Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Wei Zi Yong Qi Er Kang Ren Qin
Wei Zi Yong Qi Er Kang Ren Qin
Yongqi in history is a bit like that on TV. Yongqi was born in 174 1 and was the fifth son of Emperor Qianlong. He studied with his coach since he was a child, and his martial arts is superb. He is also quite accomplished in poetry and books, especially in astronomical algorithms. Emperor Qianlong liked him very much, but he fell ill in 1765.
The five elder brothers we saw on TV are very smart, can ride well and shoot well, which is very suitable for Yongqi in history. However, many film and television dramas have fabricated elements to tamper with history in order to attract audiences. Therefore, if we want to see the real history, we can't take film and television dramas as reference objects. Film and television dramas show only the tip of the iceberg of real history, and many film and television dramas tamper with history at will, so that many pictures are misleading.
The real history is the combination of blood and tears, especially during the war and the changes of the times. Behind many things is the struggle between people. Just like the palace drama we watched, intrigue and intrigue are the normal state of the deep palace compound. In this deep palace compound, only interests and time are the eternal truth, and there is no absolute alliance and no real enemy. History covers everything. We can find a lot of value through history and understand a lot of truth.
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