32 Sun Queen
The pretending hungry employee remembered that he also had a draft of a handwritten novel, called "The Swimming Pool of School Grass", which could be used as material for the entire Z area of EAP, plus he also wrote a lot of blogs and many articles on his website, he was quite happy, let alone 100,000 words, even 1 million words he would not tremble:
This time, our protagonist Wang Xiangxiang was reincarnated in Europe, and she is the Sun Queen, Lady Mannong.
For thousands of years, the emperor has always been served by many beautiful women, and in most cases there are countless concubines around an emperor. This inevitably led to brutal or numerous court struggles. Although this is the least favorite scene and the least willing pressure for many beauties, it must be a serious life issue that each of us must face. Either of us could be the winner of a court struggle or a victim of a court fight. So in the face of this, the cruel world, avoiding is not the way, only to face the difficulties, and in the end you will find that problems and contradictions cannot be spared, nor can they be avoided. In this life, our protagonist Wang Xiangxiang was reincarnated in France, which was during the reign of Louis XIV, and political activities were extremely intense. Her name in this life is Mannong.
It turned out that the harem pattern of one queen and one concubine that was popular in the French royal palace was enough to make people unbearable, but who knew that during the reign of Louis XIV, as a playboy, he innovated this pattern and changed it to a queen and two concubines. Although all this is ostensibly to satisfy Louis XIV's vanity, in fact, he is really idle, likes to watch all kinds of palace dramas, in the final analysis, it is Louis XIV's gossip psychology. However, in the fierce court struggles, many of the queens and princesses fell victim to the drama of Louis XIV's palace. This harem struggle is not ridiculous, but brutal.
First of all, Louis XIV is not a simple king, this emperor of the same period as the Kangxi Emperor of China, succeeded to the throne at the age of 5, took power at the age of 23, and made France the lord of Europe at that time, he can be regarded as the greatest and longest reigning king in French history. And Louis XIV's love history can indeed have several things that can be thoroughly gossiped about, which is very talkative. When he was young, he had a heated fight with Mary, the niece of a Catholic bishop, and decided to marry her, but was opposed by the Queen Mother and had to give up. So two years later Louis XIV was forced to marry Princess Trey of Barcelona, a consanguineous marriage. It was only after the death of Louis XIV's mother that he really brought the absolute monarchy to its peak. So in this situation of the supremacy of royal power, he began to make drastic changes in politics and love. Louis XIV began to bring mistresses to the palace, the first of which was Madame Lally. Madame Rally is beautiful and petite, with a more charming purity and gentleness, shyness and reserve. They fell in love with each other and gave birth to illegitimate children, who were raised outside the court. But for a merry emperor like Louis XIV, it was not enough to have a lover. Therefore, he developed Mons, the queen's personal court maid, into his secret lover. This Mons is a scheming and talented beauty, who made some small traps and tricks, and successfully captured the heart of Louis XIV, so the harem model of one queen and two concubines appeared in the French court. Although Louis XIV had a heart for Princess Mons at that time, he still had a deep affection for his old mistress, Madame Lally. But there is a fact in this cruel world: where there are many beauties in the harem, there will be serious and brutal court struggles. Louis XIV still distributed his feelings without scruples, but none of the women around him would be satisfied with only enjoying the share they were given, they always tried to find ways to possess more affection, and tried their best to suppress their rivals at their feet. Mrs. Mons is such a bad mistress who has no brain, is jealous, arrogant, and greedy. Some say she has beautiful lips and beautiful teeth, but always with an arrogant face and an expression full of prejudice. Mrs. Mons's beautiful blonde hair and lovely fingers and arms are unmatched by Mrs. Lally. But Mrs. Lally was at least always clean, unlike Mrs. Mons, who was sometimes filthy. Sure enough, the brutal and arrogant Mrs. Mons spread bad words. Fanning the flames drove the weak Mrs. Lally to the brink of collapse in a humiliating situation. Mrs. Lally was forced to become a maid. Madame Lalli could not bear all this unfairness, and left the palace and lived in a convent. Louis XIV, on the other hand, liked almost every one of his concubines, but he did not want to spend extra time understanding them. He doesn't seem to care about the trivial matters between them. Since he couldn't keep Mr. Lally, he had to let her go on the path she chose. And her own genuine queen, in the harem, is like a vase ornament and has been reduced to his fertility tool. He didn't love her either, and they hardly had any common language, because she wasn't French, and she didn't even speak French very well, which was a pity. So it was widely believed that Mrs. Mons should have laughed. Because at this time, looking at the entire palace, it seems that she is the only one who is the favorite concubine. Still, she stared madly every day at all the beauties who tried or tried to seduce the king. If another aristocratic woman entered the king's circle, this clever mistress would call a meeting of her subordinates to plan the resistance.
