Fourth, in the blood identification incident, the Emperor was so easily provoked by others. If Zhen Huan had not passed by luck at that time, she would have been ruined with her children and her family. Everything would have been damaged. How could there be any eggs under the cover of the nest? I believe this incident further confirmed Zhen Huan that love between men and women is unreliable. Only by holding the highest power can we be less controlled by others and protect herself and the people she wants to protect.
The character of Zhen Huan was affectionately called the empress by everyone. In the end, Zhen Huan angered Yongzheng to death. Zhen Huan still hated the emperor for a reason.

First of all, the ruthlessness towards the emperor stems from the game of life and death in extreme situations. After King Guo was poisoned to death, Zhen Huan's hatred for the emperor reached its peak, but she did not act impulsively, but endured the plan. When the emperor sent Xia Qi to test the marriage with blood again because he suspected Hong Tao's identity, Zhen Huan decisively asked Xiao Yunzi to kill Xia Qi to silence him, directly telling the emperor that Hong Tao was not his biological son, and completely broke the curtain.

Why was Zhen Huan so cruel to the Emperor in the end? Zhen Huan was not so cruel to the Emperor right away. At first, she believed that the Emperor was sincere to her, but later realized that she was just a substitute. What really made Zhen Huan cruel was the Emperor's attitude towards her after the Yuyi incident. When the accident occurred, it was Zhen Huan's consort ceremony. As a result, as soon as the emperor saw Zhen Huan wearing pure clothes, he turned against him and left on the spot.

Anyway, I think the reason why Zhen Huan was so cruel to the emperor was because the emperor didn't cherish it when Zhen Huan really liked the emperor. Then he finally said that it should be his blessing because she looked like her, and he should be even more sad at this time. Then he still didn't believe his father, and then the emperor grounded Zhen Huan during the most difficult time. At this time, Zhen Huan was really heartbroken.
The core reason why Zhen Huan was so ruthless as to "kill the dragon"(referring to killing the emperor) was that the emperor had caused irreversible harm to Zhen Huan and his family, especially the act of forcing Guo Junwang to death, which completely cut off Zhen Huan's last trace of affection for the emperor., prompting her to shift from passive resistance to active revenge.



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