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The True History of Wulanala Ruyi
Wulannala Ruyi is the heroine of the TV series Ruyi Palace. Historically, Ulan Nala Ruyi was the second queen of Qianlong Emperor Nala. Nala married Emperor Qianlong in the 12th year of Yongzheng, and was then Prince Bao. In the 15th year of Qianlong, Nala was made queen, and in the 30th year of Qianlong, she was beheaded. Nala died on July 14th, the 31st year of Qianlong, and was buried only with the imperial concubine, instead of holding a state funeral for three years, and was buried in Chunhui Imperial Palace. The life of Queen Nora

In the fifty-seventh year of Kangxi (17 18), Nora was born on the 10th day of February.

In the 12th year of Yongzheng (1734), he married Aisingiorro Li Hong, then Bao Gong, and became a side Fujin.

After two years of Qianlong (1737), she was crowned as a virtuous princess; After ten years of Qianlong (1745), she was canonized as a fairy princess; In the 13th year of Qianlong (1748), she was crowned as a imperial concubine, and in the 15th year of Qianlong (1750), she was crowned as a queen.

After thirty years of Qianlong (1765), he drove south in the first month; On February 18, Emperor Qianlong sent his empress, Fu Longan Taigong, back to Beijing by water (recorded in the imperial case). When the hair is dry, it is called "shearing"; On may 14, four volumes of precious papers were collected from the queen, imperial concubine, imperial concubine and imperial concubine.

In the thirty-first year of Qianlong (1766), he was buried with the imperial concubine on July 14th, and there was no state funeral for three years, which can be said to be a waste but not a waste. On September 28th, he was buried in the underground palace of Chunhui Emperor Guifei.