In the palace fight drama "The Legend of Zhen Huan", among the many unforgettable characters, a 17-year-old Chun'er is deeply loved by the audience with her extraordinary wit and shrewdness. The innocence under her smiling eyes and the scheming in her words make people seem to see a simple and lovely court girl.
And the survival of the harem is complex and sinister, and each concubine needs to deal with it skillfully. As a young and intelligent character, Chun'er shows her unique wisdom and scheming through a series of choices, laying the foundation for her foothold in the harem. Despite being only 17 years old, her insight into harem conspiracy games is extraordinary.
After entering the palace for the first time, Chun'er behaved innocently in front of Zhen Huan. Her love for gourmet pastries and her dependence on Zhen Huan all let people see her honest and simple side. However, it is in such an innocent scene that we seem to ignore those subtle changes in her.
Chun'er's clever choice of Zhen Huan shows her wisdom. She saw Zhen Huan's character and background, took the initiative to approach and expressed her willingness to move forward with Zhen Huan. Through cooperation with Zhen Huan, Chun'er skillfully integrated into Zhen Huan's team and chose a trustworthy boss to lay the foundation for her future development.
Zhen Huan chose some palace flowers for her, hoping that she would pick two to wear, but Chun'er politely refused: "No need, I still prefer my sister's dim sum here." This scene may be that Chun'er has a deeper understanding of the abundance of material life. She is not a little girl who lacks things, but a girl from a wealthy family.
And in the 21st episode, Chun'er broke into Zhen Huan's palace with a bouquet of red plums, deliberately ignored Jinxi's obstruction, and even asked the emperor noisily when the emperor was present: "Your Majesty, is the red plum picked by the concubine for her sister good?"This seemingly innocent behavior actually cleverly made her the focus of Zhen Huan and the emperor's attention, showing some of her careful thinking in power schemes.
Chun'er skillfully assisted Zhen Huan in her promotion, and indirectly fought for a better future for herself by helping her boss move to a higher position. Her strategy is similar to the way of promotion in the workplace, by supporting the success of her superiors and creating more opportunities for herself, showing Chun'a's clever approach to the game of power scheme.
Chun'er keenly discovered the inconsistency between An Lingrong and Zhen Huan's three views, and chose to exclude dissidents and maintain the stability of the team. By getting closer to Shen Meizhuang, she skillfully avoided direct competition with An Lingrong in the team, and established a more stable position for herself in the harem.
In "The Legend of Zhen Huan", Chun'er told the emperor that the trick of "Golden Dragon Izumo" was so childish when she had a round house for the first time, it must have been done by the embroidery girl. Chun'er shows her ingenious way of dealing with the world between her words. She did not directly accuse or ridicule, but through clever questions, she connected the childish tricks with the embroiderer. In this way, she not only expressed her pursuit of exquisite taste, but also avoided directly offending An Lingrong or behaving too mean in front of the emperor.
However, Chun'a's fate was not all smooth sailing. While she gradually rose to prominence with her intelligence, fate played a not-so-good joke on her. Her young and energetic life died suddenly in the changing harem, leaving behind unfinished business and unfinished ambitions.
Chun'er's unfortunate ending ignited the anger in Zhen Huan's heart. Regarding the departure of this former right-hand man, Zhen Huan's mood can be imagined. The various memories left by Chun'er in the harem became the fuse for Zhen Huan to get rid of Concubine Hua. Chun'er's death inspired Zhen Huan's stronger desire to resist, intensified the contradiction between Zhen Huan and Concubine Hua, and brought a more intense development to the story.
Chun'a, the 17-year-old girl has shown remarkable wit and intelligence during her short life in the harem. Her innocent appearance forms a strong contrast with her deep sense of scheming, becoming an unforgettable character in "The Legend of Zhen Huan".
She is adept at using social means, and is able to skillfully please the powerful and win the trust of the powerful in the court. And her clever strategy for assisting her boss in getting promoted made her gradually emerge in the harem. However, her unfortunate ending is also embarrassing, a smart and witty girl finally fails to escape the cruel reality of the harem.