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Qingpingle: Why did the queen finally agree to marry Huirou to Li Wei?
First, the fate of identity.

The birth of Princess Huirou came with the emperor's truest expectation. In the first half of her life, Song Renzong gave all the best things in the world to her daughter, but because she loved her daughter, she didn't decide a candidate for her for a long time. In Song Renzong's heart, she always felt sorry for her biological mother, so she took marrying her favorite princess as the greatest honor to make up her psychological debt. And Cao Ping was born well, martial arts is high, and he is talented, and Huirou dotes on him even more. It is conceivable that if they do get married, it will be a happy marriage after all.

However, Princess Shang has a problem, that is, no matter how talented a person is, he can't really participate in politics after marrying the princess. As a man who was raised by Cao to participate in politics, once he married the princess, all his ambitions would go up in smoke. More importantly, Cao Cao was going to let Gao Taotao be the next queen, but at this moment, a surname Cao Xu appeared, which made the emperor uneasy. A family with a physical surname has a deep communication with the royal family. How can it not make those in power doubt it? Queen Cao is distressed by Princess Huirou's marriage, but Huirou is not her own daughter after all, but Miao Xinhe's daughter. It is the best choice to avoid the emperor's suspicion and finally yield according to the emperor's idea.

Second, Wei Li's infatuation.

Wei Li is crazy about Hui Rou. She has had candied fruit since she was a child. Even if she is hurt by Hui Rou, she will turn to say that it is her own problem. On her wedding night, she failed to consummate her marriage and remained silent. Even knowing that Huaiji and Huirou were not clear, they just watched and didn't respond. Wei Li is really a simple and honest person who comes from honesty and frankness. Unfortunately, he is not good-looking and has little knowledge, so he can't get the princess's favor, and he has a vicious and arrogant mother.

Cao Dan takes himself as an example. When she was young, she worshipped Song Renzong in the boudoir, but her obvious stubbornness and obedience to the rules led them to never consummate their marriage for many years.

After marriage, she was given the cold shoulder because of ugly rumors. Once, she got along with the emperor in the same way as an official. Far from being happy, her marriage is even more painful. Nevertheless, her love for Song Renzong has never changed for many years. Wei Li has been infatuated with Princess Huirou since childhood. This time, he can marry the princess and go home. He will always love the princess. Although he is not versatile, at least he can always accompany the princess.

It's a pity that marriage is never about two people, but an ensemble of many people. Huirou reluctantly married into the Li family, which directly had a huge contradiction with her mother-in-law.

Since ancient times, the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law has been unsatisfactory. Hui Ruan has been spoiled since childhood and has been unable to make up her mind. In the face of Wei Li's mother's difficulties, she completely ignored the rules and commandments. And Wei Li, a coward, blindly listened to his mother's words. Everything that happened in his marriage was clearly explained to his mother, but he knew that his mother was wrong but dared not stop him. He didn't dare to protect his beloved woman, and even slapped Hui Rou himself. Her mother-in-law is overbearing and her husband is weak and incompetent. How can Huirou, who has been loved since childhood, stand such a marriage? However, Cao Danshu's reluctance and resistance to Hui Rou only advised her to live in harmony with Ma Xu, and married people should follow the principle of husband and wife. Huirou's tragedy has something to do with everyone.