Afraid! Zhen Huan didn t know until she died, and the seemingly innocent Chun er was placed by the e

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-27

Chun'er in "The Legend of Zhen Huan", loves to eat and play, carefree, and can be said to be one of everyone's favorite characters.

For Zhen Huan, Chun'er's death was the first tragedy she experienced after entering the palace and related to herself, and it also made her realize that she might not be able to protect the person she wanted to protect.

What was Zhen Huan's purpose in entering the palace in the first place? For the sake of her family, if she doesn't draft, her sister Yurao will definitely enter the palace in the future.

Therefore, after Zhen Huan entered the palace, she regarded the young Chun'er as her own sister, and Chun'er's death made her understand that she might not be able to protect her family at all, and she couldn't protect her family.

As for Chun'er, her identity has always been controversial, some people think that she is simple and kind and ignorant of the world, and some people believe that she deliberately pretended to be innocent to gain the emperor's love.

To ** this question, it is necessary for us to start with her life experience.

Among the eight show girls who were elected to the palace that year, the Manchurian flag was the Fucha nobles, and the Mongolian flag was the Borzigit clan. The Han military banner has Zhen Huan, Shen Meizhuang, An Lingrong, and Xia Dongchun.

As for Chun'er and another show girl who has never shown up, their surnames and origins have not been explained.

In the play, the aunt once said that when the show girl was selected, the first one was Manchurian, and then the one from the Han Army Banner. After Zhen Huan entered the palace, Jinxi mentioned when she introduced Broken Yuxuan that Chun'er had entered the palace first and lived in the side hall.

From this, it can be seen that Chun'er belongs to the group of concubines in Manmeng.

It has always been a mystery that Chun'er was selected.

Among these show girls, Chun'er is only 14 years old, which is the youngest overall. As soon as she came to the palace, she was put aside by the emperor, saying that she was too young to serve.

Since she is young, why did the emperor choose her as a concubine?

There must be special political considerations in this. The harem is closely related to the political forces of the previous dynasty, and we know that the royal family's choice of concubines is not only based on personal preferences, but also in balancing the forces of all parties.

The reason why Chun'er was selected is likely to be that the emperor wants to use this to entrap her family and balance other forces.

One proof is that Chun'er was already in the same position as soon as she entered the palace, and she had the same status as Xia, Dongchun. The official position of the Xia family is not low, so Chun'er's family background must also be very high, and maybe he also has a heavy army.

Thinking about it, Shen Meizhuang's family also has military power, and they are the generals who lead the troops in Jeju, and the emperor also co-opted these two families to suppress the faction of General Nian.

Speaking of this, you can roughly understand why Concubine Hua is in a hurry to extinguish her mouth.

Concubine Hua asked Zhou Ninghai to kill Chun'er, it seems that it was just because Chun'er accidentally bumped into Concubine Hua selling officials when she was flying a kite. If this matter spreads, it will be detrimental to Concubine Hua and the Nian family.

But it's too much of a rush to kill people just because of this.

So there is a hidden story behind it. On the surface, the reason why Concubine Hua killed Chun'er was because she saw Concubine Hua's transaction of buying officials and selling knights.

But it is too radical to kill people just because of this, even if Chun'er sues the emperor, there is only testimony and no evidence, and it is difficult to say who the emperor believes.

For example, the noble Fang of Broken Yuxuan in the early stage was accused of slandering Concubine Hua, and in the end, he was not beaten into the cold palace.

It is impossible for Chun'er not to know about this, and just a few words she said will not threaten Concubine Hua at all.

So the real reason is still in two points.

First, the forces behind Chun'er were co-opted by the emperor to contain the Nian family, and her family will have some constraints on the Nian family outside, and killing Chun'er is equivalent to giving the Nian family's rival a dismount.

Second, Chun'er has become Zhen Huan's most trusted helper and stands on Zhen Huan's side, which makes the jealous Concubine Hua even more unable to tolerate her.

Concubine Hua was already afraid of Zhen Huan, and Chun'er hit the muzzle of the gun herself, so she simply didn't do anything.

Through these clues, we can see that the emperor chose Chun'er to enter the palace and put it next to Zhen Huan, which has his purpose, that is, he hopes to unite the forces of the Zhen family, the Shen family and the Chun'er family to deal with Nian Qianyao in the future.

But Concubine Hua's move made this plan come to naught. Zhen Huan also didn't know that Chun'er had such a background throughout her life.

Because of this background, Chun'er died at the age of 17.

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