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Why is everyone worried about Empress Cao?

Empress Cao in Qing Ping Le has always admired her, but because she is the queen recommended by many ministers. When she married Song Renzong and became the queen of the Song Dynasty, she was no longer just the wife of a married woman or husband, but the national mother of the world. Therefore, the burden on her is very heavy, and every step is careful.

As the wife of the emperor, Cao Can can't talk about the love of her little children, and naturally it is impossible to express her love to Song Renzong as bluntly and enthusiastically as Zhang Guifei did. As a queen, she should strictly abide by the etiquette and rules in the palace, ensure the peace and harmony of the harem, so as not to distract the former emperors. After such a long time, Empress Cao has become more rigid, stubborn and inflexible in character, paying too much attention to maintaining etiquette rules, but gradually alienating the emperor who has some good feelings for herself.

The deepest impression in the play is that when the chamberlain of the queen and the emperor traced the murder and arson in the palace that night to Aya, the maid around the queen, Aya should have been ordered to be executed after the queen interrogated Aya and learned that there was no doubt. But Zhao Zhen felt sorry for the Queen, fearing that it would make others say that the Queen was sheltered by criminals, so he told the Queen not to execute Aya as punishment. But at this time, the queen's stubborn and inflexible character came out again. She believes that only the execution of Aya can prove the discipline of this harem. The discussion about an incident between Empress Dowager Cixi ended without a word. At dawn, Queen Cao came to tell her that she was a queen and had the responsibility and power of a queen. Aya had to kill her, but Zhao Zhen couldn't help but forget it.

Although Empress Cao devoted herself to the stability of the Song Dynasty and the emperor's harem, her stubborn, rigid and inaccessible nature made Long very unhappy. Although I always thought I was a queen, it was not wrong to act according to the above rules and etiquette, but I hurt mutual affection, and finally I suffered.