CQ is one of the main hero figures of the most stupid and idiotic girl in the royal TV drama series, because she believes more about the sweet promises of YX (the true traitor) from YWY, it happened only because of CQ's misunderstanding of YWY make CQ revenge against YWY ..... !!
Emperor Renzong of Song (30 May 1010 – 30 April 1063, Chinese calendar: 14 April 1010(the 3rd year of Dazhongxiangfu, 大中祥符三年) - 29 March 1063 (the 8th year of Jiayou, 嘉祐八年)), personal name Zhao Zhen, was the fourth emperor of the Song dynasty in China. He reigned for about 41 years from 1022 to his death in 1063, and was the longest reigning Song dynasty emperor. He was the sixth son of his predecessor, Emperor Zhenzong, and was succeeded by his cousin's son, Zhao Shu who took the throne as Emperor Yingzong because his own sons died prematurely. His original personal name was Zhao Shouyi but it was changed by imperial decree in 1018 to "Zhao Zhen", which means 'auspicious' in Chinese.
When Emperor Renzong came to power, he issued decrees to strengthen the military and paid massive bribes to the Khitan-led Liao dynasty, an adversary of Western Xia, in the hope that this would ensure the safety of the Song Empire. However, these policies involved a heavy price. Taxes were increased severely and the peasants lived in a state of perpetual poverty. This eventually caused organised rebellions to take place throughout the country and the breakdown of the Song government.
However, according to the records of History of Song, Renzong was considered to be merciful, tolerant, modest, lenient, and frugal, and seldom revealed his feelings on expressions. One popular folk story of him was about that Emperor Renzong felt hungry one night and was eager to eat mutton. When the servant was about to order the cooks to prepare it, Renzong stopped him and explained that this might cause wastage if the cooks kept cooking mutton from then on, and hence, he preferred to suffer from hunger rather than waste too much. Renzong ordered that officers of government must be very cautious in using the death penalty, and if an officer wrongly sentenced an innocent person to death even once, he would never be promoted. Renzong once said to his near ministers : "I have never used the word 'death' to scold others, how dare I abuse the death penalty?"[2]
During Emperor Renzong's reign, the culture of Song Dynasty, especially literature, began to prosper. Many most famous litterateurs and poets in Chinese history lived or started their creating careers during his reign, such as Fan Zhongyan, Ouyang Xiu and Mei Yaochen. In the 2nd year of Jiayou, the Imperial Examination enrolled some students who would become famous throughout China. The students included Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe, Zeng Gong, etc. They became the most important litterateurs in Chinese history and also began a new era of Chinese literature.
---> he seems like a very good emperor from the song dynasty ......
I don't mind the historical inaccuracies since this is historical friction but the inaccuracies in warfare is…
Imprisonment by the Mongols
At the age of 21, in 1449, the Zhengtong Emperor, advised by Wang Zhen, personally directed and lost the Battle of Tumu Fortress against the Mongols under Esen Taishi (d.1455). In one of the most humiliating battles in Chinese history, the Ming army, half million strong, led by Zhengtong, was crushed by Esen's forces, estimated to be 20,000 cavalry.[4][5] His capture by the enemy force shook the empire to its core, and the ensuing crisis almost caused the dynasty to collapse had it not been for the capable governing of a prominent minister named Yu Qian.
Although the Zhengtong Emperor was a prisoner of the Mongols, he became a good friend to both Tayisung Khan Toghtoa Bukha (1416–1453) and his grand preceptor (taishi) Esen. Meanwhile, to calm the crisis at home, his younger brother Zhu Qiyu was installed as the Jingtai Emperor. This reduced the Zhengtong Emperor's imperial status and he was granted the title of Tàishàng Huángdi (emperor emeritus).
Historians at the time, in an effort to avoid what is an obvious taboo of the country's head of state becoming a prisoner of war, referred to this chapter of Yingzong's life as the "Northern Hunt" (Chinese: 北狩).[6]
----> nope, actually, the case is in accordance with its history .....which is inaccurate according to its history is the figure of Tan Yunxian, because according to its history, she was still very small when the Emperor Zhengtong ascended the throne for the second time, after the coup of the Emperor Jingtai, shortly afterwards the Emperor Jingtai died ...
The Chenghua Emperor (Chinese: 成化; pinyin: Chénghuà; 9 December 1447 – 9 September 1487), born Zhu Jianshen, was the ninth Emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigned from 1464 to 1487. His era name "Chenghua" means "accomplished change".
