I understand completely why Rongpei chose to accompany Ruyi to the underworld instead of staying behind in that pit of spiteful vipers. That one cup of tea had so much meaning, and its a shame that most western audiences won’t understand the significance of this quiet moment. Ruyi is an empress, and there are strict rules on how a an ordinary person can behave regarding her. Rongpei could be executed for even daring to sit down in her presence--much less drink from her cup or speak of intimate things. Ruyi is utterly demolishing centuries of conditioning and social expectations with that cup of tea. In this moment she and Rongpei arent empress and servant-they’re just two old friends reminiscing together. No other Empress would so much as consider such a thing, much less do it. This is a giant middle finger to the establishment and an acknowledgement of Rongpei as a human being. As an equal. Ten thousand thank yous are in that little cup of tea.
@@erekaviolin No it doesn’t. Not even close. How do I know? I live there. There is no equivalent social expectation. Even in medieval times monarchs on the west weren’t as absolute as those in China. The Emperor was literally worshiped as a living manifestation of Heaven. Divine. His empress was similarly revered as the mother of the nation. We have no equivalent for that centuries ago much less now. It’s a completely different frame of mind that shades this particular scene profoundly differently. I sat and ugly cried when she had Rongpei sit down with her, long before she actually passed away.
When Ruyi said to change the tea, she is telling Rongpei to find a new master. In the book, Rongpei actually said she likes the old and cold tea, indicating that she wants to follow Ruyi to the end.
From our time 2021, Ruyi is too good for her other half, but I don’t think the emperor considered her as his half (from their time.) There is a saying: “if you are a hammer, everything around you is a nail”. So, of course, there is no second thought, no consideration, even no consequence.
@@vantruong469 that’s the problem with him. Yes he was the top and had lots of things to worry but he was jealous, selfish and just had not willingness to fight and stand for his women he was a man with no spine and always bowed to dumb things like blaming her for her sons death because the royal stars said her will out won her young son instead of the birth was breach and almost killed both but his young son did not make it. Point blank told her it was on her and she should have died for her son after the loss. He just looked to anyone but those that truly cared for him and blamed his distrust on others. He was his own worst enemy
Man I just bawled my eyes out in this finale. I fell in love with Ruyi, a made-up persona on the tv screen. She is just so beautiful inside and out. I felt every moment of her portrayal from the childhood romance, the anger and frustration of when she was betrayed and schemed against, and perhaps most tuggingly when she slowly lost her love for that ugly dude towards the end. It's like, I truly understood her when she cut her hair in that throe of sadness and anger, when she burnt the picture, the walk up the observatory alone to perhaps recapture what was already gone, the tea with Rongpei when she finally explained how she had actually stopped feeling the affection. My heart broke, but it broke slowly, and I actually wanted to feel it. This was such a quality time spent. Casting Zhou Xun to play Ruyi has been one of the best decisions made in the history of C-drama.
@@snastheskeledude4905Correct, but not much was known about her. We know she was of the greater Nara clan, but not if she was Ula-Nara, Hoifa-Nara, etc. Qingying and Ruyi as names were made up in modern times for this drama and Yanxi Palace We don’t know the day she was born nor when she died We don’t know if she was kind or scheming like the other consorts We know she cut her hair, but we aren’t sure why So…even though the figure was real, the Ruyi we see on the screen is likely not the Lady Nara that historians know.
During the time on the boat, when she separated ways with him, she has said that the emperor never longed for any of the women only until they died. Then he had started grieving and started caring. Well that's true and that's what he exactly did after she died.
i cried... not for the Emperor and Ruyi... but for Hongli and Qingying. There's a ost by this drama 梅香如故 and there is a sentence that said, "若有来世,盼你我结寻常布衣。再相约不离不弃。" It means, if there is another life, i wish that we can meet again as commoners (civilians, 寻常布衣 is a reference to what commoners wear compared to the Emperor's dragon robe and Ruyi's Phoenix dress), and then we can uphold the promise of not leaving or despising each other. The lyrics were part of Ruyi's line in the drama "原来年少情深,也可以走到两看相厌." It talks abt the vicissitudes of life. (兰因絮果) 花开花落自有时日。
If I were to live another life i would not want to meet them . Because it is not whether they were commoners or royal that determines dedication but the conviction of their companionship , even when tested.
When Rongpei said "you have suffered a lot in the palace" my tears starting to fall😭😭its too painful for her to see her empress suffered😭and the way Ruyi mentioned all the deceased concubines i feel sorry for them😭😭
When ruyi looks up at the birds flying over and the music playing, I can’t help but get teary eyed. She looked up at the birds too after she cut her hair. I’ve cried so much for this soap opera, never has another show made me this emotional.
@@lovespeace9328 Ruyi is the STEP/2ND EMPRESS of Qing Dynasty. It is a good story. But so much heartbreaking scene specially the last few episodes but nevertheless a VERY VERY RECOMMENDABLE DRAMA but be prepares to cry your heart out.
I think he was so busy thinking about himself he never bothered to see others. All the women and children who loved him and his ego only saw there needs to him. Never what they gave in return. He’s the ultimate black hole that never really gives back
He dared to ask "why?" Had he forgotten that he promise her his love & protection but instead he continued to lust over new younger girls? Did not trust her? Ask her to force kill concubine who fell out of his favour? did not seek justice for her son? humiliate her? Believe all the lies? Killed her friends and bodyguard? And worst of all, very casually sent her to the cold palace to die? She had tuberculosis there and died from it. She refused medical attention so she could die therefore leaving his "golden cage" and she did this because after all that he had done to her, there wasn't any love left therefore no reason to remain.
falling lust over new younger girls is his duty. Having sex with only one girl can't provide enough sons for the royal family, because in that time the dead rate of new born baby is high, they have to ensure there are enough babies who can healthily grow into adult. Besides, don't forget all the other concubines are also coming from noble families, if the emperor only loves one particular lady, which means there could be one very powerful noble family who can get most resource and honor from the emperor, which threatens the others. Thus, these noble families and ministers will judge and criticize the emperor for his unfairness.
The Empress and her servant.. their acting is very good.. i feel it.. i can see it.. the souls, the expression, the emotions, the words.. even the small details, they deliver it perfectly.. they are not cry, but you cry for them..
When Rongpei asked Ruyi if she still loved or missed the Emperor...she paused & sadly she said NO....She lost that loving feeling.....GONE FOR SURE.....she had enough of his uncaring loved for her.
i believe she still loves the hongli she met and not the present emperor that is why it took her a long time to reply and she still remembers the past and speaks like hongli is a different person. she probably said “no” because for her hongli is already dead, when she was speaking to concubine rong about her first love it was as if it was a different perosn, i guess at that time when he fell for rong she was already falling out of love with the emperor. He had changed so much as she had said before she cut her hair, that it is like he and hongli are not the same. Maybe in her mind she separated the past hongli and present emperor to survive the pain.
Yeah, basically even the feeling of ‘hate’ is still a strong feeling towards someone..but once the feeling turns to ‘indifferent’ or numb, that’s already the dead end of everything, just like what Ruyi finally feels towards Hongli that she used to love
In a way Ruyi not only died of an illness but also a broken heart. After years of no love from her husband and him being cruel to her. Practically punishing her for daring to care for another man because all she wanted was someone to speak with on a more personal level. Making that man suffer physically while she suffered spiritually. In the end all she was left with was a broken heart, memories of love from the past, illness and the last person she called a friend. In the end those two went to the next life and I hope Ruyi finds her real love again and so does Rongpei.
