As the last Vietnamese queen, how beautiful is Nam Phuong? How did she end it?

Nam Phuong was the last empress of Nguyen Dynasty, a Vietnamese feudal dynasty. She has a slender figure, delicate facial features and elegant temperament, just like a classical beauty in a painting. Baodi married her with great pains and treated her well after marriage. But after Nam Phuong's death, Emperor Bao didn't attend her funeral. Does Emperor Bao love Nam Phuong?

The rich girl studying in France fell in love with the last emperor.

Nam Phuong, whose real name is Nguyen You Shilan, was born in 19 14 in Egong, Vietnam. At this time, Vietnam has become a colony of France. Her father Ruan Youhao is a wealthy Chinese businessman and her mother is the daughter of a billionaire.

Her family can be said to be very superior /kloc-When she was 0/2 years old, her parents sent her to a famous Catholic school in France, and she also became a French citizen during her study.

When she was a teenager, Ruan Youshilan had become a graceful beauty and was recognized as "the first beauty in Vietnam" at school.

After Lan Xuecheng, Ruan Youshi returned to Vietnam. At a ball specially held for the upper class in the Vietnamese resort city of Tate, he met the Vietnamese emperor Phuc Thien Nguyen, who was one year older than him and also returned from France. Because the title was Baoda at that time, people called him Zhaoen Ge.

Ruan Youshilan is beautiful. She embodies the intellectual elegance of oriental women and the self-confidence of western women. Dad Bao was deeply attracted when he first saw her. He thinks that only such a woman is worthy of the royal family.

At that time, Bao Da was young, handsome and ambitious. Ruan Youshilan, who has been abroad and seen the world, also likes him very much. After two people dated for some time, the emperor decided to marry her.

A seemingly happy marriage

Ruan Youshilan believes in Catholicism, while most people in Vietnam believe in Buddhism. Because of different religious beliefs, Bao Dad's mother, most of the royal family and many ordinary people opposed her marriage to the royal family. However, Baoda did not give up. Overcoming many difficulties and obstacles, she married Ruan Youshilan on March 20th, 1934.

According to the regulations of the Vietnamese royal family, the wife of the current emperor will not be crowned queen, but will only become the highest-ranking concubine. After the death of the current emperor, she will be chased as a queen by the next monarch.

Bao Da broke this tradition and personally awarded Ruan Youshi the title of "Queen of Orchid" and gave her a beautiful national emblem.

After marrying into the royal family, Nam Phuong performed perfectly. She completed her work flawlessly and was supported and loved by ordinary Vietnamese people. She gave birth to two sons, three daughters and five children for Bao Dad.

From 65438 to 0939, Nam Phuong visited Europe for the first time. Nam Phuong, who is studying in France, is very sensitive to fashion. During her visit to Europe, she dressed gracefully, showing the unique intellectual elegance of oriental women to the fullest.

Her dress style has also become the object of European women's imitation and has long led the fashion trend.

In a word, Nam Phuong's trip to Europe was very successful, which made people re-recognize the charm of oriental women, caused a great sensation, and was also named as one of the most beautiful queens.

When Bao Da and the Southern Queen appeared in public, they looked like a loving couple. In the eyes of Vietnamese, Empress Dowager Cixi and Empress Dowager Cixi are like a pair of immortals made in heaven, and they have a very good relationship. But the real situation between the two of them is not as good as outsiders seem.

Bao Dad must have loved Nam Phuong from the beginning, otherwise he wouldn't have taken pains to marry her for her, in order to break the rules and traditions of his ancestors.

However, what happened after that is hard to say. Although feudal emperors were human beings, they also had real feelings, but their feelings were mixed with too many interests and faced with too many temptations, which made ginseng opaque and unpredictable.

Baoda married her mother's niece shortly after she married the Southern Queen, and they also married three concubines before Nam Phuong died.

No woman wants to share her husband's love with others, let alone Nam Phuong, who studied abroad and received western education. This seemingly romantic royal marriage is destined to be only superficial prosperity.

The end of power reveals the truth of marriage.

Emperor Bao is just a puppet of France. He has long wanted to get rid of French control, but he has no chance and ability. 1945, with the support of Japan, Baoda drove out the French colonists and changed its name to the Vietnamese Empire.

Soon after, the August Revolution led by Ho Chi Minh and others broke out in Vietnam, which won an all-round victory and forced Baoda to abdicate. After abdication, Bao Huang and Nan Fang left Vietnam for Hong Kong.

1949, with the support of France, Baoda, unwilling to be lonely, returned to Vietnam, established a Vietnamese state in the south of Vietnam, and divided it into north and south with Ho Chi Minh in the north. 1955, Baoda was deposed by Vietnamese Prime Minister Wu Tingyi.

After Baoda was abolished this time, he came to France with his family. At this time, Nam Phuong and Boda separated. Outsiders know that Empress Dowager Cixi and Empress Dowager Cixi have been estranged for many years.

1963, Nam Phuong died of a heart attack at his home in France. After her death, Boda, who was also in France, did not attend her funeral. A monarch and a husband didn't even attend the funeral after the death of his wife and queen, which showed that there was no love between them and he had no feelings for Nam Phuong.

Emperor Bao once loved, but this kind of love has long gone with the passage of time and the changes of the world.

Since ancient times, Nam Phuong has been cruel to emperors. Unfortunately, she fell in love with the wrong person. She fell in love with a fickle emperor and could never get away.