In "Yongzheng Dynasty", Kangxi drank deer blood wine for seven consecutive days because the prince was not angry, and on the sixth day, he drank deer blood wine again, and was ready to summon Concubine Zheng Chunhua that night.
But the chief eunuch Li Dequan was worried that Kangxi's body would not be able to stand the toss, so he knelt and begged him to take care of the dragon's body, and finally Kangxi followed the advice and did not continue to summon Zheng Chunhua.
After Kangxi drank deer blood wine, there was nowhere to vent the anger in his body, so he took Delentai and Tu Lichen out for a walk. accidentally broke the ** of the crown prince Yinren and the concubine Zheng Chunhua, which made him extremely angry, because this was his unturned brand that was turned over by his son.
This triggered a domino effect, including Yinren's henchman general Ling Pu entering the palace without authorization, which directly angered Kangxi. In the end, Yinren was deposed as the crown prince, and Zheng Chunhua was sent to Xinzheku as a slave.
Although Yinren is the crown prince, he has special feelings for Zheng Chunhua. What's the story between the two?
In the TV series "Yongzheng Dynasty", the plot about the acquaintance of Yinren and Zheng Chunhua is depicted very succinctly, but in fact, in Mr. Februaryhe's original work ** "Yongzheng Emperor", their encounter is full of drama.
At the beginning of the TV series, when Kangxi, the princes, and the courtiers were anxious about the flooding of the Yellow River, Yinren did not appear. It turned out that while everyone was busy discussing countermeasures, he and Zheng Chunhua were immersed in sweet love.
It wasn't until Kangxi sent someone to summon him that he hurried to the main hall. However, when he was asked what his countermeasures were, he was hesitant and unable to answer definitively. As a result, he was naturally severely criticized by Kangxi.
In Kangxi's reprimand, Zheng Chunhua saw Yinren's weakness and Kangxi's shortcomings. She boldly stood up to defend Yinren and was recognized by Kangxi.
Since then, Zheng Chunhua has become a unique existence in Kangxi's heart, and he was promoted to a concubine. This story shows Zheng Chunhua's courage and wisdom, and also reveals Kangxi's humanity.
The status of the concubine in the harem of the Qing Dynasty was already quite noble, but Zheng Chunhua did not expect that a righteous statement would make her status beyond the height that other women could not reach for many years.
However, she didn't expect that it was this righteous insistence that made her entangled with Yinren. Zheng Chunhua's righteous words made Yinren deeply grateful, and silently remembered her in his heart.
Since then, Yinren has often looked for opportunities to get close to Zheng Chunhua. Because the other brothers were eyeing him as the crown prince, and his own performance made Kangxi dissatisfied, he was quite frustrated in the political situation.
Although Zheng Chunhua was canonized as a concubine by Kangxi, Kangxi rarely favored her, making her feel lonely and unbearable living in the palace for a long time. In this case, Yinren and Zheng Chunhua's relationship became deeper and deeper, and they began to warm each other.
However, their relationship was finally discovered by the East Window incident and was punished by Kangxi.
Zheng Chunhua, the woman who once made Prince Yinren obsessed, has now become a shackle that he can't get rid of. She confessed her past in front of Wang Liang, admitted that she was a "shameless woman", and regretted not rejecting Yinren.
However, her remorse did not change the facts, and she finally chose to end her short life with a white silk. And Yinren, who is an even more unbearable existence in the original book than in the TV series, carries Hehesan drugs with him every day, which is even more jaw-dropping.
This love has been full of blood and tragedy from the beginning, which is unforgettable.
One day, Yinren and the little eunuch He Zhu were wandering in the imperial garden, and happened to meet Zheng Chunhua who was playing chess with the palace maid in the pavilion. At that time, Zheng Chunhua had not yet become Kangxi's concubine, but was just waiting for the Eight Banners show girl assigned by the Internal Affairs Office.
After Yinren saw Zheng Chunhua, he was shocked by his beauty, and while indiscriminately instructing her to play chess, he was obsessed with her beauty. At this moment, the sky was cloudy and rain was about to fall.
So, Yinren ordered He Zhu and the palace maid to prepare rain gear and tea, and said that he would play against Zheng Chunhua in person. He Zhu and the palace maid understood that the prince didn't really want to play against each other, so they left tacitly.
Soon, a light rain began. Yinren immediately took Zheng Chunhua to take shelter from the rain, and when the two were sheltering from the rain in the rockery, there must have been physical contact and friction. It was in the rockery that the two began their "game".
In order to block He Zhu and the palace maid's mouths, Yinren specially rewarded them with **50 taels and asked them to strictly guard their mouths.
