desde Venezuela
@diajna40572 жыл бұрын
En realidad creo que cuando ella murió y él decide no enterrarla como emperatriz es más bien una liberación para Ruyi, para que ya no tenga la carga de ese puesto que ella no quería.
@Ofecalvomachin Жыл бұрын
Él fue tan cruel con ella que efectivamente no le dio su reconocimiento en su muerte como tenía que haber sido, sin embargo se arrepintió de haber sido tan cruel, la maltrato física y mentalmente y el amor de ella era tan grande que se dejó. Creó qué cuando la quiso de verdad fue después de morir ella...al final el vuelve a unir su pelo al de ella para en su reencarnación volverse a encontrar...y ahora de mi cosecha ...esperó que nunca se reencuentre con un ser tan diabólico, porque llegó a ser un diablo para ella...
Even in death, Ruyi did not receive the respect she deserved.
@Hunlover1236012 жыл бұрын
her letter to her son made emperor realise she didnt want to be his empress ever again. even in death. so he set her free. to be buried among the other concubines instead of his future burial site. she was buried where her friends would be too.
@laurapereo76643 жыл бұрын
Ruyi fue una persona muy sencilla y educada con una seguridad muy integra, su amor puro con las acciones en su contra fue muriendo, ella sabia que ese mundo de la realeza no era para ella. Por amor lo acepto y lucho pero el emperador inseguro y debil no correspondio en igual forma y su amor se volatizo a lo mas puro . Volo con Dios al encuentro de sus seres amados. Y aun muerta el emperador no le dio su lugar en la tierra...ojala que nunca mas lo vuelva a ver aun en el cielo espero que sus caminos nunca se unan.. que a el lo reciban todas las viejas que murieron por querer quedarse con el..Ruyi ya NOO lo amaba.
@wallycruz7962 жыл бұрын
No puedo dejar de llorar en esta última escena. No fue fiel ni compasivo. Pero el amor y el perdón superó la vida.
@canaldalela38302 жыл бұрын
Yo pienso lo mismo...
@Ofecalvomachin Жыл бұрын
QUE PERDÓN? ELLA AL FINAL NO LO PERDONO NI QUISO NADA CON ÉL, ( MAS CLARO EL AGUA ), LO QUE NO ENTIENDO ES EL AFÁN DEL EMPERADOR EN VOLVER A UNIR SUS CABELLOS COMO SI VOLVIERAN A UNIRSE, FUE UN EMPERADOR CRUEL, ASESINO, MENTIROSO, LUJURIOSO TENIA TODOS LOS CALIFICATIVOS DE UN DEMONIO...
@Lmin287 Жыл бұрын
@@Ofecalvomachin ruyi si lo perdono mas sin embargo dejo claro que no queria ser emperatriz ( en verdad ella nunca quiso ser emperatriz) ya que ese titulo le trajo desgracias a ella y sus seres querido , ( pero eso tambien era por su apellido ulunara que era el clan mas grande del imperio quing dando 6 emperatrizes , ya por ahi va el odio de muchas de las concubinas)
@emilioyang404210 ай бұрын
@@Ofecalvomachincomo Chino diría que quizás el pensamiento chino es difícil para que los extranjeros comprenden. Pero a esta altura, Ruyi lo tiene perdonado, incluso hasta todas mujeres adversarias que la hicieron trampas y daños.
@sitiaidakamaruddin81923 жыл бұрын
im crying so bad at the end of this story..best drama ever..salute
Me encantó que floreció el bonsai después de tantos años. No la valoró en vida y lo hizo después de su muerte.
@haydeeruiz28173 жыл бұрын
Simple he don't respect her , he don't appreciate her, she just hit him in his heart
@nelidacristinaaguero3973 жыл бұрын
Cuánto amor,como a veces las conveciones del poder puede separar los que se aman aunque a veces nos cuenta entenderlo.😩😢
@bauscheusse10 ай бұрын
I've literally only seen the video where they get revenge on the Empress and Ruyi's death video before this one, and yet I'm still sobbing. The pure emotion in this is tearjerking.
@KP-vf3jh3 жыл бұрын
Seeing his death scene made me cry so much for ruyi . Things would have been so much better had it not been for his ego
@Misakigi3 жыл бұрын
By erasing her from records, he granted Ruyi’s wish to be free. In the end, he cut his hair bc he still wished to be beside her. And I believe Ruyi would have accepted that bc she loved him for him not his title.
El fue tan cruel, solo se amaba a el mismo. Y ruyi un gran ser humano.