Madame Mons actually had a large number of courtiers and well-paid servants who frequently communicated with each other, and once she gave the order, those people would use all kinds of means to whisper to the king that this woman had venereal diseases, that woman was insatiable, that life was rotten, and it was difficult to get rid of it. Then smart people are mistaken by cleverness, and Mrs. Mons makes a big bad decision, enough for her to regret a big decision for the rest of her life. At that time, a person in the royal palace was to be chosen to be the tutor of the king's illegitimate son. Someone and Mrs. Mons recommended their own. The negligent Mrs. Mons thought that her well-paid subordinates must have believed the advice. This distant cousin is actually Mrs. Mannong. Madame Mannon's background is relatively ordinary, and she can even be called humble. She was orphaned at the age of 15 and lived with her uncle and aunt. After many years of poverty, Mrs. Mannon finally grew up. Although the 17-year-old Mannong was born in poverty, he was very beautiful, with a kind of natural beauty, a pure character and an extraordinary mind, so he was more distinctive and had a special temperament. But the jealous Mannong still experienced a wrong marriage, and her life was in trouble. And this opportunity for the palace tutor can be said to be a good opportunity for her to change her fate. In the previous marriage, she was married to a poet. The poet was also of great prominence. She often took her to various prom dinners and salons in high society, and made a deep impression on the people there wherever she went. Her gentle wind and charm are varied, and she still has many suitors. But it wasn't long before her frail husband died. She accumulated a lot of knowledge during her time with the poet, which also influenced her way of thinking, so that she would not be a loser in her marriage. After becoming a widow, Mannong continued to run the school salon, and his reputation and business in the circle were better and better. Therefore, when the palace gave the illegitimate prince the choice of a governess that he needed, he did not hesitate to choose her. Louis XIV was also full of affection for Madame de Mannon, and was particularly satisfied with her. But in the face of Louis XIV's seduction and teasing, Madame Mannon behaved more dignified and reserved. Louis XIV was very particular about status and grace. Although the two men were inseparable, Louis XIV had become more and more fascinated by Madame Mannon. She is smart and capable, and always organizes her children's lives in an orderly manner. It is true that a woman's attitude towards her children reflects many valuable qualities in her and her attitude towards the world. Louis XIV fell in love with Madame Mannon and decided to have a serious relationship with her. After Christmas, he bought the farmland with a moat surrounding the castle and gave it to her. and made her a marquis. The relationship between the two lovers has been formalized at this time. At this time, the competition between the two mistresses around Louis XIV was very fierce. Objectively speaking, Mrs. Mang is slightly superior in terms of beauty and talent. Madame Mannon was very knowledgeable, which is quite rare among women, and she also knew how to art, and her writing was particularly beautiful, and her conversation and demeanor were gentle and endearing. And Mrs. Manlong is mature and dignified, cautious and sincere, and has great inner beauty. This brings out that Mrs. Mons is more selfish, greedy, arrogant and arrogant. So it is obvious who Louis XIV preferred. Although there were many beautiful young girls here who also dated Louis XIV, after all, the fate was too shallow, and most of them died early. For a while, the ladies of the court always died one after another inexplicably, causing people to pay strong attention to the living environment of the court. Through investigation, it was discovered that it was Mrs. Mons who had turned to witchcraft more than ten years ago, using dead babies to make black mass, viciously cursing her rivals, and begging the king to marry her. She also caused poisoning and other bad incidents, and secretly made potions for the king. Louis XIV also found out the cause of the headache he had when he got up from dinner with Madame Mons for many years. When he knew that the woman he loved had done such a terrible thing, he began to be disgusted with her. But remembering the old love did not put her to death, but just entered the cold palace. After completely alienating Mrs. Mannong, he devoted his feelings to his relationship with Mrs. Mannong.
Under the persuasion of Madame de Mannon, Louis XIV returned to the queen, whom he had neglected for many years, and let her spend the last three years of her life happily. In 1682 the Palace of Versailles was officially inaugurated. This was one of the important means of political centralization of Louis XIV. It invisibly curtailed the power of the aristocracy. At this time, in all kinds of parties, Mrs. Mannon was low-key and kind, mature and amorous. Louis XIV was always fascinated by the empty eyes. Louis XIV, who was 45 years old at the time, could have remarried a neighboring princess. But this time he made the decision for himself. In the end, I chose Mrs. Mannon, whom I have always loved. Since Mrs. Mannong's background was not noble and belonged to a poor background, she resolutely opposed her publicity, so the two married in a low-key manner. By this time, Madame Mons had left the palace in disgrace, leaving Louis XIV with only Madame Mannon as her companion.
They would often read together at night with candlelight and talk about national affairs. Sometimes Mrs. Mannon would do some needlework. Madame Manga has a natural sensitivity and talent for politics, but she has always been very cautious in her ways, lest the ministers turn against her against her. In 1715, the "Sun King" Louis XIV died, completely ending the era of the "Sun King" in his glorious reign. Empress Mannon organized a grand funeral for him. After the funeral, the Empress Mannon lived in seclusion in the lakeside estate of Saint-Sier. There he spent his happy old age without worrying about food and clothing. Ten years later, Mrs. Mannong finished her life peacefully. He was 87 years old. She was still so personable until her death. Maybe time and years have taken away her young and beautiful face, but what can't be taken away is her beautiful soul. Until her death, Madame Mannon was as intoxicating as a glass of wine, and this was the personality charm of Madame Mannon's most beautiful soul.
The pretending hungry employee finished writing this story and didn't think about what to do.