The opportunity to play first is very important. Have you seen Zhen? Keep? That shuojia? Le? What's wrong with stealing windows? In front of me, I don't remember how to tell An Lingrong. I remember that it probably meant that if I introduced her directly to the emperor, I might be in favor for a while, but I would forget it as soon as the novelty passed, so the emperor had something unforgettable at first sight, so I arranged for An Lingrong to perform her best singing skills in the place where the emperor passed. Sure enough, An Lingrong won the favor of Yongzheng. As for the later ending, it was purely because her brain was not enough. If you put Li Furen in the harem of Yongzheng, is it true? Make jiaozi crisp and full of joy? Hey? Hey? /p & gt;
Ahem, this is beside the point. What was the coup in Li Furen? I have to sigh that she has a versatile brother. Her brother Li Yannian is a member of the Royal Band. He often sings for Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. He is versatile and naturally popular. In order to attract the attention of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he wrote a poem "There are beautiful women in the north, and they are beautiful and independent. Take care of the city first, then the country. It's best not to know the whole city and country? Beauty is rare again! " I believe everyone is familiar with this poem. Yes, he is a poem written by Li Yannian specially for his sister. Emperor Wu was naturally very curious about such a beautiful woman. In this way, this beautiful and profound first impression naturally left.
Of course, you can't rely on this first impression if you want to be prosperous. You should also be calculating and understand men's hearts, otherwise you will be like An Lingrong. Cure? Paved the way, but she was finally threatened by the queen. Li Furen knew how to get along with Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. She is versatile and outstanding in singing and dancing. Moreover, she always showed her good side in front of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, which naturally made Emperor Wu always fall in love with her.
But why can Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty be forgotten after his death? This has to praise Li Furen's calculation. How did the emperor react when he visited his concubines when they were seriously ill? They must be crying and coquetry, hoping for pity and affection, but they forget that all the women in the harem serve people with beauty, and the women in front of the emperor are forgotten in the blink of an eye, not to mention their sickly faces and haggard looks. I'm afraid what I get by crying and coquetry is not pity but disgust. But Li Furen knows how to compare.
When she was seriously ill at last, in order to remind Emperor Wu of her best appearance and reuse her two brothers, Emperor Wu visited her many times, but they all avoided it. Every time she covered her face with a handkerchief, when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty wanted to forcibly lift the veil, she simply lay back and gave him a back.
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty paid close attention to nature and missed it day by day. Visible Li Furen's control of men's hearts is in place. After her death, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty painted her portrait and hung it in the palace from time to time, and her two brothers were reused as she wished.