Yinren once wanted to take Zheng Chunhua as a concubine in the East Palace, but things failed to go as he wished, and Zheng Chunhua was assigned to Kangxi as a concubine by the Internal Affairs Office. This put Yinren in a predicament, he couldn't ask Kangxi for Zheng Chunhua, but he couldn't let go of his feelings for her.
So, the two met secretly in private until the matter was exposed. Although in the original work, the plot seems a bit exaggerated, Yinren has no malice, just because he met Zheng Chunhua before, and fate made Zheng Chunhua Kangxi's concubine.
These are the stories of Yinren and Zheng Chunhua, and let's explain why he is so dependent and obsessed with Zheng Chunhua.
Yinren's dependence and infatuation originated from his unhappy childhood. Although he is a prince, his growth environment is not satisfactory. His birth mother died at the time of his birth, leaving him a child of a single-parent family.
In order to make up for the guilt and love for Empress Hesheri, Kangxi canonized Yinren as the crown prince and took on the responsibility of taking care of him. However, Kangxi was extremely strict with him, and would severely reprimand him whenever he made a mistake.
Although Kangxi's original intention was to hope that he would become a Jackie Chan, he ignored Yinren's feelings. He had no mother to confide in, so he could only endure this harsh treatment, and after a long time, he became submissive and unbearable, which made Kangxi more and more disappointed in him.
When Yinren grew up, Kangxi began to put him in charge of the government. But Kangxi was always reluctant to delegate power, and all major and minor matters had to be approved by him personally, resulting in Yinren being unable to give full play to his talents.
And Kangxi's cultivation of other sons also made him feel pressure, they all wanted to have a place in the imperial court, and even secretly cultivated their own power. This environment puts Yinren in a dilemma, on the one hand, he wants to gain his father's trust, and on the other hand, his brothers are hostile to him.
This kind of predicament, coupled with his own lack of ambition and often making mistakes in handling affairs, made Kangxi more and more disappointed in him. As a result, Kangxi often openly criticized Yinren in front of courtiers and princes, while his brothers, while ostensibly respecting him, were in fact secretly plotting to replace him.
This made Yinren feel very painful, but he had nowhere to confide in him, because his special status prevented him from finding true friends. However, when he met Zheng Chunhua, she spoke up for him, allowing him to find his long-lost maternal love, which made him very dependent on her.
There is a huge age gap between Zheng Chunhua and Kangxi, as a concubine, she is often left out in the cold, staying alone in the deep palace, and her heart is very depressed. As the crown prince, Yinren faced the threat of his brothers and Kangxi's dictatorship, which made him frightened and resentful of Kangxi in his heart.
Although he didn't dare to be presumptuous on the surface, in private he needed to find someone who could let him vent unscrupulously, and Zheng Chunhua became his best choice. Because she is Kangxi's concubine, she can give him love, which is one of the reasons why he is obsessed with her.
Both of them are hard-working people, keep each other warm, and come together.
Yinren does not have true love for Zheng Chunhua in his heart, but uses her as a tool to release pressure. When the matter between the two was revealed, it was Zheng Chunhua's wit and kindness that saved him. But after Yinren was reset for the second time, he put all the responsibility for the first abolition on Zheng Chunhua, and forced the thirteenth Yinxiang to secretly execute her.
Although Yinren is bitter, he is vicious and hateful. Fortunately, Yinxiang was chivalrous and did not help execute Zheng Chunhua, but secretly protected her. Later, he also entrusted Zheng Chunhua to Yinzhen and hid in Prince Yong's mansion.
Yinren was malicious to Zheng Chunhua and wanted to put her to death, but Zheng Chunhua always defended him and always thought about him, even when he was dying, he failed to detect Yinren's true intentions.
In order to protect Yinzhen, Wang Luo found Zheng Chunhua and forced her to commit suicide in a humiliating way, but Zheng Chunhua never expected that such a weak woman as herself would become a victim of political struggle.
The story of Zheng Chunhua and Yinren, the infatuated girl and the thin lover, makes people sigh at the cruelty of fate, making the innocent Zheng Chunhua a victim of Yinren's incompetence and ruthlessness.
Yinren's obsession and dependence on Zheng Chunhua in the early stage came from his regret of losing his mother since childhood and the trouble of lack of maternal love. He regarded Zheng Chunhua as the object of confiding and protection, and his resentment and revenge against Emperor Kangxi also affected his emotional choices.
He tried to take revenge on the Kangxi Emperor by possessing Zheng Chunhua, which was undoubtedly a rejection of Zheng Chunhua's rebellion. The most unfortunate thing is that Zheng Chunhua was involved in the battle for the storage position and became a victim of the political struggle.
The white silk that Wang Luo gave her at the end may be a relief from her tragic fate. Still, this unfortunate love story is deeply sympathetic and heart-wrenching.