Zhu Jianshen was a son of the Zhengtong Emperor (also known as the Tianshun Emperor). He was only two years old when his father was captured by the Oirat Mongols and held captive in 1449. After that his uncle, the Jingtai Emperor, took over whilst his father was put under house arrest for almost seven years. During this time, Zhu Jianshen lived under his uncle's shadow and even had his title of crown prince removed while the Jingtai Emperor installed his own son as heir. Zhu Jianshen was only reinstated as crown prince on the eve of the death of the Jingtai Emperor in 1457.
--- > if all of u want to know about the conflict between zhengtong emperor and jingtai emperor, plz watch this tv series;
Yu Jin was raised within the desert tribes of Xiong Nu, although her foster father is a Han. Under certain circumstances, she was forced to flee to Chang'an, the then capital of Early Han Dynasty, changing her name to Jin Yu along the way.
---- > its a big liar, because, there was an episode when JINYU was traveling together with WEi Wuji in a city in the Mongol area, she claimed to be disguised as a Muslim woman (veiled) to avoid being recognized by the local Mongolians ........ whereas according to official history, Muslims from the Arab-Indian land just came to mainland China in the early days of the TANG dynasty, not in the early days of the HAN dynasty established .... so, the difference is very far, about 800 years ... !!!
Is this the wrong setting of space & time or is there a script dialog error by CCL ??
Apart from a variety of bad personal reviews from some members here, I personally see that this is pretty good and exciting ... because the story is more of an element of mystery in murder cases ... spiced by the romance of bitter love which is salty and sweet. ... there are a few scenes of martial arts battles and political intrigues and murders of some supporting characters...
but, i dont know why, some members is complaining much about this good drama tv series .... ??
I just watched this TV drama series until episode 14 ; 1. is that yuan qingli actually a real twin sisters of feng minwan ?? 2. why zuo yanxi, along with his own special forces, did not catch the red-handed to his headquarters from the girl's younger sister, who had been tracked since the previous episodes ???
YEAH I REALLY REALLY LOVE RUN YU NO MATTER WHAT HE DID IN A "DRAMA" IT WON'T AFFECT HIS REPUTATION! EXCEPT FOR…
It seems, you are too adoring RY's character, so that it results in denial of yourself, that RY is the real evil and depraved monster in this TV series ... ?? ^^
whatever happened in the past runyu, is not a compelling reason to justify any act of revenge against xufeng ...…
I don't really care about the story in the original novel, I only discussed this version of the TV series ... !!!
why are you blaming XF's revenge on RY ?? instead XF has the right to revenge against RY, because RY killed both of his biological parents XF outside the rule of law in force in the kingdom of heaven .... In addition, XF also knows that RY has manipulated JM to kill him ..... !!!
RY had from the beginning, besides hating his stepmother and biological father, RY also hated XF, because of his stepmother's favoritism all this time .... !!!
however, thanks to XF's kindness & sincerity towards RY, it made RY momentarily forget his hatred of XF, but his hatred of XF reappeared since he knew that JM (his new fiancé he had only recently learned), had loved XF sincerely until both of them made love. ... !!!
if indeed the RY only hates his stepmother and biological father, then RY should not blame XF for moral depravity on the celestial emperor and his queen, by manipulating JM's sincere love for XF, so that RY can manipulate JM's love as a tool to kill XF ... !!!!
When Emperor Renzong came to power, he issued decrees to strengthen the military and paid massive bribes to the Khitan-led Liao dynasty, an adversary of Western Xia, in the hope that this would ensure the safety of the Song Empire. However, these policies involved a heavy price. Taxes were increased severely and the peasants lived in a state of perpetual poverty. This eventually caused organised rebellions to take place throughout the country and the breakdown of the Song government.
However, according to the records of History of Song, Renzong was considered to be merciful, tolerant, modest, lenient, and frugal, and seldom revealed his feelings on expressions. One popular folk story of him was about that Emperor Renzong felt hungry one night and was eager to eat mutton. When the servant was about to order the cooks to prepare it, Renzong stopped him and explained that this might cause wastage if the cooks kept cooking mutton from then on, and hence, he preferred to suffer from hunger rather than waste too much. Renzong ordered that officers of government must be very cautious in using the death penalty, and if an officer wrongly sentenced an innocent person to death even once, he would never be promoted. Renzong once said to his near ministers : "I have never used the word 'death' to scold others, how dare I abuse the death penalty?"[2]
During Emperor Renzong's reign, the culture of Song Dynasty, especially literature, began to prosper. Many most famous litterateurs and poets in Chinese history lived or started their creating careers during his reign, such as Fan Zhongyan, Ouyang Xiu and Mei Yaochen. In the 2nd year of Jiayou, the Imperial Examination enrolled some students who would become famous throughout China. The students included Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe, Zeng Gong, etc. They became the most important litterateurs in Chinese history and also began a new era of Chinese literature.
