Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Wei Zi Nv Wang and Guifei

Wei Zi Nv Wang and Guifei

It is said that personality determines fate. The reason why the endings of Wanrong and Wen Xiu's imperial concubine are quite different lies in their different personalities. For the sake of the queen's name, Wanrong didn't want to leave Puyi even if she had bad feelings with her husband. She had an affair with Puyi's bodyguard and gave birth to a daughter, but this daughter was thrown into the boiler by Puyi, which hit her deeply. After that, she became abnormal and often smoked opium. She was very thin before her death, and there was no proper funeral after her death.

Someone threw her body into the mountains with a mat, and the result was tragic. Compared with Wanrong, Wen Xiu's ending is slightly better. Wen Xiu entered the palace as a concubine for less than two years, and she and her husband were driven out of Beijing by Feng Yuxiang. Later, people around Puyi hoped that Puyi would recover with the help of the Japanese. At this time, Wen Xiu has been admonishing Puyi's mistakes. She couldn't believe what the Japanese said, but then Puyi began to hate Wen Xiu instead of listening to her good words.

People are powerful. Some eunuchs or maids saw Wen Xiu fall out of favor and began to bully her. So Wen Xiu spent that time in tears. There's no room for Wen Xiu in that house. She tried to leave. When Wen Xiu's cousin learned about Wen Xiu's situation, she suggested that she get a divorce, and then Wen Xiu hired a lawyer. After the divorce, Wen Xiu returned to Beiping. She wanted to go back to her mother's house, but she didn't expect her house to be sold.

Later, Wen Xiu also worked as a teacher and did some manual work, and finally married Liu Zhendong. Although her last days were neither rich nor expensive, they were dull. But relatively graceful, it is already very good.