Palace maidens were not married during the Qing dynasty, why?
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When enjoying Chinese historical films, the most famous recently are the two hit films: The harem like the story and Dien Hy Gong, viewers will surely fall in love with the beauty of the empress, Phuc Tan , the frequency in the palace. But that's only in the movies, what do they look like in real life? Let's take a look at the real beauty of Phuc Tan, the way from the end of the Qing Dynasty through the lens of photographers of that time.
Maybe, because of the different standards of beauty of each era, the old palaces have a different beauty than what is shown on the screen today. Phuc Tan, The Way are characters that often appear in Chinese historical films. These royal women impress the audience not only by their erratic fate or their intelligence and intelligence, but also by the beauty of diving birds and their magnificent costumes.
No one dares to marry a palace maid, no matter how young and beautiful, the reason behind it shocks everyone! Thảo Mai17:09:13 27/03/2024In ancient Chinese royal palaces, maids (maids or maids) were the dominant class because they were the ones responsible for housekeeping, washing, serving tea and taking care of meals. drinking and living for the owner.
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