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Maids in the Qing dynasty lived so hard, why did they send their daughters to the palace?

Maids in the Qing dynasty lived so hard, why did they send their daughters to the palace?

Being a maid of honor in the Qing dynasty can be said to be dangerous. After all, sometimes a small action or a word will kill you. In that case, why did the ancients send their daughters to the palace?

As we all know, ladies-in-waiting should not only serve their masters, but also do some dirty work at ordinary times. Although the conditions are very difficult, maids also have income. Although I just joined the company, the higher my status, the higher my salary will be. This money is net income.

Food and clothing in the palace are arranged in a unified way. Although there is competition in the palace, the ladies-in-waiting are mainly smart and handsome, and naturally there is a great chance of being seen. Whether it is the master or the emperor is another matter.

Plus, if you meet a noble person to help you in the palace or the ladies-in-waiting can climb a good branch, then you won't worry about eating and drinking in your life. There is no such good opportunity outside the palace.

Of course, maids can't be promoted casually, and they need to be selected to have this opportunity, including women's age, physical condition, figure and so on. , and must be between 13 and 15 years old.

But in the Qing Dynasty, ladies-in-waiting were generally not selected from the Han people. Don't think about girls who want to cross the Qing Dynasty. When they left the palace at the age of 25 to 30, they were already grandmothers at that time, and the chances of getting married smoothly were slim.

Moreover, it is not easy to make a living in the palace, and all kinds of intrigues often appear, so high returns are accompanied by high risks!