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What does the golden boy mean in The Story of Yan Xi Palace?

The Story of Yan Xi Palace refers to Mei, who was born with golden pupils, and is called Qingjian.

In ancient times, it would be considered an alien and a Uber. Gao Guifei bears a grudge against the hedonistic aristocrats, so she just took this opportunity to execute the child who gave birth to "Qing Jian" according to the regulations of the court at that time. Gao Guifei came here and saw the child, ready to be executed immediately and buried alive.

Thanks to Wei's obstruction, it was only after an examination by a famous doctor in the south of the Yangtze River that I realized that Mei actually had no serious problem, but she had jaundice, which was a little more serious than that of ordinary children. At the same time, it is recorded in history that Yongqi did have jaundice when she was born in May.

In the Qing Dynasty, the children with clear vision were regarded as different kinds. Some people regarded the children with clear vision as monsters and thought that the children with clear vision were impure, which was an ominous sign. At the same time, the clear-sighted children were considered to be harmful to the national movement at that time, which would cause natural and man-made disasters.