The saddest thing is Ruyi face’s here 5:42 she’s not relieved that her reputation is clear and the emperor knows the truth.. none of that matters the people she loved are gone and they aren’t coming back
full list of Wei Yan'wan's victims (dead, injured, & implicated) in both the drama and original novel (not extensive hence maybe more); bolded names appear in the sutra banners, numbering 15 (2 are unsure since one was covered by Wallace Huo's head, and the other one wasn't zoomed in): 1.1. *Lancui* - in a deleted scene (following the original novel), following Ling Yunche's downfall, was liquidated via poisoning alongside Borjigin Eyinzhu 1.2. *Jinzhong* 1.3. Chunchan - in the original novel, was finally dispatched by Qianlong in the same manner as A'ruo: force fed muteness medicine by Liyu (as punishment for being both criminal accomplice and for disloyalty to her mistress) 1.4. Wangchan 2.1. *Ling Yunche* 2.2. Zhao Jiuxiao - Ling Yunche's friend whose attraction to Lancui was taken advantage of; in the original novel was used in the Ruyi-Ling Yunche infidelity plotline, and after Ling Yunche's downfall was liquidated as part of the "clean-up" 3. *6th princess* - in the drama Barin Meiruo's daughter; in the original novel (as well as history) Dai Meiruo, Imperial Concubine Xin's daughter 4.1. *Midwife Tian* 4.2. Tian Jun - hostaged by Wei Yan'wan's family to keep Nanny Tian in check 4.3. *Tian Yun'er/Hu Yunjiao* - aka evil!Xiao Yanzi (though in historical records Yongqi did have a concubine from the Hu clan) 5. *Borjigin Eyinzhu* - similar to 1.1. 6. Maoqian - Ling Yunche's ex-wife; in the original novel was surnamed Uya (changed to Sakda probably due to Qianlong Emperor's biological paternal grandmother Empress Xiaogong'ren being from the Uya clan), and after her banishment was liquidated via drowning as part of the "clean-up" 7.1. Hailan 7.2. *5th prince Yongqi* 7.3. *Keliyete Zhaqi* 8.1. *Yehe Nara Yihuan* - in addition, in the original novel the meds made her bald, and her afterbirth was forcedly removed by Midwife Tian under Wei Yan'wan's instigation, making sure a potential 2nd pregnancy would be fatal 8.2. *10th prince* 9.1. Ruyi - in the original novel, Ruyi's "death" was blamed onto Wei Yan'wan, when in reality Ruyi committed ŝụīçıđə as the initial stage of her revenge plot against Wei Yan'wan 9.2. *5th princess Jingsi* - in the original novel it's explicitly stated COD was rabies due to dog bite 9.3. 12th prince Yongji - wild mushrooms; extant historical records state that Yongji died the following year or 2 after his mother's death 9.4. *13th prince Yongjing* - contrary to drama, extant historical records state that 13th prince lived for more than a year 9.5. Ruyi's mother Lady Langgiya 10.1. 8th prince Yongxuan 10.2. 9th prince - Jin Yuyan's son; in the original novel born well before the fabricated infidelity plotline, but was ill with colds at the time of Jin Yuyan's fall from favor; COD suffocation secondary to external shock (trapped rat breaking Joseon tribute porcelain) 10.3. Fugui'er - related to 9.2., in the original novel the dog that bit Jingsi wasn't even Fugui'er but a look alike stray that was deliberately infected with rabies 11. Su Luyun - 9th prince's death was unfairly blamed towards her, since she was in charge of 9th prince due to both Ruyi & Jin Yuyan under respective palace arrests at the time 12. Lu Ying'luo/Lu Muping - sewed the _qizhuang_ for 12 prince Yongji but was worn by 5th princess Jingsi instead 13.1. Jin Wan'yin - compiled the poems dedicated for Empress Xiaoxian(chun) 13.2. Xiaoqing'er - in the original novel was Qianlong's attendant eunuch in charge of ink grinding, dispatched during the poem compilation plotline for somehow enraging Qianlong 14. Chief Imperial Astronomer - most probable candidate for one of the sutra banners since his death scene was shown 15.1. Wei Yan'wan's mother Lady Yang 15.2. Wei Zuolu
This is a shocking resume! What a terrible skill to manipulate this many people's lives! Could a good, simple person even survive the politics of the Forbidden City? It would surely be a better life for a poor farmer in a remote province... I have to say I'm thankful to be an American woman at this point in history.
@@20PINKluvr death by natural causes I said *victims (dead, injured, & implicated)* . Remember Hailan was implicated in the death of 13th prince Yongjing thru Zhaqi
Emperor should have been on his knees admitting his wrong & begging Ruyi for forgiveness.
