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If there were no swallows, would the Queen Mother like crape myrtle?

If there were no swallows, the Queen Mother wouldn't like crape myrtle.

In Princess Zhu Huan, the Queen Mother dislikes swallows and crape myrtle very much. Many people think that this is because swallows have no rules and always make the palace restless, which will make the queen mother so disgusted. If there were no swallows, the Queen Mother would like crape myrtle when she saw it. But in fact, the Empress Dowager doesn't like Wei Zi, not only because she has a little swallow beside her, but also because she is an exotic daughter.

Wei Zi's mother is not a maid-in-waiting, and the combination with Gan Long is not allowed. Therefore, from the bottom of my heart, the Queen Mother can't accept Wei Zi as a child. Whether she is sensible or not, she can't get into the eyes of the queen mother. It can only be said that if there were no swallows and so many disasters brought by swallows, the queen mother would not hate crape myrtle so much, but she would certainly not like it. The Queen Mother thinks that the origin of Wei Zi is unknown, and she is not credible enough. Of course, she won't be loved like a granddaughter.

The Queen Mother really likes Sunny, and Sunny originally loved Erkang, and the Queen Mother also hopes that the two of them can be together. However, the appearance of Wei Zi prevented Erkang and Sang Ni from being together. Because of this, the queen mother is very unhappy with Ziwei. Coupled with the Queen Mother's encouragement, the Queen Mother's attitude towards Wei Zi is obvious. But then again, if there were no swallows, Wei Zi would probably have no way to get close to the palace, and there would be no chance to recognize Emperor Amar. Heart for heart. Later, Wei Zi's understanding, kindness and gentleness moved the Queen Mother. Even if the queen mother didn't like her so much, she wouldn't be so annoying.