In the TV series "Yongzheng Dynasty", Qiao Yindi's final whereabouts are not directly explained in the plot, but they can be speculated through the development of the plot and the relationship between the characters.
Qiao Yindi will not stay by the side of the fourteenth prince Yinyu
In the TV series "Yongzheng Dynasty", the last set of scenes about Qiao Yindi is that Emperor Yongzheng sent him to the imperial tomb to visit the fourteenth prince Yinyu.
It was the fourteenth prince Yinyu who saved Qiao Yindi, and she lived a period of time by the side of the fourteenth prince. It was Emperor Yongzheng who forcibly took her away and put her by his side.
Qiao Yindi is a kind girl, she went to the fourteenth prince to give him an explanation. Qiao Yindi is a girl with a very sense of justice, and in her mind, the fourteenth prince misunderstood Emperor Yongzheng. Emperor Yongzheng was not a sinister, mean, cunning, ruthless, shameless and obscene person. He is a good emperor who is dedicated to everything and works diligently for the people.
Undoubtedly, Qiao Yindi couldn't convince the fourteenth prince. The Fourteenth Prince didn't misunderstand Emperor Yongzheng at all! The fourteenth prince Yinyu is an ambitious figure who does not distinguish between right and wrong, and his ultimate goal is to replace Yongzheng himself as the emperor. He was an important member of the Eight Kings, but what he really embraced was himself. Will such a person change his original intention because of Qiao Yindi's few words? When pigs fly!
Qiao Yindi will definitely be disappointed and leave the Fourteenth Prince Yinyu soon, and will never stay by his side for a long time, let alone stay by his side.
It was difficult for Qiao Yindi to stay in the palace for a long time
When Qiao Yindi said goodbye to Emperor Yongzheng and went to Jingling, she said to Emperor Yongzheng: "Your Majesty, I will go to see him and come back immediately!" ”
Although the TV series did not have Qiao Yindi's footage later, either before the death of Emperor Yongzheng, or after the death of Emperor Yongzheng, Qiao Yindi would definitely return to the palace.
However, Qiao Yindi has no name in the palace, she is not the concubine of Emperor Yongzheng, once Emperor Yongzheng dies, how can she stay in the palace?
The palace used to be the place where Qiao Yindi and Yongzheng lived together, and there are Qiao Yindi's precious memories and emotional sustenance. Qiao Yindi is Emperor Yongzheng's confidante, and her fate is closely linked to Yongzheng. But the Yongzheng Emperor has gone, and things are not people. There is no longer the pillar and warmth of the past in the court, and she can only increase her sadness if she stays there! Even if she asked for Emperor Yongzheng to keep a spiritual guard for three years and got the consent of Emperor Qianlong, what about three years later?
She stayed in the palace and endured that deep grief and loneliness? The palace environment is complex and cruel, and Qiao Yindi needs to readjust to the power struggles and interpersonal relationships in the court, and will definitely face difficulties. She's definitely going to leave the palace!
There is a high probability that Qiao Yindi will return to the people
Qiao Yindi was originally born in the people, and she has a deep affection for folk life. After Yongzheng's death, she may choose to leave the palace and return to the people to live an ordinary life. In this way, she can not only stay away from the strife of the court and complicated interpersonal relationships, but also allow her to regain her inner peace and freedom.
As for how Qiao Yindi made a living after returning to the people, I believe that he followed Emperor Yongzheng for more than six years, and Emperor Yongzheng would not fail to think about Qiao Yindi's basic life problems after he himself died. Emperor Yongzheng would not want Qiao Yindi to return to the Fourteenth Prince, and Emperor Yongzheng knew everything about the sinister affairs of the court. Emperor Yongzheng will not even prepare the silver for Qiao Yindi.
Of course, Qiao Yindi may also choose to become a nun. Ordination as a nun is also a form of seclusion.
The choice of returning to the folk best reflects Qiao Yindi's unique understanding and pursuit of life.
This article only talks about TV dramas, does not delve into the content of February's river novels, and does not discuss history.