Such a horrible man he is, i loved that the emperor died of old age, and lived his days after Ruyi grieving in regret and anger to himself,. and Ruyi coz her last acts on earth was to disobey him, i remember him saying that no one can disobey him coz he is the emperor, he deserves that,. being alone and discontent
That would be nice if not for the fact that he always loved the woman after death and forgave all sorts of evil but never saw his bad behavior and never fixed it. Just saying it’s in the past was just such a selfish statement
Bitter sweet ending. I love how Ruyi finally reminiscing only her good memory with the emperor, she forgive him and free from him. Ruyi passed away in peace. She is like sleeping. Sleeping beauty And I m glad ruyi did not give anything to the emperor, not even her pictures. She want to be completely free from him as she has lived her life in living hell because of him. The emperor is fully regret and I love how suffer he was until his last breath
@@AloutkaKazawa I know in Japan there’s something called Seppuku or harakari, which was related to like suicide being as a form of getting your honor back or something, and I know in Egypt servants were often mummified and buried with the pharaohs and such but I wonder if Japan had such a thing. Was it normal for a maid to kill herself if the master died or was this a rare moment that only made her love and loyalty that much closer. Plus I imagine her life in the palace after would be horrible. Her master was basically erased, she “let her” die and such. So I can’t imagine she’d have had the best life afterwards.
@@Catherine.Dorian. "Normal" is not a word I would use when it comes to a forced suicide, but I got your point. Yes, I think life after the death of the empress would be rather short and painful. There were many customs around the world that expected the human or animal sacrifice: in ancient India it was "sati" when a woman was expected to follow her dead husband on the funeral pyre; kings, emperors and warriors were buried with their hunting dogs, horses, servants, everyday objects, armour, jewellery. I read that feng shui has its origin in the mastering the art of establishing graves. Mankind had and still believes in a complex ideas of the afterlife, honour (not sure why you mentioned Japan and seppuku in the context of a Chinese drama). I must say that watching fragments of this drama one thing was clear: transparent democracy with parity, and equity for women is a must.
@@jessyvalentine7492 Well I guess Ruyis death could be considered suicide since she didn’t take the meds. And I know her maid committed suicide but it just seemed like she was more upset, more anguished at the loss of Ruyi then her husband was
Both ladies were phenomenal in this scene. I’ve not watched the drama but I’ve watched this scene twice and both times I’ve wept like a baby with an aching heart.
when ruyi said to rongpei "the tea is fainth, find new pot and fill it with new tea" is mean she ask to rong pei that she must find new master and get new life because her life (ruyi) is not longer again
Main actress Zhou Xun is the soul of the entire act. At 46 she looks amazing and so is the acting. I would consider this is the end of the series; no need to watch the remaining!
@@Angel-nr8td Yes, sad because even though he was surrounded by his many concubines and subjects nothing or no one but his mother really cared about him. When he got ridiculous with all those women and slapped her he was done just like a roasted turkey. The hate in her eyes was enough to kill a soul. Yes, he was done where she was concerned. Too much mistreatment he did towards a wonderful person. She was an "angel".
It was so annoying to watch the times over and over again he mistreated women who wholeheartedly loved him and he saw them as nothing. Ruyi was the person he loved before even being emperor but after treated her like shit and expected her to still love and respect him. He humiliated her and disrespected their children who past by not giving justice. He constantly said he was alone when he had her who forgave and loved him until the bitter end and he still treated her like she meant nothing its said that women in those days wanted to be apart of the harem so bad. Not knowing power, struggle, death and loneliness is all they would get but never true love.
@@gwendolynalbert1984 During that time in China, a rich or upper-class man could have one wife and lots of concubines, and the wife was expected to make arrangements if her husband really want some other woman to be his concubine. Ruyi wasn't mad about taking that han girl, what she really upset was about the emporer's madness, even during their sweetest times the way he looked at Ruyi was no match for the way he looked at that han girl.
This scene is so great. RuYi died on her own terms. The Emperor Qianlong look after he dismisses everyone out of his sleeping quarters. When he's questioning why she never told him. She was serious with her words. You lost her love and friendship long ago. She's not going to waste anymore energy on you.
Finally she said it out loud when asked.. Do you love the Emperor? No! That was over on the last slap. When she was sent again to the cold place. When her personal guard and friend was killed. When he didn't investigation on all the lies and dealth of their child.. When she finally came to her sense that only one person loved the other. Now I see why she cut out their picture ...
Such a beautiful love story. Soulmates torn apart by the harsh imperial rules and duties. I remember in one of the last episodes, emperor said his love is governed by rules. That's his downfall. Ruyi's love is so pure that even the Empress dowager appreciated this. Ruyi coveted neither power nor position. But the Emperor didn't have his priorities set straight. Over the years, he slowly killed the great and pure love that Ruyi had for him. It's so true that when a woman constantly gets hurt, overtime, no matter how strong the love she had for her husband, it will eventually die a natural death; it will be such that nothing will hurt her anymore and will matter. Hope the spirit of beautiful empress Ruyi is now in peace.
This is so true. Ruyi said that consort Rong was lucky to have her young lover forever even though he died. Rong’s lover died early but the Emperor changed as a person as everyone around him schemed around him and he fell into deep paranoia and mistrust. He even stopped trusting Ruyi. Ruyi only had him and just wanted him to trust and love her but let his own suspicions and ego kill the pure and deep love they had for each other. I knew their love would never be restored when Ruyi cut her hair because it was basically a farewell to her old lover, the boy she once loved before he became mad.
The Dowager saw Ruyi did what she couldn’t accomplish in her youth herself. Ruyi remained true to herself while the Dowager became no better than the concubines that schemed against her when she was younger.
the moral of the story is that even if you do everything right and are good, it doesn't' guarantee happiness....though it might bring rewards in the after life.
No one else had what she had. A gracious and classy Empress to good for him. I do think he loved her more than anyone else. They had childhood ties that no one else had but he couldn't live up to her high standards or equal her. She was so much better than him. So sad. She probably got Tuberculosis from the years she was in the cold palace. He was responsible. It's hard to watch this without tear in your eyes. Since she was a real historical person I hope she is at peace in God's care. She deserves it RIP beautiful queen 🙏💞
I personally think when she went to the commoners market , ate foods , investigated the debauchery etc , that was the time she got tuberculosis. Warm climate, too much crowd favours spread of tb than cold. Either way , emperor is responsible.
@@Some_guy_passing_by Cold palace didn't literally mean cold anyway, and it's also not a literal place. In this case "cold" meant disfavor, as in the Emperor's heart is cold to the inhabitant of the place, given the cold shoulder by the Emperor. Cold palace is simply where a concubine is confined after she has fallen out of favor, which could still be her original residence. Although costume dramas tend to portray it as a literally cold and decrepit palace where unwanted concubines are sent to.
@@anthyavila9726There isn't a specifically designated palace named as such in the real-life Forbidden City, but historians do believe that "cold palaces" where whichever location or set-up decided on by the dynasty in power at the time. They would most likely be a remote unused spot or multiple spots. The inhabitants were not allocated luxuries like coal nor quality food or adequate clothing, so I guess it would have been literally very cold in the winter months. In addition, "cold" could also be used to signify the punishment of being shunned and ostracized.
