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Zhao Huirou, Qing Pingle: Destiny takes a hand.
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Zhao Huirou, the eldest daughter of Song Renzong, is a princess of Yan State in the history of the hit Song Dynasty historical drama "Qing Ping Le".

Song Renzong had three princes in his life, but they all died when he was young. He had thirteen princesses, but nine of them didn't live to be adults.

In the first half of Song Renzong's life, Huirou was the only daughter who courted him. Huirou is very filial to her father Song Renzong, and Song Renzong loves her eldest daughter very much.

According to "History of Song Dynasty", "The princess has been alert and intelligent since childhood, and is extremely filial. Injong is ill. The princess served her father day and night, prayed barefoot to heaven, and was willing to take his place. " This record was truthfully presented in the TV series. Huirou's little figure prayed for her father by the moonlight lake: "Dad loves me so much, but now he is suffering, but there is nothing I can do. Ask the gods in the sky to let me suffer from my father's illness, and I am willing to double all the pain on my father. "

Song Renzong dotes on Hui Rou and tries her best to satisfy all her daughter's wishes on weekdays. She even went beyond the system to build a princess mansion for Huirou, and the construction cost was converted into more than 75 million yuan or even hundreds of millions of yuan now, which was not enjoyed by some princes in the Song Dynasty.

Song Renzong doted on Princess Huirou in every way, so that Yu Hui Rou couldn't stand any injustice from her husband's family after she got married. She can't treat Xu with a normal heart, nor can she integrate into her husband's family as an ordinary daughter-in-law. The tragedy of Zhao Huirou's marriage may be essentially because she was born in the royal family.

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In Qing Ping Le, Zhao Huirou fell in love with Cao's comments on bow and archery at first sight. Cao Ping, the nephew of the Queen, is charming, handsome and both civil and military.

For the sake of political interests, Song Renzong is unwilling to marry his daughter Huirou to Cao Ping. The daughter of the Cao family is a queen, and the Cao family is a family of military commanders, which has certain influence in the military. Cao Jia was already the most powerful and prestigious consort at that time. If Song Renzong remarried his daughter to the Cao family, the Cao family's power would be even more uncontrollable, which would probably threaten the imperial power in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Although Cao Ping worships the princess, he actually doesn't want to marry the princess and go home.

First of all, Cao Ping doesn't want to ruin his political future. In the Northern Song Dynasty, no matter who became Ma Xu, he would be granted a certain official position, but all of them were in vain and had no real power. Cao Ping is no exception. If it is a husband, he may be permanently trapped in the Princess House and may never be able to display his ideals and ambitions.

Second, because Cao Ping didn't want to drag down his family because of this incident, his family was suspected by the royal family. The Cao family has a queen, which is already human. If it is too icing on the cake and the emperor is afraid, maybe the Cao family will be in danger.

Zoe is very sad because Zhao Huirou is a princess and Cao Ping is the eldest son of a powerful and prestigious consort. They all have their own destiny, and they can't be together after all.

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Song Renzong finally decided to let Wei Li be her mother-in-law. Wei Li is the family of Song Renzong's biological mother. Song Renzong felt guilty about his birth mother all his life. He wants to use this marriage to make up for his regret.

Moreover, Wei Li likes reciting poems, has quick thinking and is quite talented in painting, but he is not proud of his talent and keeps a low profile, and Wei Li really loves the princess, so Song Renzong thinks twice and decides to betroth his most cherished daughter to Wei Li.

Li Weishan is an ink-and-wash bamboo stone, and his works handed down from ancient times include Youzhucong, which is now in Boston Art Museum. He was not only a painter, but also a famous collector of calligraphy and painting at that time, with a large collection of Wei and Jin posts.

It's a pity that Wei Li is plain, but Zhao Huirou is a strict sentence. In the vernacular, she is an absolute appearance association and pays great attention to appearance, so she hates Wei Li from the beginning.

After Zhao Huirou married Li Wei, she might try to accept Wei Li, but she gave up on her wedding night. She said, "Dad and Empress always say that his paintings and calligraphy are full of dust, but I saw him snoring with his mouth half open, and his saliva was shining in the moonlight reflected from the window. I thought I would face him every day for the next few decades.

As a noble princess, Zhao Huirou really can't stand the vulgarity of Li Wei, and she really doesn't want to compromise herself to understand such a person's talent, which doomed their marital relationship to be unable to be improved, which also doomed the end of their marriage tragedy.

It is also fatal. Although Zhao Huirou was a princess, she could not escape the nightmare of the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law at that time. In the TV series, Princess Yan detained the palace gate at night because of a dispute between her mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. It is recorded in the history books that the relationship between the mother-in-law and the daughter-in-law of the princess's family has reached a very bad level.

It is sad that Zhao Hui is soft and Wei Li, because Zhao Hui is a real aristocrat, while Wei Li actually grew up in an ordinary merchant family, a noble princess and a humble ordinary person. There is a gap between them, and no matter how hard you try, you can never cross it.

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Zhao Huirou disliked Xu after she got married. No one can communicate with her in a strange environment. She is very lonely. So Zhao Huirou naturally relied on Liang Huaiji to accompany her to study, draw and practice in the palace.

Because of mutual affection since childhood, Liang Huaiji knew that the princess was kind, filial and different. He also knows that the princess doesn't really like reading and drawing. He knows the shortcomings of the princess's waywardness, but he loves her. He can tolerate everything about the princess. The princess can really be herself in front of Liang Huaiji, just be an ordinary little girl.

When Huirou was framed by Empress Zhang, it was Huaiji who stood up and defended her. Hui Rou was punished for copying poems, because Huaiji learned to write her handwriting, helped her copy it, and kept it from the official empress; Hui Ruan was seriously ill, and Huaiji took care of him personally. When Huirou likes Cao Ping, her joy and happiness can only be secretly shared with Huaiji. Huirou plays cricket, Huaiji plays flute, and when the melody is connected, it is already a bosom friend.

Liang Huaiji is smart and sensible, calm and restrained. He was carefully selected and trained by Song Renzong, and he will accompany the chamberlain around the little prince in the future. Liang Huaiji is familiar with poetry, calligraphy and painting, and these accomplishments should be above the princess.

Liang Huaiji loves the princess. During those boring days in Princess House, he was willing to accompany Hui Rou to learn calligraphy, draw pictures and play music. He is willing to spend the rest of his life with Hui Rou.

Liang Huaiji saw Huirou praying for his father, and he should have fallen in love with this kind girl. When Liang Huaiji heard Huirou calling her brother, maybe he knew that he had met someone in his life after all, which made him unwilling to be a eunuch in his life.

Zhao Huirou Liang Huaiji is sad because Zhao Huirou is a princess and Liang Huaiji is a eunuch. Just like the lyrics in the TV series "Peach Blossom Luck", "Fate is born, I thought I could escape as long as I struggled", but no one can escape fate.

Zhao Huirou, Princess of Yan State, died of depression in A.D. 1070 at the age of 33, and Liang Huaiji kept the tomb all her life.

Zhao Huirou enjoyed the honor of Song Renzong for half her life, but in the end, her marriage became a victim of imperial power, and she could not get rid of her natural fate.