Trieu Phi Yen's beauty is known as "the best in the world", unmatched by anyone. However, hidden behind that beauty like a flower, like the moon is a viciousness that few can compare to.
Trieu Phi Yen's image in the movie.
Trieu Phi Yen (32 BC - 1 BC), real name Trieu Nghi Chu, was one of the two great beauties of the Han Dynasty, the other being Vuong Chieu Quan.
Trieu Phi Yen had a humble origin and a poor family background. When she was born, her parents saw that she was a girl and did not want to raise her, so they threw her away. It can be said that since birth, Trieu Phi Yen had to endure a situation where her mother did not love her, her father did not like her, she was given to someone but no one wanted her, and no one picked her up when she was thrown away.
Her parents thought that if after 3 days, Trieu Phi Yen did not die, they would take her back to raise. Unexpectedly, after 3 days, Trieu Phi Yen was still breathing weakly, so her parents took her back to raise.
When Trieu Phi Yen reached marriageable age, revealing her stunning beauty, her parents pushed her to enter the palace to become a palace maid.
In the palace, Trieu Phi Yen was taught dancing. Passionate about music and dancing, Trieu Phi Yen practiced her voice very well, dancing beautifully and attractively, as soft as a swallow soaring in the sky. Her name "Phi Yen" was also born thanks to her skillful dancing skills.
Beauty topples kingdoms.
History books record that Emperor Cheng of Han was a man who was passionate about wine and women. He often used the excuse of going on private trips to see how the people lived in order to enjoy the world. Once, when he visited Princess Yang A's palace, Emperor Cheng of Han met a wine-serving singer named Zhao Feiyan.
Trieu Phi Yen possesses stunning beauty, a graceful figure and a graceful walk that few can imitate.
Despite the fact that Trieu Phi Yen came from a brothel, Han Thanh De firmly brought her into the palace and appointed her as Tiep Du.
But it was not easy to welcome Phi Yen into the palace. She had a way of "using soft strings to tie tightly". The two times Han Thanh De requested, she refused. The third time, she "respectfully obeyed" the request. This made Han Thanh De even more infatuated.
When making love with the king, to deceive Han Thanh De that she was still a virgin, Phi Yen sprinkled a red liquid on the bed and pillow. Because he was so infatuated with Trieu Phi Yen, Liu Ngao was so infatuated with her that he absolutely believed her and loved and pampered her even more, even though she came from a brothel.
Plot to overthrow the Queen.
Like Xia Ji, Phi Yen’s secret to winning the king’s favor was her mastery of the art of love. According to historical records, to have smooth, white skin and a fragrant scent, the beauty of the Trieu family often inserted a pill called “Huong Co Hoan” (or “Lieu Do Niem”) into her navel, which was prepared according to a mysterious formula. The main ingredients of this aphrodisiac were musk, Korean ginseng, and deer antler.
When inserted into the navel, the medicine indeed exerted its powerful effects, making Trieu Phi Yen and her younger sister Hop Duc always attractive thanks to their smooth and youthful skin. But she did not expect that the miracle drug "Huong Co Hoan" was a double-edged sword. The poison in the medicine, especially musk, accumulated in the body for a long time would seriously affect a woman's fertility.
Lush beauty thanks to the elixir.
Trieu Phi Yen and her younger sister Trieu Hop Duc, after being brought into the palace as concubines by Emperor Han Thanh, together overthrew Queen Hua.
The Trieu sisters used their beauty, singing talent, and bed skills along with their schemes to gain the absolute favor of Emperor Thanh of Han.
In order to consolidate their position, the two Trieu sisters conspired to harm Queen Hua, falsely accusing a number of concubines who could compete with them for position.
In the end, Emperor Han Cheng deposed Empress Xu, turned cold towards Consort Ban, and appointed Zhao Feiyan as empress and Zhao Hede as concubine. The two sisters began to take over and cause chaos in the harem.
Worried that some concubine might give birth to a son for Emperor Han Cheng, Zhao Feiyan took action to harm all the concubines and palace maids who "dared" to become pregnant with a dragon. Anyone who was still pregnant would have someone poisoned to cause a miscarriage, and anyone who gave birth, regardless of age, would be given the excuse of having a doctor come to treat them, in an attempt to poison them to death.
Having been favored for many years but unable to conceive, Trieu Phi Yen was extremely worried about her future. She tried to commit adultery with other men in the hope of becoming pregnant and strengthening her position in the harem.
Phi Yen was queen for many years but had no children.
The story of the Empress keeping a "male concubine" was also leaked out. Many people reported it to Emperor Cheng of Han. He De's younger sister knew about her sister's incestuous behavior so she tried to protect her, crying and whispering to Emperor Cheng to believe in Phi Yen's loyalty. Emperor Cheng looked at the beauty with tears in her eyes, his heart aching, he believed He De's words without a doubt.
After that, many people spoke up to denounce Phi Yen's debauchery, but Thanh De insisted that it was a false accusation.
However, evil begets evil. In the end, the two sisters Trieu Phi Yen also suffered a tragic end. Han Thanh De enjoyed pleasures with Hop Duc every day, until one day he overdosed on a pill (an ancient aphrodisiac) and died on Hop Duc's bed.
From then on, the two sisters Trieu Phi Yen had no place to stand. Hop Duc was exposed for his crimes by the Queen Mother, was imprisoned and then committed suicide. Not long after, Trieu Phi Yen was also forced to commit suicide by drinking poison.
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