This version of Empress of the Nara clan is my favorite. The lense we view women with in history often assumes that if a woman had power, she must have been wicked and cruel to achieve it, and therefore when she falls (Empress Nara was almost entirely erased from history, most likely by Qianglong Emperor) she deserves it. But this Empress Nara, Ruyi, was never pointlessly cruel. She only ever defended herself and her loved ones, never schemed against someone unjustly, and most importantly, she truly loved Qianglong Emperor. I really like to think that this is more to what she was like, someone in love who let herself be pushed time and again by the man she loved, until finally he crossed the line beyond forgiveness and she had to give up him for good. I feel like with the way we've been learning about how misogynistic and inaccurate some of our takes on historical events have been, this rendition is possible.
there are still lot of woman in china and folklore that are known for their knowledge, wit, and power like Li Qingzhao, Cai Wenji, Hua Mulan, Wang Yi of three kingdom(all of them have been portrayed positively) and there are lot of man in power who are viewed as a tyrant as well like Dong Zhuo, Jie of Xia dynasty, Emperor Yang of Sui. So Im not sure what you mean
@@magicwandstudio3141 Those women are only portrayed positively now. But in those ancient times, they were viewed as evil, foxy, and in some cases tyrannical. An example would be Wu Zetian.
I watch this over an over He came back to late She loved him dearly but yet he loved her and put her in the cold prison and she had lost his trust in her He took her love away He heart was so pure I cried watching this
Even in death, Ruyi left the world with so much peace and elegance. Finally a free spirit looking for her youthful lover in the world beyond burdens with only joy and love. If it was what Ruyi and HongLi wish, hope the emperor eventually found the youthful girl he longed for, standing by her favourite green plum blossom tree, waiting for him with a loving smile…
A heart touching end. The life in Palace truly picturised. All the actors/actresses did well their roles. The Palace, costumes, makeups, lightings, cameras, picturization, story, screen play, background music, direction everything was so perfect. I appreciate & congratulate every one in the making. Though, I don't understand Mandarin language, the English subtitles helped me to understand to some extent. Where I could find the whole episode? Once again I appreciate & congratulate every one in the episode.
Life in the forbidden City must've been really strict and miserable. You get to be semi permanently stuck inside like a cage. Ruyi looking at all the palaces and all the structures before she passed away symbolizes so much not just their childhood but how her life completely changed when she chose to marry him and acknowledging everything that have happened in the last decades. And even her affection for Rongpei. It reminds me of all those characters in this series and the other series's as well before they passed away inside. It's powerful meaningful yet deeply sad. I still go back to this video or these scene of the series because it's the only scene in the entirety where the emperor truly showed so much genuine affection for Ruyi. Or at least a sense of regret and pity. And that it's in the very end and it's too too late but Ruyi have finally been set free.
When watching Asian historical dramas, I always wonder how much is true and how much is dramatically created. Wouldn't it be great to know what's true. It doesn't stop me from enjoying these plays and appreciating the talent of the actors.
I know a little what is true. A drama is half true and half based on drama. Ruyi is a little special because she was the Empress but is the only Empress, who didn't got the title after death and funeral. If you are interested in Qing dynasty harem, go check the youtubr channel "Aunt Leng".
Ron Pey, fue un gran apoyo para Ruyi. Ruyi sola, sin un familiar ni clan en quién apoyarse y QianLong la pisoteó una y otra vez. Nada de lo que le prometió, lo cumplió.
Whenever I watched this scene, I used to wonder before why she doesn’t mention Ling Yuche when she reminisced about all her old friends who’ve passed away. But later I realized when someone is your biggest pain and regret and the one thing you feel most guilty about, you won’t say it out loud anymore. You took it with your heart silently.
They say always Treat the ones you love the with utmost love and respect cause once they’re gone you’re going to regret everything you did but at that time it will be already too late.
The actress is so graceful really looks queen ..but I read chinese media really ill spoken about her because of her age ...they said she is too old for the role but I think in youtube most of people see this drama because of her and her acting ...I like these kind of stories
Ruyi is such a noble soul.....she had to face so much hardships in her life....good that she had Rongpie with her who was so loyal and dedicated but where was Rongpie when Ruyi went to the cold palace....
I wonder how many souls suffered the way Ruyi suffered, my soul just aches thinking about it 🥲 The emperor didn’t valued her when she was alive. I cried so many times for her in this drama. The agony is real.
Every time I watch this scene, my daughter comes over and hugs me because I cry every time. The way they cherished each other was whole and true from the first day to the last ❣️
Qué pena que Ruyi no haya escrito sus memorias, más aún que, ella era versada en poesía y literatura. Hubiera sido un gran hallazgo. Tal vez lo hizo y , como QianLong borró toda su existencia del Palacio, nadie sabe la verdad hasta el día de hoy. Es como si Ruyi no hubiera existido. Lo único que se dijo es que su hijo fue nombrado Duque de una provincia y que murió a la edad de 25 años, nada más.
Honestly of all the empress of hongli ruyi is my favorite because she is the first love of hongli and childhood sweetheart too, his love for her is true love when she was not yet the empress, but when she became the empress it all shattered what she dream off..
The emperor loved Ruyi very deeply but he needs to take his pride and be strong for his people. Love lasts but a short time and the pains of love last all of your life.
Después de el prometerle que la cuidaría de todos el le falló como esposo, por eso ella se decepcionó tanto que ya no quería pertenecer a la realeza ni quería ser la emperatriz de el. Por eso picó el retrato de los dos. Porque quería ser libre.
she let everything go. evident in her calling their personal names (hongli,aruo,yuyan,wei yanwan) instead of their positions (emperor,consort etc). it doesnt matter anymore. does she still love the emperor? no. does she hate those scheming consorts anymore? no.
@@unitedyes Exactly....Know no man by the flesh. But by his spirit. Thus is wgat scripture says. And she no longer loved him. It was a mere memory that passes through the mind every so often.
Ela viu uma oportunidade de ser livre e aproveitou ela perdeu aquele brilho no olhar o seu sorriso , ele prometeu o seu amor e proteção mas quebrou a promessa cobiçando jovens , a batendo , traindo , acreditando em rumores e pessoas ruins . quando a Ruyi disse que não ama o imperador parece que saiu um peço de suas costas ela guardou tudo para si mesma ela o amou tanto para no final ficar sem nada , ela era tão feliz sendo uma consorte seus sorrisos eram verdadeiros mas quando ela virou imperatriz ele foi sumindo pouco a pouco assim como o seu amor por ele Ela só queria estar em paz. No final para essas concubinas quando elas estão sem saída elas vem o quanto erraram em amar um homem tão amargo . Apenas esperando que em sua próxima vida seja tudo diferente.
She's too good to be taken for granted. Usually Chinese men are very less expressive people. They appear to be insensitive to women who look at them as inferior especially during olden times. But Empress Ruyi haunted the Emperor for a lifetime. No matter how many women he can lay on his bed, the true kindness and love of a person remained alive in his memory.
The Emperor is a total narcissist. She was there the whole time but he never wanted her and then when she died he cried his eyes out. Then he got mad at her. Unbelievable! He never did anything wrong. He built a palace for the han girl. Ridiculous! That could drive a person insane to have live like that. It would be ok if you hated your husband. But that is just the saddest life ever.
The Emporers views werr outside in the open hills, while Ruyis last view was a roof top view of the walls of her palace prison. With death she could finally escape him.
