In fact, the emperors of the Qing Dynasty were all skinny and influenced by TV dramas. From the images of emperors preserved in the Qing Dynasty, we can know that the faces of emperors in the early and middle period of the Qing Dynasty will be fatter, but they will be thinner after the middle period or even later. Nurhachi, Huang Taiji, Qianlong, Yongzheng, Qianlong and Jiaqing all have full faces. It can be inferred from the face shape that the figure should not be thin, at least burly or slightly fat. Emperor Kangxi pays attention to health, and his face will be slightly thinner. From Daoguang, the Qing emperor suddenly became thinner.
However, the yellow robe of the Ming emperor was long-sleeved, which made people feel a little bloated, so it would be more suitable for people with big bodies. Therefore, when we watch TV dramas of the Ming Dynasty, we all think that the emperors of the Ming Dynasty were fatter.
However, relatively speaking, the Ming emperors did not like sports. The Qing Dynasty rode horses from all over the world and had a tradition of hunting, so it was relatively thin. According to Ming Hui Dian, the imperial palace of Ming Dynasty ate 20,000 pigs and killed 40,000 chickens every year. Besides, some emperors in the Ming Dynasty didn't like sports very much. But people who love sports like Zhu Houzhao are not fat.
In addition, it has a lot to do with eating habits and regulations. The emperor of the Qing dynasty paid attention to not persuading, and the ladies-in-waiting below were not allowed to persuade food, let alone picky eaters. What does the emperor choose to eat? Moreover, no matter how delicious the food is, it can be sandwiched up to three times. And once you eat it, you should not eat it for a long time. Under such a diet, you won't be too fat.