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Zhang Yufei entered the palace at the age of six. Why was she ordered to starve to death by the emperor after she became pregnant?

Because Zhang Yufei was framed by the emperor's wet nurse Hakka as not pregnant, she was detained halfway, cut off all her diet, and was later starved to death. I believe many people think that the ancient emperor was the supreme ruler, enjoying all the treasures in the world, having a huge harem and countless concubines. The ancients thought that being a concubine in the palace meant getting ahead and enjoying happiness. But in fact, harem life is not easy at all.

Many film and television dramas take palace fights as gimmicks. So-and-so concubines were put in limbo because they offended the emperor. So-and-so concubines fell out of favor because of others' frame-up, and even their lives were in danger. Zhang Yufei, a historical figure we are going to talk about now, is also a woman in the harem, who was killed in the cruel court struggle.

1. Accidentally favored by the emperor. Zhang Yufei was a commoner born in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty, and was later elected as a palace maid. At this time, Zhang Yufei was only a 6-year-old child. For 12 years after she entered the palace, she remained silent in front of the ladies-in-waiting, until she met Zhu Youxiao, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty. At that time, Zhang Yufei 18 years old was the most youthful and beautiful time. Perhaps Ming Xizong took a fancy to her beauty, so she called it the maid-in-waiting.

Luckily, Zhang Yufei got pregnant soon. Ming Xizong named her Zhang Yufei. However, after the princess was awarded, Zhang Yufei became hostile to Ming Xizong's wet nurse, which led to her ultimate tragedy.

2. Unwilling to go along with the Hakkas. When Mingxi was a child, his biological mother died young, and he was adopted by another concubine, Li Kangfei. Li Kangfei, the adoptive mother, was not good to Mingxizong. On the contrary, Hakka nurses take great care of him, so their relationship is very close. Ming Xizong regarded Hakka as his mother, and shortly after he ascended the throne, he named Hakka? Mrs. bong San? . The Hakkas were favored by the emperor and began to bully in the harem, ignoring the concubines in the harem.

Ming Xizong dotes on some concubines, so Hakka people are jealous of these concubines and even look for opportunities to get rid of them. Zhang Yufei is a very straightforward and upright person. She has long heard about the bad things done by the Hakkas, so she doesn't want to make friends with them. Therefore, the Hakkas regard Zhang Yufei as a thorn in their side and want to kill her.

3. Being framed as a fake pregnancy. Later, Zhang Yufei, who was pregnant in October, still didn't give birth. Hakkas used this as an excuse to frame Zhang Yufei as a fake pregnancy in front of Ming Xizong. Ming Xizong listened to the words of the Hakkas, and actually believed the words of the Hakkas, abolished Zhang Yufei and put her in another palace. Another palace in Zhang Yufei is not a palace, but a passage between palaces. Zhang Yufei was locked in an aisle, facing the wind, rain, sun and rain every day.

Hakka people still feel Japanese, so they don't let people send her food and drink, and they don't care about the children in Zhang Yufei's belly. Zhang Yufei was hungry for more than ten days. On a stormy day, she drank a lot of rain from the eaves. However, these rains did not help Zhang Yufei, but made her weaker and eventually died.

Generally speaking, Zhang Yufei was killed because she didn't want to succumb to the arrogance of the emperor's wet nurse, Hakka.