A true story with character archetypes, which is brutal. Compared with the common people's struggle for food and clothing, the life of the royal palace aristocracy is actually not easy. There is no right to pursue love or freedom. Sometimes I think they are quite sad, flashy, empty. . . Everyone has a lover. . The Duke is even so righteous. It turns out that the Western aristocrats at that time were so ignorant that they didn't know that the decision to have a boy or a girl rested on the man, and they put the blame on the woman.
The "harmony" of two women working together as one husband coincides somewhat with the groups of men, wives and concubines in contemporary oriental society. In those days, women were really humble. Hey......
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