The Ending of Ruyi's Royal Love in Five Elder Brothers in the Palace and Jiao Yun
In the 83rd episode, Yongqi was always afraid of medical treatment, which made her condition worse and difficult to treat. Yongqi claimed that she could not protect her and Huang in the future, and then she died.
While everyone was grieving, Jiao Yun stood up and said that Yongqi was very wronged and asked the emperor to make a decision. Yunjiao said that Yongqi was seriously ill long ago, but she never dared to let Jiang cure too much. Because Highland gave her the news of Lingyunche's death, Yongqi had to avoid suspicion all the time.
She also pointed out that Ruyi had forced Yongqi to find a treasure trove for Lingyun car to be buried. Ruyi is most concerned about Lingyunche in this life, and Yongqi once mentioned such a stepmother before her death, which is deeply ashamed.
Highland slapped Jiao Yun and accused her of talking nonsense. But Jiao Yun ignored it, so she drank the poisoned wine and followed Yongqi.
Plot:
In A.D. 1735, Gan Long (Wallace Huo) ascended the throne, and Fang Fujin Ruyi (Zhou Xun), who knew him as a teenager, also entered the palace as a princess. From then on, the two performed a marriage process from loving each other to being lost and broken in court.
When the new emperor ascended the throne, Ruyi became a princess because of her love with Qianlong's childhood friends, and was excluded by everyone, while the Queen Mother (Vivian Wu) was at odds with Ruyi's family, which was full of dangers. At this time, Qianlong also faced the problem that the queen mother was in power and the old minister was in charge of state affairs.
In the process of power change, Gan Long and Yi Ru supported each other and worked together to tide over the difficulties until they cleared the way. After years of hard work, Qianlong also pushed Ruyi to the position of queen and had a world with her.
However, Yi Ru, who became a queen, found that Qianlong had grown from a young husband to a mature emperor, and his paranoia and imperial selfishness were constantly revealed, and the affection and trust between them were gradually shattered. But Ruyi still clung to her fond memories and her duties as a queen until her death.