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Why do innocent emperors and queens, as mothers of the Qing Dynasty, "cut off their hair"?
The reason why Huifa Nala's hair was broken is unknown, mainly because the official history does not record the reason why she broke her hair. However, according to years of textual research, it is speculated that there may be three reasons for his hair breakage: first, Gan Long was partial to the local fireworks woman during his southern tour, and his words were ineffective and he fell out with the emperor; Secondly, because Qianlong wanted to make the imperial concubine an imperial concubine, which was equivalent to the deputy queen, Huifa Nala felt very wronged and broke her hair. Third, over the years, Gan Long always likes to compare Fu Cha with his successors, and after each comparison, he always finds fault with his successors and makes them angry. I don't know which of the above reasons or other reasons broke my hair.

I have always felt that there were two women in the Qing Dynasty who were particularly advanced in thinking and quite feminist. One is Huifa Nala, and the other is Wen Xiu. After that, my hair was broken. I didn't want to be the queen of the Qing Dynasty, but I couldn't divorce Gan Long, so I had to break my hair. After her hair was cut off, her position was not abolished, which was equivalent to her unwillingness to be a queen. Wenxiu is more rebellious. She dared to divorce Puyi. It was really the first time in history that she divorced the emperor.

In fact, whether it's the favorite firework girl of Qianlong, or trying to make the imperial concubine a noble one, or always comparing her with Queen Fu Cha. These reasons are just the fuse. The reason why she broke her hair is that she doesn't want to live with Gan Long. In fact, like ordinary couples, this is a qualitative change caused by quantitative change. In the end, she chose to give up the position of queen. After giving up, she was really free.

Huifa Nala, the first woman with such rebellious spirit in Qing Dynasty, is actually commendable. Under the influence of ancient patriarchal ideology, it is really not easy for her to make such an earth-shattering move.