Nossa ele acabou com o amor que ela sentia por ele.....ela sofreu tanto, ele disse que a protegeria e cuidaria dela, não foi bem assim ela foi humilhada, acusada e enganada. E morreu triste e decepcionada pela vida que teve em nome de um amor que a fez sofrer. Muito triste.
I actually loved ruyi till episode 50 way too draggy! Also... I love Ruyi her character she played is WAY too great. She is the epitome of Calm and wisdom. I actually am confused with the emporer to remove her completely from the palace history like whatttttt a woman went thru 2 horrible deaths of her child murder to have this end of state with you!
I agreed however If you watched the drama you would know that it was actually her wish to be completely freed from him hence the reason she cut her hair she wanted to completely be removed from anything involving him even her picture of both of them that was painted she removed herself from the painting the way he treated her I would want to erase myself from the emperor cold and cruel heart .He has caused so many deaths among the concubines all because he’s such an self centered person who only cherish people only in death .
So sad 😢. A heart can only take so much, she loved him for so long but step by step he destroyed her love. He didn’t deserve her love and cast her aside for another ‘love’. Now she is at peace and free of him. She will not be waiting for him in the underworld.
He loved her but couldn’t give up his sexual addictions. She always was a reminder to him that he had ruined the only true love he would ever had. He could not give her up so he mistreated her terribly . When she died he realized he no longer could own her. He also realized he was now alone and would be for the rest of his life, and beyond.
Oh yes, made me mad that he gave these murders titles, But the one that never did anything to him but just love him he just vanished her as a concubine!
Yes....I agree! Her loving him was in vain. Yet, he made sure those wicked woman were buried in style. A wicked Corrupt user that I hope was reincarnated as a woman despised greatly by all in his next life time. That he may learn his lesson and feel her pain. There was no real honor in serving him. No real honor in loving him. I would have run off to be with the body guard Ling Yunche. He indeed was worthy of the purest love that one can ever give to such a devoted loving soul.
I understand completely why Rongpei chose to accompany Ruyi to the underworld instead of staying behind in that pit of spiteful vipers. That one cup of tea had so much meaning, and its a shame that most western audiences won’t understand the significance of this quiet moment. Ruyi is an empress, and there are strict rules on how a an ordinary person can behave regarding her. Rongpei could be executed for even daring to
sit down in her presence--much less drink from her cup or speak of intimate things. Ruyi is utterly demolishing centuries of conditioning and social expectations with that cup of tea. In this moment she and Rongpei arent empress and servant-they’re just two old friends reminiscing together. No other Empress would so much as consider such a thing, much less do it. This is a giant middle finger to the establishment and an acknowledgement of Rongpei as a human being. As an equal. Ten thousand thank yous are in that little cup of tea.
It works the same way in the West...🤔
And s lifetime of love and friendship
Well said
@@erekaviolin No it doesn’t. Not even close. How do I know? I live there. There is no equivalent social expectation. Even in medieval times monarchs on the west weren’t as absolute as those in China. The Emperor was literally worshiped as a living manifestation of Heaven. Divine. His empress was similarly revered as the mother of the nation. We have no equivalent for that centuries ago much less now. It’s a completely different frame of mind that shades this particular scene profoundly differently. I sat and ugly cried when she had Rongpei sit down with her, long before she actually passed away.
Zeynab Uthman, thank you for that explanation.
When Ruyi said to change the tea, she is telling Rongpei to find a new master. In the book, Rongpei actually said she likes the old and cold tea, indicating that she wants to follow Ruyi to the end.
Rompei played that scene beautifully. I felt every emotion she did.
Wait there's a book? 👀
@@seventhrhapsody6424 yeah lol this and Empress in the Palace are based on books by Liu Lianzi
@@andrewpq5149 ,thank you, I'll try to find an English version. It's such a good story. 🌼
@@andrewpq5149 did you read it in Chinese or English?
When she sat and reminiscing about the past, this made me cried. She’s such a loving soul.
Ruyi is the epitome of someone that is wayyyy too good for their significant other.
From our time 2021, Ruyi is too good for her other half, but I don’t think the emperor considered her as his half (from their time.) There is a saying: “if you are a hammer, everything around you is a nail”. So, of course, there is no second thought, no consideration, even no consequence.
@@vantruong469 that’s the problem with him. Yes he was the top and had lots of things to worry but he was jealous, selfish and just had not willingness to fight and stand for his women he was a man with no spine and always bowed to dumb things like blaming her for her sons death because the royal stars said her will out won her young son instead of the birth was breach and almost killed both but his young son did not make it. Point blank told her it was on her and she should have died for her son after the loss. He just looked to anyone but those that truly cared for him and blamed his distrust on others. He was his own worst enemy
To me she was way before her time he was way before her time what a blessing she was too so many
Man I just bawled my eyes out in this finale. I fell in love with Ruyi, a made-up persona on the tv screen. She is just so beautiful inside and out. I felt every moment of her portrayal from the childhood romance, the anger and frustration of when she was betrayed and schemed against, and perhaps most tuggingly when she slowly lost her love for that ugly dude towards the end. It's like, I truly understood her when she cut her hair in that throe of sadness and anger, when she burnt the picture, the walk up the observatory alone to perhaps recapture what was already gone, the tea with Rongpei when she finally explained how she had actually stopped feeling the affection. My heart broke, but it broke slowly, and I actually wanted to feel it. This was such a quality time spent. Casting Zhou Xun to play Ruyi has been one of the best decisions made in the history of C-drama.
Actually, she isn't made up. The series is actually based off of real Chinese history, you can look it up if you want.
@@snastheskeledude4905 Some of the scenes were but in novel, she's cruel, in real life she exists.
Same here
@@snastheskeledude4905Correct, but not much was known about her.
We know she was of the greater Nara clan, but not if she was Ula-Nara, Hoifa-Nara, etc.
Qingying and Ruyi as names were made up in modern times for this drama and Yanxi Palace
We don’t know the day she was born nor when she died
We don’t know if she was kind or scheming like the other consorts
We know she cut her hair, but we aren’t sure why
So…even though the figure was real, the Ruyi we see on the screen is likely not the Lady Nara that historians know.
During the time on the boat, when she separated ways with him, she has said that the emperor never longed for any of the women only until they died. Then he had started grieving and started caring. Well that's true and that's what he exactly did after she died.
Period
I don't think he started loving them after they died, as much as he felt guilty about how horribly he treated them all.
i cried... not for the Emperor and Ruyi... but for Hongli and Qingying. There's a ost by this drama 梅香如故 and there is a sentence that said, "若有来世,盼你我结寻常布衣。再相约不离不弃。" It means, if there is another life, i wish that we can meet again as commoners (civilians, 寻常布衣 is a reference to what commoners wear compared to the Emperor's dragon robe and Ruyi's Phoenix dress), and then we can uphold the promise of not leaving or despising each other. The lyrics were part of Ruyi's line in the drama "原来年少情深,也可以走到两看相厌." It talks abt the vicissitudes of life. (兰因絮果) 花开花落自有时日。
Thank you for beautifully explaining and translating
If I were to live another life i would not want to meet them . Because it is not whether they were commoners or royal that determines dedication but the conviction of their companionship , even when tested.
😭😭
When Rongpei said "you have suffered a lot in the palace" my tears starting to fall😭😭its too painful for her to see her empress suffered😭and the way Ruyi mentioned all the deceased concubines i feel sorry for them😭😭
The way she mention their name and not by their rank really break me
He's probably sad because he can't abuse her anymore she's now free
Yeah his scapegoat is now gone.
