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The emperor's unrequited love affair with the palace maid

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When it comes to Wan Guifei, everyone will think of the harem and the fierce heart.

But if you look back at the early experience of Emperor Mingxianzong Zhu Jianshen, it is not difficult to understand.

When Zhu Jianshen was two years old, he was hurriedly proclaimed crown prince by Empress Sun, and in order to protect Zhu Jianshen, she sent a palace maid surnamed Wan, later Wan Guifei.

That year, she was nineteen and he was two.

At that time, Zhu Qizhen's father Zhu Qizhen was captured, and Zhu Qizhen's younger brother Zhu Qiyu sat firmly on the throne.

Since the age of two, Zhu Jianshen's childhood has been gray, and in the eyes of others, Zhu Jianshen is just a prince who is destined to be abolished. But no matter how cold and repulsive the people around him are, this Aunt Wan has always accompanied him, comforted him, and taken care of his life, and for Zhu Jianshen, Aunt Wan is the only bright color in his gray childhood.

In the third year of Jingtai, Zhu Qiyu bought the chancellor, abolished Zhu Jianshen's position as crown prince, and established Zhu Jianji instead.

At this time, the crowd of people scattered, packed their bags, and found another way out.

Only Aunt Wan silently accompanied him, packing his bags and preparing to leave the palace.

This year, she was twenty-two and he was five.

Since then, zhu jianshen's darkest period has arrived, and he is surrounded by Zhu Qiyu's men, who are under constant surveillance, and if he is not careful, he may die early in childhood.

And in such dark moments, Aunt Wan has been accompanying him, accompanying him through the darkness before dawn.

Five years later, Zhu Qizhen regained the throne, and Zhu Jianshen's bitter days finally came to an end.

This year, she was twenty-seven and he was ten.

As he grew older, the increasingly mature Zhu Jianshen began to develop subtle feelings for his aunt Wan. Eight years later, Zhu Qizhen died of illness and was succeeded by Zhu Jianshen, and since then, wangong nuns have officially become Zhu Mishen's concubines.

From this, it is not difficult to see that in those lonely and helpless years, only Aunt Wan has been accompanying Zhu Jianshen, accompanying him through countless winds and rains, always being consistent and never abandoning.

In Zhu Jianshen's eyes, Wan Guifei was still the kindest and most credible Wan Guifei, and at this point, it was not difficult for us to understand why even when there were three thousand beautiful women, Ming Xianzong Zhu Jianshen still loved Wan Guifei.

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