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Why did Qianlong in Ruyi Palace hate it so much later?

Ganlong later hated Ruyi, because Ruyi was intentional. Ruyi wanted to be alone with Qianlong all his life from beginning to end, just to get the emperor's love and sincerity. However, the emperor's harem beauty, the emperor's suspicion of Yi Ru, made her constantly disappointed. Finally, she cut her hair resolutely and lost her position as queen.

Does Qianlong hate Yi? Yes But emotional things, if there is no love, where can there be hate? In the mansion, they have deep feelings, take care of each other and live a sweet life. Li Hong is very concerned about Qingying's feelings and considerate everywhere. Qingying often misses Li Hong and always accompanies her. The two loved each other as always until they entered the palace. Originally a couple who were in love, they had bad feelings because of various things and finally went to strangers.

When Qingying first entered the palace, she was excluded because of her aunt's identity. Although other concubines bullied her, the emperor pushed his way through the crowd and took good care of her. They are still very sweet. But after a long time, Li Hong is no longer that boy. When he became the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, he put the country first in everything. Because he is not the real son of the empress dowager, the emperor has been worried about his life experience and wants to cultivate twelve elder brothers like Yi, but Ruyi doesn't want twelve elder brothers to bear heavy shackles since childhood. The emperor was dissatisfied with Yi Ru, thinking that Yi Ru did not know himself and could not share his worries.

Three thousand harem beauties. Ruyi understood the emperor's difficulties and didn't fight for them, but the emperor thought she didn't care about herself and doubted her feelings. The emperor's suspicion made her cold step by step. Once, all Qingying wanted was a lover who would accompany her forever, but the emperor left her side step by step. The emperor asked Ruyi to treat himself wholeheartedly, but he trampled on Ruyi's sincerity again and again, embarrassing her and making the calculations of the princess and others fail to reach the desired strength.

However, when Ruyi gave up the rivalry and stopped asking questions every day, the emperor didn't like Ruyi's indifference. Ruyi hates the emperor and hates that the emperor can't give her what she wants. Ruyi does not covet wealth, but only wants to get a sincere heart. She knew that the emperor was ruthless, no longer trusted the emperor, was stubborn and arrogant, and could not flatter other concubines. After all, she chose to be a stranger to the emperor.

In the Qing dynasty, cutting hair was a taboo, but it was easy to lose heart and choose to cut hair with a knife. This was her love for the emperor and her last hope. After Ruyi's hair was cut off, the emperor was furious, put Ruyi in limbo and took back his title. Ruyi was the last person in the secluded palace and died after suffering.

In this play, no one is happy at last. Ruyi didn't get the ideal love from the beginning, and the emperor felt remorse and guilt after Ruyi died.

In fact, in the real world, couples often die because of various mistakes. Whether it's Yi Ru or Qing Ying, what she wants has never changed. However, after Li Hong became emperor, everyone was a slave because the emperor was in power, and no one dared to disobey.

However, Yi Ru clashed with the emperor again and again, disobeying the emperor's orders and only obeying his own heart, which led to the emperor's disgust. In addition, the political relationship in the palace was complicated, and the concubines and the Empress Dowager fought with each other, making Ruyi a victim in the palace.