When ruyi looks up at the birds flying over and the music playing, I can’t help but get teary eyed. She looked up at the birds too after she cut her hair. I’ve cried so much for this soap opera, never has another show made me this emotional.
Ich auch 😂
And still, he had to ask "Why?"
Proof he never saw the pain he caused her
More like he didn't want to see.
Was she the empress? I'm so scared to watch it honestly
@@lovespeace9328 Ruyi is the STEP/2ND EMPRESS of Qing Dynasty. It is a good story. But so much heartbreaking scene specially the last few episodes but nevertheless a VERY VERY RECOMMENDABLE DRAMA but be prepares to cry your heart out.
Seems kinda like he's asking himself those questions tho.
I think he was so busy thinking about himself he never bothered to see others. All the women and children who loved him and his ego only saw there needs to him. Never what they gave in return. He’s the ultimate black hole that never really gives back
He dared to ask "why?"
Had he forgotten that he promise her his love & protection but instead he continued to lust over new younger girls? Did not trust her? Ask her to force kill concubine who fell out of his favour? did not seek justice for her son? humiliate her? Believe all the lies? Killed her friends and bodyguard? And worst of all, very casually sent her to the cold palace to die? She had tuberculosis there and died from it. She refused medical attention so she could die therefore leaving his "golden cage" and she did this because after all that he had done to her, there wasn't any love left therefore no reason to remain.
he doesn't undertand himself even . just follows what he wants in that second. its called bad emotional intelligence. and a huge sence of entitlement.
Well said
He died a broken and lonely person. To late sir. New saying for emperor: " Who loves me, why I love myself of course"!!!
falling lust over new younger girls is his duty. Having sex with only one girl can't provide enough sons for the royal family, because in that time the dead rate of new born baby is high, they have to ensure there are enough babies who can healthily grow into adult. Besides, don't forget all the other concubines are also coming from noble families, if the emperor only loves one particular lady, which means there could be one very powerful noble family who can get most resource and honor from the emperor, which threatens the others. Thus, these noble families and ministers will judge and criticize the emperor for his unfairness.
@@xlking6302 you are right but it doesn't mean to give others that much pain. He could do justice between them.
The Empress and her servant.. their acting is very good.. i feel it.. i can see it.. the souls, the expression, the emotions, the words.. even the small details, they deliver it perfectly.. they are not cry, but you cry for them..
When Rongpei asked Ruyi if she still loved or missed the Emperor...she paused & sadly
she said NO....She lost that loving feeling.....GONE FOR SURE.....she had enough of his uncaring loved for her.
i believe she still loves the hongli she met and not the present emperor that is why it took her a long time to reply and she still remembers the past and speaks like hongli is a different person. she probably said “no” because for her hongli is already dead, when she was speaking to concubine rong about her first love it was as if it was a different perosn, i guess at that time when he fell for rong she was already falling out of love with the emperor. He had changed so much as she had said before she cut her hair, that it is like he and hongli are not the same. Maybe in her mind she separated the past hongli and present emperor to survive the pain.
Yeah, basically even the feeling of ‘hate’ is still a strong feeling towards someone..but once the feeling turns to ‘indifferent’ or numb, that’s already the dead end of everything, just like what Ruyi finally feels towards Hongli that she used to love
In a way Ruyi not only died of an illness but also a broken heart. After years of no love from her husband and him being cruel to her. Practically punishing her for daring to care for another man because all she wanted was someone to speak with on a more personal level. Making that man suffer physically while she suffered spiritually.
In the end all she was left with was a broken heart, memories of love from the past, illness and the last person she called a friend. In the end those two went to the next life and I hope Ruyi finds her real love again and so does Rongpei.
Such a horrible man he is, i loved that the emperor died of old age, and lived his days after Ruyi grieving in regret and anger to himself,. and Ruyi coz her last acts on earth was to disobey him, i remember him saying that no one can disobey him coz he is the emperor, he deserves that,. being alone and discontent
That would be nice if not for the fact that he always loved the woman after death and forgave all sorts of evil but never saw his bad behavior and never fixed it. Just saying it’s in the past was just such a selfish statement
Bitter sweet ending. I love how Ruyi finally reminiscing only her good memory with the emperor, she forgive him and free from him. Ruyi passed away in peace. She is like sleeping. Sleeping beauty
And I m glad ruyi did not give anything to the emperor, not even her pictures. She want to be completely free from him as she has lived her life in living hell because of him.
The emperor is fully regret and I love how suffer he was until his last breath
I love how her maid or whatever she was basically died of a heart a broken heart while the husband just got angry
I think she drank the poison rather than die of a broken heart....
@@AloutkaKazawa I know in Japan there’s something called Seppuku or harakari, which was related to like suicide being as a form of getting your honor back or something, and I know in Egypt servants were often mummified and buried with the pharaohs and such but I wonder if Japan had such a thing. Was it normal for a maid to kill herself if the master died or was this a rare moment that only made her love and loyalty that much closer. Plus I imagine her life in the palace after would be horrible. Her master was basically erased, she “let her” die and such. So I can’t imagine she’d have had the best life afterwards.
@@Catherine.Dorian. "Normal" is not a word I would use when it comes to a forced suicide, but I got your point. Yes, I think life after the death of the empress would be rather short and painful. There were many customs around the world that expected the human or animal sacrifice: in ancient India it was "sati" when a woman was expected to follow her dead husband on the funeral pyre; kings, emperors and warriors were buried with their hunting dogs, horses, servants, everyday objects, armour, jewellery. I read that feng shui has its origin in the mastering the art of establishing graves. Mankind had and still believes in a complex ideas of the afterlife, honour (not sure why you mentioned Japan and seppuku in the context of a Chinese drama). I must say that watching fragments of this drama one thing was clear: transparent democracy with parity, and equity for women is a must.
i think they both commited suicide
@@jessyvalentine7492 Well I guess Ruyis death could be considered suicide since she didn’t take the meds. And I know her maid committed suicide but it just seemed like she was more upset, more anguished at the loss of Ruyi then her husband was
I honestly love her acting skills, I can feel the pain from her eyes.
Both ladies were phenomenal in this scene. I’ve not watched the drama but I’ve watched this scene twice and both times I’ve wept like a baby with an aching heart.
when ruyi said to rongpei "the tea is fainth, find new pot and fill it with new tea" is mean she ask to rong pei that she must find new master and get new life because her life (ruyi) is not longer again
She didn’t expect that rongpei will want to die with her?
Did her care taker Take her life also? I cried watching this she was so beautiful inside and out
@@ИринаГадзала-м4я No she (Ruyi) don't know she (ruyi) just asked rongpei to get new life but she (rongpei) didn't
@@sharonbelcher9635 yes... rongpei died suicide (if I not wrong) after know ruyi died
This was a wonderful story. Sad for Emperor. He realized his mistake "too" late.
Main actress Zhou Xun is the soul of the entire act. At 46 she looks amazing and so is the acting. I would consider this is the end of the series; no need to watch the remaining!
It is the end.
40 what 😳
@@S7VEN03 same
@@S7VEN03 oh sí ! Se ve genial a su edad
46?!? It explains her insane skill and elegance but no way. Not 26?
He didn’t deserve her at all. She was so tolerant of his behaviour. I was upset when he lived to a ripe old age.
He deserves to live to a ripe old age... alone.
A lonely old age He couldn’t get her off his mind or heart
She was also "very" wise. He missed out on so much.