---> he seems like a very good emperor from the song dynasty ......
At the age of 21, in 1449, the Zhengtong Emperor, advised by Wang Zhen, personally directed and lost the Battle of Tumu Fortress against the Mongols under Esen Taishi (d.1455). In one of the most humiliating battles in Chinese history, the Ming army, half million strong, led by Zhengtong, was crushed by Esen's forces, estimated to be 20,000 cavalry.[4][5] His capture by the enemy force shook the empire to its core, and the ensuing crisis almost caused the dynasty to collapse had it not been for the capable governing of a prominent minister named Yu Qian.
Although the Zhengtong Emperor was a prisoner of the Mongols, he became a good friend to both Tayisung Khan Toghtoa Bukha (1416–1453) and his grand preceptor (taishi) Esen. Meanwhile, to calm the crisis at home, his younger brother Zhu Qiyu was installed as the Jingtai Emperor. This reduced the Zhengtong Emperor's imperial status and he was granted the title of Tàishàng Huángdi (emperor emeritus).
Historians at the time, in an effort to avoid what is an obvious taboo of the country's head of state becoming a prisoner of war, referred to this chapter of Yingzong's life as the "Northern Hunt" (Chinese: 北狩).[6]
----> nope, actually, the case is in accordance with its history .....which is inaccurate according to its history is the figure of Tan Yunxian, because according to its history, she was still very small when the Emperor Zhengtong ascended the throne for the second time, after the coup of the Emperor Jingtai, shortly afterwards the Emperor Jingtai died ...
https://kisskh.at/9532-the-imperial-doctress
Zhu Jianshen was a son of the Zhengtong Emperor (also known as the Tianshun Emperor). He was only two years old when his father was captured by the Oirat Mongols and held captive in 1449. After that his uncle, the Jingtai Emperor, took over whilst his father was put under house arrest for almost seven years. During this time, Zhu Jianshen lived under his uncle's shadow and even had his title of crown prince removed while the Jingtai Emperor installed his own son as heir. Zhu Jianshen was only reinstated as crown prince on the eve of the death of the Jingtai Emperor in 1457.
--- > if all of u want to know about the conflict between zhengtong emperor and jingtai emperor, plz watch this tv series;
https://kisskh.at/26515-empress-of-the-ming-legend-of-sun-ruowei
---- > its a big liar, because, there was an episode when JINYU was traveling together with WEi Wuji in a city in the Mongol area, she claimed to be disguised as a Muslim woman (veiled) to avoid being recognized by the local Mongolians ........ whereas according to official history, Muslims from the Arab-Indian land just came to mainland China in the early days of the TANG dynasty, not in the early days of the HAN dynasty established .... so, the difference is very far, about 800 years ... !!!
Is this the wrong setting of space & time or is there a script dialog error by CCL ??
but, i dont know why, some members is complaining much about this good drama tv series .... ??
1. is that yuan qingli actually a real twin sisters of feng minwan ??
2. why zuo yanxi, along with his own special forces, did not catch the red-handed to his headquarters from the girl's younger sister, who had been tracked since the previous episodes ???
why are you blaming XF's revenge on RY ?? instead XF has the right to revenge against RY, because RY killed both of his biological parents XF outside the rule of law in force in the kingdom of heaven .... In addition, XF also knows that RY has manipulated JM to kill him ..... !!!
RY had from the beginning, besides hating his stepmother and biological father, RY also hated XF, because of his stepmother's favoritism all this time .... !!!
however, thanks to XF's kindness & sincerity towards RY, it made RY momentarily forget his hatred of XF, but his hatred of XF reappeared since he knew that JM (his new fiancé he had only recently learned), had loved XF sincerely until both of them made love. ... !!!
if indeed the RY only hates his stepmother and biological father, then RY should not blame XF for moral depravity on the celestial emperor and his queen, by manipulating JM's sincere love for XF, so that RY can manipulate JM's love as a tool to kill XF ... !!!!