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After the demise of the Qing Dynasty, why didn't anyone want to marry a maid-in-waiting?
The first point: these ladies-in-waiting were kept in the deep palace compound all the year round when they were very young, and their personalities were often relatively withdrawn. Everyone knows The Life of Three Women. So many women are inevitably intrigued together, and there is no relatives to correct and guide them. Their personalities have long been seriously flawed. Many people will never adapt to the world that has changed dramatically outside, let alone live at home. People who have seen The Shawshank Redemption should understand that the library grandfather who was imprisoned for half his life had a tragic fate after he was released from prison and finally had to commit suicide.

Second, the maid-in-waiting was in the palace when she was very young, so it is not easy to live in the palace. She has to take care of her master since she was very young, and it is common for her to be beaten and scolded. Therefore, due to overwork, most of these maids have some physical problems, and many maids are basically infertile; Especially if the master is vicious, it will be good to get out of the palace alive.

Third, the women in the Qing palace are not handsome and look like "golden locks". There are very few maids with good facial features, because a large part of the reason why these girls are "sold" into the palace by their parents is because of their looks.

So it is not surprising that no one wants to marry a maid-in-waiting after the demise of the Qing Dynasty.

In fact, in ancient times under the feudal system, ladies-in-waiting and eunuchs were victims of this system. In ancient times, it was not easy for these people to live an ordinary life. Once you leave the small environment of being "kept in captivity", the tragedies of these times can't live at all.