Yeah but he was tormented for the rest of his life.😒
@@Angel-nr8td Yes, sad because even though he was surrounded by his many concubines and subjects nothing or no one but his mother really cared about him. When he got ridiculous with all those women and slapped her he was done just like a roasted turkey. The hate in her eyes was enough to kill a soul. Yes, he was done where she was concerned. Too much mistreatment he did towards a wonderful person. She was an "angel".
It was so annoying to watch the times over and over again he mistreated women who wholeheartedly loved him and he saw them as nothing. Ruyi was the person he loved before even being emperor but after treated her like shit and expected her to still love and respect him. He humiliated her and disrespected their children who past by not giving justice. He constantly said he was alone when he had her who forgave and loved him until the bitter end and he still treated her like she meant nothing its said that women in those days wanted to be apart of the harem so bad. Not knowing power, struggle, death and loneliness is all they would get but never true love.
He even wanted her to help him win over that han girl that he went crazy over. How disrespectful to the empress. So aggravating? 😥
I realize we do not live in a culture like that.
@@gwendolynalbert1984 if you are Asian, you know why
@@gwendolynalbert1984 During that time in China, a rich or upper-class man could have one wife and lots of concubines, and the wife was expected to make arrangements if her husband really want some other woman to be his concubine. Ruyi wasn't mad about taking that han girl, what she really upset was about the emporer's madness, even during their sweetest times the way he looked at Ruyi was no match for the way he looked at that han girl.
Well said
This scene is so great. RuYi died on her own terms.
The Emperor Qianlong look after he dismisses everyone out of his sleeping quarters. When he's questioning why she never told him.
She was serious with her words. You lost her love and friendship long ago. She's not going to waste anymore energy on you.
Yes
Finally she said it out loud when asked..
Do you love the Emperor? No!
That was over on the last slap.
When she was sent again to the cold place.
When her personal guard and friend was killed.
When he didn't investigation on all the lies and dealth of their child.. When she finally came to her sense that only one person loved the other.
Now I see why she cut out their picture ...
He deserved to be cut out. He was only out for himself
Such a beautiful love story. Soulmates torn apart by the harsh imperial rules and duties. I remember in one of the last episodes, emperor said his love is governed by rules. That's his downfall. Ruyi's love is so pure that even the Empress dowager appreciated this. Ruyi coveted neither power nor position. But the Emperor didn't have his priorities set straight. Over the years, he slowly killed the great and pure love that Ruyi had for him. It's so true that when a woman constantly gets hurt, overtime, no matter how strong the love she had for her husband, it will eventually die a natural death; it will be such that nothing will hurt her anymore and will matter. Hope the spirit of beautiful empress Ruyi is now in peace.
You put it so well with words
This is so true. Ruyi said that consort Rong was lucky to have her young lover forever even though he died. Rong’s lover died early but the Emperor changed as a person as everyone around him schemed around him and he fell into deep paranoia and mistrust. He even stopped trusting Ruyi. Ruyi only had him and just wanted him to trust and love her but let his own suspicions and ego kill the pure and deep love they had for each other. I knew their love would never be restored when Ruyi cut her hair because it was basically a farewell to her old lover, the boy she once loved before he became mad.
The Dowager saw Ruyi did what she couldn’t accomplish in her youth herself. Ruyi remained true to herself while the Dowager became no better than the concubines that schemed against her when she was younger.
As per usual, by the time he regrets, the person is already dead. His sentiments mean nothing.
有妳是我的福氣
每次聽到這句都想落淚
真的😢
被自己主子這樣說 一定很感動
其實我覺得皇后讓容佩換一壺新茶,有點暗示要她找新主人QQ
the moral of the story is that even if you do everything right and are good, it doesn't' guarantee happiness....though it might bring rewards in the after life.
No one else had what she had. A gracious and classy Empress to good for him. I do think he loved her more than anyone else. They had childhood ties that no one else had but he couldn't live up to her high standards or equal her. She was so much better than him. So sad. She probably got Tuberculosis from the years she was in the cold palace. He was responsible. It's hard to watch this without tear in your eyes. Since she was a real historical person I hope she is at peace in God's care. She deserves it RIP beautiful queen 🙏💞
I personally think when she went to the commoners market , ate foods , investigated the debauchery etc , that was the time she got tuberculosis. Warm climate, too much crowd favours spread of tb than cold. Either way , emperor is responsible.
X favor en español
@@Some_guy_passing_by Cold palace didn't literally mean cold anyway, and it's also not a literal place. In this case "cold" meant disfavor, as in the Emperor's heart is cold to the inhabitant of the place, given the cold shoulder by the Emperor. Cold palace is simply where a concubine is confined after she has fallen out of favor, which could still be her original residence. Although costume dramas tend to portray it as a literally cold and decrepit palace where unwanted concubines are sent to.
@@anthyavila9726There isn't a specifically designated palace named as such in the real-life Forbidden City, but historians do believe that "cold palaces" where whichever location or set-up decided on by the dynasty in power at the time. They would most likely be a remote unused spot or multiple spots. The inhabitants were not allocated luxuries like coal nor quality food or adequate clothing, so I guess it would have been literally very cold in the winter months. In addition, "cold" could also be used to signify the punishment of being shunned and ostracized.
👪🙏😍🎊🤴💰💰🦄🦄
天啊周迅演技太好了
其實容珮也挺不錯了
This version of Empress of the Nara clan is my favorite. The lense we view women with in history often assumes that if a woman had power, she must have been wicked and cruel to achieve it, and therefore when she falls (Empress Nara was almost entirely erased from history, most likely by Qianglong Emperor) she deserves it. But this Empress Nara, Ruyi, was never pointlessly cruel. She only ever defended herself and her loved ones, never schemed against someone unjustly, and most importantly, she truly loved Qianglong Emperor. I really like to think that this is more to what she was like, someone in love who let herself be pushed time and again by the man she loved, until finally he crossed the line beyond forgiveness and she had to give up him for good. I feel like with the way we've been learning about how misogynistic and inaccurate some of our takes on historical events have been, this rendition is possible.
there are still lot of woman in china and folklore that are known for their knowledge, wit, and power like Li Qingzhao, Cai Wenji, Hua Mulan, Wang Yi of three kingdom(all of them have been portrayed positively) and there are lot of man in power who are viewed as a tyrant as well like Dong Zhuo, Jie of Xia dynasty, Emperor Yang of Sui. So Im not sure what you mean
Very well said
@@magicwandstudio3141 Those women are only portrayed positively now. But in those ancient times, they were viewed as evil, foxy, and in some cases tyrannical. An example would be Wu Zetian.
I watch this over an over
He came back to late
She loved him dearly but yet he loved her and put her in the cold prison and she had lost his trust in her He took her love away He heart was so pure
I cried watching this
Oh but it wouldn’t be so dramatic if everything was just perfect.
Even in death, Ruyi left the world with so much peace and elegance. Finally a free spirit looking for her youthful lover in the world beyond burdens with only joy and love.
If it was what Ruyi and HongLi wish, hope the emperor eventually found the youthful girl he longed for, standing by her favourite green plum blossom tree, waiting for him with a loving smile…
如懿說那句「蘭因絮果」,就想起甄嬛傳皇上駕崩前說的「就像流沙逝於掌心,終於也都沒有了」。最是無情帝王家,這個結局只有無盡的悲涼。
A heart touching end. The life in Palace truly picturised. All the actors/actresses did well their roles. The Palace, costumes, makeups, lightings, cameras, picturization, story, screen play, background music, direction everything was so perfect. I appreciate & congratulate every one in the making. Though, I don't understand Mandarin language, the English subtitles helped me to understand to some extent.