By then she wouldn't have cared anyway
The saddest thing is Ruyi face’s here 5:42 she’s not relieved that her reputation is clear and the emperor knows the truth.. none of that matters the people she loved are gone and they aren’t coming back
衛嬿婉磕頭
加上那段背景音樂
真的令人揪心
Empress Dowager delivers that flawless victory ✌️! That emperor was seriously about to let her go despite all the evidence to the contrary 😅.
full list of Wei Yan'wan's victims (dead, injured, & implicated) in both the drama and original novel (not extensive hence maybe more); bolded names appear in the sutra banners, numbering 15 (2 are unsure since one was covered by Wallace Huo's head, and the other one wasn't zoomed in):
1.1. *Lancui* - in a deleted scene (following the original novel), following Ling Yunche's downfall, was liquidated via poisoning alongside Borjigin Eyinzhu
1.2. *Jinzhong*
1.3. Chunchan - in the original novel, was finally dispatched by Qianlong in the same manner as A'ruo: force fed muteness medicine by Liyu (as punishment for being both criminal accomplice and for disloyalty to her mistress)
1.4. Wangchan
2.1. *Ling Yunche*
2.2. Zhao Jiuxiao - Ling Yunche's friend whose attraction to Lancui was taken advantage of; in the original novel was used in the Ruyi-Ling Yunche infidelity plotline, and after Ling Yunche's downfall was liquidated as part of the "clean-up"
3. *6th princess* - in the drama Barin Meiruo's daughter; in the original novel (as well as history) Dai Meiruo, Imperial Concubine Xin's daughter
4.1. *Midwife Tian*
4.2. Tian Jun - hostaged by Wei Yan'wan's family to keep Nanny Tian in check
4.3. *Tian Yun'er/Hu Yunjiao* - aka evil!Xiao Yanzi (though in historical records Yongqi did have a concubine from the Hu clan)
5. *Borjigin Eyinzhu* - similar to 1.1.
6. Maoqian - Ling Yunche's ex-wife; in the original novel was surnamed Uya (changed to Sakda probably due to Qianlong Emperor's biological paternal grandmother Empress Xiaogong'ren being from the Uya clan), and after her banishment was liquidated via drowning as part of the "clean-up"
7.1. Hailan
7.2. *5th prince Yongqi*
7.3. *Keliyete Zhaqi*
8.1. *Yehe Nara Yihuan* - in addition, in the original novel the meds made her bald, and her afterbirth was forcedly removed by Midwife Tian under Wei Yan'wan's instigation, making sure a potential 2nd pregnancy would be fatal
8.2. *10th prince*
9.1. Ruyi - in the original novel, Ruyi's "death" was blamed onto Wei Yan'wan, when in reality Ruyi committed ŝụīçıđə as the initial stage of her revenge plot against Wei Yan'wan
9.2. *5th princess Jingsi* - in the original novel it's explicitly stated COD was rabies due to dog bite
9.3. 12th prince Yongji - wild mushrooms; extant historical records state that Yongji died the following year or 2 after his mother's death
9.4. *13th prince Yongjing* - contrary to drama, extant historical records state that 13th prince lived for more than a year
9.5. Ruyi's mother Lady Langgiya
10.1. 8th prince Yongxuan
10.2. 9th prince - Jin Yuyan's son; in the original novel born well before the fabricated infidelity plotline, but was ill with colds at the time of Jin Yuyan's fall from favor; COD suffocation secondary to external shock (trapped rat breaking Joseon tribute porcelain)
10.3. Fugui'er - related to 9.2., in the original novel the dog that bit Jingsi wasn't even Fugui'er but a look alike stray that was deliberately infected with rabies
11. Su Luyun - 9th prince's death was unfairly blamed towards her, since she was in charge of 9th prince due to both Ruyi & Jin Yuyan under respective palace arrests at the time
12. Lu Ying'luo/Lu Muping - sewed the _qizhuang_ for 12 prince Yongji but was worn by 5th princess Jingsi instead
13.1. Jin Wan'yin - compiled the poems dedicated for Empress Xiaoxian(chun)
13.2. Xiaoqing'er - in the original novel was Qianlong's attendant eunuch in charge of ink grinding, dispatched during the poem compilation plotline for somehow enraging Qianlong
14. Chief Imperial Astronomer - most probable candidate for one of the sutra banners since his death scene was shown
15.1. Wei Yan'wan's mother Lady Yang
15.2. Wei Zuolu
This is a shocking resume! What a terrible skill to manipulate this many people's lives! Could a good, simple person even survive the politics of the Forbidden City? It would surely be a better life for a poor farmer in a remote province... I have to say I'm thankful to be an American woman at this point in history.
How was hailan killed in the novel?!?
@@20PINKluvr pls read the first line
@@20PINKluvr death by natural causes
I said *victims (dead, injured, & implicated)* . Remember Hailan was implicated in the death of 13th prince Yongjing thru Zhaqi
What is the name of the novel/ author, please
15人才一碗毒藥,人命不值得
其實這劇和原作約32个(31人+富貴兒)
然而諷刺的是
魏氏的兒子真的當皇帝
可憐啊
@@聖尊者一步蓮華 皇小子永璘不可憐
@@盧璘壽로인수 我說的是 他的爸爸很可憐 他的兒子比他還出色
Что за сериал ?
Ruyi Royal Love in the Palace
Внутренний дворец. Легенда о Жуи
Очень классный сериал.