In "The Queen in the Harem", why did the emperor pull the satin in front of the bed before he died? What's the point?

In Harem, Yongzheng was finally vulnerable under the design of Ning 'an and Zhen Xuan. Zhen Xuan took the opportunity to say that Princess Jinghe was the daughter of Shen Mei Zhuang Hewen, which made the old emperor angry to death. Yongzheng's reaction was to embrace the silks and satins in front of the bed and call Zhen Xuan a poisonous woman.

Before Yongzheng died, he heard that Sun Guiren was having an affair with the bodyguard, and that Brother Liu might not be his own son, princess or daughter. Under many bad news, he thought of his mother's affair with Longke and felt cheated. He thought about killing Zhen Xuan, a poisonous woman. Pulling silks and satins may be a sign of his anger. After all, he can't shout or strike the table.

At this time, there was no one around the emperor, and the guards were driven away by Zhen Xuan. Su Peisheng lived in Zhen Xuan for a long time, and Yongzheng was helpless. He wanted to get up by himself, but he was terminally ill. He can only get up with satin hanging from his bed.

Yellow satin is a symbol of imperial power and the most important thing in Yongzheng's life. When Jiuzi took the throne, in order to consolidate the imperial power, he killed Roncodo and Nian Gengyao. Zhen Xuan was a man who despised imperial power and killed him for the king of Guo County. Yongzheng wanted to seize the imperial power before he died, and when he seized the imperial power, he seized the leading power. He is still the emperor who killed people and stole goods.

Yongzheng grabbed the yellow ribbon at first, but it didn't take long to let go. This is also a symbolic technique. When Yongzheng ascended the throne, hundreds of officials greeted him. What a beautiful scene, but when Yongzheng died, everyone around him betrayed him. How miserable. Yongzheng's life is like a ribbon he grabbed. At first, he had everything, but later he was just empty.