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Empresses, emperors and concubines live 24 hours a day.
Let's talk about the emperor's life first. The young emperor spends a lot of time learning Chinese classics (mainly Confucian classics) and Mongolian every day. In the afternoon, I have to learn Manchu riding and shooting kung fu, and in the evening, I have to recite it to my grandmother (also a Confucian classic).

In his youth, the emperor wanted to govern the country. Usually he gets up at 4 o'clock in the morning, then goes to the place where the prince studies (it seems to be the south study room) to urge the prince to study, and then listens to the minister's newspaper early in the morning. In the afternoon, leisure emperors (such as Qianlong) will play, write calligraphy, visit the royal gardens, read the memorial in the evening, and summon important Manchu and Han ministers alone. Diligent emperors (such as Yongzheng) usually deal with state affairs all day. In the morning, they issued orders in the military department, and in the afternoon, they called ministers from various ministries and academies to read the throne until late at night.

An important duty of the Empress of Qing Dynasty was to offer sacrifices to the gods when cooking meat (the custom of Manchu shamanism). Every evening, fireworks will rise in Kunning Palace, the queen will cook pork herself, and the emperor will come to eat it to show his worship to God. At other times, I just take the ladies-in-waiting to play some folk games to kill time.

The princess just waited for the arrival of the emperor in the evening, and the rest of the time stayed in the palace bored, making a deep palace.