Where I could find the whole episode? Once again I appreciate & congratulate every one in the episode.
It’s on Amazon with English subtitles
On UA-cam. MZTV Ruyi Royal.....with English subtitles. 89 episodes.
Ruyi you are the expression of justice kindness and wisdom.
Life in the forbidden City must've been really strict and miserable. You get to be semi permanently stuck inside like a cage. Ruyi looking at all the palaces and all the structures before she passed away symbolizes so much not just their childhood but how her life completely changed when she chose to marry him and acknowledging everything that have happened in the last decades. And even her affection for Rongpei. It reminds me of all those characters in this series and the other series's as well before they passed away inside. It's powerful meaningful yet deeply sad. I still go back to this video or these scene of the series because it's the only scene in the entirety where the emperor truly showed so much genuine affection for Ruyi. Or at least a sense of regret and pity. And that it's in the very end and it's too too late but Ruyi have finally been set free.
Gain something and lose something.
When watching Asian historical dramas, I always wonder how much is true and how much is dramatically created. Wouldn't it be great to know what's true. It doesn't stop me from enjoying these plays and appreciating the talent of the actors.
I know a little what is true. A drama is half true and half based on drama. Ruyi is a little special because she was the Empress but is the only Empress, who didn't got the title after death and funeral.
If you are interested in Qing dynasty harem, go check the youtubr channel "Aunt Leng".
人總是在失去後,才會想到要去追回;出事前,從未關心過;破裂時,又想彌補、珍惜……,
結果什麼都是( 空!) 早在幹什麼?現在後悔莫及了!
Ron Pey, fue un gran apoyo para Ruyi. Ruyi sola, sin un familiar ni clan en quién apoyarse y QianLong la pisoteó una y otra vez. Nada de lo que le prometió, lo cumplió.
Whenever I watched this scene, I used to wonder before why she doesn’t mention Ling Yuche when she reminisced about all her old friends who’ve passed away. But later I realized when someone is your biggest pain and regret and the one thing you feel most guilty about, you won’t say it out loud anymore. You took it with your heart silently.
Ikr? So sad.
Ling Yuche died because of Hailan. Hailan is to be blame.
They say always Treat the ones you love the with utmost love and respect cause once they’re gone you’re going to regret everything you did but at that time it will be already too late.
The actress is so graceful really looks queen ..but I read chinese media really ill spoken about her because of her age ...they said she is too old for the role but I think in youtube most of people see this drama because of her and her acting ...I like these kind of stories
She said no love at the time of ending and she died peacefully very peacefully and she is a blessed women on earth
Ruyi is such a noble soul.....she had to face so much hardships in her life....good that she had Rongpie with her who was so loyal and dedicated but where was Rongpie when Ruyi went to the cold palace....
Rong Pei llegó a su vida cuando se convirtió en emperatriz.
This episode really made me feel so satisfied, that finally the bloody emperor regretted.
Feeling very sorry for Ruyi.She tolerates everything.She is beautiful in inside and out.
I wonder how many souls suffered the way Ruyi suffered, my soul just aches thinking about it 🥲 The emperor didn’t valued her when she was alive. I cried so many times for her in this drama. The agony is real.
a lot of people are forced and live within Capitalism. yes, a lot of people suffer JUST. LIKE. RUYI.
@@henrietta9206 so what does this have anything to do with capitalism again?
ruyi died peacefully!.. she is now finally free of everything on earth...
Finally she is free no more pain,no more abuse,hoping that in the other life find the gard that love her and tooked a lot punishment for that.
Every time I watch this scene, my daughter comes over and hugs me because I cry every time. The way they cherished each other was whole and true from the first day to the last ❣️
The best series I have seen on UA-cam. Could not stop watching it day after day. Very heart wrenching in many places. Ruyi’s was a tear jerker 🥲
Same here! I've ever binge watched anything in my life until this series. It's phenomenal.
Just finished watching the entire series myself, better than anything hollywood has produced in over a decade
Try watch empresses in the palace
@@loveless8816 watched that also 👍🏻
@@loveless8816 ty... looks good
Es muy real su actuación y me conmueve hasta las lágrimas, es muy conmovedor
Es una hermosa y talentosa actriz
Las dos excelentes actrises gebial dupla
Qué pena que Ruyi no haya escrito sus memorias, más aún que, ella era versada en poesía y literatura. Hubiera sido un gran hallazgo. Tal vez lo hizo y , como QianLong borró toda su existencia del Palacio, nadie sabe la verdad hasta el día de hoy. Es como si Ruyi no hubiera existido. Lo único que se dijo es que su hijo fue nombrado Duque de una provincia y que murió a la edad de 25 años, nada más.
Honestly of all the empress of hongli ruyi is my favorite because she is the first love of hongli and childhood sweetheart too, his love for her is true love when she was not yet the empress, but when she became the empress it all shattered what she dream off..
In this scene Rong Pei only acts with her eyes. She is so awesome 👏
這就是俗話說的迴光返照吧
The climax is so emotional, that I can’t stop crying
Es la mejor Novela, que e visto. Felicitaciones a todos por un bonito mensaje de Amor.
1735年,乾隆即位。和侧福晋共同经历磨难,然而作了皇后的她发现弘历的多疑善变,在婚姻破灭之下恪守皇后职责至去世
演员,表演很到位,导演表达很好
The emperor loved Ruyi very deeply but he needs to take his pride and be strong for his people. Love lasts but a short time and the pains of love last all of your life.
Después de el prometerle que la cuidaría de todos el le falló como esposo, por eso ella se decepcionó tanto que ya no quería pertenecer a la realeza ni quería ser la emperatriz de el. Por eso picó el retrato de los dos. Porque quería ser libre.
I could watch this drama over and over. Excellent drama ! Great actors!
這段超催淚~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
真的🍎
she let everything go. evident in her calling their personal names (hongli,aruo,yuyan,wei yanwan) instead of their positions (emperor,consort etc). it doesnt matter anymore.
does she still love the emperor? no. does she hate those scheming consorts anymore? no.
She still loves Hongli since he himself is a victim to the scheming harem and well the position of Emperor
Exactly!
Note how she refers to the emperor by his his personal name “Hongli” but when asked by Rong Pei if she misses the Emperor, she said no
She misses Hongli (the person) her best friend and lover bur not Hongli the emperor who is cruel and hurt her again and again.
@@unitedyes
Exactly....Know no man by the flesh. But by his spirit.
Thus is wgat scripture says.
And she no longer loved him.
It was a mere memory that passes through the mind every so often.
Ela viu uma oportunidade de ser livre e aproveitou ela perdeu aquele brilho no olhar o seu sorriso , ele prometeu o seu amor e proteção mas quebrou a promessa cobiçando jovens , a batendo , traindo , acreditando em rumores e pessoas ruins . quando a Ruyi disse que não ama o imperador parece que saiu um peço de suas costas ela guardou tudo para si mesma ela o amou tanto para no final ficar sem nada , ela era tão feliz sendo uma consorte seus sorrisos eram verdadeiros mas quando ela virou imperatriz ele foi sumindo pouco a pouco assim como o seu amor por ele Ela só queria estar em paz.
