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What does it mean that the queen is the easiest piece to eat?

The queen is the easiest piece to be eaten, which means that it is not because of Mrs. Hong's behavior that the times sent her to the guillotine and simply took her young life.

Mrs. Hong's background:

Born in absolute beauty, power is superior to luxury, and no one doubts her arrogance and innocence.

"Why not eat minced meat?" In this dialogue, the mainland side also staged "farmers have no bread to eat and are starving to death."

"Why don't they eat cake?" Even if such a naive answer was not malicious, although the accusations of luxury were still in doubt, The Times finally sent her to the guillotine.

The falling blade, the red skirt and the confusion of execution are most in line with the historical truth of everyone's fantasy. She tore it up with pieces. "The queen is the easiest piece to eat."

Image design:

Mrs. Hong's style has a fascinating aesthetic feeling, but there are also some curious doubts-the elegant evening dress is covered with deep and bright red, which is in sharp contrast with fair skin and light blond hair; Obviously, her hair has been roughly cut short, but Mrs. Hong still combs it as much as possible to keep it basically neat and decent, but it shows a different temperament.

The most eye-catching thing is the linear texture on Mrs. Hong's neck, which reminds her of being tortured on the guillotine. Is this the suture she left after sewing up the body? Mrs. Hong held a piece of debris in her hand, and the numerous cracks were faintly visible. This is the mirror she used to dress up, or the sword she used to punish fools.