Life in the harem of the Qing Dynasty was full of class divisions and differences in treatment. The queen and the imperial concubine enjoy the highest status and treatment, and their life is luxurious and rich, the food is rich, and the clothes are precious and gorgeous. The living standards of concubines, concubines, and concubines at the level of concubines gradually declined, and food, clothing, etc. also decreased. Especially the concubines, their quality of life is not only restricted by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, but also the aftermath is not duly respected.
It can be seen from the food** that the treatment of concubines of various levels is very different. The queen enjoyed the delicious food, while the concubines could only fill their stomachs. The same is true for clothing, furniture, etc., high-ranking concubines can wear gorgeous clothes and enjoy high-quality household items, while low-ranking concubines can only live by themselves.
This class difference and unfair treatment reflect the ugly side of feudal society, and women have a low status in the court and are forced to become tools for favor. For the royal family, the pomp and hierarchy of the harem were not only a means of maintaining the order of the system, but also a symbol of the distinction between dignity and inferiority. All this reflects the hypocrisy and cruelty of feudal society, and also reminds us to cherish equality and justice in modern society.
In the harem of the Qing Dynasty, concubines of different ranks enjoyed completely different treatments and living standards. Empresses and imperial concubines were of the highest status and enjoyed a life of luxury, with sumptuous food and lavish costumes. The living conditions of concubines, concubines, and concubines are gradually declining, and the food and clothing are becoming more and more simple. Especially low-level concubines, they are not only restricted in material life, but also do not receive due respect even in posthumous affairs.
This hierarchy reflected the ugliness and injustice of feudal society, placing women in competition for favor and becoming tools of the ruling class. For the royal family, the hierarchy of the harem is not only a means to maintain the ruling order, but also a symbol to highlight the distinction between dignity and inferiority. This unjust system reminds us to cherish equality and justice in modern society, and to reflect on the misfortunes and injuries brought to human society by the feudal system in history.