No final para essas concubinas quando elas estão sem saída elas vem o quanto erraram em amar um homem tão amargo . Apenas esperando que em sua próxima vida seja tudo diferente.
She's too good to be taken for granted. Usually Chinese men are very less expressive people. They appear to be insensitive to women who look at them as inferior especially during olden times. But Empress Ruyi haunted the Emperor for a lifetime. No matter how many women he can lay on his bed, the true kindness and love of a person remained alive in his memory.
I’ve only watched the short clips on this channel but I feel so much for the empress as if I’ve seen the whole series. 😭😭
It's on hulu and prime
她能算出自己什麼時候要走而支開容珮這才叫厲害
跟你說你可能不信 很多老人家都知道自己何時會走
@@哈哈哈-l4s 這我相信,我姨婆就是知道他要走了,所以叫他兒女先幫他穿好壽衣
因為自己會感覺越來越疲憊,心臟跳動越來越不穩定,就是差不多了
Nome do drama?
其實,戲中不敢演出的,
可能是服毒……。
容佩也演的很好
眼神很真摯
What an emperor, he is such a bad judge of character. Ruyi suffered a lot. But he is too blind. She is better off dead and free. She deserves better.
So sad 😭 May she have her peace in the afterlife
Emporer: /crying from grief even though he can't even tell what he did wrong
Me: 😌🍵
Legit don't feel for him at all
人在時不好好珍惜
非要人都死了才知道唉悼
同意😭
有權勢的男人一向無情,當初郭台銘妻子死時不也說了一句「老天對我不公平」可是沒兩年就娶年輕女人了,男人的嘴騙人的鬼。
全天下男人皆是如此
我們女人啊
容顏比花兒的盛開期還要短暫
紅顏彈指老~青春歲月不再~
我們女人除了剩2個下垂乾扁扁的奶奶外
也大概都差不多了吧
難怪從古至今
女人為了能再多一點抓住火速流逝的容貌
各種偏方都喝 灌 擦 抹 敷
古代就是喝紫河車
俗稱的胎盤
曬乾後直接泡開喝
就...花草茶的概念
不過 一點幫助也沒有
在蘇格蘭的血腥瑪麗
更是狂魔般的殺害處女
從平凡的老百性
到皇親貴族的女子們
都莫名奇妙的失縱
人數月月飆升
把人擼到城堡地窖一個偏方
把人家塞進鐵處女的刑具中
再把鮮血流進浴缸
血腥瑪麗直接泡澡
還捧著手喝
真可怕
最後 連身旁服侍半生的婢女也遭殃了
This lady is pure elegance!
The Emperor is a total narcissist. She was there the whole time but he never wanted her and then when she died he cried his eyes out. Then he got mad at her. Unbelievable! He never did anything wrong. He built a palace for the han girl. Ridiculous! That could drive a person insane to have live like that. It would be ok if you hated your husband. But that is just the saddest life ever.
人總是在失去後…才懂得珍惜…明明生命如此富有…卻活的如此貧窮…人怎麼都是如此…🙃
The Emporers views werr outside in the open hills, while Ruyis last view was a roof top view of the walls of her palace prison. With death she could finally escape him.
Nossa ele acabou com o amor que ela sentia por ele.....ela sofreu tanto, ele disse que a protegeria e cuidaria dela, não foi bem assim ela foi humilhada, acusada e enganada. E morreu triste e decepcionada pela vida que teve em nome de um amor que a fez sofrer. Muito triste.
Verdade, imprestável esse mequetrefe.👎
Triste mesmo, sofrer por amor.....não mais.
@@kellyfranca7355 concordo 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
Verdade, muito triste... ela sofreu tanto, merecia ter um final feliz. Que personagem maravilhosa!!!
É baseado na história real do imperador quialong e sua esposa a empress nara
Finally freedom from her living hell.
When she died. The moment really makes me to cry. So touching. Oh god
Какие красивые костюмы! Целое искусство одеться и сделать прическу. А нравы какие. Жаль перевод странный.
Это самый лучший фильм. Столько красоты, силы, мудрости, женственности, душевности самый любимый фильм. Легенда о Жуи. Прекрасный фильм.
Какая же не проста я жизнь была у этих людей,а императрица и жила благородно,и умерла так же.
I can’t stop crying. Love Ruyi.
I actually loved ruyi till episode 50 way too draggy! Also... I love Ruyi her character she played is WAY too great. She is the epitome of Calm and wisdom. I actually am confused with the emporer to remove her completely from the palace history like whatttttt a woman went thru 2 horrible deaths of her child murder to have this end of state with you!
I agreed however If you watched the drama you would know that it was actually her wish to be completely freed from him hence the reason she cut her hair she wanted to completely be removed from anything involving him even her picture of both of them that was painted she removed herself from the painting the way he treated her I would want to erase myself from the emperor cold and cruel heart .He has caused so many deaths among the concubines all because he’s such an self centered person who only cherish people only in death .
So sad 😢. A heart can only take so much, she loved him for so long but step by step he destroyed her love. He didn’t deserve her love and cast her aside for another ‘love’. Now she is at peace and free of him. She will not be waiting for him in the underworld.
Love or not, worth it or not, only Ruyi understands.
Он её любил и мучил её, не стало её и он понял все свои ошибки . Надо ценить пока живы
Вы могои сказать, как фильм разывактся?
@@sirrinbalayeva9053 Legend of Ruyi
He loved her but couldn’t give up his sexual addictions. She always was a reminder to him that he had ruined the only true love he would ever had. He could not give her up so he mistreated her terribly . When she died he realized he no longer could own her. He also realized he was now alone and would be for the rest of his life, and beyond.
JAJAJAJAJA A MI QUE NO ME QUIERAN ASÍ 😮😮😊
Where can i watch this series? Thankyou:'
The title is contradictory to the video. You don't show the emperor losing his mind. I was so disappointed when the video started over again as well.
Love is gone when you come to realize it... treasure your love one while you can...😭😭😭😭😭
You know what? Love yourself more than anything. That way you won’t regret the way you lived
如懿這時才四十幾歲。她的妝扮,走路,看起來老很多。
中年多病體衰,演得入木三分啊
因為病重
Era uma história verdadeira? Uma novela? Apenas uma história de amor? Não sei,mas adorei assistir.
Pelp que parece é baseado em uma das histórias da realeza da china
É baseado na história real do imperador quialong e sua esposa a empress nara
No la mereció, NUNCA LA MERECIO ELLA ERA DEMASIADO PARA EL. 😥💔. Al menos murió tranquila y sin preocupaciones.
Zhou Xun played the role well great actress
She got her revenge on emperor fraud rotten things he did to her
But the fact that he didnt make ruyis funeral pisses me off
In History, the real Empress Nara was given a funeral of a concubine just because she opposed the Emperor's leisure. She deserved a title.
Oh yes, made me mad that he gave these murders titles, But the one that never did anything to him but just love him he just vanished her as a concubine!
Yes....I agree!
Her loving him was in vain.
Yet, he made sure those wicked woman were buried in style.
A wicked Corrupt user that I hope was reincarnated as a woman despised greatly by all in his next life time.
That he may learn his lesson and feel her pain.
There was no real honor in serving him.
No real honor in loving him.
I would have run off to be with the body guard Ling Yunche.
He indeed was worthy of the purest love that one can ever give to such a devoted loving soul.
Yes, disrespected in death too.
It's because ruyi never wanted to be burrowed as the queen she wanted to be free after her death