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Historically, Qianlong's fate was bleak step by step. What did she do to make her lose her husband's heart?
Historically, Nana, the successor of Emperor Qianlong, was completely rejected by her husband, Emperor Qianlong, because she lost her hair in front of him. During the Qing dynasty, Manchu women's hair was not allowed to be cut, especially the royal family and the queen's hair could only be cut during the national mourning. Therefore, Queen Nala's move was considered a curse by Emperor Qianlong, and it is reasonable that Queen Nala was rejected by Emperor Qianlong because of this move.

According to historical records, Queen Nora was not a woman who was deeply loved by Emperor Qianlong. After Fu Cha's death, Emperor Qianlong didn't want to ask the queen again, but the queen mother Niu Zhilu thought that the harem could not be left unattended for a day, so she wanted Queen Nora to be the next queen. At first, Emperor Qianlong refused on the grounds that Fu Cha's mourning period was less than two years, but he was forced to make Queen Nana the imperial concubine. Two years later, when the mourning period of Empress Hyo-hyun expired, Emperor Qianlong, at the request of the Empress Dowager, made Nala the queen of succession.

Although Queen Nora was not the wife in Emperor Qianlong's mind, Queen Nora also gave birth to three children to Emperor Qianlong after she ascended the throne, which shows that the relationship between Queen Nora and Emperor Qianlong is still very good. However, when Queen Nora accompanied Emperor Qianlong on his last southern tour, she did a very crazy thing, that is, she cut off her hair in front of Emperor Qianlong, which was undoubtedly a big violation, so she was rejected by Emperor Qianlong.

There are two main theories about Queen Narasi's broken hair. The first was that Queen Nala was dissatisfied with Emperor Qianlong's decision to let the imperial concubine be the imperial concubine, and the second was that Queen Nala broke her hair because she advised Emperor Qianlong not to favor fireworks women. However, no matter why Queen Nora's hair was broken, her behavior was a heinous act at that time, so it was normal for Emperor Qianlong to reject her.