Through the TV series "Qing Ping Le", everyone has a little understanding of the history of the Northern Song Dynasty, the fate of the empress and concubines in the harem of Song Renzong also affects the hearts of the audience, at present, Empress Cao is the most bitter, Zhang Guifei is the most favored, so what is the real ending in history? In fact, Zhang Guifei is the most miserable, while Empress Cao is the happiest, and Miao Niangzi is very sad both in the play and in history.
Although Empress Cao had no heirs in history and was not favored, she was a very wise and benevolent empress, so both the government and the public and the harem were very respectful to her, although Song Renzong only respected her as a guest, but Empress Cao experienced three dynasties of emperors, each dynasty was treated kindly, and Empress Cao was very long-lived, the other two emperors were very respectful, she also listened to the government in the later period, very beautiful, and finally spent her old age and got a good death.
Miao Niangzi is the daughter of Renzong's nursing mother, from childhood and Renzong Qingmei Bamboo Horse, is the emperor's relatives, their relationship and feelings are more intimate than others, but Renzong hurt her in the things she cares about the most, Miao Niangzi's daughter Princess Fukang was married to someone she did not love, the marriage was very unfortunate, Miao Niangzi although she was distressed by her daughter but helpless, watching her daughter being pushed into the abyss, her heart was extremely tormented, and finally depressed.
Zhang Guifei is the wencheng empress in history, she was the most favored in her lifetime, but her end in history was the most tragic, because her three daughters all died early, although the emperor loved her, but she could not be the empress, although the brocade dress, glory and wealth could not make up for the emptiness and pain in her heart, the successive deaths of the children made her physically and mentally devastated, when she died, she was only 31 years old, although she was posthumously named Empress Wencheng, but she had too many regrets in her short life.