I have to say that TV plays are extremely exquisite in terms of scene design, character modeling and clothing style. Especially in the episode of Yi Ru marrying into Wang Fu, I wonder if you have noticed that Yi Ru and Gao Youyue are holding a porcelain jar with delicate edges and full of jewels? Some netizens also ridiculed this: Is Ruyi holding an altar of kimchi? What's in it? What does this mean? ?
In this play, the relationship between Ruyi and Li Hong is the main line of the whole play. It should be congenial and consensual, but it has changed after too many things. Their feelings no longer trust each other as before, but are replaced by the emperor's endless suspicion of wishful thinking.
We know that Wan gets in the way, and at the end of the plot, the audience is very happy. Finally, the emperor severely punished Wan and died as he wished. The audience burst into tears when they saw this scene.
At first, when Ruyi married Li Hong, everyone saw that Ruyi and Gao Youyue were dressed the same, but both of them were holding a porcelain jar inlaid with Phnom Penh and precious stones. Do you know what this jar is for? As we all know, in modern weddings, the bride will hold a flower in her hand. In fact, this concept comes from the west, which means that the fragrance of flowers will bring good luck to a couple. The moment when the groom hands the flowers to the bride, it means the beginning of a happy marriage. If the bride gives flowers to an unmarried woman, she will be the next person to get married.
On the other hand, what is in the jar Yi Ru held at the wedding? In fact, the jar is filled with red dates, peanuts, longan, lotus seeds and so on. It means that having a baby early is a good sign. Porcelain jars decorated with jewels mean that many children are blessed and happy. At that time, the Qing Dynasty was also the heyday of porcelain-making technology, and the marriage customs of the ancients were quite complicated.