In the magnificent Forbidden City, the relationship between Empress Chunyuan and Concubine Hua can be described as tense and incompatible. Concubine Hua, with her strong family background and outstanding intelligence, although her status in the court was inferior to that of the queen.
has always maintained a high degree of vigilance against the queen, and even did not hesitate to sow discord in front of the emperor, making the queen's position in the emperor's heart precarious. Faced with such a situation, it is undoubtedly more difficult for the queen to secretly suppress Concubine Hua.
As Concubine Hua's bedroom, Yikun Palace is extremely loyal, forming an impregnable line of defense. These subordinates are not only loyal to Concubine Hua, but most of them are her henchmen, which is difficult for outsiders to penetrate.
Even if the queen wanted to buy them, she couldn't do it. In this situation, it is almost impossible for the queen to attack Concubine Hua.
Unlike Concubine Hua, Chunyuan and Empress Yixiu have a layer of kinship. This relationship makes Harumoto's wariness of the empress relatively low, which also provides the empress with certain opportunities.
However, even so, the queen did not choose to attack Chunyuan. This is because the empress is well aware that once Harumoto loses power, her own position will also be threatened.
Therefore, the queen has always been cautious and vigilant in dealing with Chunyuan. It is worth mentioning that Concubine Hua is not on the queen's suppression list.
This is because the queen knows very well that neither the emperor nor the queen mother will make Concubine Hua bigger and stronger. Although Concubine Hua's family background is strong, the emperor and the queen mother's wariness of her is also obvious.
Therefore, the queen believes that instead of going to great lengths to deal with Concubine Hua, it is better to push the boat down the river and use the power of the emperor and the queen mother to balance Concubine Hua.
In this way, the queen can not only avoid herself from falling into danger, but also weaken Concubine Hua's power to a certain extent. For the queen, killing Concubine Hua is not a cost-effective thing.
First of all, although Concubine Hua is high and powerful, she has no heirs, so she cannot pose a substantial threat to the queen's position.
Secondly, although Concubine Hua's family is strong, the emperor and the queen mother will check and balance it, so the queen does not have to worry too much.
In the end, if the queen rashly attacked Concubine Hua, once she failed, she would not only incur the anger of the emperor and the dissatisfaction of the queen mother, but also put herself in a place of no return.
Therefore, after weighing the pros and cons, the queen thought that it was wise not to move Concubine Hua. In addition to the above reasons, there is another important factor that makes it difficult for the queen to attack Concubine Hua - the emperor has Concubine Hua in his heart.
Although Concubine Hua did a lot of evil in the court, the emperor never forgot her. Even after the fall of the Nian family and the disclosure of Concubine Hua's crimes, the emperor never thought of killing Concubine Hua.
This attitude made the queen feel helpless and jealous. She knew that even if she could successfully get Concubine Hua offline, she would inevitably be angry and blamed by the emperor. Therefore, the queen had to be cautious and restrained in her treatment of Concubine Hua.
Although the queen did not choose to attack Concubine Hua, she did not completely give up the opportunity to use Concubine Hua. In the queen's opinion, although Concubine Hua is jealous and ruthless.
But she also has her own uses. For example, favored concubines in the harem often pose a threat to the queen's position.
Concubine Hua can use her jealousy and power to deal with these favorite concubines, so as to help the queen block some unnecessary troubles. Therefore, the queen also retains the value of Concubine Hua's existence to a certain extent.
To sum up, there are many reasons why Queen Chunyuan did not choose to secretly engage in offline Concubine Hua. She has to take into account not only her status and power, but also the attitude of the emperor and the queen mother, as well as the complex situation in the harem.
In this case, Fudo Hua Fei has become the wisest and safest choice. In this way, the queen can not only avoid herself from getting into danger and incurring unnecessary trouble, but also maintain the stability and balance of the harem to a certain extent.
Therefore, from this point of view, Empress Chunyuan's choice is undoubtedly wise and correct.