"Qing Ping Le" continues to be popular, high-energy, soft, and the palace door is blocked at night, causing an uproar

The costume drama "Qing Ping Le" is currently being broadcast. The play is adapted from Milan lady's novel "The Isolated City is Closed". Zhu Zhu serves as the screenwriter, Zhang Kaizhou directs, Hou Hongliang serves as the producer, Wang Kai and Jiang Shuying lead the stars, Ren Min, Yang Wei, Bian Cheng, Ye Zuxin, Yu Entai, Wang Churan, Liu Jun, Feng Hui, and Zhang Benyu starred, and Wu Yue, Xu Lingyue, and Cao Xiwen starred specially. "Qing Ping Le" is set in the Northern Song Dynasty and describes the glory of the Song Dynasty and the elegance of famous officials one by one, giving this play with the emperor as the protagonist exude a different brilliance.

Yang drugged Hui Rou and forced Hui Rou to lock

the palace gate at night. Last night, Renzong (Wang Kai) heard Hui Rou (Ren Min) crying about the unfortunate marriage to Empress Cao (Jiang Shuying) and Consort Miao Xian (Xu Lingyue). He was heartbroken but helpless. Empress Cao and Consort Miao Xian tried their best to persuade him, but Hui Rou said that she could only honor Li Wei and couldn't love him. Hui Rou is increasingly dependent on Huaiji (Bian Cheng). When she goes out to watch the lanterns, she is even mistaken by passers-by for a couple. Jia Qingzi was very worried about this, so he privately reminded Waijimo to be too close to the princess. Although Huaiji was sad, he tried his best to keep a distance from Hui Rou.

Li Wei was disheartened by Hui Rou's neglect, and Yang's was extremely angry. Therefore, Yang took advantage of Li Wei's birthday banquet to secretly drug Hui Rou to force her to complete her marriage. Fortunately, Huaiji saved her in time. Later, when Huirou checked Huaiji's injury, she said that she had trapped Huaiji in her heart. Huaiji admitted that she was willing to be trapped forever. The drugging made Hui Rou even more desperate for her marriage. She had a drink with Huaiji late at night and said she would forget her past troubles. Hui Rou said that all her troubles come from her identity as a princess. She longed for freedom; Waiji wished that no matter how she cut her memories, she hoped that the two could appear in each other's lives. Yang saw this scene, so he started a fight with Hui Rou. During the tearing, Li Wei hit Hui Rou. Hui Rou was sad and angry. She almost collapsed and wanted to return to the palace that night. Although he knew that blocking the Palace Gate at night violated palace rules and would be impeached by the court officials, which would likely put him in danger, Huaiji still stayed by Hui Rou's side without hesitation.

The relationship between monarch and minister is unique and interesting.

"Qing Ping Le" is unique in the handling of the relationship between monarch and minister in the previous dynasties. As we all know, Renzong was different from most emperors. He was open to his opinions and was very tolerant of ministers who violated their opinions. For example, Bao Zheng spat on the face to remonstrate with his uncle who wanted to be promoted illegally; Fan Zhongyan (Liu Jun) and others knocked on the door under the scorching sun and demanded that Renzong grant him an equal reward because of the deposed Queen Guo. In the plot last night, there was a wonderful confrontation between monarch and minister. Because Bao Zheng repeatedly impeached the Third Secretary, Renzong had a headache, so he deliberately appointed Bao Zheng to the post of Third Secretary. Bao Zheng was afraid that he would be misunderstood and impeached the Third Secretary for selfish purposes and did not dare to accept it, but Renzong insisted. Han Qi (Yang Yan) privately told Fu Bi (Li Yanan) that ministers often remonstrate and coerce Renzong, but now Renzong is following this example and letting Bao Zheng take office under the guise of being criticized, taking the opportunity to calm the voices of the public. Throughout the process, Bao Zhengzhi's loyalty and uprightness and Renzong's helpless persistence were performed very vividly, interesting and impressive.