The emperor is very angry and Yingluo needs to be punished. What can Yingluo say to turn the tide?
Just like this, Xuetang Jun still wants to know how Yingluo's sister died, when Concubine Gao will fall, and who wants to see whose candle wick Concubine Xian will cut next... She is getting deeper and deeper, I don't know. Unexpectedly, I have followed more than 60 episodes. Why can't I stop?
The suspense after suspense in the play is like a story that has not yet been told. We are deeply impressed by these unfinished stories and never forget them. This is the Zeigarnik effect. This is a memory effect. Zeigarnik discovered through experimental research that people are born with a drive to start and finish things. Compared with completed things, people remember unfinished things more deeply [1].
How will the plot develop? Xuetangjun really wants to watch the finale in one go! People often want to find a clear answer to a question. No matter what the answer is, it is better than enduring ambiguity and uncertainty. This is due to a strong need for cognitive closure. In the fast-paced "Story of Yanxi Palace", every time the heroine Wei Yingluo "fights monsters and clears the level", she will face the next new and more difficult "level", attracting us to understand the new episode and understand the whole story. Beginning and end. Before I knew it, I couldn't stop.
Some people say that they like "Story of Yanxi Palace" because this drama is very happy and makes you happy watching it. For example, during the first episode of the talent show, Emperor Qianlong used various methods to criticize the beautiful women.
In addition to Emperor Qianlong, Yingluo, Mingyu, Hailancha... many characters in the play are very humorous. "Story of Yanxi Palace" is full of laughter, and the audience will laugh out loud. I became a fan of these characters without noticing. Why are we attracted to these humorous characters and plots?
Humor, itself a charismatic personality trait, was regarded by Freud as one of the healthy defense mechanisms, and Maslow incorporated it into the personality characteristics of self-actualizers. Research has found that people think people with a high sense of humor are more attractive and more suitable as long-term partners than people with average or lack of sense of humor [3], which means people rate people with a sense of humor higher. Although Emperor Qianlong was narcissistic and loved to criticize, he was good at making jokes, was humorous from time to time, and constantly brought joy to everyone. No wonder the audience liked him very much!
In "Story of Yanxi Palace", Empress Fucha won the emperor's favor with a Luo Shen dance, and the maids in the palace began to imitate her makeup. When we watch "Story of Yanxi Palace", we may admire Morandi's "advanced gray" tones throughout the show, and may also want to avoid colorful clothing and use cool colors to make ourselves look more elegant and textured.
In addition to the external appearance, the audience will also have their own favorite characters. They like certain personality traits, qualities or abilities of these characters, and can't help but imagine that they become like them, or even imitate them. some behaviors.