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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.This book is Jiang Yingliu’s memoir, which narrates Liu’er life from Beauty to Empress in the palace. Under the plain sentences lies the difficult life in the palace for more than 50 years. Inside the palace, everyone is pitiful. The author describes the majority of “my” life in the palace after “I” accidentally entered the palace in first-person perspective and shows a different life in the imperial harem. Rather than intrigue and contention, the life here is quite peaceful and happy. Finally, I wish them reincarnate as civilians next life and never enter the palace again as they wished.
Pink hands so fine,
Gold-branded wine,
Spring paints the willows green
palace walls can’t confine.
East wind unfair,
Happy times rare.
In my heart sad thoughts throng;
We severed for years long.
Wrong, wrong, wrong!
Spring is as green,
In vain she’s lean,
Her kerchief soaked with tears and red with stains unclean.
Peach blossoms fall
Near deserted hall.
Our oath is still there. Lo!
No word to her can go.
No, no, no!
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One entry per lineWillow in the Imperial Harem
宫墙柳
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The Dreamer in the Spring Boudoir (1)
The Day I Disappeared (1)
Ying Chong (1)
The emperor is such a scumbag. He’s a good emperor but not a good husband. The empress is the most pitiful out of them all. The other consorts are also rather pitiful. If they weren’t in the harem, they would have had successful and happy lives.
Although the story is written in a light-hearted way, when I think deeply, it makes me cry.
I legit crying when one by one of her friends died and by the end when consort wen make her final masterpiece and potrait them in their youth with the late Empress.