@adrianarodriguez88302 жыл бұрын
El emperador Qianlong no merecìa estar con ella por ser tan desgraciado con Ruyi y someterla a tantas penurias como encarcelarla en el palacio frìo, torturar a sus seres queridos y caer en las intrigas de su haren y ser un mujeriego. Es una historia hermosa pero muy triste
@RiniRini-nv8rq3 жыл бұрын
Wallace Huo is my favourite, what a handsome man and great actor ❤
@adafretton96733 жыл бұрын
The music is so brilliant the sound makes you wanna cry it's so ❤️ breaking
@anna-mariehartman69853 жыл бұрын
The doublestander in Imperial politics is riveting, but at the same time it's an reality that continues to plague in everyday.
@starrynight62683 жыл бұрын
I think comments don’t need to be too harsh. (Fine with every view) I don’t think Ruyi hated the emperor even though he was horrible. She always loved him, as the lover and husband he was. She knew their relationship had already broken as he became corrupted, but she would never hate him. She treasured that love at every moment, but she knew they could not be together anymore. When she told him ‘Flowers bloom and withered.’, it’s more like ‘Farewell, my lover, I couldn’t be with you anymore’ The emperor is indeed horrible, but he didn’t treat Ruyi exactly like trash, I mean when he still have conscious. He begged his father to ask her hand even though when her aunt commit evil, he placed her in the cold palace to protect her under the dowager’s plan, and sent guard Ling to protect him in secret, keeping and torturing the traitorous maid so the truth will be revealed one day and he missed her for three years. Even though he’s horrible, he actually treasured the love they had. He missed the time when they were young, unfortunately he blamed everything on Ruyi for the loss of it(Well, Ruyi shouldn’t be too stubborn, but he should take most of the blame). There are actually not very good proofs that he loved and failed her. He favoured Consort Ying and Rong because of their strong and free spirit liked Ruyi, favouring that evil Consort Ling because she resembled her as mentioned in the novel. I’m not justifying him but just want to say unlike Henry VIII, he knew how to love and still have a heart, as well as a sense of regret and did not succumbed to madness and perversity in the end. Also, why as if there’s no one mentioning that blooming plum flower? In the end, the emperor cut a lock of his hair and place it into the box with Ruyis’, covering it with the handkerchief Ruyi made it for him in the past. It signified even though he died as an emperor and buried next to other women, he was willing to abandon everything if he could become her loving husband in the next life. No matter he is king this time or not. The plum flower was a gift he brought it for Ruyi decades ago and had already withered for a long time, and he kept it for all the time. It bloomed again after he died. Then Ruyi’s younger version appeared. It meant Ruyi forgave and accepted him again and there’s a chance they could finally leave their burdens and reunite in the next life. It is a very beautiful, bittersweet ending that moves me every time I watch.
@chaver19xx3 жыл бұрын
this is exactly what im talking about, the meaning of the plum flower means that either in another life, their love will blossom again or Ruyi forgive him already and she welcomes her in heaven or afterlife. i don't think Ruyi loss her love for the emperor, maybe she just realized that she just need to stay away from him, hide the truth about her illness and removed everything that will make the emperor remembers her because even she take that medicine religiously she'll die eventually and dying will be difficult for her since she will leave earlier than him and she also wants to die the way she wanted to, she wants to die like a commoner not as a consort, concubine or empress because she enter the palace for him not for power, money or position. sorry for my poor English.
@baggytanes61172 жыл бұрын
thank you .of all the comments this is the most satisfying one
@violetkirk4729 Жыл бұрын
Ruyi was a true Empress to the Emperor she always served him so well even though he hurt her in so many different ways during their life together. It was only after she died that the Emperor realised what he had lost. I found it moving when he cut his hair and placed it with Ruyi's with the handkerchief she made for him and particularly when the plant Ruyi had carefully nurtured finally blossomed when he died and he never saw it, even though he kept it by his side. An amazing drama from start to finish and one I often come back to and re watch certain scenes. The script was well written, the acting was excellent from all the cast, the costumes, the palace buildings and the music made it memorable to watch.
@janetpitts73023 жыл бұрын
Omg, I just found this series and am totally obsessed, every actor is just outstanding!! I love Riyu but pissed off with emperor!
@nela39863 жыл бұрын
Lol. he doesn't look old at all. What a baby face granpa
@TruthSayer20073 жыл бұрын
Lol I was thinking the same. They could have at least given him some wrinkles.
@Aaa345-dse3 жыл бұрын
So sad he refused to trust the one who loved him the most and hurt her the most
@jetaboveclouds4 ай бұрын
Wallace Huo is a great actor. His descent into the dark side was so real and believable. He turned into this despicable despot and he played it so well, not overdone. His regret and his playing an old man was touching. Ruyi stated what she learned about marriage as the law of nature, it starts in happiness and ends in failure. She had come to peace with the reality of what happened. She dies and we peacefully let her go. We went through it all with them. This show is an experience.