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When you were a child, did you dream of becoming a princess in Disney?
Personal opinion, a little off topic.

Two years ago, NHK launched the annual Dahe Opera, which was the Princess of the Warring States. Personally, I say that there are differences between Chinese and Japanese cultures, and the word princess is still debatable. In ancient China, the emperor's daughter was called a princess, but of course, the Hong Kong princess later became the spokesperson of this statement. There is a popular saying now, if there is no princess's life, don't be a princess's disease. Although it makes sense, the individual who used Lin Handa's historical stories as extracurricular reading materials since childhood said that in his own mind, isn't the princess for courtiers with affinity? Speaking of princesses of past dynasties, it is really not a good job. Most of the career descriptions of ancient princesses are filled with the mission of marriage. Even if you don't get married, let's see how many people have lived past 40.

Not to mention that the Han Dynasty had to marry a master after Hu Sufu died. Those are tears.

Let's expand it further. In Japan, beyond the mountain and across the sea, since the shogunate era, the imperial palace has basically been the daughter of a public official in Kyoto, the so-called aristocratic daughter of a public official's family. In ancient China, status was equal to that of a monarch. In a way, a local strongman, the first daughter of a provincial official, is even better than the daughter (monarch) of an idle sovereign. Just like Tian Ji 'an played by Zhang zhen in the movie "Assassin Nie Yinniang", he wants to marry the monarch of yuanshi county (the daughter of Sima Yuan's legacy who marched into Zhao Yi) because he is illegitimate and has a weak foundation. In order to strengthen his power, marrying Yuanshi County will definitely help him take over our time. (The New Tang Book Volume 210 Biography Chapter DiYiSanWu Weber Zhen Xuan), Ji 'an. The mother is humble, and the princess lives like her own son and dotes on her brothers. When he was a few years old, he joined the army for Zuo Wei and Cao Yu and reached an agreement with him. When Xu died, he was fifteen years old, and the concept of mourning changed. The army pushed him to stay because he was given our time. What do you think of the necessary male matching Prince Gong in various Cixi TV dramas? Marry the daughter of a provincial official, which is the highest configuration version of prince marriage. (Guaerjia Gui Liang, 1839, once the governor of Huguang, transferred to the governor of Fujian and Zhejiang, and succeeded the governor of Yunnan and Guizhou. The following year, he served as governor of Yunnan and invited brave officers and men to suppress the local Miao uprising. 1845 returned to Beijing, served as the minister of war, and was the commander of the Han army in Zhengbaiqi. 1848, he married his daughter to Huang? As his wife, he was awarded the red flag of the Han army. ) well, it's a bit far-fetched Let's talk about the princess. The shogunate general mentioned at the beginning of this paragraph,14th generation general Tokugawa Jiamao, married the most noble palace and palace family in history, and the palace family was the sister of Emperor Xiaoming. Although he was the last general and the game of the shogunate era was over, he was able to achieve a safe transfer of power without much bloodshed, and Kazuo played a great role in it. (Quoted from Baidu Encyclopedia: During the curtain falling movement, Prince Kazuo of Kazuo Palace lobbied with the defunct Tianzhangyuan at the request of15th generation general Tokugawa Yoshinobu. Kazuo Palace, the imperial daughter who was born in the public, lobbied the imperial court, while Tianzhangyuan negotiated the terms with the inverted curtain army. The Great Olympics can realize the peaceful dissolution of Kaesong without bloodshed, and both of them have made great contributions to the survival of the Tokugawa family. After Edo opened the city without blood, Kazuo returned to Kyoto. )

If you insist on adding a summary paragraph to this so-called article, it is basically very difficult, because this thing is a place of interest, and you have to type there. At the beginning of the article, it was originally to answer the question sent by Baidu: Did you have a dream of Disney Princess when you were a child? But from one thing to another, I kept writing and wrote a lot at once.

In a word, a real princess in history is not necessarily beautiful. For example, Baidu has a saying: According to later research, this is inferred from the ruins of He Hong Palace. The height of He Honggong before her death was 1.43 cm, from which her body muscles recovered. She weighs about 34 kilograms, and her pelvis is much narrower than that of normal women. In addition, the remains of He Honggong Palace have been completely preserved, but only the remains of her left palm have disappeared. In the bronze statue of He Gong Palace, the burial place of He Gong Palace, the palm of the left hand is naturally hidden, while in the portrait of He Gong Palace, the palm of the left hand is not exposed outside the sleeve, so it is possible that He Hong lost his left hand for unknown reasons before his death.

Most of them are unhappy. For example, Baidu has a saying: 1866 (the second year of Keio) On July 20th, Tokugawa Jiamao died of beriberi and heart disease during his second expedition to Changzhou. At the age of 2 1, He Gong became a widow. In the same year, he became a monk in June+February 5438. Emperor Xiaoming gave the courtyard the name Jingkuan Palace, and the legal name Jingkuan Court gave her a good reputation as a prince and a filial elder sister. She lost her mother, husband and brother in one year. Not to mention the little Italian princess, the famous last French queen and the ill-fated Lady Marie Antoinette. Let's talk about China Edition: People who dedicated and kissed in ancient China for 5,000 years are not counted. Basically, the marriages of princesses are based on interests. In the face of huge reality, they are just chess pieces, to some extent, similar to Yangzhou thin horse. It's just that thin horses are raised to sell at a good price, and princesses have more important missions, that's all.