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In the wishful court love, why do you say that the painting behind Ruyi implies her fate?
In the wishful court love, why do you say that the painting behind Ruyi implies her fate?

Yi, the heroine in Ruyi Palace, has a tragic ending in history. As the heir of Emperor Qianlong, she was not buried with the emperor or even had her own grave. After her death, she was stuffed into the grave of a pure imperial concubine. Before that, she was the queen of Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty, which was a beautiful place, but in the end, I don't know why, Yin Feng and so on were taken back.

Therefore, it can be predicted that the ending of this TV series is also very bad, and the hostess has already received the box lunch before the end. Many netizens ridiculed that this drama is really amazing. The hostess actually went offline before the match, and she had to rely on another person to avenge her. However, this is the fate of Qianlong's succession in history. Although this is a TV series, it has to conform to history on the big line, and Yi's tragic fate is inevitable.

In fact, as early as Yi Ru became a queen, background music had already hinted at all this. Although the rhythm in front is exciting and the scene is shocking, listening to this background music will make you feel it. It seems a little tragic, not festive at all. When Ruyi became queen, the next day, when the concubines came to see him, the painting behind Ruyi even hinted at all this.

Behind Ruyi are two white peacocks crouching in a tree. So, what is the meaning of this painting? According to the interpretation of the crew, this painting contains three meanings.

First of all, the peacock feathers in the painting are white, which implies Yi Yi's pursuit of pure love. Yi Ru grew up in Urnala, and had seen her aunt fighting with Zhen Xuan in the early days, so in fact she didn't like this palace and hated the intrigue here. But for love, for her favorite teenager Lang Qingying, she married into the royal family without hesitation.

Secondly, the peacocks in the painting are a pair, they stand very close, which implies that Yi Ru's heart is actually longing for monogamy. It is because of Yi Ru's pursuit that when Gan Long said she was lonely, she stood with him without hesitation and became his successor. It was also because of her inner desire that she finally lost all trust and affection for Gan Long.

And cut off Hugh.

Third, the crew deliberately turned the animals in the painting into peacocks, not phoenixes. Peacock is an ordinary bird, which shows that Ruyi has never been a real queen in his life. Neither buried nor sealed.

It can be said that the cast of Ruyi Royal Palace has really made great efforts. This is just a painting with so many meanings.